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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 22, 1971 (12 pages)

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‘trailer coach license fees SACRAMENTO — State Con troller Houston I. Flournoy today announced the semi-annual apportionment among. counties, cities and school districts of $10,045,451 in trailer coach li cense fees collected during the first six months of 1971. Nevada county's share was $46,564.52; Sierra county re ceived $3,266.64, The largest apportionment was $1,712,778 to Los Angeles county. The to Alpine smallest was $21 unty, ; The vehicle license fee law provides that the license fees paid on all trailer coaches registered in California be apportioned’ semi-annually to the counties on the basis of theregistered addresses “of the veApportionments are hicles, made as soon as possible af a i: a ie! militias ter the registration data is made available to the Controller by a agg 3 : the Department of Motor Ve en MH LA j hicles, : tributes the total county apportionment equally among the county, the city (if the address : Each county auditor then dis : is within a city) and the school districts in which each trailer is situated, No.1 Chain Saw for the money more in South Dakota. a Caprice Coupe illustrated al Mt. Rush We want your new tu ever owned. r yo e becas tht bee ol Chevrto dard, as you expect with a luxury car. omelite150. : f ; Automatic Ch ain Saw , and Automatic oiling for bar le for
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