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(a) Establishment of Fund. The Police Hall of Justice Gymnasium Fund is hereby established as a category six for the purpose of receiving any donations, gifts or bequests of money or property, and fees from annual dues offered for the purchase or maintenance of exercise equipment for the Police Department's Hall of Justice gymnasium.
(b) Use of Fund. The fund shall be used exclusively for the purpose of purchasing and maintaining exercise equipment for the Police Department's gymnasium for use by City and County employees assigned to the Hall of Justice who pay personally or through their agency a $60 annual fee.
(c) Exceptions to Fund Category. All expenditures from the fund shall be approved by the Police Commission which may delegate approval authority to the Chief of Police.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Police Officers' Training Fund is established as a category two fund to receive all deposits, not to exceed $700,000, allocated by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training to the City and County from the Peace Officers' Training Fund maintained by the State Treasury.
(b) Use of Fund. Monies in the fund shall be used exclusively for the recruitment and training of members of the uniformed force of the Police Department in San Francisco, including but not limited to expenses incurred in the recruitment of qualified officers, 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 officers being trained and such other expenses as may be incurred in the recruitment and training of members of the Police Department.
(c) Administration of Fund. The provisions of this ordinance shall be reviewed annually commencing on the effective date hereof.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Police Project SAFE Fund is hereby established as a category one fund for the purpose of receiving all cash gifts, donations and contributions of money that may from time to time be offered to the Police Department for "Project San Francisco SAFE."
(b) Use of Fund. The monies accepted into the fund may be expended solely for Project San Francisco SAFE.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)

Publisher's Note: This section has been AMENDED by new legislation (Ord. 180-22
, approved 8/4/2022, effective 9/4/2022, oper. conditional). The text of the amendment will be incorporated under the new section number when the amending legislation is effective.
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Police Vehicle Theft Crimes Fund is established as a category six fund to receive money which reflects the California Department of Motor Vehicles' $1 surcharge on vehicles registered to a San Francisco address pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 9250.14.
(b) Use of Fund. The fund shall be used exclusively for deterring, investigating or prosecuting vehicle theft crimes, and consistent with any state guidelines for their use. No costs which may be incurred by any City department in administering this fund shall be recovered therefrom.
(c) Exceptions to Fund Category. The Chief of Police may only authorize expenditures from the fund following acceptance of monies by the Police Commission. The balance remaining in this fund after December 31, 1995, shall be returned to the State Controller for deposit in the Motor Vehicle account in the State Transportation Fund.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Public Guardian/Public Administrator Fund is estab- lished as a category eight special fund, meaning that funds are automatically appropriated, inter- est shall be accumulated and that any fund bal- ance shall carry forward year to year. The Public Guardian/Public Administrator Fund shall con- tain all monies collected or appropriated by the Public Guardian’s Office for the uses described in subsection (b). The fund shall also be used as a gift fund to receive all donations of money that may be offered to the Public Guardian’s Office.
(b) Use of Fund. The S.F. Public Guardian is the official under the California Probate Code to serve as the conservator where there is no one else who is qualified and willing to act and where the Public Guardian’s appointment would be in the best interest of the individual as determined by the San Francisco Probate Court. Monies deposited in the fund shall be expended for the purposes designated by the Public Guardian and the Executive Director of the Department of Disability and Aging Services. The fund shall be used primarily to increase and enhance conservatorship services for individuals who are unable to meet basic personal needs for health, food, clothing, and shelter or who are substantially unable to manage their financial resources. The fund may be used to increase staffing and other resources to better provide services including, but not limited to the following: investigating and processing conservatorships; assessing physical, mental, and financial needs; ensuring appropriate medical care, social work services, and budgeting for conservatees; securing housing or shelter for conservatees; locating and managing the assets and income of conservatees; developing plans for both immediate and long-term care of conservatees; and advocating on behalf of conservatees to government agencies, private parties, relatives, and other individuals.
(c) Administration of the Fund. The Public Guardian and the Executive Director of the Department of Disability and Aging Services shall jointly administer the fund.
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