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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
CHAPTER 2 GENERAL BUDGET
CHAPTER 3 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT EXPENDITURE PROGRAM AND PROCEDURES
CHAPTER 4 DISBURSEMENT AND LIABILITIES
CHAPTER 5 TRUST FUNDS
CHAPTER 6 REVENUE FUNDS
CHAPTER 7 IMPROVEMENT FUNDS
CHAPTER 8 REVOLVING FUND
CHAPTER 9 MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS
CHAPTER 10 CLAIMS
CHAPTER 11 MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER 12 ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL FUND
CHAPTER 13 PAYMENT BY THE CITY OF EMPLOYEE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CITY EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM
CHAPTER 14 1984 OLYMPIC GAMES SPENDING CONTROL
CHAPTER 15 GREATER LOS ANGELES VISITORS AND CONVENTION BUREAU TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 16 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 17 THE WESTSIDE WELCOMES THE WORLD TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 18 COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 19 THE HOMELESS SHELTER AND ASSISTANCE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 20 [WARNER CENTER AIR QUALITY TRUST FUND]
CHAPTER 21 LANDFILL CLOSURE AND POSTCLOSURE FUNDS
CHAPTER 22 LOS ANGELES MALL TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 23 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BONDS FUNDS
CHAPTER 24 BUILDING AND SAFETY ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL TESTING LABORATORY SURCHARGE FUND
CHAPTER 25 PROJECT RESTORE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 27 CITY ETHICS COMMISSION FUND
CHAPTER 28 HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 29 VENTURA/CAHUENGA BOULEVARD CORRIDOR SPECIFIC PLAN REVENUE FUND
CHAPTER 30 CENTRAL CITY WEST TRANSPORTATION IMPACT MITIGATION FUND
CHAPTER 31 CITY EMPLOYEES RIDESHARING FUND
CHAPTER 32 MOBILE SOURCE AIR POLLUTION REDUCTION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 33 ARTS DEVELOPMENT FEE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 34 LOCAL ENFORCEMENT AGENCY (LEA) LANDFILL FUND
CHAPTER 35 DEPARTMENT OF CITY PLANNING LONG-RANGE PLANNING SPECIAL REVENUE FUND
CHAPTER 36 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 37 FIRST AND BROADWAY PROJECT CHILD CARE FUND
CHAPTER 38 MATCHING CAMPAIGN FUNDS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 39 LOPEZ CANYON COMMUNITY AMENITIES TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 40 PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 41 BUILDING AND SAFETY SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FUND
CHAPTER 42 ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 43 COUNCIL DISTRICT 13 PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 44 SOCIAL SERVICE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 45 TRANSFER OF FLOOR AREA RIGHTS PUBLIC BENEFIT PAYMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 46 BUILDING AND SAFETY SPECIAL SERVICES FUND
CHAPTER 47 JEOPARDY “BALANCING THE ODDS” YOUTH PROGRAM TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 48 VOLUNTEER TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 49 CITY ATTORNEY FORFEITED ASSETS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 50 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE FUND
CHAPTER 51 RESIDENTIAL SOUND INSULATION PROGRAM (RSIP) FUND
CHAPTER 52 INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 53 CITY ATTORNEY’S CONSUMER PROTECTION PROSECUTION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 54 RENTAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM FUND
CHAPTER 55 HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM FUND
CHAPTER 56 CALHOME TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 57 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 58 WARNER CENTER TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 59 WARNER CENTER TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT (TDM) AND TRAFFIC MITIGATION RESTITUTION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 60 WARNER CENTER INTERCEPT PARKING FACILITY TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 61 WARNER CENTER CULTURAL AFFAIRS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 62 ERNANI BERNARDI SCHOLARSHIP TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 63 PROJECT HOPE IN YOUTH TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 64 FURTHERANCE OF EDUCATION, PREVENTION, RESPONSE AND PROSECUTION REGARDING CITY OF LOS ANGELES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ALLIANCE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 65 BLACK MARKET CIGARETTE PROSECUTION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 66 DEVELOPMENT OF DEXTER PARK TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 67 CITY PLANNING SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT FUND
CHAPTER 68 SIDEWALK AND PARK VENDING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 69 USED OIL COLLECTION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 70 COUNCIL DISTRICT 12 LOS ANGELES POLICE DIVISION ASSISTANCE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 71 FIRE SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS SPECIAL FUNDS
CHAPTER 72 COUNCIL DISTRICT 4 PUBLIC SAFETY TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 73 LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAINING AND EVALUATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM II SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 74 LOCAL PUBLIC SAFETY FUND
CHAPTER 75 RECEIPT OF GIFTS BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND ESTABLISHMENT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 76 CITY PLANNING DEPARTMENT GRANTS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 77 CHATSWORTH DEPOT AND CHILD CARE CENTER TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 78 MAYOR’S OFFICE REFURBISHMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 79 GETTY HOUSE REFURBISHMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 80 COUNCIL DISTRICTS 15 AND 8 LAPD SOUTHEAST DIVISION POLICE ASSISTANCE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 81 COUNCIL DISTRICT 15 LAPD HARBOR DIVISION POLICE ASSISTANCE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 82 SPIRIT OF CD-7 BEAUTIFICATION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 83 COUNCIL DISTRICT 1 PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 84 COMMISSION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 85 CITY PROCUREMENT AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REENGINEERING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 86 HOMELESS INITIATIVE FUND
CHAPTER 87 PLANNING DEPARTMENT EXPEDITED PERMIT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 88 NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 89 HOME OCCUPATION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 90 CITYWIDE COUNCIL DISTRICT SIDEWALK REPAIR AND STREET MAINTENANCE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 91 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 92 DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 93 JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 94 COMMUNITY CRISIS RELIEF FUND
CHAPTER 95 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 96 SUNSHINE CANYON (CAT) COMMUNITY AMENITIES TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 97 CITYWIDE RECYCLING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 98 LAKE VIEW TERRACE AREA LIBRARY TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 99 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES COLLECTION FUND
CHAPTER 100 COUNCIL DISTRICT REAL PROPERTY TRUST FUNDS
CHAPTER 101 STATE ONE-STOP FUND
CHAPTER 102 ENGINEERING SPECIAL SERVICES FUND
CHAPTER 103 LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 104 CITY FACILITIES RECYCLING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 105 ELECTED CHARTER REFORM COMMISSION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 106 UNIFIED PROGRAM TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 107 ADOPT-A-CURB TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 108 STANDARDS AND TRAINING FOR CORRECTIONS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 109 ANTI-SMOKING FUND
CHAPTER 111 STAPLES CENTER TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 112 HEALTH ALTERNATIVES TO SMOKING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 113 GRIFFITH PARK 2004 TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 114 PROPOSITION K FUNDS
CHAPTER 115 COLLECTION AGENT FEE PROCEEDS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 116 STREET BANNERS REVENUE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 117 DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT FUND
CHAPTER 118 RESERVE FOR EXTRAORDINARY LIABILITY CLAIMS
CHAPTER 119 VENICE AREA SPECIAL FUNDS
CHAPTER 120 ASSET FORFEITURE TRUST FUNDS
CHAPTER 121 TARGETED-DESTINATION AMBULANCE SERVICES REVENUE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 122 AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 123 BUS BENCH ADVERTISING PROGRAM REVENUE SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 124 CITY HEALTH COMMISSION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 125 EL PUEBLO CULTURAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 126 VERMONT/WESTERN STATION NEIGHBORHOOD AREA PLAN PARKS FIRST TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 127 BRADLEY LANDFILL COMMUNITY TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 128 COASTAL ZONE AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 129 ATHENS SERVICES COMMUNITY BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 130 VERMONT/WESTERN STATION NEIGHBORHOOD AREA PLAN CHILD CARE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 131 TAX REFORM FUND
CHAPTER 132 ENERGY CONSERVATION LOAN PROGRAM FUND
CHAPTER 134 THREAT PREPAREDNESS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 135 VLF-FUNDED POLICE OFFICERS SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 136 PROPOSITION 12 PER CAPITA TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 137 PICO/GENESSEE COMMUNITY BEAUTIFICATION FUND
CHAPTER 138 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FUND
CHAPTER 140 CENTRAL LOS ANGELES RECYCLING AND TRANSFER STATION TRUST FUNDS
CHAPTER 142 BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM PENALTY TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 143 COUNCIL DISTRICT 9 PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 144 COUNCIL DISTRICT 6 PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 145 COUNCIL DISTRICT 8 PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 146 COUNCIL DISTRICT 11 PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 147 POTRERO CANYON TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 149 COUNCIL DISTRICT 10 PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 150 COUNCIL DISTRICT 14 PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 151 ALTERNATIVES TO LANDFILLING FUND
CHAPTER 152 GRAFFITI TECHNOLOGY AND RECOVERY FUND
CHAPTER 153 ARRA - TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS SPECIAL FUNDS
CHAPTER 155 MEASURE R - TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS SPECIAL FUNDS
CHAPTER 156 ARRA - RECOVERY ZONE FACILITY BONDS DEPOSIT FUND
CHAPTER 157 BOARD OF THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 158 BOARD OF HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSIONERS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 159 COMMISSION ON COMMUNITY AND FAMILY SERVICES TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 160 CORNFIELD ARROYO SECO SPECIFIC PLAN FLOOR AREA PAYMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 161 COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 AVENUE OF THE STARS COMMUNITY AMENITIES TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 162 901 OLYMPIC NORTH HOTEL PROJECT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 163 WARNER CENTER MOBILITY TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 164 WARNER CENTER CULTURAL AMENITIES TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 165 VILLAGE AT WESTFIELD TOPANGA TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 166 COUNCIL DISTRICT 3 VILLAGE AT WESTFIELD TOPANGA PUBLIC BENEFITS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 167 COUNCIL DISTRICT 12 NORTH WEST VALLEY PROJECT MITIGATION FUND
CHAPTER 168 METROPOLIS HOTEL PROJECT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 169 HOLLYWOOD REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 170 SHORT-TERM RENTAL ENFORCEMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 171 SOUTH PARK OPEN SPACE MAINTENANCE TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 172 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 173 GRAND AVENUE HOTEL PROJECT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 174 WILSHIRE GRAND HOTEL PROJECT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 175 MEASURE M - LOCAL RETURN SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 176 HOUSING IMPACT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 177 ROAD MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION PROGRAM SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 178 CAMBRIA HOTEL PROJECT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 179 FIG+PICO CONFERENCE CENTER HOTELS TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 180 DEPARTMENT OF CANNABIS REGULATION TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 182 PORTER RANCH ART TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 184 AECOM HOTEL PROJECT TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 185 MEASURE A SPECIAL FUNDS
CHAPTER 186 YOUTH SPORT PARTNERSHIP FUND
CHAPTER 187 MEASURE W - SAFE, CLEAN WATER - REGIONAL PROJECTS SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 188 MEASURE W - SAFE, CLEAN WATER - MUNICIPAL PROGRAM SPECIAL FUND
CHAPTER 189 VICTORY LA REVOLVING TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 190 EMERGENCY RENTAL ASSISTANCE SUBSIDY PROGRAM TRUST FUND
CHAPTER 191 CIVIL AND HUMAN RIGHTS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FUND
CHAPTER 192 HOUSE LA FUND
CHAPTER 193 CLIMATE EQUITY FUND
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Sec. 5.195. Creation of the Fund.
 
   Pursuant to the provisions of Section 53.15.1 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code, there is hereby established in the City Treasury a fund to be known as the “Equestrian Facilities Trust Fund”, hereinafter referred to in this article as the “Fund”.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 144,752, Eff. 6-21-73.
 
 
Sec. 5.196. Deposit of Equine License Fees.
 
   Equine license fee payments, but not penalties thereon, shall be deposited in the Fund in accordance with the provisions of Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 53.15.1. All interest earnings on money in the Fund shall be credited to, and used for the purposes of, the Fund. Money not expended from the Fund in any fiscal year shall not revert to the Reserve Fund, but shall remain in the Fund.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 144,752, Eff. 6-21-73.
Amended by: Ord. No. 161,729, Eff. 12-8-86; Ord. No. 165,486, Eff. 3-5-90; Ord. No. 182,634, Eff. 8-25-13.
 
 
Sec. 5.197. Purpose of the Fund.
 
   The purposes of the Fund are to provide for the acquisition and construction of new equestrian facilities, such as bridle trails, and to maintain bridle trails located on publicly dedicated property, as identified by the City Engineer. The moneys deposited in the Fund shall be used exclusively for such purposes.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 144,752, Eff. 6-21-73.
Amended by: Ord. No. 161,729, Eff. 12-8-86.
 
 
Sec. 5.198. Expenditures from the Fund.
 
   The Fund is to be administered and expended by the Department of Recreation and Parks for the aforesaid purposes only, and expenditures are to be made only after approval by the City Council.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
*Added by Ord. No. 144,752. Eff. 6-21-73.
 
*This ordinance shall not take effect until Section 53.15.1 of the Los Angeles Municipal Code has been amended so as to require the deposit of 40 percent of fees collected under said section in this Equestrian Facilities Trust Fund.
 
 
 
ARTICLE 3
ANIMAL STERILIZATION FUND
 
 
Section
5.199   Creation and Administration of the Fund.
 
 
Sec. 5.199. Creation and Administration of the Fund.
 
   (a)   There is hereby created and established within the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles a special trust fund to be known as the “Animal Sterilization Fund”, hereinafter referred to in this article as the “Fund”.
 
   (b)   Subject to any special terms or conditions of individual gifts, contributions, or bequests to the Fund, the Fund shall be used to provide animal sterilization services to residents of the City of Los Angeles who meet applicable program eligibility requirements, as established by the General Manager of the Department of Animal Services (hereinafter referred to in this Section as the “Department”) and approved by the City Council; and for dogs, cats, and rabbits adopted from City animal shelters by other persons.
 
   (c)   Any gift, contribution, or bequest accepted by the City Council or the General Manager of the Department for the purpose of providing animal sterilization services shall be placed in the Fund.
 
   (d)   All gifts, contributions or bequests to the Fund which exceed $25,000 shall be submitted to the City Council for acceptance or rejection. All gifts, contributions or bequests of $25,000 or less may be accepted or rejected by the General Manager of the Department.
 
   (e)   The Controller shall establish a separate account for each accepted gift, contribution or bequest which includes any special requirements, qualifications or conditions for use. All accepted gifts, contributions or bequests which do not include any special requirements, qualifications or conditions for use shall be placed in a general account established by the Controller for this purpose.
 
   (f)   The civil penalties collected pursuant to Los Angeles Municipal Code Sections 53.12.2, 53.15.2 and 53.15.3 shall be deposited in the Fund and shall be used in a manner consistent with its purposes.
 
   (g)   Within 30 days after the end of each calendar quarter, there shall be transferred to the Fund from the General Fund an amount equal to $2.00 for each paid dog license for an unaltered dog and an amount equal to $7.00 for each paid dog license for an altered dog issued during that calendar quarter. Any additional allocations for animal sterilization services shall be transferred from the General Fund to the Fund.
 
   (h)   Subject to the prior approval of the Board of Animal Services Commissioners, expenditures may also be authorized for the following purposes: establishing and financing a public education program to prevent overpopulation of dogs and cats; a follow-up program to assure that animals sold or given away by the Department are spayed or neutered; and for any additional costs incurred by the City of Los Angeles because of the enactment of Sections 30503 and 31751 of the California Food and Agricultural Code.
 
   (i)   Spaying and Neutering Fees. The Department may enter into cooperative agreements with other animal control agencies, society for prevention of cruelty to animal shelters, humane society shelters and rescue groups and with veterinarians licensed to practice veterinary medicine in this state, in lieu of requiring spaying and neutering prepayments in order to carry out the requirements of this Section.
 
   (1)   Fee Amounts. The Department shall not sell or give away any dog, cat or rabbit that has not been spayed or neutered before placement with the owner. A fee of $40.00 for spaying or neutering shall be collected by the Department at the time of adoption or sale for any dog, cat or rabbit that is a suitable candidate for spaying or neutering surgery. The fee will be used to pay for veterinary services.
 
   (2)   Prepayment Alternative. If a veterinarian licensed to practice veterinary medicine in this state certifies that a dog, cat or rabbit is too sick or injured to be spayed or neutered or that it would otherwise be detrimental to the health of the dog or cat to be spayed or neutered, at the time of adoption or sale, the Department shall collect a prepayment fee of $40.00. All such prepayment fees shall be deposited in the Fund.
 
   (3)   Prepayment of Spaying and Neutering Fees. Whenever a dog, cat or rabbit has been spayed or neutered as provided in Subsections (i)(2) and (4), the adopter or purchaser shall be entitled to have the prepayment forwarded to the licensed veterinarian performing the above operation, and the General Manager shall draw the necessary demand on the Fund therefor.
 
   (4)   Disposition of Prepayments. The prepayment collected as provided in Subsection (i)(2) shall only be retained until the dog, cat or rabbit is healthy enough to be spayed or neutered, as certified by a veterinarian licensed to practice veterinary medicine in this state. The dog, cat or rabbit shall be spayed or neutered within 14 business days of that certification or the prepayment shall be forfeited. The adopter or purchaser shall obtain written proof of spaying or neutering from the veterinarian performing the operation. If the adopter or purchaser presents proof of spaying or neutering to the Department within 30 business days of obtaining the proof, the adopter or purchaser shall receive a full refund of the prepayment.
 
   On and after January 1, 2006, any dog, cat or rabbit six months of age or younger at the time it is sold or given away by the Department shall be spayed or neutered within six months of its acquisition or the prepayment shall be deemed unclaimed. Any dog, cat or rabbit over six months of age at the time it is sold or given away by the Department shall be spayed or neutered within 60 days of its acquisition or the prepayment shall be deemed unclaimed. All unclaimed or forfeited prepayments may be expended by the Department in accordance with the restrictions on the use of the proceeds in the Fund.
 
   (5)   Refund of Prepayments. Whenever any dog, cat or rabbit which has been acquired from the Department dies or is destroyed prior to being spayed or neutered as required herein, the adopter or purchaser shall be entitled to a refund upon satisfactory proof of such death or destruction and the General Manager shall draw the necessary demand therefor on the Fund. No refund shall be made, however, where death or destruction occurs following the time within which the aforementioned operation was required to be performed.
 
   (j)   The Fund shall be administered and expenditures shall be authorized by the General Manager of the Department in accordance with established City practices. Expenditures of funds shall be made for the purpose of providing animal sterilization services and for purposes as stated in Subsection (h) of this Section.
 
   (k)   The General Manager of the Department shall report to the City Council annually regarding expenditures from the Fund and the purposes thereof.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 149,721, Eff. 6-27-77.
Amended by: Subsec, (d), Ord. No. 162,039, Eff. 4-5-87; Subsec. (g), adds (h), Ord. No. 162,671, Eff. 9-6-87; Subsecs. (b), (c), and (f), Ord. No. 170,429, Eff. 4-26-95; “Department of Animal Regulation” renamed “Department of Animal Services,” Ord. No. 174,661, Eff. 8-9-02; Subsec. (i) added, Ord. No. 175,081, Eff. 3-25-03; Subsec. (d), Ord. No. 176,520, Eff. 4-19-05; In Entirety, Ord. No. 181,290, Eff. 9-27-10; Subsecs. (b), (c), (g), and (j), Ord. No. 186,865, Eff. 1-21-21.
 
 
 
ARTICLE 4
ANIMAL WELFARE TRUST FUND
 
 
Section
5.200   Creation and Administration of the Fund.
5.200.1   Receipt of Property.
5.200.2   Registration of Personal Property.
 
 
Sec. 5.200. Creation and Administration of the Fund.
 
   (a)   There is hereby created and established within the Treasury of the City of Los Angeles a special fund to be known as the “Animal Welfare Trust Fund,” hereinafter referred to in this article as the “Fund.
 
   (b)   The Fund shall be used to augment established programs and activities of the Department of Animal Services, other than those involving pet sterilization, and may be used for the acquisition, construction and maintenance of land and capital improvements and the purchase of equipment, services or furnishings in support of such programs and activities, subject to any special terms or conditions attached to individual gifts, contributions or bequests to the City.
 
   (1)   New Programs. The Fund may also be used to establish or augment new programs established by the Department, other than those involving pet sterilization, including, but not limited to, the full or partial payment of adoption, microchip and/or redemption fees in connection with specified adoption events or programs for low income persons.
 
   (2)   New Programs – approval. Use of the Fund to establish or augment new programs require prior City Council approval by resolution; may only be funded through gifts, contributions or bequests to the Fund received after May 1, 2018, or after the effective date of this subdivision, whichever is later; and must comply with any special terms or conditions attached to individual gifts, contributions or bequests to the City.
 
   (c)   Monetary gifts, contributions or bequests to the City, to the Department of Animal Services, to a division or operation thereof or to the General Manager thereof for the acquisition, construction and maintenance of land and capital improvements, to establish or augment new programs approved by the City Council, or for the purchase of equipment, services or furnishings in support of the programs and activities of the Department of Animal Services, other than those involving pet sterilization, which exceed in value the sum of $25,000, shall be submitted to the City Council for acceptance or rejection. Such monetary gifts, contributions or bequests, the value of which is $25,000 or less, may be accepted or rejected for the City by the General Manager of the Department of Animal Services.
 
   (d)   All monetary gifts, contributions or bequests accepted by the City Council or by the General Manager of the Department of Animal Services for the purposes set forth in this article shall be placed in the Fund.
 
   (e)   The General Manager of the Department of Animal Services shall inform the Controller of any special terms or conditions placed upon the use of all moneys accepted for deposit in the Fund. The Controller shall establish a separate account within the Fund for each accepted monetary gift, contribution or bequest which includes any such special term or condition. No money shall be expended from the Fund except in compliance with each special term or condition under which such money was accepted. Any request by the General Manager of the Department of Animal Services for an expenditure of money accepted with any special term or condition placed upon its use shall be accompanied by sufficient information for the Controller to determine that the proposed expenditure of said money does not violate such special term or condition.
 
   (f)   All other monetary gifts, contributions or bequests which are accepted without special terms or con- ditions upon their use shall be placed in a general account in the Fund established by the Controller for such purpose.
 
   (g)   The Fund shall be administered and expenditures therefrom may be authorized by the General Manager of the Department of Animal Services in accordance with established City practice, provided, however, that no expenditure shall be made from the Fund for any purpose which is contrary to the budget policy of the Department of Animal Services as established by the Mayor and City Council.
 
   (h)   The General Manager of the Department of Animal Services shall report to the City Council regarding and identifying all receipts into, and all expenditures out of, the Fund, as well as the purposes for which the expenditures were made. Each report shall cover the most recent six-month period of time which commenced on April 1 or October 1 and shall be submitted within 15 days after the close of said period.
 
   (i)   All interest and other earnings from moneys placed in the Fund shall be credited to each account in the Fund to which they are attributable and shall be devoted to the purposes thereof.
 
SECTION HISTORY
 
Added by Ord. No. 162,039, Eff. 4-5-87.
Amended by: Subsec. (i) added, Ord. No. 164,471, Eff. 3-26-89; “Department of Animal Regulation” renamed “Department of Animal Services,” Ord. No. 174,661, Eff. 8-9-02; Subsec. (c), Ord. No. 176,520, Eff. 4-19-05; Subsecs. (b)(1) and (b)(2) added and Subsec. (c) amended, Ord. No. 185,617, Eff. 7-30-18.
 
 
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