General Government
9350 Shared Revenues

The purpose of the Shared Revenue program is the maintenance of the fiscal strength of the various governmental entities throughout the state. This is accomplished by the apportionment of special monies collected by the state to local government on the basis of statutory formulas.

MAJOR PROGRAM CHANGES Back to Top
  • The Governor's Budget reflects that the remainder of local streets and roads bond funds were appropriated in 2009-10


PROGRAMS Back to Top
The following table presents total proposed budget year personnel years and expenditures for each budgeted program area. These expenditures include all funding sources that support the state agency's programs.
Code Program
Proposed
2010-11*
Personnel
Years
Dollars
10 Apportionments: General Fund
-
$740
20 Apportionments: Special Funds
-
1,812,631
30 Apportionments: Federal Funds
-
68,801
Totals, Personnel Years and Expenditures (excluding Infrastructure)
-
$1,882,172
 
Infrastructure Expenditures
-
-
Totals, Personnel Years and All Expenditures
0.0
$1,882,172

Refer to the Program Descriptions for a description of programs operated by this state agency.

Refer to the 3-Yr Expenditures & Personnel Years for expenditures, personnel years, and funding detail.

PRINTABLE BUDGET DOCUMENTS Back to Top
The following identifies budget documents for this state agency that are available in a printable (pdf) format.

Entire Shared Revenues Budget (pdf * - 19K) in pdf format.
This document provides a printable format (pdf) of all budget information for this state agency. Note: Along with other information, this document includes the documents listed below.

Fund Condition Statements ONLY (pdf * - 4K)
This document provides a printable format (pdf) of only the fund condition statements for each fund administered by this state agency.

Detail of Appropriations and Adjustments ONLY (pdf * - 4K)
This document provides a printable format (pdf) of only the detail of appropriations and adjustments for this state agency.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Back to Top
Legal Citations and Authority
Includes the legal citations (state statutes, federal statutes, and court orders) for operation of department programs and activities.