Section 17615 Of Article 5. State Mandate Apportionments System From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 7. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 5.
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. The Legislature finds and declares that the existing system
for reimbursing local agencies and school districts for actual costs
mandated by the state on an annual claim basis is time consuming,
cumbersome, and expensive at both the local and state levels. The
Controller must process voluminous claims with all claims subject to
a desk audit and selected claims also subject to a field audit. Local
agencies are required to maintain extensive documentation of all
claims in anticipation of such an audit. The volume of these records
is substantial and will continue to grow with no relief in sight as
new programs are mandated. The cost to local agencies and school
districts for filing claims, and for maintaining documentation and
responding to the Controller's audits is substantial. The current
administrative cost to both state and local governments represents a
significant expenditure of public funds with no apparent benefit to
the taxpayers.
It is the intent of the Legislature to streamline the
reimbursement process for costs mandated by the state by creating a
system of state mandate apportionments to fund the costs of certain
programs mandated by the state.