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Cal. Mil. & Vet. Code § 1048

Veterans’ Home of California

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2011
(a) The Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Fund shall include proceeds from the California Veterans Homes Fund, operations of the Veterans’ Home Exchange, revenue derived from the issuance of prisoner-of-war special license plates pursuant to Section 5101.5 of the Vehicle Code, all funds derived from golf course green fees and range ball fees, all donations to the fund, interest earned on invested funds, funds derived from the estates of deceased members, and any other moneys or property described in this chapter, including, but not limited to, moneys and properties received by the home from estate assets located outside the home, regardless of amount.
(b) The administrator shall prepare an itemized report that is organized by category and accounts for all funds deposited into the Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Fund and transmitted to the Controller under Section 1047 during the previous fiscal year and shall submit the report on or before August 20 of each year to all of the following:
(1) The secretary.
(2) The fiscal committees of the Assembly and the Senate.
(3) The committees of the Assembly and the Senate that have subject matter jurisdiction over veterans affairs.
(4) The Veterans’ Home Allied Council.
(a) A Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Operating Fund (MWRO Fund) shall be maintained by the administrator of each home to administer quality of life activities for the general welfare of the members, pursuant to the annual allocation, including any augmentation provided by the secretary, from the MWR Fund.
(b) The annual allocations from the MWR Fund, including any augmentations provided by the secretary, and any other quality of life moneys received shall be deposited in a local bank account established for this purpose.
(c) Moneys in the MWRO Fund shall not be expended for the following:
(1) Medical treatment or medical care for a member.
(2) The maintenance or major capital improvement of the Home’s physical plant.
(3) A function, operation, or activity that is not directly related to the morale, welfare, or recreation of the members of the home.

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