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Current as of: 2010
§ 7900The Legislature finds and declares that the purpose of~
§ 7901For the purposes of Article XIII B of the California~
§ 7902For the 1980-81 fiscal year, the appropriations limit of~
§ 7902.1If, beginning with the 1980-81 fiscal year or any~
§ 7902.5The governing body of any city incorporated after July 1,~
§ 7902.6The governing body of any city incorporated at the General~
§ 7902.7The appropriations limit of a city incorporated on or~
§ 7902.8Notwithstanding any other provision of law, with respect to~
§ 7903"State subventions" shall include only money received by a~
§ 7904In no event shall the appropriation of the same proceeds of~
§ 7905Revenues to a local jurisdiction from regulatory licenses,~
§ 7906For school districts:~
§ 7907For county superintendents of schools:~
§ 7908For community college districts:~
§ 7909No later than May 1 of each year, the Department of Finance~
§ 7910Each year the governing body of each local jurisdiction~
§ 7911For the purposes of Section 2 of Article XIII B, a local~
§ 7912Each year, the Governor shall include in the budget as~
§ 7913For purposes of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article XIII~
§ 7914An appropriation for a "qualified capital outlay project," as~

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