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Section 13821.

CA Penal Code § 13821 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) For the 2011–12 fiscal year, the Controller shall allocate 9 percent of the amount deposited in the Local Law Enforcement Services Account in the Local Revenue Fund 2011 to the Office of Emergency Services. The Controller shall allocate these funds on a quarterly basis beginning on October 1. These funds shall be allocated by the Controller pursuant to a schedule provided by the Office of Emergency Services which shall be developed according to the office’s existing programmatic guidelines and the following percentages:

(1) The California Multi-Jurisdictional Methamphetamine Enforcement Teams shall receive 47.52 percent in the 2011–12 fiscal year.

(2) The Multi-Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium shall receive 0.2 percent in the 2011–12 fiscal year.

(3) The Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement Teams, authorized by Section 13887, shall receive 12.48 percent in the 2011–12 fiscal year.

(4) The High Technology Theft Apprehension and Prosecution Program, authorized by Section 13848.2, shall receive 26.83 percent in the 2011–12 fiscal year.

(5) The Gang Violence Suppression Program authorized by Section 13826.1, shall receive 3.91 percent in the 2011–12 fiscal year.

(6) The Central Valley and Central Coast Rural Crime Prevention Programs, authorized by Sections 14170 and 14180, shall receive 9.06 percent in the 2011–12 fiscal year.

(b) For the 2011–12 fiscal year, the Office of Emergency Services may be reimbursed up to five hundred eleven thousand dollars ($511,000) from the funds allocated in subdivision (a) for program administrative costs.

(c) Commencing with the 2012–13 fiscal year, subsequent to the allocation described in subdivision (c) of Section 29552 of the Government Code, and commencing with the 2013–14 fiscal year, subsequent to the allocation described in subdivision (d) of Section 29552 of the Government Code, the Controller shall allocate 8.99758189 percent of the remaining amount deposited in the Enhancing Law Enforcement Activities Subaccount in the Local Revenue Fund 2011 and shall distribute the moneys as follows:

(1) Commencing with the 2012–13 fiscal year, the California Multi-Jurisdictional Methamphetamine Enforcement Teams shall receive 47.52015636 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller according to the following schedule:

Alameda County

1.7109%

Alpine County

0.6327%

Amador County

0.6327%

Butte County

1.6666%

Calaveras County

0.8435%

Colusa County

0.1623%

Contra Costa County

1.3163%

Del Norte County

0.2167%

El Dorado County

1.3716%

Fresno County

5.3775%

Glenn County

0.2130%

Humboldt County

1.0198%

Imperial County

2.5510%

Inyo County

0.6327%

Kern County

5.6938%

Kings County

0.9701%

Lake County

0.6604%

Lassen County

0.2643%

Los Angeles County

5.3239%

Madera County

0.9701%

Marin County

0.6292%

Mariposa County

0.6327%

Mendocino County

0.6846%

Merced County

1.8136%

Modoc County

0.0734%

Mono County

0.6327%

Monterey County

0.9018%

Napa County

0.6803%

Nevada County

0.7482%

Orange County

1.5661%

Placer County

2.6395%

Plumas County

0.1516%

Riverside County

5.6395%

Sacramento County

10.0169%

San Benito County

0.8404%

San Bernardino County

8.9364%

San Diego County

2.5510%

San Francisco County

1.0034%

San Joaquin County

4.6394%

San Luis Obispo County

1.3483%

San Mateo County

1.1224%

Santa Barbara County

1.3483%

Santa Clara County

2.0612%

Santa Cruz County

0.8333%

Shasta County

1.3426%

Sierra County

0.0245%

Siskiyou County

0.3401%

Solano County

1.8979%

Sonoma County

1.1610%

Stanislaus County

3.6272%

Sutter County

0.7177%

Tehama County

0.4808%

Trinity County

0.1044%

Tulare County

2.5306%

Tuolumne County

0.6327%

Ventura County

1.3483%

Yolo County

1.5215%

Yuba County

0.5466%

(2) Commencing with the 2013–14 fiscal year, the California Multi-Jurisdictional Methamphetamine Enforcement Teams shall receive 47.52015636 percent and shall be allocated in monthly installments by the Controller according to the following schedule:

Alameda County

1.7109%

Alpine County

0.6327%

Amador County

0.6327%

Butte County

1.6666%

Calaveras County

0.8435%

Colusa County

0.1623%

Contra Costa County

1.3163%

Del Norte County

0.2167%

El Dorado County

1.3716%

Fresno County

5.3775%

Glenn County

0.2130%

Humboldt County

1.0198%

Imperial County

2.5510%

Inyo County

0.6327%

Kern County

5.6938%

Kings County

0.9701%

Lake County

0.6604%

Lassen County

0.2643%

Los Angeles County

5.3239%

Madera County

0.9701%

Marin County

0.6292%

Mariposa County

0.6327%

Mendocino County

0.6846%

Merced County

1.8136%

Modoc County

0.0734%

Mono County

0.6327%

Monterey County

0.9018%

Napa County

0.6803%

Nevada County

0.7482%

Orange County

1.5661%

Placer County

2.6395%

Plumas County

0.1516%

Riverside County

5.6395%

Sacramento County

10.0169%

San Benito County

0.8404%

San Bernardino County

8.9364%

San Diego County

2.5510%

San Francisco County

1.0034%

San Joaquin County

4.6394%

San Luis Obispo County

1.3483%

San Mateo County

1.1224%

Santa Barbara County

1.3483%

Santa Clara County

2.0612%

Santa Cruz County

0.8333%

Shasta County

1.3426%

Sierra County

0.0245%

Siskiyou County

0.3401%

Solano County

1.8979%

Sonoma County

1.1610%

Stanislaus County

3.6272%

Sutter County

0.7177%

Tehama County

0.4808%

Trinity County

0.1044%

Tulare County

2.5306%

Tuolumne County

0.6327%

Ventura County

1.3483%

Yolo County

1.5215%

Yuba County

0.5466%

(3) Commencing with the 2012–13 fiscal year, the Multi-Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium shall receive 0.19545566 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller to Fresno County.

(4) Commencing with the 2013–14 fiscal year, the Multi-Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium shall receive 0.19545566 percent and shall be allocated in monthly installments by the Controller to Fresno County.

(5) Commencing with the 2012–13 fiscal year, the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement Teams, authorized by Section 13887, shall receive 12.48473003 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller according to the following schedule:

Los Angeles County

21.0294%

Riverside County

12.8778%

Sacramento County

14.0198%

San Luis Obispo County

12.0168%

Santa Clara County

17.0238%

Shasta County

12.0168%

Tulare County

11.0156%

(6) Commencing with the 2013–14 fiscal year, the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement Teams, authorized by Section 13887, shall receive 12.48473003 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller in monthly installments according to the following schedule:

Los Angeles County

21.0294%

Riverside County

12.8778%

Sacramento County

14.0198%

San Luis Obispo County

12.0168%

Santa Clara County

17.0238%

Shasta County

12.0168%

Tulare County

11.0156%

(7) Commencing with the 2012–13 fiscal year, the High Technology Theft Apprehension and Prosecution Program, authorized by Section 13848.2, shall receive 26.82628878 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller according to the following schedule:

Los Angeles County

18.25%

Marin County

18.25%

Marin County, for use by the Department of Justice in implementing subdivision (b) of Section 13848.4

7.00%

Marin County, for use by the California District Attorneys Association in implementing subdivision (b) of Section 13848.4

1.75%

Sacramento County

18.25%

San Diego County

18.25%

Santa Clara County

18.25%

(8) Commencing with the 2013–14 fiscal year, the High Technology Theft Apprehension and Prosecution Program, authorized by Section 13848.2, shall receive 26.82628878 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller in monthly installments according to the following schedule:

Los Angeles County

18.25%

Marin County

18.25%

Marin County, for use by the Department of Justice in implementing subdivision (b) of Section 13848.4

7.00%

Marin County, for use by the California District Attorneys Association in implementing subdivision (b) of Section 13848.4

1.75%

Sacramento County

18.25%

San Diego County

18.25%

Santa Clara County

18.25%

(9) Commencing with the 2012–13 fiscal year, the Gang Violence Suppression Program, authorized by Section 13826.1, shall receive 3.90911312 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller according to the following schedule:

Alameda County

9.6775%

Los Angeles County

22.5808%

Monterey County

9.6775%

Napa County

17.7417%

City of Oxnard

17.7417%

City of Sacramento

22.5808%

(10) Commencing with the 2013–14 fiscal year, the Gang Violence Suppression Program, authorized by Section 13826.1, shall receive 3.90911312 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller in monthly installments according to the following schedule:

Alameda County

9.6775%

Los Angeles County

22.5808%

Monterey County

9.6775%

Napa County

17.7417%

City of Oxnard

17.7417%

City of Sacramento

22.5808%

(11) Commencing with the 2012–13 fiscal year, the Central Valley and Central Coast Rural Crime Prevention Programs, authorized by Sections 14170 and 14180, shall receive 9.06425605 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller according to the following schedule:

Fresno County

18.5588%

Kern County

13.7173%

Kings County

6.8587%

Madera County

4.4380%

Merced County

6.8587%

Monterey County

7.2411%

San Benito County

4.8273%

San Joaquin County

6.8587%

San Luis Obispo County

2.1723%

Santa Barbara County

3.6206%

Santa Cruz County

1.4482%

Stanislaus County

6.8587%

Tulare County

16.5415%

(12) Commencing with the 2013–14 fiscal year, the Central Valley and Central Coast Rural Crime Prevention Programs, authorized by Sections 14170 and 14180, shall receive 9.06425605 percent and shall be allocated by the Controller in monthly installments according to the following schedule:

Fresno County

18.5588%

Kern County

13.7173%

Kings County

6.8587%

Madera County

4.4380%

Merced County

6.8587%

Monterey County

7.2411%

San Benito County

4.8273%

San Joaquin County

6.8587%

San Luis Obispo County

2.1723%

Santa Barbara County

3.6206%

Santa Cruz County

1.4482%

Stanislaus County

6.8587%

Tulare County

16.5415%

(d) For any of the programs described in this section, funding will be distributed by local agencies as would otherwise have occurred pursuant to Section 1 of Chapter 13 of the Statutes of 2011, First Extraordinary Session.

(Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 26, Sec. 36. (AB 1468) Effective June 20, 2014.)

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Section 13821.