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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 3Pt. 1Ch. 1Art. 4§ 11044 Legal Services Revolving Fund

§ 11044 Legal Services Revolving Fund

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§ 11044 Legal Services Revolving Fund

Key Takeaways

  • •There's a special fund called the Legal Services Revolving Fund that pays for the Attorney General's work when they help other state agencies with legal stuff.
  • •If a state agency uses the Attorney General's legal help, they have to pay for it. The money goes into this special fund.
  • •If an agency thinks they were charged too much, they can argue about it in writing. If they win the argument, they get their money back.
  • •The Attorney General can use the money from this fund for legal work, like investigations or lawsuits, but only if the Legislature says it's okay.

Example

The Department of Parks and Recreation asks the Attorney General for help with a lawsuit about a park accident.

The Attorney General helps them with the lawsuit, and then sends a bill to the Department of Parks and Recreation. The department has to pay this bill, and the money goes into the Legal Services Revolving Fund. If the department thinks the bill is too high, they can write a letter to the Attorney General to argue about it.

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§ 11044 Legal Services Revolving Fund

(a) The Legal Services Revolving Fund is hereby created in the State Treasury. The Department of Justice shall administer this fund. Moneys in the fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be used by the Attorney General for investigation and litigation activities taken on behalf of the state agencies employing the legal services of the department and for investigation and litigation activities funded through judgments or settlements. (b) For state agencies, departments, or programs that are charged for the costs of legal services rendered by the Attorney General, the Attorney General shall charge an amount sufficient to recover the costs incurred in providing the legal services. These funds shall be deposited into the Legal Services Revolving Fund. (c) Upon the request of the Attorney General in the form prescribed by the Controller, the Controller shall transfer the amount of the charges for services rendered from the agency’s appropriation to the appropriation for the support of the Attorney General’s office using the Controller’s direct transfer process. Payments for these charges shall be credited to and in augmentation of the appropriation for the support of the Attorney General’s office from which the cost of the services was or will be paid. (d) A state agency that has a dispute regarding charges for legal services provided by the Attorney General shall notify the Attorney General, in writing, of the dispute and the basis for it. All disputes shall be resolved in accordance with subdivision (l) of Section 8474.1 of Chapter 8400 of the State Administrative Manual. Upon resolution of the dispute in favor of the state agency, the Attorney General shall provide a credit to the state agency for the amount of the charges in dispute. (Amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 10, Sec. 1. (SB 78) Effective March 24, 2011.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

Legal Services Revolving FundDepartment of JusticeAttorney Generalinvestigation and litigation activitiesstate agenciescharges for legal servicesdispute resolution

Related Statutes

  • § 11040 Attorney General Legal Representation
  • § 11042 State Agency Legal Representation
  • § 11043 Attorney General State Representation
  • § 11045 Outside Counsel Contract Notice
  • § 15000 Attorney General'S Department Authority

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 11044.
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