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Cal. Welf. & Inst. Code § 16990

Financial Maintenance of Effort

Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 6, Sec. 6

(a) (1) Any county receiving an allocation pursuant to this chapter and Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 16930) shall, at a minimum, maintain a level of financial support of county funds for health services at least equal to the total of the amounts specified in this subdivision. The amounts specified in paragraph (1) shall be adjusted on July 1 of each year equal to the growth in the sales tax and vehicle license fees allocated to the trust fund accounts and the county general fund pursuant to Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 17600) of Part 5.

Each of the following counties shall maintain a realignment financial maintenance of effort according to the following schedule:

Jurisdiction

Amount

Alameda

$ 62,950,138

Alpine

150,781

Amador

1,702,152

Butte

8,378,036

Calaveras

1,286,374

Colusa

1,362,787

Contra Costa

31,188,063

Del Norte

1,305,412

El Dorado

5,626,036

Fresno

32,555,212

Glenn

1,368,045

Humboldt

8,995,114

Imperial

8,526,220

Inyo

2,320,718

Kern

23,025,845

Kings

4,310,952

Lake

1,767,837

Lassen

1,555,628

Los Angeles

510,082,064

Madera

3,523,697

Marin

11,349,537

Mariposa

766,751

Mendocino

2,782,024

Merced

4,711,969

Modoc

939,453

Mono

1,673,165

Monterey

11,816,218

Napa

4,751,422

Nevada

2,669,976

Orange

66,846,735

Placer

3,009,967

Plumas

1,143,704

Riverside

33,598,282

Sacramento

33,012,993

San Benito

1,601,614

San Bernardino

27,576,793

San Diego

49,373,333

San Francisco

106,622,954

San Joaquin

12,646,288

San Luis Obispo

5,888,487

San Mateo

21,788,027

Santa Barbara

12,659,559

Santa Clara

47,316,403

Santa Cruz

8,373,710

Shasta

6,521,122

Sierra

327,339

Siskiyou

2,401,825

Solano

8,942,768

Sonoma

16,146,306

Stanislaus

13,403,954

Sutter

4,872,252

Tehama

3,257,915

Trinity

1,599,409

Tulare

8,593,714

Tuolumne

2,525,076

Ventura

17,042,243

Yolo

4,396,875

Yuba

3,083,423

Total

$1,278,014,696

(2) A county may, upon notifying the department of the transfers authorized by this paragraph, reduce the level of financial maintenance of effort required of the county by paragraph (1) by the amount of the funds transferred from the Health Account pursuant to Section 17600.20.

(b) For purposes of this section, if a county desires to use any of its allocation pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 16930) for programs and costs not reported as part of the plan and budget required by Section 16800, the county, as a condition of using its allocation for these purposes, must maintain an amount of county funding for those programs and costs at least equal to the 1988–89 fiscal year levels.

(c) Moneys received by a county under this chapter shall be accounted for as revenue in the plan and budget which is required pursuant to Section 16800 and shall not be used as county matching funds for any other program requiring a county match.

(d) If a county fails to maintain financial maintenance of effort at least equal to the total of the amounts specified in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a), the department shall recover funds allocated to the county under this part sufficient to bring the county into compliance with the financial maintenance of effort provisions. Funds shall be recovered proportionately from the Hospital Services Account, the Physician Services Account, and the Unallocated Account.

(e) The participation fee specified in Section 16809.3 shall not be included in determining a county’s compliance with the maintenance of effort provisions of this section.

(f) For the purposes of determining the level of financial support required for the 1991–92 fiscal year, the amounts specified in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) shall be reduced to reflect shortfalls in revenue to local health and welfare trust fund health accounts due to shortfalls in receipts of sales tax revenue and county deposits required pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 17608.10, compared to the amounts of these funds originally anticipated, as determined by the Director of Health Services.

(g) For the purposes of determining the level of financial support required in the 1992–93 fiscal year, the amounts specified in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) shall be reduced by 7 percent.

(h) For the purposes of determining the level of financial support required in the 1993–94 fiscal year and subsequent fiscal years, the amounts specified in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) shall be reduced to reflect shortfalls in revenue to local health and welfare trust fund health accounts due to shortfalls in receipts of sales tax revenue and county deposits required pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 17608.10, compared to the amounts of these funds originally anticipated for the 1991–92 fiscal year, as determined by the Director of Health Services.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.