(a) For the 2011-12 fiscal year, the Controller shall allocate 33.38 percent of the funds deposited in the Local Law Enforcement Services Account in the Local Revenue Fund 2011 for purposes of Section 18221.

(b) (1) Commencing with the 2012-13 fiscal year, subsequent to the allocation described in subdivision (c) of § 29552 of the Government Code, the Controller shall allocate 33.37876457 percent of the remaining funds deposited in the Enhancing Law Enforcement Activities Subaccount in the Local Revenue Fund 2011 according to the schedule in subdivision (c), for purposes of Section 18221.

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Terms Used In California Welfare and Institutions Code 18220

  • County: includes "city and county. See California Welfare and Institutions Code 14
  • 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.
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.

(2) Commencing with the 2013-14 fiscal year, subsequent to the allocation described in subdivision (d) of § 29552 of the Government Code the Controller shall allocate 33.37876457 percent of the remaining funds deposited in the Enhancing Law Enforcement Activities Subaccount in the Local Revenue Fund 2011, in monthly installments, according to the schedule in subdivision (c), for purposes of Section 18221.

(c) The Controller shall allocate funds to local jurisdictions to support juvenile probation activities according to the following schedule:

Alameda County ……………………

3.9522%

Alpine County ……………………

0.0004%

Amador County ……………………

0.0597%

Butte County ……………………

0.3193%

Calaveras County ……………………

0.0611%

Colusa County ……………………

0.0341%

Contra Costa County ……………………

2.6634%

Del Norte County ……………………

0.1170%

El Dorado County ……………………

0.3016%

Fresno County ……………………

2.1547%

Glenn County ……………………

0.0536%

Humboldt County ……………………

0.1696%

Imperial County ……………………

0.3393%

Inyo County ……………………

0.1432%

Kern County ……………………

2.5687%

Kings County ……………………

0.3839%

Lake County ……………………

0.1866%

Lassen County ……………………

0.0543%

Los Angeles County ……………………

40.1353%

Madera County ……………………

0.2399%

Marin County ……………………

0.3742%

Mariposa County ……………………

0.0133%

Mendocino County ……………………

0.1975%

Merced County ……………………

0.3464%

Modoc County ……………………

0.0213%

Mono County ……………………

0.0071%

Monterey County ……………………

0.6039%

Napa County ……………………

0.3520%

Nevada County ……………………

0.1244%

Orange County ……………………

8.4582%

Placer County ……………………

0.2667%

Plumas County ……………………

0.0273%

Riverside County ……………………

3.2234%

Sacramento County ……………………

2.1350%

San Benito County ……………………

0.2136%

San Bernardino County ……………………

3.4715%

San Diego County ……………………

5.6095%

San Francisco County ……………………

1.9161%

San Joaquin County ……………………

0.8854%

San Luis Obispo County ……………………

0.6007%

San Mateo County ……………………

1.8974%

Santa Barbara County ……………………

1.6561%

Santa Clara County ……………………

5.8082%

Santa Cruz County ……………………

0.6128%

Shasta County ……………………

0.4116%

Sierra County ……………………

0.0037%

Siskiyou County ……………………

0.0750%

Solano County ……………………

1.0363%

Sonoma County ……………………

1.3043%

Stanislaus County ……………………

0.5275%

Sutter County ……………………

0.1344%

Tehama County ……………………

0.1444%

Trinity County ……………………

0.0346%

Tulare County ……………………

1.4116%

Tuolumne County ……………………

0.0706%

Ventura County ……………………

1.7193%

Yolo County ……………………

0.2543%

Yuba County ……………………

0.1125%

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 360, Sec. 13. (SB 100) Effective September 26, 2013.)