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HomeWelfare and Institutions CodeDiv. 4.5Ch. 9§ 4792 Developmental Services Budget Savings

§ 4792 Developmental Services Budget Savings

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§ 4792 Developmental Services Budget Savings

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about saving money in programs that help people with disabilities.
  • •The goal is to save up to $100 million without cutting important services like health and safety.
  • •The government can ask for ideas from people who use these services, their families, and workers to find ways to save money.
  • •If they find ways to save money, they must tell the legislature within 10 days.

Example

Imagine a school for kids with special needs. The school wants to save money but doesn’t want to cut teachers or important classes.

The school might ask parents, teachers, and students for ideas on how to save money. Maybe they find they can save by buying supplies in bulk or using less paper. If they save money, they have to tell the school board right away.

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

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§ 4792 Developmental Services Budget Savings

(a) This section of law shall only be operative if subdivision (b) of Section 3.94 of the Budget Act of 2011 is operative. It is the intent of the Legislature for the department to identify up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in General Fund savings from within the overall developmental services system, including any savings or reductions within state administrative support, operation of the developmental centers, and operation of the regional centers, including administration and the purchase of services where applicable if subdivision (b) of Section 3.94 of the Budget Act of 2011 is operative. A variety of strategies, including, but not limited to, savings attributable to caseload adjustments, changes in expenditure trends, unexpended contract funds, or other administrative savings or restructuring can be applied to this reduction with the intent of keeping reductions as far away as feasible from consumer’s direct needs, services, and supports, including health, safety, and quality of life. (b) The department may utilize input from workgroups comprised of consumers and family members, consumer-focused advocacy groups, service provider representatives, regional center representatives, developmental center representatives, other stakeholders, and staff of the Legislature, to develop General Fund savings proposals as necessary. (c) If subdivision (b) of Section 3.94 of the Budget Act of 2011 is operative, and the department is directed to identify up to one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) in General Fund savings from within the developmental services system, any savings or reductions identified shall be reported to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee within 10 days of the reduction as directed within Section 3.94 of the Budget Act of 2011. (Added by Stats. 2011, Ch. 34, Sec. 1. (SB 73) Effective June 30, 2011. Section became operative on December 13, 2011, when condition in subd. (a) was satisfied.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

budget actportlegislaturesafetyhealthcontractgeneral fundquality

Related Statutes

  • § 10213 Early Learning Access Policy
  • § 4511.6 Remote Support Pilot Program
  • § 4571 Consumer Service Quality Evaluation
  • § 4620.4 Language Access In Developmental Services
  • § 4697 Developmental Disability Service Rates

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Welfare and Institutions Code. Section 4792.
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