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California Constitution Article XIX Motor Vehicle RevenuesLegal Research Home > California Lawyer > Constitution > California Constitution Article XIX Motor Vehicle Revenues Sponsored LinksRevenues from taxes imposed by the State on motor vehicle fuels for use in motor vehicles upon public streets and highways, over and above the... Revenues from fees and taxes imposed by the State upon vehicles or their use or operation, over and above the costs of collection and any... The Legislature shall provide for the allocation of the revenues to be used for the purposes specified in Section 1 of this article in a... Revenues allocated pursuant to Section 3 may not be expended for the purposes specified in subdivision (b) of Section 1, except for research and planning,... The Legislature may authorize up to 25 percent of the revenues available for expenditure by any city or county, or by the State, for the... The tax revenues designated under this article may be loaned to the General Fund only if one of the following conditions is imposed: (a) That... This article shall not affect or apply to fees or taxes imposed pursuant to the Sales and Use Tax Law or the Vehicle License Fee... Notwithstanding Sections 1 and 2 of this article, any real property acquired by the expenditure of the designated tax revenues by an entity other than... Notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution, the Legislature, by statute, with respect to surplus state property acquired by the expenditure of tax revenues designated... Last modified: August 5, 2008 |