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. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms
have the following meanings:
(1) "Agency" means a community action agency, limited purpose
agency, or other organization that qualifies as an eligible entity
pursuant to this chapter and that receives financial assistance from
the total program funds, as defined in paragraph (2).
(2) "Total program funds" means the federal Community Services
Block Grant funds that remain after the amount reserved pursuant to
subdivision (c) is set aside.
(3) "Uncapped program" means a program that serves an uncapped
area, as defined in Section 12730.
(b) The director shall allocate federal Community Services Block
Grant funds consistent with the following principles:
(1) The historic distinction between minimum and nonminimum funded
agencies and other eligible entities shall be minimized and
eventually eliminated.
(2) After the target allocation point as set forth in subdivision
(c) is achieved, allocation adjustments shall treat all agencies
equitably and without regard to minimum funding levels.
(3) If federal Community Services Block Grant funding is reduced
or increased, funds shall be allocated so as to avoid abrupt changes
in current allocations.
(c) For each fiscal year, the director shall first reserve from
the annual federal Community Services Block Grant all amounts that
federal or state law allows or requires to be set aside for statewide
activities consistent with the purposes of the Community Services
Block Grant, including, but not limited to, training, technical
assistance, monitoring, coordination, and administration.
(d) (1) The goal of this section is to achieve a target allocation
point for each agency. The target allocation for each agency, except
uncapped program agencies, shall be either two hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($250,000) or the amount the agency received from
the 2005 federal Community Services Block Grant award, whichever is
greater. The target allocation point for each uncapped program shall
be the amount it received from the 2005 federal Community Services
Block Grant award. An agency with a target allocation point equal to
the amount received from the 2005 federal Community Services Block
Grant award shall have its target allocation point further adjusted
pursuant to paragraph (6).
(2) The director shall first assign an initial base allocation for
each agency, except an uncapped program agency, that shall be equal
to either one hundred seventy-three thousand five hundred fifty-six
dollars ($173,556) or the amount the agency received from the 2005
federal Community Services Block Grant award, whichever is greater.
The director shall assign each uncapped program an initial base
allocation that shall be equal to the amount the program received
from the 2005 federal Community Services Block Grant award even if it
is less than one hundred seventy-three thousand five hundred
fifty-six dollars ($173,556).
(3) From the 2007 federal Community Services Block Grant, the
director shall begin by allocating the initial base allocation to
each agency. If the total program funds available that year are more
than the amount required to fulfill the initial base allocation for
all agencies, the allocation shall be adjusted pursuant to paragraph
(4). If the total program funds available that year are less than the
amount required to fulfill the initial base allocation, the
allocation shall be adjusted pursuant to paragraph (5).
(4) Commencing with the 2007 federal fiscal year, if there is an
increase in total program funds in any federal fiscal year before the
target allocation point is achieved, the additional funds shall be
allocated as follows:
(A) First, each agency that is not an uncapped program whose prior
year allocation was less than two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($250,000) shall have its allocation increased until each of those
agencies reach the target allocation point of two hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($250,000). The allocations to these agencies shall
be prioritized initially to the lowest funded agencies to enable
their allocations to, as much as the funding increase allows, float
up toward the second lowest funded agencies, and then to this
collective group of agencies to enable their allocations to float up
toward the next lowest funded agencies, and so on until all of these
agencies reach the target allocation point of two hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($250,000).
(B) Second, once the target allocation point of two hundred fifty
thousand dollars ($250,000) is reached pursuant to subparagraph (A),
additional funds shall be allocated proportionately among each of the
agencies, including uncapped program agencies whose target
allocation point equals the amount the agency received from the 2005
federal Community Services Block Grant award, in order to bring its
prior year allocation back up to the target allocation point if it
was previously reduced pursuant to paragraph (5).
(C) Third, if there are some total program funds remaining during
the same federal fiscal year when the target allocation point for all
agencies is reached, the remainder shall be allocated to each agency
in an amount that bears the same relationship to the total amount of
the remainder as the number of persons living in households at or
below the poverty level in each agency's respective service area
bears to the total number of those persons living in the state, as
reported in the most recent available decennial census.
(5) Commencing with the 2007 federal fiscal year, if there is a
decrease in total program funds in any fiscal year before the target
allocation point is reached, the reduction shall be allocated as
follows:
(A) First, the reduction shall be subtracted proportionately from
the prior years' allocation of each agency whose initial base
allocation was greater than two hundred fifty thousand dollars
($250,000).
(B) Second, no agency shall have its current year allocation fall
below the current year allocation for any other agency when the other
agency's initial base allocation was less than the first agency's
allocation. If the reduction in total program funds is greater than
can be absorbed among the agencies whose initial base allocations
were greater than two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000), the
reductions shall also be applied proportionately among any other
agencies necessary to maintain this rule.
(C) Until the target allocation point is reached for all agencies,
an agency that is not an uncapped program shall not have its current
year allocation fall below one hundred seventy-three thousand five
hundred fifty-six dollars ($173,556). At the discretion of the
director, federal Community Services Block Grant discretionary funds
may be used for this purpose.
(6) If a new decennial census is reported before the target
allocation point is achieved, the director shall first adjust the
relative allocation among each of those agencies whose initial base
allocation was equal to the amount it received from the 2005 federal
Community Services Block Grant award by the percentage difference of
the number of persons living in households at or below the poverty
level in each agency's respective service area as compared to the
number of those persons reported in previous decennial census, except
that an agency that is not an uncapped program shall not have the
adjustment pursuant to this paragraph reduce its current year
allocation below the current year allocations of the lowest funded
agencies pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (4). All
allocations made pursuant to paragraphs (4) and (5) shall take this
census-based adjustment into account.
(e) (1) Commencing with the first federal fiscal year after the
target allocation point is reached, increases and decreases in total
program funds for each federal fiscal year shall be proportionately
allocated among all agencies relative to the prior year's allocation.
(2) When each decennial census is reported, allocations made
pursuant to this subdivision shall also be adjusted by the percentage
difference of the number of persons living in households at or below
the poverty level in each agency's respective service area as
compared to the number of these persons reported in the previous
decennial census, except that an agency that is not an uncapped
agency shall not have the adjustment pursuant to this subdivision
reduce its current year allocation below two hundred fifty thousand
dollars ($250,000).
(f) It is the intent of the Legislature that the allocation
formula specified in this section not be used as a formula for other
funding distributions.