§ 16270 Local Agency Fund Allocation
This law says a board must approve any application for funds, and the board’s executive officer must give out the forms and tell the Controller how much money a local agency can get.
A town wants money to fix its playground. It fills out the required form and sends it to the board.
The board looks at the town’s request and says yes or no. The board’s executive officer sends the town the right paperwork and then tells the state Controller how much money the town is allowed to receive.
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§ 16270 Local Agency Fund Allocation
Last verified: January 10, 2026