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(a) Establishment of Account. The Art Commission Youth Arts Fund is established as a separate account within the Arts Commission Public Arts Fund under Section 10.100-30 of the San Francisco Administrative Code, a category four fund to receive half of the annual payment made to the City under Section II.B of the Advertising Transit Shelter Agreement, as amended, and any monies appropriated by the Board of Supervisors for youth arts programs.
(b) Use of the Account. The monies in this account shall be expended exclusively for providing programs and opportunities for the talents and creativity of young artists.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000; amended by Ord. 187-05, File No. 050999, App. 7/29/2005)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Babies and Families First Fund (“Fund”) is established as a category four fund as defined in Section 10.100-1 of the Administrative Code, and shall receive all taxes, penalties, interest, and fees collected from the Early Care and Education Commercial Rents Tax imposed under Article 21 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code.
(b) Use of Fund. Subject to the budgetary and fiscal provisions of the Charter, monies in the Fund shall be used exclusively for the purposes described in Section 2112 of Article 21 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code.
(c) The Controller shall report to the Board of Supervisors as required by subsection (i) of Section 2112 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code.
(Added by Proposition C, 6/5/2018, Eff. 7/20/2018, Oper. 1/1/2019)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Board of Supervisors Outreach Advertising Revenue Fund is established as a category four fund to receive monies withheld from payments to official newspapers for official advertising, in accordance with Administrative Code Section 2.81-2(a).
(b) Use of Fund. The Outreach Advertising Revenue Fund shall be used solely to pay for outreach advertising, in accordance with Section 2.80-1(d).
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Building Inspection Fund is established as a category four fund to receive all revenues collected by the Department of Building Inspection, including, but not limited to, application fees, permit fees, plan check fees, the Apartment and Hotel License Fee, and reproduction fees, but excluding Fire Department plan check fees, and Department of City Planning fees shall be deposited into this fund.
(b) Use of the Fund. This fund shall be used by the Department of Building Inspection, subject to the approval of the Building Inspection Commission exclusively to defray the costs of the Bureau of Building Inspection in processing and reviewing permit applications and plans, field inspections, code enforcement and reproduction of documents.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
(a) Establishment and Use of Fund. The CAAP Treatment Fund is established as a category two fund to support the costs of the substance abuse screening, evaluation, and treatment program set forth in Section 20.7-26.5 of Article VII of Chapter 20 of the Administrative Code.
(b) Source of Fund. Savings that result from recipient noncompliance with the requirements of Section 20.7-26.5 (Substance Abuse Screening, Evaluation, and Treatment) shall be allocated to the CAAP Treatment Fund.
(c) Administration of Fund. The method for administering the fund and for making deposits thereto and expenditures therefrom shall be approved by the Executive Director of the Human Services Agency, or the Executive Director’s designee.
(Added by Proposition F, 3/5/2024, Eff. 4/12/2024, Oper. 1/1/2025)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Central SoMa Legacy Business & PDR Support Fund is established as a category four fund to receive fees and other contributions to the fund collected by the Controller.
(b) Use of Fund. The Central SoMa Legacy Business & PDR Support Fund will provide annual business grants of at least $600,000 to the San Francisco Flower Mart LLC, or any successor master tenant under the master lease for the San Francisco Flower Mart (the “Master Lease”), located at 16th Street and Mississippi Streets, to subsidize operations of the wholesale flower market, subject to the availability of funds. Grants to the master tenant will be made each year beginning in the fourth year of the Master Lease term, up to the earlier of (i) 34 years after the start of the Master Lease, (ii) the exhaustion of funds in the Central SoMa Legacy Business & PDR Support Fund, or (iii) the termination or expiration of the Master Lease. Funds may also be used for job training, job retention, and other economic development purposes in support of the wholesale flower mart. All expenditures from the fund shall require prior approval of the City’s Controller, in consultation with the OEWD Director of Development. The amount of any grant to the master tenant shall be based upon an amount that, in the City Controller’s judgment, will provide a continuous revenue stream during the Master Lease term and will also provide necessary support to the master tenant to continue operations. In its sole discretion and subject to all approvals, the City may consider contributing additional funds to the Central SoMa Legacy Business and PDR Support Fund.
(c) Administration of Fund. The City’s Controller shall administer the fund and shall report annually to the Board of Supervisors on the current status of the fund, the amounts approved for disbursement, and the number and types of businesses supported. The Controller shall have the authority to prescribe rules and regulations governing the fund. Any unexpended funds remaining after the earlier of (i) 34 years from the start of the Master Lease, or (ii) the expiration or termination of the Master Lease, shall be either used for job training, job retention, and other economic development purposes or deposited into the Eastern Neighborhoods Community Improvements Fund or the relevant successor fund, as the Controller determines, following consultation with the OEWD Director of Development.
(Added by Ord. 26-22, File No. 212298, App. 2/18/2022, Eff. 3/21/2022)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The City Administrator Convention Facilities Fund is established as a category four fund for the purposes of receiving all monies appropriated or received for the support of the City's convention facilities, and revenues accruing from the use of Moscone Center, Brooks Hall and Civic Auditorium.
(b) Use of Fund. The fund shall be used exclusively for operation, maintenance, management and improvement of the City's convention facilities, including Moscone Center, Brooks Hall and Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and other expenses the City Administrator deems necessary and appropriate for the promotion of San Francisco as a convention destination.
(c) Administration of Fund. Subject to the requirements of Section 10.100-1, the City Administrator shall have the discretion to allocate, budget and control the monies in the fund.
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