File #: 12-753    Name: Secure Rural Schools and Communities Act Funding - 2012
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/9/2012 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 8/28/2012 Final action: 8/28/2012
Title: Adopt a Resolution Electing to Receive 2012 Secure Rural Schools and Communities Act (SRSCA) Funding and Use 100 percent of the funds received for public roads and schools under Title I of the SRSCA.
Attachments: 1. SRSCA funding for 2012 - Resolution - 08-28-12.pdf, 2. Completed Board Order & Resolution
Title
Adopt a Resolution Electing to Receive 2012 Secure Rural Schools and Communities Act (SRSCA) Funding and Use 100 percent of the funds received for public roads and schools under Title I of the SRSCA.
Body
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt the resolution electing to receive 2012 Secure Rural Schools and Communities Act (SRSCA) funding and use 100 percent of the funds received for public roads and schools under Title I of the SRSCA.

SUMMARY:
Approve the election to receive funds from the U.S. Forest Service under the one year reauthorization of the SRSCA and use 100 percent of the funds received for public roads and schools under Title I of the SRSCA.

DISCUSSION:
In 1908, congress enacted law requiring 25 percent of the revenues derived from National Forest lands be paid to states for use by counties in which the lands are situated for the benefit of public schools and roads. The Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 was enacted and re-authorized for FY 2008 - 2011 (“SRS2008”). Under SRS2008, the County elected to receive a guaranteed share of the dollars apportioned to the State of California as set forth in the table below.
Guaranteed
Payment Amount
FY2008 $ 33,486
FY 2009 $ 28,277
FY2010 $ 24,184
FY2011 $167,233
Total $253,179

However, in 2011 the U.S. Forest Service notified County staff that the guaranteed payment projections originally provided to the County on which to base its initial election were erroneous. The result was a 2011 payment of $20,366. Staff noted the discrepancy in a letter to both the US Forest Service and the California State Association of Counties in September 2011 but no additional action was taken by either organization.

On July 6, 2012, the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 was reauthorized for federal fiscal year 2012. This one-year reauthorization of the SRSCA requires that each county in which a...

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