Section 9146 Of Article 7. Joint Legislative Budget Committee From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1.5. >> Article 7.
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. Any state agency which is required or permitted by federal
law or regulation to establish or alter a federal aid allocation
formula to a local agency shall notify the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee not less than 60 days prior to the effective date of the
establishment or change in the federal aid allocation formula. The
chairman of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee may grant a waiver
of the 60-day notification period after receipt of the notification.
The chairman shall inform members of the Joint Legislative Budget
Committee of his intention to waive the 60-day notification period
after such notification. If no objection is received within 10 days,
he shall proceed to grant the waiver of the 60-day notification
period.
The notification shall contain the federal law or regulation
necessitating or authorizing the establishment or change, a
description of the proposed allocation formula to be established or
changed, as the case may be, and an estimate of the resulting
increase or decrease in federal aid allocated to the affected local
agency.
When requested by the chairman or by any member of the committee,
or when the Legislature is in session, when requested by the chairman
of the committee, the Joint Legislative Budget Committee shall
schedule a hearing on the proposed allocation formula to be
established or changed, as the case may be.
"Local agency" as used in this section, means any city, county,
city and county, special district, school district, community college
district, and county office of education.
The establishment or changes in federal aid allocation formulas
affecting less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in
federal aid in any fiscal year shall be exempt from the provisions of
this section.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any reallocation
of funds by a state agency from or to a local agency if the state
agency finds that either of the following conditions, or both, exist:
(a) The local agency cannot spend its entire allocation within the
period established by the federal government.
(b) The failure to spend the funds could lead to their recapture
by the federal government or to a reduced allocation of federal funds
in subsequent years.