California Water Code PART 7 - PROJECT COSTS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL SERVICES
- Section 12950.
It is declared to be the responsibility of the State of California to assist local governments in providing certain essential services and facilities where water...
- Section 12951.
State expenditures and loans for aid to local governments provided in accordance with the provisions of this part are a part of the project cost...
- Section 12952.
The Governor may designate, from time to time, and may revoke previous designations of, the area within a 20-mile airline radius of the site of...
- Section 12953.
For the purposes of this part the Department of Water Resources shall designate the site of principal construction of every water construction project undertaken by...
- Section 12954.
As used in this part, “peak employment” means the largest number of persons employed in any one year at a site of principal construction and...
- Section 12955.
Requests by any city, county, or district to have an area designated an impact area may be made at any time after the authorization of...
- Section 12956.
When an impact area has been designated by the Governor the State will pay:(a) The increased operating expenses necessitated by population increase within the impact area...
- Section 12957.
Funds for capital outlay expenditures for police and fire protection, essential health services, and water and sewerage systems required to serve the expanded population in...
- Section 12958.
Upon the designation of an impact area by the Governor, the State Department of Finance shall recommend the appropriation of funds and the division of...
- Section 12959.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, except as to projects constructed by the Department of Water Resources, the maximum amount of money paid under...
- Section 12960.
When certified by the Department of Water Resources, claims of local agencies for state financial assistance shall be presented to the State Controller for payment...
- Section 12961.
This part shall be known, and may be cited, as the Byrne Act.(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 464.)
Last modified: October 22, 2018