Section 4 of Chapter 31 of the 2009-2010 Third Extraordinary Session
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Plan for the use of prior year and ongoing Federal School Improvement Funds
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Legislative Analyst
On or before February 15, 2010
Section 4 of Chapter 325 of the Statutes of 2012
State administrator over the Inglewood Unified School District
Report of findings of analysis of identified procedures and programs that the school district will implement during the 2012-13 school year and future school years to raise pupil achievment, improve attendance, lower dropout rate, among other things, and,
Education committees of the Legislature
none
Section 4 of Chapter 363 of the Statutes of 2013
California State University Trustees
The feasibility of developing an accelerated bachelor's degree completion program consisting of online courses aimed at students who started college but never obtained a degree
Legislature
On or before January 1, 2015
Section 4 of Chapter 841 of the Statutes of 2022
Franchise Tax Board
Report on the number of qualified taxpayers that excluded qualified amounts from gross income, as those terms are used in this act, as a result of the tax expenditure allowed by this act, and the aggregate amount of those settlement payments arising out of the Thomas and Woolsey Fires
Legislature
On December 31, 2027
Section 4 of Chapter 97 of the Statutes of 2025
Secretary of State
Final costs of the statewide special election, including the total cost by county, costs broken out by category for each county, and any funds remaining, by county, that can be used to offset state costs for the next election conducted by the county
Joint Legislative Budget Committee
No later than April 1, 2026
Section 4.01 of Chapter 1 of the 2009-2010 Third Extraordinary Session
Department of Finance
Report regarding reductions in appropriations pursuant to this section reflecting savings achieved pursuant to the Alternate Retirement Program and through reforms in employee compensation
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Appropriations committees of the Legislature
Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made
Section 4.01 of Chapter 171 of the Statutes of 2007
Department of Finance
Report regarding reductions in appropriations pursuant to this section reflecting savings achieved pursuant to the Alternate Retirement Program and through reforms in employee compensation
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Appropriations committees of the Legislature
Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made
Section 4.01 of Chapter 268 of the Statutes of 2008
Department of Finance
Report regarding reductions in appropriations pursuant to this section reflecting savings achieved pursuant to the Alternate Retirement Program and through reforms in employee compensation
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Appropriations committees of the Legislature
Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made
Section 4.01 of Chapter 38 of the Statutes of 2005
Department of Finance
Report listing reductions in items of appropriations regarding retirement contributions made pursuant to Sec. 4.01, Stats. 2005, Ch. 38
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Appropriations committees of the Legislature
Not more than 30 days after the reductions are made
Section 4.11 of Chapter 12 of the Statutes of 2023
Department of Finance
The past year actual numbers for each of the following: percentage of vacant positions for each department, by month; total authorized positions for each department; and average percentage of vacant positions throughout the year for each department
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Legislative Analyst
By January 10 of each year
Section 4.11 of Chapter 21 of the Statutes of 2021
Department of Finance
The past year actual numbers for each of the following: percentage of vacant positions for each department, by month; total authorized positions for each department; and average percentage of vacant positions throughout the year for each department
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Legislative Analyst
By January 10 of each year
Section 4.11 of Chapter 22 of the Statutes of 2024
Department of Finance
The past year actual numbers for each of the following: percentage of vacant positions for each department, by month; total authorized positions for each department; and average percentage of vacant positions throughout the year for each department
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Legislative Analyst
By January 10 of each year
Section 4.11 of Chapter 4 of the Statutes of 2025
Department of Finance
The past year actual numbers for each of the following: (1) percentage of vacant positions for each department, by month; (2) total authorized positions for each department; and (3) average percentage of vacant positions throughout the year for each department
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Legislative Analyst
By January 10 of each year
Section 4.11 of Chapter 43 of the Statutes of 2022
Department of Finance
The past year actual numbers for each of the following: percentage of vacant positions for each department, by month; total authorized positions for each department; and average percentage of vacant positions throughout the year for each department
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Legislative Analyst
By January 10 of each year
Section 4.12 of Chapter 104 of the Statutes of 2025
Department of Finance
A list of positions proposed for elimination that were authorized to implement legislation pursuant to Budget Change Proposals included in Budget Act of 2023 (Chs. 12, 38, and 189, Stats. 2023) and Budget Act of 2024 (Chs. 22, 35, and 994, Stats. 2024), and the enacted legislation associated with the positions
Joint Legislative Budget Committee
No later than September 30, 2025
Section 4.12 of Chapter 22 of the Statutes of 2024
Department of Finance
Each position proposed to be eliminated in the 2025–26 fiscal year pursuant to Section 4.12 of the Budget Act of 2024, including the department and program associated with the eliminated position, the job classification of the eliminated position, the savings associated with each eliminated position, and the total amount of savings associated with the elimination of positions
Joint Legislative Budget Committee
On January 10, 2025
Section 4.60 of Chapter 208 of the Statutes of 2004
Department of Finance
Report on feasibility of assessing a surcharge on state departments that allocate overhead costs currently incurred by the Department of General Services, some of which are recovered through building rental rates, to all state entities receiving a benefit
Fiscal committees of the Legislature
On or before August 1, 2004
Section 4.70 of Chapter 1 of the 2009-2010 Third Extraordinary Session
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2013
Legislative Analyst, Budget committees of the Legislature
Annually
Section 4.70 of Chapter 10 of the Statutes of 2015
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2017
Budget committees of the Legislature, Legislative Analyst
Annually
Section 4.70 of Chapter 20 of the Statutes of 2013
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2015
Legislative Analyst, Budget committees of the Legislature
Annually
Section 4.70 of Chapter 21 of the Statutes of 2012
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2015
Legislative Analyst, Budget committees of the Legislature
Annually
Section 4.70 of Chapter 23 of the Statutes of 2016
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2017
Legislative Analyst, Budget committees of the Legislature
Annually
Section 4.70 of Chapter 25 of the Statutes of 2014
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2016
Legislative Analyst, Budget committees of the Legislature
Annually
Section 4.70 of Chapter 268 of the Statutes of 2008
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2013
Legislative Analyst, Budget committees of the Legislature
Annually
Section 4.70 of Chapter 33 of the Statutes of 2011
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2013
Legislative Analyst, Budget committees of the Legislature
Annually
Section 4.70 of Chapter 712 of the Statutes of 2010
Department of General Services
Progress towards recovering the Architecture Revolving Fund deficit; the rate of the surcharge imposed on new ARF projects; ARF project management training and accountability enhancements; and any unfunded project costs incurred through June 30, 2013
Legislative Analyst, Budget committees of the Legislature
Annually
Section 40 of Chapter 24 of the Statutes of 2016
California State University Trustees
Any existing California laws that impede achievement of the results of the plans to increase the two-year transfer graduation rates and four-year graduation rates, and presentation of any proposed changes to those laws
Legislature
No later than November 30, 2016
Section 40005 of the Health and Safety Code
Air districts as specified in Section 40005 of the Health and Safety Code
The number of district-funded projects leading to prevention, mitigation, or cure of the effects of air pollution and the number of district-funded projects for which a benefit was negotiated, the outcome of all negotiations regarding intellectual property
Legislature
Annually
Section 4005 of the Elections Code
Secretary of State
Report regarding specified statistics related to any all-mailed ballot election conducted pursuant to Section 4005 of the Elections Code
Legislature
Within six months of each election conducted pursuant to Section 4005
06/09/2023
11/07/2023
05/30/2025
2021 Gubernatorial Recall Election, 2022 Primary Election, and 2022 General Election Voter's Choice Act (VCA) reports
UCLA Voters Choice Act Report on Race and Ethnicity in the 2021 Gubernatorial Recall Election and the UCLA Voters Choice Act Report on Race and Ethnicity in the 2022 Primary Election
2024 Primary Election Report: Voter’s Choice Act VoteCal Data on the March 2024 Primary Election
Section 4007.5 of the Family Code
Department of Child Support Services
A report on the evaluation of the effectiveness of the administrative adjustment process authorized by this section, as well as any recommended changes
Assembly Judiciary Committee, Senate Judiciary Committee
On or before January 1, 2026
Section 4008 of the Elections Code
Secretary of State
Comments and recommendations related to reviews of elections conducted pursuant to Section 4005
Legislature
Within six months of each election conducted pursuant to Section 4005
Section 4023.8 of the Welfare and Institutions Code
Office of Law Enforcement Support
Report summarizing investigations of incidents at a developmental center or state hospital involving law enforcement personnel
Governor, Appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, Joint Legislative Budget Committee
Semiannually, on October 1 and March 1 of each year
10/01/2016
03/01/2017
10/01/2017
03/01/2018
10/01/2018
03/01/2019
10/01/2019
03/01/2020
10/01/2020
03/01/2021
10/01/2021
03/01/2022
10/01/2022
03/01/2023
10/01/2023
03/01/2024
10/01/2024
03/01/2025
09/30/2016
03/02/2017
09/27/2017
03/01/2018
10/01/2018
02/28/2019
09/30/2019
03/02/2020
09/29/2020
02/26/2021
10/01/2021
02/28/2022
09/30/2022
02/28/2023
10/04/2023
02/28/2024
09/30/2024
03/03/2025
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals
and Developmental Centers January 1, 2016, – June 30, 2016 Semi-Annual Report
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals
and Developmental Centers July 1, 2016, – December 31, 2016 Semi-Annual Report
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers, January 1, 2017 - June 30, 2017
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers July 1, 2017 – December 31, 2017 Semi-Annual Report
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers January 1, 2018 – June 30, 2018 Semi-Annual Report
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers July 1, 2018 – December 31, 2018 Semi-Annual Report
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers January 1, 2019 – June 30, 2019 Semi-Annual Report
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers July 1, 2019 – December 31, 2019 Semi-Annual Report
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
January 1, 2020 - June 30, 2020
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
July 1, 2020, through December 31, 2020
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
January 1, 2021 - June 30, 2021
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
July 1, 2021 - December 31, 2021
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
January 1, 2022 - June 30, 2022
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
July 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
January 1, 2023 - June 30, 2023
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
July 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report
January 1, 2024 - June 30, 2024
Independent Review and Assessment of Law Enforcement and Employee Misconduct at the California State Hospitals and Developmental Centers Semiannual Report July 1, 2024, through December 31, 2024
Section 40240.5 of the Vehicle Code
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
Evaluation of the automated enforcement system regarding parking violations occurring in transit-only traffic lanes
Transportation committees of the Legislature, Judiciary committees of the Legislature, Privacy committees of the Legislature
No later than January 1, 2025
Automated Parking Enforcement in Transit-Only Traffic Lanes and at Transit Stops
Section 40240.5 of the Vehicle Code
Transit operators
Evaluation of the automated enforcement system regarding parking violations occurring in transit-only traffic lanes
Transportation committees of the Legislature, Judiciary committees of the Legislature, Privacy committees of the Legislature
No later than January 1, 2025
Section 40246 of the Vehicle Code
Local agencies that implement automated enforcement systems to enforce parking violations occurring in bicycle lanes
An evaluation report of the automated parking enforcement system’s effectiveness, impact on privacy, impact on traffic outcomes, cost to implement, change in citations issued, and generation of revenue
Privacy committees of the Legislature, Transportation and judiciary committees of the Legislature
No later than December 31, 2028
Section 40288 of the Vehicle Code
Judicial Council
Comparison of the court data and practices in the Pilot Program for Online Adjudication of Infraction Violations as of June 30, 2018, to the data collected during the pilot program
Legislature
No later than June 30, 2022
Section 4033 of the Penal Code
San Diego County Sheriff's Department
Information on a pilot program to provide an identification card for eligible incarcerated persons, including information on the number of identification cards issued and driver's licenses renewed, problems or barriers in implementation, and recommendations or best practices identified
Legislature
No later than April 1, 2028
Section 40448.5.1 of the Health and Safety Code
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Report including a description of the core technologies that the district considers critical to ensure the attainment and maintenance of ambient air quality standards, and an analysis of the impact of the district's clean-burning fuels program and projects
Legislative Analyst, Committees of the Legislature responsible for improving air quality
On or before March 31 of each year that the clean-burning fuels program is in operation
Section 40452 of the Health and Safety Code
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Report summarizing regulatory activities for preceding year
Legislature
Annually
South Coast Air Quality Management District – SB 1928 Report Calendar Year 2022
Regulatory Activities of the South Coast Air Quality Management District
Section 40458.5 of the Health and Safety Code
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Evaluation and findings of the impact of air pollution on sensitive receptors from logistics use development operations in the Counties of Riverside and San Bernardino
Legislature
On or before January 1, 2028, and on or before January 1, 2033
Section 40459 of the Health and Safety Code
South Coast Air Quality Management District
Study examining the frequency and severity of violations of south coast district rules related to the storage, transportation, and handling of petroleum coke
Legislature
Annually
Section 4054 of the Family Code
Judicial Council
Review of statewide uniform guidelines in determining child support
Legislature
On or before December 31, 1993, and at least every four years thereafter unless federal law requires a different interval
12/31/1993
12/31/2001
12/31/2005
12/31/2009
12/31/2017
12/16/2024
12/16/2024
03/24/2006
07/06/2011
01/12/2018
Section 40613 of the Health and Safety Code
State Air Resources Board
Assessment of the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District's progress in using the motor vehicle fees adopted pursuant to Section 40612 to achieve and maintain state and federal ambient air quality standards
Legislature
Within two weeks of completion of assessment
02/16/2023
05/05/2023
05/05/2023
Section 40719 of the Health and Safety Code
Air pollution control districts
Report on hearings on adoption and implementation of intermittent transportation controls during an air pollution emergency
Legislature
Within one year of hearings
Section 4077 of the Family Code
Judicial Council
Report on what additional legislative changes are required to comply with the federal child support regulations revised in 81 Federal Register 93492 (Dec. 20, 2016), if any, and identify any points of agreement and any difference of interpretation, perspective, or opinion between the entities
Assembly Committee on Budget, Assembly Committee on Judiciary, Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review, Senate Committee on Judiciary
No later than November 21, 2022
Section 4095 of the Welfare and Institutions Code
State Department of Health Care Services
Report on service populations provided mental health treatment services pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code Section 4095 regarding wards of the court
Legislature
Upon request
Section 4096 of the Welfare and Institutions Code
State Department of Health Care Services
Review of a disputed interagency placement committee determination regarding wards and dependent children of the court
Appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature
No later than January 1, 2017
Section 4096 of the Welfare and Institutions Code
State Department of Social Services
Review of a disputed interagency placement committee determination regarding wards and dependent children of the court
Appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature
No later than January 1, 2017
Section 41 of Chapter 299 of the Statutes of 1997
Los Angeles Unified School District
Plan for establishment of New California Center for Culture, Education and Economic Development
Legislature
By February 15, 1998
Section 41030 of the Revenue and Taxation Code
Office of Emergency Services
Summary of calculation of proposed surcharge rate to fund the Next Generation 911 emergency communication system
Legislature
At least one month before determination of surcharge rate