CA Gov't Code Section 77201.3


(a)

Commencing with the 2006–07 fiscal year, and each fiscal year thereafter, except as otherwise specifically provided in this section, each county shall remit to the state the amounts described in this subdivision in four equal installments due on October 1, January 1, April 1, and May 1. The amounts listed in this subdivision are in lieu of the amounts listed in subdivision (b) of Section 77201.1. However, for purposes of the calculation required by subdivision (a) of Section 77205, the amounts in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 77201.1 shall be used.

(1)

Each county shall remit to the state the amount listed below, which is based on an amount expended by the respective county for court operations during the 1994–95 fiscal year. The amount listed for Los Angeles County includes the twenty-three million five hundred twenty-seven thousand nine hundred forty-nine dollars ($23,527,949) increase required by subdivision (g) of Section 77201.1.
Jurisdiction
Amount
Alameda
$ 22,509,905
Alpine
-
Amador
-
Butte
-
Calaveras
-
Colusa
-
Contra Costa
11,974,535
Del Norte
-
El Dorado
-
Fresno
11,222,780
Glenn
-
Humboldt
-
Imperial
-
Inyo
-
Kern
9,234,511
Kings
-
Lake
-
Lassen
-
Los Angeles
198,858,596
Madera
-
Marin
-
Mariposa
-
Mendocino
-
Merced
-
Modoc
-
Mono
-
Monterey
4,520,911
Napa
-
Nevada
-
Orange
38,846,003
Placer
-
Plumas
-
Riverside
17,857,241
Sacramento
20,733,264
San Benito
-
San Bernardino
20,227,102
San Diego
43,495,932
San Francisco
19,295,303
San Joaquin
6,543,068
San Luis Obispo
-
San Mateo
12,181,079
Santa Barbara
6,764,792
Santa Clara
28,689,450
Santa Cruz
-
Shasta
-
Sierra
-
Siskiyou
-
Solano
6,242,661
Sonoma
6,162,466
Stanislaus
3,506,297
Sutter
-
Tehama
-
Trinity
-
Tulare
-
Tuolumne
-
Ventura
9,734,190
Yolo
-
Yuba
-

(2)

(A)This paragraph sets forth the amount of the revenue maintenance of effort payment as modified by the reductions in Sections 68085.2 and 68085.7, including, if applicable, any adjustment made pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of Section 68085.8.
Jurisdiction
Amount
Alameda
$ 7,529,814
Alpine
58,459
Amador
261,618
Butte
797,512
Calaveras
298,247
Colusa
394,002
Contra Costa
3,136,407
Del Norte
120,598
El Dorado
732,606
Fresno
3,536,164
Glenn
293,014
Humboldt
933,601
Imperial
1,075,275
Inyo
610,438
Kern
5,247,051
Kings
759,717
Lake
133,003
Lassen
379,561
Los Angeles
47,023,566
Madera
1,025,684
Marin
2,010,028
Mariposa
131,611
Mendocino
441,037
Merced
1,600,227
Modoc
103,798
Mono
409,747
Monterey
2,662,998
Napa
710,832
Nevada
1,197,947
Orange
15,603,484
Placer
835,467
Plumas
154,384
Riverside
7,108,548
Sacramento
1,829,692
San Benito
270,940
San Bernardino
3,325,704
San Diego
13,501,132
San Francisco
3,123,814
San Joaquin
2,158,803
San Luis Obispo
1,754,131
San Mateo
2,527,355
Santa Barbara
3,117,677
Santa Cruz
1,495,691
Shasta
574,383
Sierra
41,810
Siskiyou
482,082
Solano
1,931,765
Sonoma
1,439,187
Stanislaus
1,079,927
Sutter
644,174
Tehama
627,958
Trinity
102,233
Tulare
1,345,686
Tuolumne
277,573
Ventura
2,283,494
Yolo
464,030
Yuba
273,437

(B)

The amount remitted by the County of Santa Clara shall be ten million nine hundred sixty-one thousand two hundred ninety-three dollars ($10,961,293) reduced as described in clauses (i) and (ii).

(i)

The amount remitted by the County of Santa Clara pursuant to this paragraph for each fiscal year shall be reduced by an amount equal to one-half of the amount calculated by subtracting the budget reduction for the Superior Court of Santa Clara County for that fiscal year attributable to the reduction of the counties’ payment obligation from thirty-one million dollars ($31,000,000) pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 68085.6 from the net civil assessments received in that county in that fiscal year. “Net civil assessments” as used in this paragraph means the amount of civil assessments collected minus the costs of collecting those civil assessments, under the guidelines of the Controller.

(ii)

The reduction calculated pursuant to paragraph (i) shall not exceed two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) in any fiscal year. If the reduction for a fiscal year reaches two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000), the amount that the county is required to remit to the state under this paragraph in that fiscal year and in each subsequent fiscal year shall be eight million four hundred sixty-one thousand two hundred ninety-three dollars ($8,461,293).

(b)

Except as otherwise specifically provided in this section, county remittances specified in subdivision (a) shall not be increased in subsequent years.

(c)

Except for those counties with a population of 70,000, or less, on January 1, 1996, the amount a county is required to remit pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) shall be adjusted by the amount equal to any adjustment resulting from the procedures in subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 77201 as that section read on June 30, 1998, to the extent a county filed an appeal with the Controller with respect to the findings made by the Department of Finance. This subdivision shall not be construed to establish a new appeal process beyond what was provided by Section 77201, as that section read on June 30, 1998.

(d)

Any change in statute or rule of court that either reduces the bail schedule or redirects or reduces a county’s portion of fee, fine, and forfeiture revenue to an amount that is less than (1) the fees, fines, and forfeitures retained by that county, and (2) the county’s portion of fines and forfeitures transmitted to the state in the 1994–95 fiscal year, shall reduce that county’s remittance specified in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) by an equal amount. Nothing in this subdivision is intended to limit judicial sentencing discretion.

(e)

Nothing in this section is intended to relieve a county of the responsibility to provide necessary and suitable court facilities pursuant to Section 68073.

(f)

Nothing in this section is intended to relieve a county of the responsibility for justice-related expenses not included in Section 77003 which are otherwise required of the county by law, including, but not limited to, indigent defense representation and investigation, and payment of juvenile justice charges.
Last Updated

Aug. 19, 2023

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