SPECIAL FUNDS
Fund 139: SUPPLEMENTAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES The California Legislature, through Assembly Bill (AB) 3229, authorized funds for public safety programs and $100 million was allocated statewide to be used for "front line law enforcement services," including anti-gang, community crime prevention and juvenile justice programs. Funds are to supplement and not supplant front line local law enforcement needs. The current funding source for Supplemental Law enforcement Services Fund (SLESF) is the "Enhanced Law Enforcement Subaccount" in the State's Motor Vehicle License Fees Fund. This funding has been renewed each year since 1996; although the funding amount to the City of Irvine varies year to year. Funds not expended in FY 2018-19 and funds projected to be received in FYs 2019-20 and 2020-21 are budgeted for direct patrol overtime, equipment and supplies. Funds received must be expended or encumbered no later than June 30 of the fiscal year following receipt.
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FY 2019-21 Proposed Budget
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