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SUPPLEMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OVERSIGHT COMMITrEE <br /> REPORTING REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br />Senate Bills 736 and 823 have created new encumbered as of June 30 but subsequently <br />reporting requirements for the Supplemental Law cancelled, moneys are encumbered by June 30 but <br />Enforcement Oversight Committees (SLEOC), which not liquidated in one year. <br />are ultimately responsible for receiving a detailed <br />written report from the county auditor and/or city SB 823, effective April 8, 2002, deleted the <br />treasurer summarizing allocations from the provision that would have eliminated an agency's <br />county's or city's Supplemental Law Enforcement allocation of SLESF moneys for failure to spend <br />Services Fund (SLESF) for the preceding fiscal year moneys or failure to file the SLESF annual report <br />and then submitting a summary of these annual on time. Instead SB 823 provides that a local <br />reports to the Controller. SB 736, effective agency that fails to submit the data shall not <br />October 4, 2001, returned the reporting deadline continue to expend allocated funds or interest <br />of the SLESF annual reports filed by each SLEOC until that data is submitted. <br />from August 15 to October 15. SB 736 also set a <br />deadline of June 30 of the following year for Each SLEOC should soon be receiving a letter <br />expenditure or encumbrance of funds otherwise from the Controller encouraging them to contact <br />unspent moneys remit to the Controller. There- each recipient entity to notify them of the impact <br />fore, all SLESF funding received during fiscal year of these changes. If you have any questions, <br />2000-01 must be spent or encumbered by June please call Craig Goodman of the Division Of <br />30, 2002. SLESF funds are deemed unspent when Accounting and Reporting at 916/445-1958, or <br />moneys are not spent or encumbered by June 30 the Controller's web site at: http:// <br />of the fiscal year following allocation, moneys are www.sco.ca.gov. <br /> <br /> For more information on this and other <br /> CALTRANS PROGRAM OFFERS important topics for California cities, visit the <br />ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE GRANTS League's Web site, www.cacities.org <br />The State Department of Transportation <br />(Caltrans), Division of Transportation Planning has 100NIN0 FOR UAIIFONNLi¥S NI!ST TO <br />announced the official launch of its fiscal year <br />2002/2003 grant program designed to fund projects FILl A POSITION IH YOUR OITYP <br />with a clear focus on transportation and community <br />planning issues that affect Iow-income, minority, Western City Magazine's job oppoAunity section is <br />Native American, or any other under-represented the source for job seekers looking for positions in <br />groups. The program is called "Environmental local govemrnent. According to our reader survey, <br />Justice: Context Sensitive Planning for Communi- the job opportunity section is the best read section of <br />ties". An estimated $3,000,000 in grants and up to our magazine! <br />$300,000 per application will be available for FY <br />2002/2003, pending final State budget approval. When you place an ad in Western City Magazine. it <br /> will be posted at no additional charge on our website, <br />Applications are available through the Division <br /> which receives over 60,000 hits per month. <br />of Transportation Planning's website at <br />www.dot.ca.gov, or by contacting Brian Abbanat at Call to place your recruitment ad today! <br />Caltrans at (916) 653-372. Applications must be 800262.1801orvisitourwebsite <br />submitted to the appropriate Caltrans district office www.westerncity.com. <br />no later than July 17th, 2002. <br /> <br />Visit the League's Official Web Site--www. cacities.org PRIORITY FOCUS/PAGE 5 <br /> <br /> <br />