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Section 4497.04.

CA Penal Code § 4497.04 (2019) (N/A)
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Money appropriated to the board for allocation pursuant to this chapter shall be allocated as follows:

(a) Funding shall be provided for those projects entitled to be funded under subdivision (c) of Section 3 of Chapter 444, Statutes of 1984, as amended, and Section 5 of Chapter 1519, Statutes of 1986, to the extent that those projects have not received full funding.

(b) The following additional amounts shall be allocated to the counties for the construction, reconstruction, replacement, or renovation of county jail facilities. These funds shall not be used to supplant local funds directed to previously approved state projects. Nor shall these funds be used to reimburse counties whose match on previously approved projects exceeded the required 25 percent. These funds may be used for allocations specified in subdivisions (c) and (d) of Chapter 444, Statutes of 1984, as amended, and Section 5, subdivision (b) of Chapter 1519, Statutes of 1986.

County

Allocation

Alameda  ........................

$  6,441,198

Alpine  ........................

62,541

Amador  ........................

0

Butte  ........................

1,900,266

Calaveras  ........................

0

Colusa  ........................

0

Contra Costa  ........................

1,420,488

Del Norte  ........................

1,317,106

El Dorado  ........................

0

Fresno  ........................

4,326,606

Glenn  ........................

732,094

Humboldt  ........................

2,116,523

Imperial  ........................

0

Inyo  ........................

1,214,025

Kern  ........................

9,650,404

Kings  ........................

891,687

Lake  ........................

1,699,291

Lassen  ........................

727,717

Los Angeles  ........................

172,682,741

Madera  ........................

0

Marin  ........................

2,166,458

Mariposa  ........................

117,478

Mendocino  ........................

1,214,270

Merced  ........................

2,446,318

Modoc  ........................

181,761

Mono  ........................

120,421

Monterey  ........................

7,429,146

Napa  ........................

358,819

Nevada  ........................

1,179,930

Orange  ........................

21,723,387

Placer  ........................

2,022,123

Plumas  ........................

166,775

Riverside  ........................

10,476,076

Sacramento  ........................

6,299,898

San Benito  ........................

1,270,642

San Bernardino  ........................

10,874,718

San Diego  ........................

32,675,959

San Francisco  ........................

17,015,321

San Joaquin  ........................

12,377,292

San Luis Obispo  ........................

2,033,185

San Mateo  ........................

2,452,925

Santa Barbara  ........................

2,438,604

Santa Clara  ........................

11,780,710

Santa Cruz  ........................

2,889,829

Shasta  ........................

0

Sierra  ........................

119,234

Siskiyou  ........................

0

Solano  ........................

1,125,732

Sonoma  ........................

3,877,521

Stanislaus  ........................

3,649,178

Sutter  ........................

964,137

Tehama  ........................

532,947

Trinity  ........................

225,380

Tulare  ........................

2,513,889

Tuolumne  ........................

677,876

Ventura  ........................

14,733,637

Yolo  ........................

686,721

Yuba  ........................

1,844,691

TOTAL  ........................

$387,845,675

(c) If any county declares that it is unable to use the funds allocated to it under this section, or if any county is unable to satisfy the prerequisites for funding listed in Section 4494.10, the amount allocated to the county in this section shall revert to the state, to be reallocated by the board.

(d) If funds beyond those needed for the itemized amounts become available for reallocation, the board shall reallocate those funds under subdivision (e).

(e) Reverted funds under this chapter or subdivision (c) of Chapter 1519 of the Statutes of 1986 shall be reallocated to counties pursuant to the development and adoption of a new allocation plan as determined by an allocation advisory committee appointed by the board. The allocation advisory committee shall convene upon notification by the board that funds have been reverted. Reallocated funds shall be distributed three times. The first distribution shall occur on December 31, 1990; the second distribution shall occur on December 31, 1992, and the final distribution shall occur on December 31, 1993. If any county seeking funds has not completed architectural drawings at the time reallocation funds become available, the county shall be removed from reallocation consideration until it has completed architectural drawings.

(f) Any county that receives funds pursuant to this chapter or pursuant to Chapter 444 of the Statutes of 1984, as amended, or Chapter 1519 of the Statutes of 1986, that, in the aggregate, total ten million dollars ($10,000,000) or less may pool or combine those funds for the purpose of financing a jail construction project, subject to approval of the project pursuant to this chapter. However, under no circumstances shall the pooling of successive bond allocations relieve or exempt the county from its obligation to meet the 25 percent local match requirement.

This subdivision shall not be interpreted as an authorization to utilize allocated funds to reimburse counties whose match on previously approved and completed projects exceeded the required 25 percent.

(Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1327, Sec. 5. Effective October 2, 1989.)

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Section 4497.04.