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(a) Establishment of Fund. The Mayor's Voluntary Arts Contribution Fund is established as a category eight fund for the purpose of receiving all donations or grants of money and property which may be offered to the City and County for its use and benefit to promote and provide services to nonprofit arts organizations pursuant to Chapter 51 of the San Francisco Administrative Code.
(b) Use of Fund. The monies are to be expended for the purposes designated in Chapter 51 of the San Francisco Administrative Code.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Medical Examiner's Peace Officer Training Fund is hereby established as a category two fund into which shall be deposited all state funds allocated by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training to the City and County for the training of peace officer members of the Medical Examiner's Office.
(b) Use of Fund. Monies from the fund shall be used exclusively for recruitment and training of peace officer members of the Medical Examiner's Office, including but not limited to, expenses incurred in the recruitment of personnel, purchase of equipment and training aids, expenses incurred in attending seminars, training schools and conferences, expenses incurred in assigning officers on an overtime basis to fill the regular duty assignments of officer members being trained and such other expenses as may be incurred in the recruitment and training of peace officer members of the Medical Examiner's Office. The Medical Examiner's Office will adhere to the standards for selection and training of peace officer members of the coroners' offices established by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Navigation Partnerships Fund (the “Fund”) is established to pay for navigation services provided by the City or contracted community-based organizations. “Navigation services” provide low barrier-to-entry alternatives to shelter with the goal of moving homeless individuals off of the streets, providing case management and connection to social service benefits, with an ultimate goal of stabilizing these individuals in housing placements in San Francisco or otherwise resolving their homelessness. The Fund is a category eight fund, authorized to receive private donations, grants, gifts, and bequests of money which may be offered to the City to assist in the provision of navigation services.
(b) Use of Fund. Money received into the Fund shall be used exclusively for the provision of navigation services. No costs which may be incurred by any City department in administering the Fund shall be recovered therefrom. Monies in the Fund may only be drawn and expended when the City has appropriated an equal amount of funds for navigation services. Appropriations include, but are not limited to, the budget process set forth in Article IX of the Charter, supplemental appropriations, receipt of state or federal grants mid-year, and re-allocation of departmental budgets mid-year.
(c) Administration of Fund. The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing shall administer the Fund.
(d) Reporting Requirement. The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing shall report at least annually to the Board of Supervisors and the Homelessness Oversight Commission on private donations, grants, gifts, and bequests of money to and expenditures from the Fund.
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Community Reinvestment Fund (“the Fund”) is established as a category six fund to receive any monies appropriated or donated for the purpose of providing assistance to entities and organizations working to address the impact of: racially disproportionate arrests and incarceration, generational poverty, community degradation, housing insecurity, loss of educational and employment opportunities, disruption of family structures, and other burdens of the failed War on Drugs.
(b) Use of Fund. The Fund shall be used by the Director of the Office of Cannabis or his or her designee (“Director”) to provide the following types of assistance:
(1) Workforce development;
(2) Access to affordable commercial real estate;
(3) Access to investment financing;
(4) Access to legal services and business administration.
(c) Disbursement. The Director shall authorize disbursements to eligible Equity Applicants and Equity Operators on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the policy adopted pursuant to subsection (d).
(d) Administration of Fund. By no later than April 1, 2018, the Director shall adopt a policy for implementation of this Section 10.100-162, which the Director may modify from time to time as the Director deems necessary or appropriate.
(e) Annual Report. The Director shall submit an annual written report to the Mayor, the Board of Supervisors, and the Controller within the first two weeks of July, showing for the prior fiscal year donations or appropriations received, the nature and amount of such donations or appropriations, and the disposition thereof, together with a description of the individual payments made from the Fund.
(Added by Ord. 230-17, File No. 171042, App. 12/6/2017, Eff. 1/5/2018)
(Former Sec. 10.100-162 added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000; repealed by Ord. 65-10, File No. 100044, App. 4/2/2010)
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