Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2007 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Report on the status of the Licensing project, including implementation by boards and bureaus, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a workload analysis for the positions established to support this proje |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
At the conclusion of the project, but no later than September 1, 2010 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2008 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Report on the status of the iLicensing project, including implementation by boards and bureaus, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a workload analysis for the positions established to support this proj |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
At the conclusion of the project, but no later than September 1, 2010 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2009 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Report on the status of the iLicensing project, including implementation by boards and bureaus, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a workload analysis for the positions established to support this proj |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
No later than October 1, 2012 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2010 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Status of the BreEZe project, including implementation by healing arts boards, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a work-load analysis for the positions established to support this project |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
No later than October 1, 2013 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2011 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Status of the BreEZe project, including implementation by healing arts boards, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a work-load analysis for the positions established to support this project |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
No later than October 1, 2013 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2012 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Status of the BreEZe project, including implementation by healing arts boards, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a workload analysis for the positions established to support this project |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
No later than October 1, 2013 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2013 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Status of the BreEZe project, including implementation by healing arts boards, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a workload analysis for the positions established to support this project |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
No later than October 1, 2014 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2014 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Status of the BreEZe project, including implementation by healing arts boards, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a workload analysis for the positions established to support this project |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
No later than October 1, 2015 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2016 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Status of the BreEZe project, including implementation by healing arts boards, funding allocations, preliminary usage information among new and existing licensees, and a workload analysis for the positions established to support this project |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
At the conclusion of the project, but no later than June 1, 2017 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2017 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Progress on Release 3 entities' transition to a new licensing technology platform |
Appropriate committees of the Legislature |
By December 31 of each year |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2018 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Progress on Release 3 entities' transition to a new licensing technology platform |
Appropriate committees of the Legislature |
By December 31 of each year |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2019 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Progress on Release 3 entities' transition to a new licensing technology platform |
Appropriate committees of the Legislature |
By December 31 of each year |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2019 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Information on the establishment of a regulations unit in fiscal years 2019–20 and 2020–21, and provide workload data, including specific updates on processing regulations consistent with Chapter 995 of the Statutes of 2018 |
Fiscal committees of the Legislature |
On March 1, 2020, and March 1, 2021 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2020 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Progress on Release 3 entities’ transition to a new licensing technology platform |
Appropriate committees of the Legislature |
By December 31 of each year |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2020 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Information on the establishment of a regulations unit in fiscal year 2020–21, and provide workload data, including specific updates on processing regulations consistent with Chapter 995 of the Statutes of 2018 |
Fiscal committees of the Legislature |
On March 1, 2021 |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2021 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Progress on Release 3 entities’ transition to a new licensing technology platform |
Appropriate committees of the Legislature |
By December 31 of each year |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2022 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
A report on the progress of the Release 3 entities‘ transition to a new licensing technology platform
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Appropriate committees of the Legislature |
By December 31 of each year |
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Item 1111-002-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2024 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
A report on the progress of the Release 3 entities’ transition to a new licensing technology platform
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Appropriate committees of the Legislature |
By December 31 of each year |
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Department of Consumer Affairs Business Modernization Reporting Compliance
November 1, 2023, and October 31, 2024 |
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Item 1111-010-0702 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1998 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Cost-benefit analysis report, including information on the adequacy of the current facility and service improvements to be gained by relocation of existing Barbering and Cosmetology licensing examination facilities |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee |
Before expenditure of funds for relocation of existing Barbering and Cosmetology licensing examination facilities |
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Item 1111-011-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2022 |
Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education |
A proposal for a new fee structure to support the Bureau‘s operations on an ongoing basis
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Appropriate policy and budget committees of the Legislature, Legislative Analyst |
No later than January 30, 2024 |
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Item 1111-401 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2017 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Effects of additional expenditures on enforcement outcomes |
Legislature |
On January 10 with the release of the Governor’s Budget in 2016, 2017, and 2018 |
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Item 1111-401 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2018 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Report on actual Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings augmentations made during the 2018-19 fiscal year, as well as a projection of future funding needs for the remainder of the fiscal year |
Legislature |
On or before March 1, 2019 |
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Item 1111-401 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2019 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Report on actual Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings augmentations made during the 2019-20 fiscal year, as well as a projection of future funding needs for the remainder of the fiscal year |
Legislature |
On or before March 1, 2020 |
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Item 1111-401 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2020 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Report on actual Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings augmentations made during the 2020-21 fiscal year, as well as a projection of future funding needs for the remainder of the fiscal year |
Legislature |
On or before April 1, 2021 |
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Item 1111-401 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2021 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Report on actual Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings augmentations made during the 2021-22 fiscal year, as well as a projection of future funding needs for the remainder of the fiscal year |
Legislature |
On or before April 1, 2022 |
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Item 1111-401 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2022 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Report on actual Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings augmentations made during the 2022-23 fiscal year, as well as a projection of future funding needs for the remainder of the fiscal year
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Legislature |
On or before April 1, 2023 |
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Item 1111-401 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2024 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
A report on actual Attorney General and Office of Administrative Hearings augmentations made during the 2024–25 fiscal year, as well as a projection of future funding needs for the remainder of the fiscal year
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Legislature |
On or before April 1, 2025 |
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Item 1111-402 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2015 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Effects of additional expenditures on enforcement outcomes |
Legislature |
January 10 with the release of the Governor's Budget in 2016, 2017, and 2018 |
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Item 1111-402 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2016 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Effects of additional expenditures on enforcement outcomes |
Legislature |
January 10 with the release of the Governor’s Budget in 2016, 2017, and 2018 |
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Item 1111-402 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2017 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Effects of additional expenditures on licensing outcomes |
Legislature |
January 10 with release of Governor’s Budget in 2016, 2017, and 2018 |
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Item 1111-403 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2015 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Effects of additional expenditures on licensing outcomes |
Legislature |
January 10 with the release of the Governor's Budget in 2016, 2017, and 2018 |
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Item 1111-403 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2016 |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Effects of additional expenditures on licensing outcomes |
Legislature |
January 10 with release of Governor’s Budget in 2016, 2017, and 2018 |
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Item 1111-490 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2019 |
Bureau of Cannabis Control |
A report regarding the progress of local equity programs that have received funding pursuant to this item |
Legislature |
On or before July 1, 2020 |
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Item 1115-001-3288 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2021 (LAO) |
Department of Cannabis Control |
Total numbers regarding annual and provisional licenses that were issued, denied, transitioned, revoked, or suspended, disaggregated by local jurisdiction |
Legislative Analyst, Fiscal, budget, and policy committees of the Legislature |
On or before October 1, 2022, and on or before March 1, 2023, and annually thereafter |
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Item 1115-102-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2022 |
Department of Cannabis Control |
Information on the amount of funds allocated to local jurisdictions, how the local jurisdiction plans to utilize the funds, the progress, if applicable, of local cannabis retailer licensing programs and the number of retailers permitted in the local jurisdiction, and the number of equity licensee retailers operating within the local jurisdiction
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Legislature |
On or before March 1 of each year, starting in 2023, and until 2026 |
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Item 1150-001-421 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1992 |
Bureau of Automotive Repair |
Report regarding impact and outcome of the increased consumer protection undercover runs against fraudulent automotive repair dealers |
Legislature |
None |
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Item 1230-001-735 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1993 |
Contractors State License Board |
Report on investigation of consumer complaints and the filling of authorized enforcement positions |
Legislature |
Quarterly |
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Item 1260-001-0741 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1997 |
Board of Dental Examiners of California |
Plan to address potential deficit of board's fund |
Legislature |
By December 1, 1997 |
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Item 1390-046-758 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1989 |
Medical Board of California |
Report on number of complaints received, cases open, pending and closed by priority ranking, number of authorized and filled investigator positions and average caseload and production per investigator |
Legislature |
Quarterly reports |
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Item 1600-106-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2019 |
California Collaborative for Educational Excellence |
A detailed expenditure report which includes an accounting of all revenues, including funds not appropriated by the Legislature, expenditures, and any anticipated revenues and proposed expenditures for a specified period |
Legislative Analyst, Appropriate fiscal committees of the Legislature |
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Item 1700-102-0001 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 1996 |
San Diego Association of Governments |
Report regarding standardized data collection activities for domestic violence intervention program, including reports from local law enforcement agencies throughout San Diego County |
Legislature |
No later than April 30, 1999 |
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Item 1701-001-0067 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2015 |
Department of Business Oversight |
Report on the Broker-Dealer Investment Advisor Program |
Legislature |
January 10 with the release of the Governor's Budget each year beginning in 2016 |
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Item 1701-001-0067 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2016 |
Department of Business Oversight |
Report on the Broker-Dealer Investment Advisor Program |
Legislature |
January 10 with the release of the Governor’s Budget |
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Item 1701-001-0067 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2017 |
Department of Business Oversight |
Report on the Broker-Dealer Investment Advisor Program |
Legislature |
January 10 with the release of the Governor’s Budget |
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Item 1701-001-0067 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2017 (LAO) |
Department of Business Oversight |
Report on the Broker-Dealer Investment Advisor (BDIA) Program regarding potential options for increasing the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of oversight over BDIA licensees |
Legislative Analyst, Appropriate budget subcommittees of the Legislature |
With the release of the Governor’s budget in January 2018, 2019, and 2020 |
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Item 1701-001-0067 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2018 |
Department of Business Oversight |
Report on the Broker-Dealer Investment Advisor Program |
Legislature |
January 10 with the release of the Governor’s Budget |
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Item 1701-001-0067 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2019 |
Department of Business Oversight |
Report on the Broker-Dealer Investment Advisor Program |
Legislature |
January 10 with the release of the Governor’s Budget |
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Item 1701-001-3363 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2020 |
Department of Financial Protection and Innovation |
The number of positions authorized and filled, the number and share of licensees examined, results and outcomes of those examinations, and estimated staffing levels required to achieve targeted examination cycles for licensees under the Broker-Dealer and Investment Adviser Program |
Legislature |
Annually on January 10 |
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Item 1701-001-3363 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2021 |
Department of Financial Protection and Innovation |
The number of positions authorized and filled, the number and share of licensees examined, results and outcomes of those examinations, and estimated staffing levels required to achieve targeted examination cycles for licensees under the Broker-Dealer and Investment Adviser Program |
Legislature |
Annually on January 10 |
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Item 1701-001-3363 of Section 2 of the Budget Act of 2022 |
Department of Financial Protection and Innovation |
The number of positions authorized and filled, the number and share of licensees examined, results and outcomes of those examinations, and estimated staffing levels required to achieve targeted examination cycles for licensees under the Broker-Dealer and Investment Adviser Program
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Legislature |
Annually on January 10 |
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