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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 4Pt. 7Ch. 4Art. 1.5§ 17573 Local Government Reimbursement Requests

§ 17573 Local Government Reimbursement Requests

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§ 17573 Local Government Reimbursement Requests

Key Takeaways

  • •If the state makes a new rule that costs cities, schools, or local groups more money, they can ask the state to pay them back.
  • •They have to work with the state's money department to ask for the money, and they need to show proof that the new rule costs more.
  • •If the state agrees, they will decide how much money to give back and for how long (usually 5 years if not specified).
  • •If the state doesn’t pay the full amount, they can either pause the rule or cancel it.

Example

The state passes a new law saying all schools must have a nurse on campus every day. This costs schools more money because they have to hire nurses.

The schools can team up with the state’s money department and ask the state to pay them back for the extra cost of hiring nurses. They have to show how much it costs and prove that most schools agree with this plan.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 17573 Local Government Reimbursement Requests

(a) Notwithstanding Section 17551, the Department of Finance and a local agency, school district, or statewide association may jointly request of the chairpersons of the committees in each house of the Legislature that consider appropriations, and the chairpersons of the committees and appropriate subcommittees in each house of the Legislature that consider the State Budget, that the Legislature (1) determine that a statute or executive order, or portion thereof, mandates a new program or higher level of service requiring reimbursement of local governments pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution, (2) establish a reimbursement methodology, and (3) appropriate funds for reimbursement of costs. For purposes of this section, “statewide association” includes a statewide association representing local agencies or school districts, as defined in Sections 17518 and 17519. (b) The statute of limitations specified in Section 17551 shall be tolled from the date a local agency, school district, or statewide association contacts the Department of Finance or responds to a Department of Finance request to initiate a joint request for a legislatively determined mandate pursuant to subdivision (a), to (1) the date that the Budget Act for the subsequent fiscal year is adopted if a joint request is submitted pursuant to subdivision (a), or (2) the date on which the Department of Finance, or a local agency, school district, or statewide association notifies the other party of its decision not to submit a joint request. A local agency, school district, or statewide association, or the Department of Finance shall provide written notification to the commission of each of these dates. (c) A joint request made under subdivision (a) shall be in writing and include all of the following: (1) Identification of those provisions of the statute or executive order, or portion thereof, that mandate a new program or higher level of service requiring reimbursement of local agencies or school districts pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution, a proposed reimbursement methodology, and the period of reimbursement. (2) A list of eligible claimants and a statewide estimate for the initial claiming period and annual dollar amount necessary to reimburse local agencies or school districts to comply with that statute or executive order that mandates a new program or higher level of service. (3) Documentation of significant support among local agencies or school districts for the proposed reimbursement methodology, including, but not limited to, endorsements by statewide associations and letters of approval from local agencies or school districts. (d) A joint request authorized by this section may be submitted to the Legislature pursuant to subdivision (a) at any time after enactment of a statute or issuance of an executive order, regardless of whether a test claim on the same statute or executive order is pending with the commission. If a test claim is pending before the commission, the period of reimbursement established by that filing shall apply to a joint request filed pursuant to this section. (e) (1) If the Legislature accepts the joint request and determines that those provisions of the statute or executive order, or portion thereof, mandate a new program or higher level of service requiring reimbursement of local agencies or school districts pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution, it shall adopt a statute declaring that the statute or executive order, or portion thereof, is a legislatively determined mandate and specify the term and period of reimbursement and methodology for reimbursing eligible local agencies or school districts. If no term is specified in the statute, then the term shall be five years, beginning July 1 of the year in which the statute is enacted. (2) For the purpose of this subdivision, “term” means the number of years specified in the statute adopted pursuant to this subdivision for reimbursing eligible local agencies or school districts for a legislatively determined mandate. (f) When the Legislature adopts a statute pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (e) on a mandate subject to subdivision (b) of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution, the Legislature shall do either of the following: (1) Appropriate in the Budget Act the full payable amount for reimbursement to local agencies that has not been previously paid. (2) Suspend the operation of the mandate pursuant to Section 17581 or repeal the mandate. (g) The Department of Finance, or a local agency, school district, or statewide association shall notify the commission of actions taken pursuant to this section, as specified below: (1) Provide the commission with a copy of any communications regarding development of a joint request under this section and a copy of a joint request when it is submitted to the Legislature. (2) Notify the commission of the date of (A) the Legislature’s action on a joint request in the Budget Act, or (B) the Department of Finance’s decision not to submit a joint request on a specific statute or executive order. (h) Upon receipt of notice that a joint request has been submitted to the Legislature on the same statute or executive order as a pending test claim, the commission may stay its proceedings on the pending test claim upon the request of any party. (i) Upon enactment of a statute declaring a legislatively determined mandate, enactment of a reimbursement methodology, and appropriation for reimbursement of the full payable amount that has not been previously paid in the Budget Act, all of the following shall apply: (1) The Controller shall prepare claiming instructions pursuant to Section 17558, if applicable. (2) The commission shall not adopt a statement of decision, parameters and guidelines, or statewide cost estimate on the same statute or executive order unless a local agency or school district that has rejected the amount of reimbursement files a test claim or takes over a withdrawn test claim on the same statute or executive order. (3) A local agency or school district accepting payment for the statute or executive order, or portion thereof, that mandates a new program or higher level of service pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution shall not be required to submit parameters and guidelines if it is the successful test claimant pursuant to Section 17557. (Added by Stats. 2007, Ch. 329, Sec. 11. Effective January 1, 2008.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

Department of Financelocal agencyschool districtstatewide associationSection 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitutionreimbursement methodologystatute of limitations

Related Statutes

  • § 17551 State Mandate Reimbursement Claims
  • § 17552 State Mandate Reimbursement Process
  • § 17563 Local Agency Fund Use
  • § 17565 State Mandate Cost Reimbursement
  • § 17568 Late Reimbursement Claim Penalty

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 17573.
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