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(a) Establishment of Fund. The Human Services Agency's Working Families Credit Fund is established as a category eight fund for the purpose of receiving all public monies and gifts, donations and contributions of money which may from time to time be received by the City and County through the Human Services Agency for the purpose of implementing the Working Families Credit Program established in Chapter 12S.
(b) Use of Fund. All expenditures from such fund shall be made for the purpose of administering and implementing the Working Families Credit Program established in Chapter 12S.
(Added by Ord. 194-04, File No. 040737, App. 7/30/2004; Ord. 308-06, File No. 061562, App. 12/18/2006)
Editor's Note:
Formerly Section 10.100-347.
Formerly Section 10.100-347.
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Hotel Room Tax 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 described in Section 515.01
(a) of Article 7 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code.
(c) Administration of Fund. As stated in Section 515.01
(d) of Article 7 of the Business and Tax Regulations Code, commencing with a report filed no later than February 15, 2020, covering the fiscal year ending June 30, 2019, the Controller shall file annually with the Board of Supervisors, by February 15 of each year, a report containing the amount of monies collected in and expended from the Fund during the prior fiscal year, the status of any project required or authorized to be funded by Section 515.01
, and such other information as the Controller, in the Controller’s sole discretion, shall deem relevant to the operation of Section 515.01
.
(Added by Proposition E, 11/6/2018, Eff. 12/14/2018, Oper. 1/1/2019)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Infant and Toddler Early Learning Scholarship Fund (“the Fund”) is hereby established as a category four fund to provide financial assistance to both family child-care homes and early care and education centers that are licensed by the State of California (collectively “Providers”).
(b) Sources of Funds. The Fund may re- ceive any legally available monies appropriated for this purpose including, but not limited to, monies received by the City through public-private partnerships.
(c) Use of Funds. The Department of Early Childhood (the “Department”), as successor to the Office of Early Care and Education (“OECE”), shall use monies in the Fund to provide grants to Providers under a funding program that the Department shall establish. The purpose of the grants shall be to expand access to quality infant and toddler care for parents and guardians who (1) reside in San Francisco, (2) work or attend school at least part-time, (3) have a child younger than 36 months old, and (4) have a moderate family income subject to a limit established by the Department, which shall be no less than 110% of Area Median Income for the San Francisco area, derived from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, adjusted solely for household size.
(d) Administration and Oversight of Fund. The Department shall administer the Fund.
(1) No later than six months after the effective date of the ordinance in Board File No. 161034 enacting this Section 10.100-81, and prior to issuing any grants, the Department shall adopt rules for the program consistent with this Section 10.100-81. The rules shall at a minimum establish a selection process for awarding grants, eligibility criteria for Providers receiving grants, procedures for determining the size and frequency of grant awards, processes for disbursement of grant funds, restrictions on the use of grant funds, criteria for determining which families’ tuition costs may be reduced by grant funds, and reporting obligations for Providers. The rules shall establish criteria that prioritize funding that supports parents and guardians who attend publicly funded colleges or universities in the City over those who attend other colleges or universities.
(2) Within 15 days after adopting initial rules for the program under subsection (d)(1), the Department shall submit a copy thereof to the Board of Supervisors. These rules shall not become effective, and the Department shall issue no grants thereunder, until at least 90 days after the Department has submitted the rules to the Board of Supervisors. Any subsequent rules or rule amendments adopted by the Department shall become effective immediately upon adoption.
(3) The Department shall submit an annual report to the Board of Supervisors and the Mayor describing the implementation of the program.
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Jackson Playground Park Fund is established as a category four fund to receive fees and other contributions to the fund.
(b) Use of Fund. The Jackson Playground Park Fund is to be used for the construction of physical improvements to the Jackson Playground Park, and for repair and maintenance of the Jackson Playground Park. All expenditures from the fund shall require prior approval of the General Manager of the City’s Recreation and Park Department.
(c) Administration of Fund. The Recreation and Park Department 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 improvements and activities funded. The Recreation and Park Department shall have the authority to prescribe rules and regulations governing the fund.
(Added by Ord. 26-22, File No. 212298, App. 2/18/2022, Eff. 3/21/2022)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Kindergarten to College Fund is established as a category eight fund to receive all private grants, gifts, and bequests of money and property which may be offered to the City and County of San Francisco to support the Kindergarten to College Program.
(b) Use of the Fund. The Kindergarten to College Program provides college savings accounts for kindergarten students in participating schools. The fund is to be used exclusively to support the Kindergarten to College Program, including but not limited to, student incentives, scholarships, and program operations.
(c) Administration of Fund. The Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector shall administer the fund.
(Added by Ord. 144-17, File No. 170444, App. 7/21/2017, Eff. 8/20/2017)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Library Construction Fund is established as a category four fund for the acceptance of gifts for the construction of additions or enhancements to the new main library, including without limitation, the receipt of funds to pay for furniture and equipment for the library.
(b) Use of Fund. Expenditures from the fund may be approved for the payment of the construction of additions or enhancements to the new main library; architecture and inspection charges of the Department of Public Works; outside architects, interior designers, and engineers for designing additions or enhancements to the new main library; furniture and equipment for the new main library; and payment for other purposes for the new main library as specified by donors to the fund.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Library Gift Fund is established as a category eight fund to receive all private gifts up to $100,000 of cash, goods, or services, including in-kind goods or services, which may be offered to the City and County of San Francisco to support San Francisco Public Library programs, facilities, and operations.
(b) Use of Fund. The fund is to be used exclusively for the purposes of supporting San Francisco Public Library programs, facilities, and operations, including but not limited to music-based children's literacy programs, services for the Blind & Print Disabled and workshops for students.
(c) Administration of Fund. The Library will be the administering department for this fund.
(Added by Ord. 169-13, File No. 130544, App. 8/2/2013, Eff. 9/1/2013)
(a) Establishment of Fund. The Library Special Collections and Services Fund is established as a category six fund to receive all proceeds derived from (1) the provision of information services or publications by the Library; (2) visitor cards; and (3) the sales of books from the Special Collections Department of said Public Library, which duplicate holdings in said Special Collections Department or are not compatible with the collection policy of said Special Collections Department. Books selected for such a sale shall be on the recommendation of the City Librarian with the approval of the Library Commission. All proceeds derived from service fees charged for photographic reproduction of materials in the Special Collections Department of said Public Library shall be deposited in said Special Collections and Services Fund.
(b) Use of Fund. Monies deposited in the fund may be expended solely for the following purposes:
(1) Expenses incurred in connection with the sale of books from said Special Collections Department as aforesaid;
(2) Purchase of additional books and related ephemera for the Special Collections Department of the Public Library;
(3) Purchase of special equipment and related items for the Special Collections Department of the Public Library deemed necessary to insure proper security and conservation of rare and valuable materials;
(4) Special fellowships awarded to individuals with expertise in any area of the collections housed in said Special Collections Department of the Public Library;
(5) Expenses incurred in the provision of information services; and
(6) Purchases, lease, and maintenance of equipment and information resources necessary for the provision of information services.
(c) Exceptions to Fund Category. All expenditures from the fund are subject to approval of the Library Commission, and the Board of Supervisors must approve any expenditure in excess of $5,000.
(Added by Ord. 316-00, File No. 001911, App. 12/28/2000)
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