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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 4Pt. 1.5Ch. 2§ 16262 County Program Funding Protection

§ 16262 County Program Funding Protection

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§ 16262 County Program Funding Protection

Key Takeaways

  • •If a county had to cut money for programs like food stamps or help for families with kids, the state wouldn’t cut its help to the county for those programs before June 30, 1996.
  • •If the county cut money from the department running these programs more than other departments, the state would cut its help by the same amount.
  • •The state’s help for these programs in 1995-96 couldn’t go higher than what was already planned, even if the county cut its own money.
  • •The county couldn’t cut money in a way that made the state pay more or made families get less help.

Example

A county has to cut its budget and decides to cut 10% from most departments, like parks and roads. But it cuts 15% from the department that handles food stamps.

Because the county cut the food stamps department more than other departments, the state would also cut its help for food stamps by 5% (the extra cut). This means the county would get less money from the state for food stamps.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 16262 County Program Funding Protection

(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, until June 30, 1996, if county-imposed funding reductions prevent a county from fully funding the county share of the nonfederal administrative costs of the Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Food Stamps, and In-Home Supportive Services programs, the reimbursements to counties for the state share of nonfederal costs shall not be reduced. (b) Subdivision (a) shall be subject to the following restrictions: (1) The reduction imposed upon departments within a county responsible for administering the programs referred to in subdivision (a) shall be proportionate to the average reduction in county funds for administrative activities imposed on all other departments within a county, except departments funded with revenue from Section 35 of Article XIII of the California Constitution and the county departments of health services. The county board of supervisors shall certify that the reductions are imposed proportionately. (2) If a county reduces the department responsible for administering the programs referred to in subdivision (a), and makes reductions that exceed the average reduction of any other county departments, with the exception of departments funded with revenue from Section 35 of Article XIII of the California Constitution, and the county departments of health services, then the state allocation for these programs shall be reduced by the same percentage. (3) The state share of nonfederal costs for county administration allocated to a county for the administration of the programs referred to in subdivision (a) shall be limited to the 1995–96 fiscal year allocations as determined by the State Department of Social Services in compliance with current allocation formulas as adjusted pursuant to paragraph (2). (4) No reduction in county administrative costs authorized by this section shall result in any increased cost to the state General Fund. (5) No reduction in county administrative costs authorized by this section shall result in any decrease in county assistance payments in the programs referred to in subdivision (a). (c) Subdivisions (a) and (b) shall become operative on the date the Budget Act of 1995 is enacted. (Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 312, Sec. 1. Effective August 3, 1995. Note: The 1995 Budget Act (Ch. 303) was enacted on Aug. 3, 1995.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

Aid to Families with Dependent ChildrenFood Stamps

Related Statutes

  • § 14520.3 State Highway Funding Priorities
  • § 14670.22 Dmv Property Lease Authority
  • § 15277 Public Safety Communications Division
  • § 18672 Witness Subpoena Rules
  • § 20225 Member Contribution Records

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 16262.
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