BILL ANALYSIS �
AB 1496
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CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
AB 1496 (Budget Committee)
As Amended August 21, 2012
Majority vote. Budget Bill Appropriation Takes Effect
Immediately
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|ASSEMBLY: | |(March 22, |SENATE: |25-13|(August 28, |
| | |2012) | | |2012) |
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(vote not relevant)
Original Committee Reference: BUDGET
SUMMARY : Makes technical changes related to 2011 Realignment
Legislation as enacted as part of the 2012-13 Budget.
The Senate amendments delete the Assembly version of this bill,
and instead:
1)Make corrective technical amendments specifying that 94.481%
of funds allocated to the Juvenile Justice Subaccount be
allocated, by the Controller, to the Youthful Offender Block
Grant Special Account and that 5.519% be allocated to the
Juvenile Reentry Grant Special Account. These allocations are
consistent with projected base funding for each program ($93.3
million for the Youthful Offender Block Grant Special Account
and $5.4 million for the Juvenile Reentry Grant Special
Account).
2)Make non-substantive clarifying amendments related to the
Controller's allocation of funds deposited into the California
Work and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) Program Maintenance
of Effort Subaccount.
3)Contain an appropriation allowing this bill to take effect
immediately upon enactment.
AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY , this bill expressed the intent of the
Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget
Act of 2012.
COMMENTS : These amendments are technical, non-substantive, and
clean-up in nature.
AB 1496
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Analysis Prepared by : Nicole Vazquez / BUDGET / (916) 319-2099
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