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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Funds deposited in the Special Account for Capital Outlay may be appropriated by the Legislature for the following purposes:
(a) For transfer to any of the following funds:
(1) Capital Outlay Fund for Public Higher Education.
(2) State School Building Lease-Purchase Fund.
(3) State Parks and Recreation Fund.
(4) Transportation Planning and Development Account in the State Transportation Fund.
(b) Capital outlay for publicly owned structures, including, but not limited to, state hospitals, county hospitals, county jails, prisons, and state office buildings; provided, however, that (1) any nonstate-owned structure is approved by the State Allocation Board and recommended by the board to the Legislature and the Governor for funding from the Special Account for Capital Outlay, and (2) as a condition for approval and recommendation to the Legislature and the Governor, the State Allocation Board requires the local agency which would own and control the proposed structure to contribute toward the cost of such structure a percentage of such cost reasonably within its means, as determined by the board in accordance with criteria formulated by the board.
(c) Maintenance of existing publicly funded structures, including, but not limited to, painting, roof repair, repair or replacement of plumbing or electrical systems or parts thereof, landscaping, and repairs designed to reduce energy consumption which are estimated to pay for themselves within five years; provided, however, that (1) any maintenance for a nonstate-owned structure is approved by the State Allocation Board and recommended by the board to the Legislature and the Governor for funding from the Special Account for Capital Outlay, and (2) as a condition for approval and recommendation to the Legislature and the Governor, the State Allocation Board requires the local agency which owns and controls the structure upon which the proposed maintenance is to be performed to contribute toward the cost of such structure a percentage of such cost reasonably within its means as determined by the board in accordance with criteria formulated by the board.
(d) Any other purpose deemed appropriate by the Legislature.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Government Code - GOV § 16368.1 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/government-code/gov-sect-16368-1-nr2/
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