Amended
IN
Senate
June 11, 2019 |
Assembly Bill | No. 82 |
Introduced by |
December 03, 2018 |
This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2019.
The fees prescribed by this chapter shall be set by the director by regulation, according to the following schedule:
(a)The initial registration fee for an electronic repair industry service dealer or for an appliance repair industry service dealer is not more than two hundred five dollars ($205) for each place of business in this state. The initial registration fee for a person who engages in business as both an electronic repair industry service dealer and an appliance repair industry service dealer is not more than four hundred five dollars ($405).
(b)The annual registration renewal fee for an electronic repair industry service dealer or
for an appliance repair industry service dealer is not more than two hundred five
dollars ($205) for each place of business in this state, if renewed prior to its expiration date. The annual renewal fee for a service dealer who engages in the business as both an electronic repair industry service dealer and an appliance repair industry service dealer is not more than four hundred dollars ($400).
(c)The delinquency fee is an amount equal to 50 percent of the renewal fee for a license in effect on the date of renewal of the license, except as otherwise provided in Section 163.5.
(d)This section shall become operative on January 1,
2019.
Name & License Type Number: Fee Effective 01/01/10 (1)Beer manufacturer: (a)Beer manufacturers that produce 60,000 barrels or less a year (Type 23) (b)All other beer manufacturers (Type 1) (c)Branch Office —Small Beer Manufacturers (Type 23D) —Beer Manufacturers (Type 1D) $161.00 $1334.00 $85.00 $85.00 (2)Winegrower or wine blender (to be computed only on the gallonage produced or blended) (Type 2 & Type 22): —5,000 gallons or less —Over 5,000 gallons to 20,000 gallons per year —Over 20,000 to 100,000 gallons per year —Over 100,000 to 200,000 gallons per year —Over 200,000 gallons to 1,000,000 gallons per year —For each 1,000,000 gallons or fraction thereof over 1,000,000 gallons an additional Winegrower (Branch Office) - (Type 2D) $62.00 $115.00 $208.00 $274.00 $406.00 $265.00 $85.00 (3)Brandy manufacturer (Type 3) Brandy manufacturer (Branch Office) (Type 3D) $271.00 $248.00 (4)Distilled spirits manufacturer (Type 4) $444.00 (5)Distilled spirits manufacturer’s agent (Type 5) $444.00 (5a)California winegrower’s agent (Type 27) $444.00 (6)Still (Type 6) $67.00 (7)Rectifier (Type 7) $444.00 (7a)Distilled spirits rectifier’s general license (Type 24) $444.00 (8)Wine rectifier (Type 8) $444.00 (9)Beer & wine importer (Type 9) $67.00 (10)Beer & wine importer’s general license (Type 10) $296.00 (11)Brandy importer (Type 11) $67.00 (12)Distilled spirits importer (Type 12) $67.00 (13)Distilled spirits importer’s general license (Type 13) $444.00 (14)Public warehouse (Type 14) $67.00 (15)Customs broker (Type 15) $67.00 (16)Wine broker (Type 16) $90.00 (17)Beer & wine wholesaler (Type 17) $296.00 (18)Distilled spirits wholesaler (Type 18) $444.00 (18a)California brandy wholesaler (Type 25) $444.00 (19)Industrial alcohol dealer (Type 19) $90.00 (20)Retail package off-sale beer & wine (Type 20) $242.00 (21)Retail package off-sale general license (Type 21) and
controlled access cabinet permit (Type 66) $537.00 (22)On-sale beer (Type 40 & Type 61); On-sale beer & wine (Type 42); Special on-sale beer & wine (Theater) (Type 69); and Special on-sale beer & wine (Symphony) cabinet permit (Type 66) $248.00 (23)On-sale beer & wine eating place (Type 41) $335.00 (24)On-sale beer & wine license for trains (per train) (Type 43) $100.00 (25)On-sale beer
license for fishing party boats (per boat) (Type 44) $100.00 (26)On-sale beer & wine license for boats (per boat) (Type 45) $100.00 (27)On-sale beer & wine license for airplanes (per scheduled flight) (Type 46) $100.00 (28)On-sale general license (Types 47, 48, 57, 70, 75, 78, 78D (for 78D see Section 23396.2)) and club caterer’s permit (Type 58): —In cities of 40,000 population or over —In cities of less than 40,000 but more than 20,000 population —In all other localities Duplicate on-sale general license (Types 47D, 48D, 57D) and portable bar license (Type 68): —In cities of 40,000 population or over —In cities of less than 40,000 but more than 20,000 population —In all other localities $846.00 $620.00 $551.00 $609.00 $360.00 $284.00 (29)On-sale general license for seasonal
business (Type 49): —In cities of 40,000 population or over (per quarter) —In cities of less than 40,000 but more than 20,000 population (per quarter) —In all other localities (per quarter) Duplicate on-sale general license for seasonal business (Type 49D): —In cities of 40,000 population or over (per quarter) —In cities of less than 40,000 but more than 20,000 population (per quarter) —In all other localities (per quarter) $215.00 $153.00 $134.00 $153.00 $90.00 $71.00 (30)(a) On-sale general license for bona fide clubs, (b) Club license (issued under Article 4 of this chapter), or (c) Veterans’ club license (issued under Article 5 (commencing with Section 23450) of this chapter) (Types 50, 51, 52, & 64): —In
cities of 40,000 population or over —In cities of less than 40,000 but more than 20,000 population —In all other localities $488.00 $366.00 $325.00 (31)On-sale general license for trains and sleeping cars (Type 53) —Duplicate on-sale general license for trains and sleeping car companies (Type 53D) $189.00 $67.00 (32)On-sale general license for boats (Type 54) $491.00 (33)On-sale general license for airplanes (Type 55) —Duplicate on-sale general license for air common carriers (Type 55D) $491.00 $67.00 (34)On-sale general license for vessels of more than 1,000 tons burden (Type 56) and for Maritime Museum (Type 76) —Duplicate on-sale general license for vessels of more than 1,000 tons burden (Type 56D) and for Maritime Museum (Type 76D) $189.00 $67.00 (35)On-sale general bona fide public eating place intermittent dockside license for vessels of more than 7,000 tons displacement (Type 62) $531.00 (36)On-sale special beer & wine license for hospitals, convalescent homes, and rest homes (Type 63) $83.00 (37)On-sale beer & wine seasonal (Type 59) and on-sale beer seasonal (Type 60) —Operating period 3-9 months —Operating period 3-6 months $208.00 $141.00(a)The following are the types of licenses and the annual fees to be charged therefor:
(b)Beginning January 1, 2013, and each January 1 thereafter, the department may adjust each of the fees specified in this section by increasing each fee by an amount not to exceed the percentage that the Consumer Price Index (United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, West Region, All Urban Consumers, All Items, Base Period 1982-84 =100) for the preceding April 2011, and each April annually
thereafter, has increased under the same index over the month of April 2010, which shall be the base period. No fee shall be decreased pursuant to this adjustment below the fee currently in effect on each December 31. In the event that this index is discontinued, the department shall consult with the Department of Finance to convert the increase calculations to an index then available. When approved by the Department of Finance, the new index shall replace the discontinued index.
(c)The department shall calculate the percentage increase as specified in subdivision (b) and shall apply this increase to each fee. The increase to each fee shall be rounded to the nearest whole dollar. The adjusted fee list shall be published by the department and transmitted to the Legislature for approval as part of the department’s budget submission for the
fiscal year in which the adjusted fees would be implemented. This adjustment of fees and publication of the adjusted fee list is not subject to the requirements of Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
In addition to the licenses specified in Section 23320, the department may issue special onsale general licenses. The annual fee for such licenses shall be the same as the fee prescribed for onsale general licenses in Section 23320.
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(c)The annual fees for an out-of-state beer manufacturer’s certificate shall be fifty-four dollars ($54) for certificates issued during the 2002 calendar year, fifty-seven dollars ($57) for certificates issued during the 2003 calendar year, sixty dollars ($60) for certificates issued during the 2004 calendar year, and for certificates issued during the years thereafter, the annual fee shall be calculated pursuant to subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 23320.
(d)All money collected from the fees provided for in this section shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund as provided by Section 25761.
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(b)(1)For purposes of this section, “nonprofit
(2)For purposes of this section, “affiliated with the sponsor” means directors, officers, members, employees, and volunteers of bona fide charitable, fraternal, political, religious, trade, service, or similar nonprofit organizations and their invited guests.
The annual fee for a wine grape grower’s storage license shall be sixty dollars ($60) for licenses issued during the 2002 calendar year, sixty-four dollars ($64) for licenses issued during the 2003 calendar year, sixty-seven dollars ($67) for licenses issued during the 2004 calendar year, and for licenses issued during the years thereafter, the annual fee shall be calculated pursuant to subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 23320.
(c)The annual fees for an out-of-state distilled spirits shipper’s certificate shall be fifty-four dollars ($54) for certificates issued during the 2002 calendar year, fifty-seven dollars ($57) for certificates issued during the 2003 calendar year, sixty dollars ($60) for certificates issued during the 2004 calendar year, and for certificates issued during the years thereafter, the annual fee shall be calculated pursuant to subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 23320.
(d)All money collected from the fees provided for in this section shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund, as provided by Section 25761.
(e)The application for the license shall be accompanied by an original fee in an amount equivalent to that of an original off-sale beer and wine license pursuant to Section 23954.5. The annual fee for the license shall be an amount equivalent to that of a retail package off-sale beer and wine license pursuant to Section 23320. All moneys collected from the fees shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund, pursuant to Section 25761.
(e)An applicant for an original on-sale general license for restricted service lodging establishments shall, at the time of filing the application for the license, accompany the application with a fee of six thousand dollars ($6,000). The annual renewal fee for a license issued pursuant to this section shall be the same as the applicable annual renewal fee for an on-sale general license.
(h)An applicant for an original on-sale general license for a wine, food and art cultural museum, and educational center or for an original on-sale general license for a wine and food cultural museum and educational center shall, at the time of filing the application for the license, accompany the application with a fee of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000). The annual renewal fee for a license issued pursuant to this section shall be the same as the applicable renewal fee for an on-sale general license.
(i)An applicant for a duplicate on-sale general license for a wine, food and art cultural museum, and educational center or for a duplicate on-sale general license for a wine and food cultural museum and educational center shall, at the time of filing the application for the license, accompany the application with a fee equal to the license fee for an on-sale general license. The annual renewal fee for a duplicate license issued pursuant to this section shall be the same as the applicable renewal fee for an on-sale general license.
(f)(1)The fee for an original brewpub-restaurant license shall be the same as that specified in Section 23954.5 for an original on-sale general license.
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(e)An applicant for an instructional tasting license under this section shall, at the time of filing the application for the license, accompany the application with a fee of three hundred dollars ($300). The annual renewal fee for a license issued pursuant to this section shall be two hundred sixty-one dollars ($261) and shall be subject to subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 23320. Fees collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund.
(g)All money collected as fees pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund as provided in Section 25761.
(e)The fee for any permit issued pursuant to this section shall be fifty dollars ($50), subject to adjustment pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 23320.
(f)All money collected as fees pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund as provided in Section 25761.
(2)All money collected as fees pursuant to this subdivision shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund, as described in Section 25761, for allocation, upon appropriation by the Legislature, as provided in subdivision (d) of that section.
(c)(1)The fee for an original craft distiller’s license issued pursuant to this section shall be consistent with the distilled spirits manufacturer’s license and shall be adjusted pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 23320.
(2)The annual license fee for a craft distiller’s license shall be consistent with the distilled spirits manufacturer’s license and shall be adjusted pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 23320.
(3)All moneys collected as fees pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund as provided in Section 25761.
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(e)The original fee for the special nonprofit sales license shall be five hundred dollars ($500) and the annual renewal fee shall be one hundred dollars ($100). The original and annual renewal fee may be adjusted pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 23320.
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Funds derived from fees collected pursuant to the amendments made to this section at the 1975–76 Regular Session of the Legislature shall be deposited in the General Fund.
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(j)(1)The original and annual fees, and any additional fees and surcharges, shall be the same as those imposed upon an on-sale general license for a bona fide eating place.
(2)All moneys collected from the fees imposed pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund, pursuant to Section 25761.
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(a)An applicant for an original on-sale general license shall, at the time of filing the application for the license, accompany the application with a fee as determined by the department pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section. At the time of filing an application for a license, an applicant for an original on-sale general license for seasonal business shall accompany the application with a fee as
determined by the department pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section. An applicant for an original on-sale beer and wine license shall accompany the application with a fee of three hundred dollars ($300). An applicant for an original on-sale beer license shall accompany the application with a fee of two hundred dollars ($200). An applicant for an original off-sale general license shall, at the time of filing the application for the license, accompany the application with a fee as determined by the department pursuant to subdivision (b) of this section. An applicant for an original off-sale beer and wine license or an original license not specified in this section, shall accompany the application with a fee of one hundred dollars ($100).
“Original on-sale general license,” “original on-sale general license for seasonal business,” “original on-sale beer and wine license,” “original on-sale beer license,” “original off-sale general license,” and “original off-sale
beer and wine license,” as used in this division, do not include a license issued upon renewal or transfer of a license.
(b)The fee for an original on-sale general license or an original off-sale general license shall be thirteen thousand eight hundred dollars ($13,800). Beginning January 1, 2011, and each January thereafter, the department may adjust this fee as provided in subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 23320.
(c)All money collected from the fees provided for in this section shall be in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund as provided in Section 25761.
An applicant for an original on-sale general bona fide public eating place intermittent dockside license for vessels of more than 7,000 tons displacement shall, at the time of filing the application for the license, accompany the application with a fee of two thousand dollars ($2,000), but such fee shall not be payable upon the renewal or transfer of such license.
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(4)An applicant for such a license shall accompany the application with an original issuance fee of one thousand dollars ($1,000) and shall pay an annual renewal fee as provided in Section 23320.
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(3)An applicant for a license under this subdivision shall accompany the application with an original issuance fee equal to the annual renewal fee and shall pay an annual renewal fee as provided in Section 23320.
(d)(1)The fee for the original special on-sale general license shall be the same as that specified in Section 23954.5 for an original on-sale general license.
(2)The annual license fee for the special on-sale general license shall be the same of that for an on-sale general license.
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The applicant for a license shall accompany the application with an original fee of three hundred dollars ($300) and shall pay an annual renewal fee as provided in Section 23320.
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“Bed and breakfast inn,” as used in this section,
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The applicant for a license shall accompany the application with an original fee of fifty dollars ($50) and shall pay an annual renewal fee of six dollars ($6) for each guestroom in the establishment until December 31, 2004, and for each year thereafter the annual fee shall be calculated pursuant to subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 23320.
(e)The applicant for a license shall accompany the application with an original fee of two hundred dollars ($200) and shall pay an annual renewal fee of fifteen dollars ($15) for each guestroom in the establishment, not to exceed a total of two hundred dollars ($200).
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(d)The original application shall be accompanied by a fee of five hundred dollars ($500) and the applicant shall pay an annual renewal fee and a renewal fee for each duplicate as provided for in subdivision (34) of Section 23320.
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(4)The transfer fee for transfer of an on-sale general license from one county to another county shall be the same as the fee prescribed in subdivision (d) of Section 24072 for transfer of an off-sale general license from one county to another county.
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The following transfer fees shall be charged by the department:
(a)The fee for transfer of a license other than a retail license from a licensee to another person is a fee equal to 70 percent of the annual fee for the license, except as provided in Section 24071. Section 23322 shall not apply to this transfer fee.
(b)The fee for transfer of a retail license from a licensee to another person is a fee equal to 50 percent of the original fee for the license, but not to exceed one thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250), or if no original fee is provided for by law, one hundred dollars ($100).
(c)Except as provided in Section 24082, the fee for transfer of a license from one premises to another premises is one hundred dollars ($100).
(d)Notwithstanding the other fee provisions of this section, the fee for a transfer of an off-sale general license from one county to another county shall be six thousand dollars ($6,000).
(e)The fee for transfer of an on-sale or off-sale retail license to include the mother, father, son, or daughter of a licensee, when no consideration is given for such transfer, shall be one-half of the regular fee for transfer of a license from a licensee to another person, as provided by this section.
All money collected from the fees provided for in this section shall be deposited in the Alcohol Beverage Control Fund as provided in Section 25761.
(b)The department may adopt rules that it determines necessary for the administration of the provisions of this article.
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(C)Services as described in Section 10335 of the Public Contract Code.
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The unexpended balance in any appropriation heretofore made payable from the Capital Outlay and Savings Fund, or hereafter made from the General Fund for capital outlay purposes, which the Director of Finance, with the approval of the State Public Works Board, determines not to be required for expenditure pursuant to the appropriation, may be transferred on order of the Director of Finance to and in augmentation of the appropriation made by Section 16409.
There is hereby appropriated from the General Fund, without regard to fiscal years, any amounts transferred to this appropriation in accordance with the provisions of Section 16408, and such amounts may be expended for acquisition of real property or for construction and equipment of state public works projects for which an appropriation has been made from the Capital Outlay and Savings Fund or the General Fund. Expenditures shall be made pursuant to allocations made by the Director of Finance upon approval of the State Public Works Board.
Allocations may be made for expenditure upon any state public works project in augmentation of appropriations made from the Capital Outlay and Savings Fund or the General Fund, where such project cannot be undertaken because the estimate exceeds the amount available for such construction or bids received are in excess of the estimate, and upon such augmentation, contracts may be awarded therefor, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 14275 or of Section 25235 of the Education Code.
Allocations may be made for acquisition of real property in augmentation of appropriations made from the Capital Outlay and Savings Fund or the General Fund for acquisition of real property and which cannot be acquired because acquisition costs are in excess of the amounts provided in the appropriation.
Allocations may be made for purchase of equipment in augmentation of appropriations made from the Capital Outlay and Savings Fund or the General Fund from which purchase of equipment is authorized.
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(b)One hundred percent of the moneys received by a home under this section shall be placed to the credit of the home and shall augment the current appropriation for the support of the home.
All moneys received by the state from the United States for the use of a home shall be placed to the credit of and shall augment the current appropriation for the support of the home.
(B)The department is entitled to reimbursement from the registrant for all actual, reasonable, and direct costs incurred in auditing, reviewing, and evaluating the raffle reports being audited. The registrant shall promptly pay the department, upon request, for all of those costs.
(b)(1)The Department of Finance, in consultation with the State Department of Social Services, the State Department of Health Care Services, and the Legislative Analyst’s Office, shall establish both of the following:
(A)A methodology to calculate savings attributable to caseload and cost per case for the purpose of funding the subaccounts.
(B)A process for the distribution of funds.
(2)On or before May 1, 2019, and during the annual budget process, the Department of Finance, in consultation with the Legislative Analyst’s Office, shall present to the Legislature information related to the methodology and the distribution process, as described in paragraph (1).
(3)It is the intent of the Legislature to codify in future legislation the final methodology and distribution process.
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It is the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2019.