Section 13337 Of Article 3. Revised Budgeting And Accounting System For Fiscal Affairs Of State Government From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 3.
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. (a) The budget required by the State Constitution to be
submitted by the Governor at each regular session of the Legislature
shall be submitted within the first 10 days thereof and shall contain
a complete plan and itemized statement of all proposed expenditures
of the state provided by existing law or recommended by him or her,
and all of its institutions, departments, boards, bureaus,
commissions, officers, employees, and other agencies, and of all
estimated revenues, for the ensuing fiscal year, together with a
comparison, as to each item of revenues and expenditures, with the
actual revenues and expenditures for the last completed fiscal year,
the estimated revenues, and expenditures for the existing fiscal year
and the budgeted revenue and expenditures for the next fiscal year.
(b) The budget shall, in accordance with Chapter 2 (commencing
with Section 41200) of Part 24 of the Education Code, include a
section that specifies the percentages and amounts of General Fund
revenues that must be set aside and applied for the support of school
districts, as defined in Section 41302.5, and community college
districts, as required by subdivision (b) of Section 8 of Article XVI
of the California Constitution.
(c) The Governor, or the Department of Finance acting on his or
her behalf, shall make appropriate changes in the budget request to
reflect any modification in the organization or functions of state
government proposed under Article 7.5 (commencing with Section 12080)
of Chapter 1 prior to the passage of the budget.
(d) The Governor's Budget shall be prepared in accordance with
guidelines and instructions adopted by the Department of Finance.
(e) In order to provide meaningful comparisons, the Governor's
Budget shall be prepared in such a manner that the information
presented provides for such comparisons between the fiscal years.
(f) The Department of Finance shall submit to the committee in
each house which considers appropriations and to the Joint
Legislative Budget Committee copies of budget material submitted to
it by agencies pursuant to the provisions of Article 2 (commencing
with Section 13320).
(g) The Governor's Budget shall also include a coding structure
which indicates for each budget entity the categorization of
expenditures and revenues.
(h) Prior to the submission of the Governor's Budget to the
Legislature, the Department of Finance may conduct public hearings
regarding any portion of any budget.
(i) The Governor, or the Department of Finance acting on his or
her behalf, shall, at the same time the Governor's Budget is
submitted to the Legislature, submit to the Legislature copies of the
material for the purposes of subdivision (j).
(j) The Department of Finance shall develop a fiscal information
system which will provide timely and uniform fiscal data needed to
formulate and monitor the budget, including, but not limited to,
on-line inquiry capacity and the ability to simulate budget
expenditures and forecast revenues. This system may include, among
other things, data on encumbrances and expenditures by line item,
governmental unit, and fund source. The system shall also include
expenditures and encumbrances by program, as required. This system
shall also include a coding structure which indicates the
categorization of expenditures and revenues. This system and the data
shall be available to both the legislative and executive branches.
The system may contain separate programs accessible by only one
branch, designed to provide for distinct application of the data, but
the basic system data shall be available on an equal basis to both
the legislative and executive branches of government.