Section 99231 Of Article 3. Local Transportation Funds From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 10. >> Part 11. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 3.
99231
. All operators and city or county governments with
responsibility for providing municipal services to a given area
collectively may file claims for only those moneys that represent
that area's apportionment.
The term "apportionment" has reference to that proportion of the
total annual revenue anticipated to be received in the fund that the
population of the area bears to the total population of the county.
The term "area" means:
(a) With reference to a transit district, the entire area stated
in its enabling legislation or franchise, excluding cities therein
which have retained the right to join the district at a later time.
(b) With reference to a transit development board, the entire area
stated in its enabling legislation, including the municipalities
therein which operated bus systems prior to the creation of the board
and subsequently conveyed those systems to the board.
(c) With reference to a county government, the unincorporated area
of the county.
(d) With reference to a city government, the corporate area of the
city.
(e) With reference to the City and County of San Francisco and the
Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa, the unincorporated area
thereof (and with reference to a city in those counties, the
corporate area of the city) which is outside the area of the
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District and which is not receiving
adequate local public transportation services, as determined by the
Metropolitan Transportation Commission pursuant to subdivision (b) of
Section 99207.
(f) Where a transit district, a transit development board, or a
county or city, provides public transportation services beyond its
boundaries, its area, for purposes of this section, shall also
include:
(1) All of that area within one-half mile of any route which
extends beyond its boundaries.
(2) All of the corporate area of a city to which it provides those
services pursuant to contract or prior express authority of the
secretary.
The transportation planning agency may rely, in its determination
of populations, on estimates which are used by the Controller for
distributing money to cities under Section 2107 of the Streets and
Highways Code and to counties under Section 11005 of the Revenue and
Taxation Code, and may contract with the Department of Finance or
other appropriate state agency for an annual determination of those
population estimates as may be necessary.
(g) With reference to the County of Riverside, the area within the
jurisdiction of the transit operator established by the joint
exercise of powers of one or more cities and the County of Riverside.
The area within the jurisdiction of the transit operator shall be as
it existed on January 1, 1981, as determined by the Riverside County
Transportation Commission.
(h) With reference to the County of San Bernardino, the area
within the jurisdiction of the transit operator established by the
joint exercise of powers of one or more cities, including the most
populous city, and the County of San Bernardino. The area within the
jurisdiction of the transit operator shall be as it existed on
January 1, 1985, as determined by the San Bernardino County
Transportation Commission.
(i) With reference to the County of Monterey, the area including
the Correctional Training Facility-Soledad even if annexed by the
City of Soledad.
(j) With reference to the County of Del Norte, the area including
the Pelican Bay State Prison, even if annexed by the City of Crescent
City.
(k) With reference to the County of Imperial, the area including
the Calipatria State Prison, even if annexed by the City of
Calipatria.
(l) With reference to the County of Lassen, the area including the
California Correctional Center, even if annexed by the City of
Susanville.
(m) With reference to the County of Riverside, the area including
the Chuckawalla Valley State Prison, even if annexed by the City of
Blythe.
(n) With reference to the County of Imperial, the area including
the California State Prison-Imperial County (South), even if annexed
by either the City of El Centro or the City of Imperial.
(o) With reference to the County of Madera, the area including the
Central California Women's Facility and the Valley State Prison for
Women, even if annexed by the City of Chowchilla.