California Government Code 77207.5 – (a) The Judicial Council shall make monthly allocations to the …
(a) The Judicial Council shall make monthly allocations to the trial courts from the Trial Court Trust Fund for automated administrative systems as provided in this section. These funds shall be used for the development and implementation of automated systems as described in subdivision (a) of Section 68090.8. As used in this subdivision, “automated administrative systems” does not include electronic reporting systems for use in a courtroom.
(b) The amount allocated annually to each trial court shall be the amount stated in this subdivision, which is based on the revenue collected in the local 2 percent automation funds in the 1994-95 fiscal year. The amounts are as follows:
Terms Used In California Government Code 77207.5
- Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
- Subdivision: means a subdivision of the section in which the term occurs unless some other section is expressly mentioned. See California Government Code 10
- Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
- trial court: means a superior court. See California Government Code 77007
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Jurisdiction |
Amount |
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Alameda …………………… |
$424,792 |
|
Alpine …………………… |
2,034 |
|
Amador …………………… |
11,006 |
|
Butte …………………… |
59,332 |
|
Calaveras …………………… |
18,652 |
|
Colusa …………………… |
13,708 |
|
Contra Costa …………………… |
218,186 |
|
Del Norte …………………… |
11,208 |
|
El Dorado …………………… |
54,374 |
|
Fresno …………………… |
181,080 |
|
Glenn …………………… |
19,264 |
|
Humboldt …………………… |
48,160 |
|
Imperial …………………… |
67,678 |
|
Inyo …………………… |
30,402 |
|
Kern …………………… |
277,328 |
|
Kings …………………… |
57,026 |
|
Lake …………………… |
20,328 |
|
Lassen …………………… |
20,156 |
|
Los Angeles …………………… |
3,144,530 |
|
Madera …………………… |
52,502 |
|
Marin …………………… |
114,766 |
|
Mariposa …………………… |
3,904 |
|
Mendocino …………………… |
30,068 |
|
Merced …………………… |
55,652 |
|
Modoc …………………… |
6,134 |
|
Mono …………………… |
12,446 |
|
Monterey …………………… |
183,464 |
|
Napa …………………… |
30,550 |
|
Nevada …………………… |
49,946 |
|
Orange …………………… |
923,882 |
|
Placer …………………… |
77,378 |
|
Plumas …………………… |
9,206 |
|
Riverside …………………… |
532,226 |
|
Sacramento …………………… |
340,254 |
|
San Benito …………………… |
14,700 |
|
San Bernardino …………………… |
435,474 |
|
San Diego …………………… |
718,442 |
|
San Francisco …………………… |
272,528 |
|
San Joaquin …………………… |
201,698 |
|
San Luis Obispo …………………… |
130,020 |
|
San Mateo …………………… |
329,518 |
|
Santa Barbara …………………… |
162,858 |
|
Santa Clara …………………… |
452,782 |
|
Santa Cruz …………………… |
113,210 |
|
Shasta …………………… |
44,394 |
|
Sierra …………………… |
1,830 |
|
Siskiyou …………………… |
37,000 |
|
Solano …………………… |
119,364 |
|
Sonoma …………………… |
119,004 |
|
Stanislaus …………………… |
88,718 |
|
Sutter …………………… |
37,382 |
|
Tehama …………………… |
28,100 |
|
Trinity …………………… |
7,648 |
|
Tulare …………………… |
204,932 |
|
Tuolumne …………………… |
16,642 |
|
Ventura …………………… |
205,304 |
|
Yolo …………………… |
48,556 |
|
Yuba …………………… |
15,788 |
(Amended by Stats. 2005, Ch. 706, Sec. 33. Effective January 1, 2006. Conditionally inoperative as provided in Section 77400.)
