Section 2152.

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The report shall contain the following:

(a) A detailed statement of all money available from all sources during the fiscal year covered by the report, including money made available by the United States, the state, the county or city, any other governmental agency, and money available from bond issues, special assessments, or from any other source whatever for expenditure for street or road purposes.

(b) A detailed statement of all expenditures during the fiscal year covered by the report for street or road purposes, including obligations incurred but not yet paid. The statement shall be broken down into expenditure categories,, including, but not limited to, expenditures for rights-of-way or other property, new construction, reconstruction, widening, resurfacing, maintenance, repair, and acquisition and maintenance of equipment.

The State Controller, with the advice of the department, may prescribe any other expenditure categories and may require any detail that may be deemed necessary by him or her fully to disclose the nature and extent of all financial transactions by the county or city relating to streets or roads.

(c) A detailed statement of all expenditures during the fiscal year covered by the report for snow removal or snow grooming, or both, including expenditures of money apportioned pursuant to Section 2107 or 2110. The statement shall include equipment costs in connection with snow removal or snow grooming, or both, on an hourly rental basis or on any other annual basis that the State Controller may require.

(d) In addition, the county shall compute its reimbursable snow removal costs. The reimbursable snow removal or snow grooming, or both, costs shall be in an amount equal to 80 percent of the expenditures described in subdivision (c) that are in excess of five thousand dollars ($5,000).

(e) For purposes of this section, “snow grooming” is a method whereby snow is packed down into a hard surface in order to facilitate transportation by snowmobiles or other vehicles modified or accustomed to traveling on packed snow or ice, or both.

(Amended by Stats. 1997, Ch. 619, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1998.)


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