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California Department of Transportation Low Cash Balances Threaten the Department's Ability to Promptly Deliver Planned Transportation Projects
Investigations of Improper Activities by California State Employees February 2003 Through June 2003
State Mandates The High Level of Questionable Costs Claimed Highlights the Need for Structural Reforms of the Process in California
Wireless Enhanced 911 The State of California Has Successfully Begun Emplementation, But Better Monitoring of Expenditures and Wireless 911 Wait Times Is Needed
California Environmental Protection Agency Insufficient Data Exists on the Number of Abandoned, Idoled, Or Under Used Contaminated Properties, and Liability Concerns and Funding Constraints Can Impede Their Cleanup and Redevelopment
Sexual Assault Evidence Kits Although Testing All Kits Could Benefit Sexual Assault Investigations, the Extent of the Benefits Is Unknown
California Department of State Hospitals It Could Increase the Consistency of Its Evaluation of Sex Offenders by Improving Its Assessment Protocol and Training
Armed Persons with Mental Illness Insufficient Outreach from the California Department of Justice and Poor Reporting from the Superior Courts Limit the Identifica
California Department of Toxic Substances Control Its Lack of Diligence in Cost Recovery Has Contributed to Millions in Unbilled and Uncollected Costs
California Department of Education The Extensive Number and Breadth of Categorical Programs Challenges the State's Ability to Reform and Oversee Them
Emergency Preparedness in California More Needs to Be Done to Improve California's Preparedness for Responding to Infectious Disease Emergencies
California Office of Emergency Services Its Oversight of the State's Emergency Plans and Procedures Needs Improvement
Statewide Fingerprint Imaging System The State (of California) Must Weigh Factors Other Than Need and Cost-Effectiveness When Determining Future Funding for the System
Information Technology: Control Structures Are Only Part of Successful Governance
California's Workers' Compensation Program The Medical Payment System Does Not Adequately Control the Costs to Employers to Treat Injured Workers Or Allow for Adequate Monitoring of System Costs and Patient Care

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