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GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 965-965.9



965.  (a) Upon the allowance by the Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board of all or part of a claim for which the
Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the claim exists, and the execution and presentation of
documents the board may require which discharge the state of all
liability under the claim, the board shall designate the fund from
which the claim is to be paid and the state agency concerned shall
pay the claim from that fund. If there is no sufficient appropriation
for the payment available, the board shall report to the Legislature
in accordance with Section 912.8. Claims arising out of the
activities of the State Department of Transportation may be paid if
either the Director of Transportation or the Director of Finance
certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the payment of the
claim exists.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), if there is no sufficient
appropriation for the payment of claims, settlements, or judgments
against the state arising from an action in which the state is
represented by the Attorney General, the Attorney General shall
report the claims, settlements, and judgments to the Chairperson of
either the Senate Committee on Appropriations or the Assembly
Committee on Budget, who shall cause to be introduced legislation
appropriating funds for the payment of the claims, settlements, or
judgments.
   (c) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) or (b), claims, settlements,
or judgments arising out of the activities of a judicial branch
entity, as defined by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof
may be paid if the Judicial Council authorizes payment and the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient funds
for that payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. If sufficient funds
for payment of settlements or judgments do not exist, the
Administrative Director of the Courts shall report the settlements
and judgments to the Chairperson of either the Senate Committee on
Appropriations or the Assembly Committee on Budget, who shall cause
to be introduced legislation appropriating funds for the payment of
the settlements or judgments. If sufficient funds for payment of
claims do not exist, the Administrative Director of the Courts shall
report the claims to the Victim Compensation and Government Claims
Board, which shall have 90 days to object to payment. The
Administrative Director of the Courts shall confer with the
chairperson of the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board
regarding any objection received during the 90-day period. If the
Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board withdraws the
objection, or if no objection was received, the Administrative
Director of the Courts shall report the claims to the Chairperson of
either the Senate Committee on Appropriations or the Assembly
Committee on the Budget, who shall cause to be introduced legislation
appropriating funds for the payment of the claims. The Judicial
Council may authorize any committee of the Judicial Council or any
employee of the Administrative Office of the Courts to perform the
functions of the Judicial Council under this section. The
Administrative Director of the Courts may designate an executive
staff member of the Administrative Office of the Courts to perform
the functions of the Administrative Director of the Courts under this
section.


965.1.  Pursuant to Section 13909, the California Victim
Compensation and Government Claims Board may delegate to the
executive officer the authority to allow a claim filed pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 905.2 if the settlement amount of that
claim does not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), or to reject
any claim as so described.



965.2.  (a) The Controller shall draw a warrant for the payment of
any final judgment or settlement against the state whenever the
Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the judgment or settlement exists. Claims upon those
judgments and settlements are exempt from Section 925.6. Claims
arising out of the activities of the State Department of
Transportation may be paid if either the Director of Transportation
or the Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation
for the payment of the claim exists.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the Controller shall draw a
warrant for the payment of any final judgment or settlement based on
claims arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity, as
defined by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof, whenever the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient
funds for that payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. Claims upon those
judgments and settlements are exempt from Section 925.6. Claims
arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity, as defined
by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof, may be paid if the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient funds
for the payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. The Administrative
Director of the Courts may designate an executive staff member of the
Administrative Office of the Courts to perform the certification of
funds pursuant to this section.



965.3.  (a) The Attorney General shall notify the Controller in
writing when all claims for which an appropriation is made to the the
Department of Justice or the Attorney General pursuant to
subdivision (b) of Section 965 have been paid. The Controller shall,
at the close of the fiscal year in which notice of payment is
received from the Attorney General, cause any undisbursed balance to
revert to the fund from which the appropriation was made.
   (b) Whenever an appropriation exceeds the actual amount necessary
to satisfy a settlement in accordance with the settlement agreement
or a judgment, the excess shall revert to the fund from which the
appropriation was made.



965.4.  The Governor shall report to the Legislature, at each
session, all judgments or settlements against the State not
theretofore reported.


965.5.  (a) A judgment for the payment of money against the state or
a state agency is enforceable until 10 years after the time the
judgment becomes final or, if the judgment is payable in
installments, until 10 years after the final installment becomes due.
   (b) A judgment for the payment of money against the state or a
state agency is not enforceable under Title 9 (commencing with
Section 680.010) of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure but is
enforceable under this chapter.



965.6.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, neither the
state nor a judicial branch entity, nor any officers or employees
thereof, may be required by any court in any proceeding to pay or
offset a tort liability claim, settlement, or judgment for which the
state or judicial branch entity is liable, unless one of the
following conditions exists:
   (a) The Legislature has authorized the payment or offset of the
specific tort liability claim, settlement, or judgment.
   (b) The Director of Finance, or the Director of Transportation for
claims arising out of the activities of the Department of
Transportation, has certified that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the claim, settlement, or judgment or to provide for that
offset exists. This subdivision does not apply to claims arising out
of the activities of a judicial branch entity or a judge thereof.
   (c) In the case of claims arising out of the activities of a
judicial branch entity, as defined in Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a
judge thereof, the Administrative Director of the Courts has
certified that sufficient funds for payment of the claim, settlement,
or judgment, or to provide for that offset, exist from funds
allocated to settlement, adjustment, and compromise of pending
actions and claims. The Administrative Director of the Courts may
designate an executive staff member of the Administrative Office of
the Courts to perform the certification of funds pursuant to this
section.



965.65.  (a) If a request is made for certification of availability
of funds, approval of a settlement, or inclusion of a claim in a
claims bill pursuant to Section 948, 965, or 965.2 for a claim in
excess of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) against the state
which arose from the activities of any state agency or employee, the
agency shall report to the Director of Finance concerning any action
it has taken or proposes to take to prevent the future occurrence of
circumstances similar to those upon which the claim was based,
including any imposition of disciplinary action.
   (b) This section does not apply to a judicial branch entity, as
defined in Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or claims arising out of the
activities of a judicial branch entity or a judge or employee
thereof. However, in the case of the categories of claims and
settlements described in subdivision (a) arising out of activities of
a judicial branch entity or a judge, court executive officer, or
employee thereof, the Administrative Director of the Courts shall
report to the Judicial Council concerning any action the
Administrative Office of the Courts has taken or proposes to take to
prevent the future occurrence of circumstances similar to those upon
which the claim was based, including any imposition of disciplinary
action.



965.7.  (a) A writ of mandate is an appropriate remedy to compel the
state, or an officer or employee of the state, to perform any act
required by this chapter.
   (b) Nothing in this division affects the discretion of the
Legislature in determining whether or not to:
   (1) Make an appropriation for the payment of a claim, compromise,
settlement, or judgment or to provide an offset for a claim,
compromise, settlement, or judgment.
   (2) Authorize such a payment or offset.


965.8.  Where any provision of this division requires a certificate
of the Director of Finance or the Director of Transportation that a
sufficient appropriation exists for the payment of a claim,
settlement, compromise, or judgment or requires a certificate of the
Director of Finance or the Director of Transportation that a
sufficient appropriation exists to provide for an offset, a writ of
mandate is an appropriate remedy to compel the Director of Finance or
the Director of Transportation to so certify if a sufficient
appropriation in fact exists for that purpose.



965.9.  This chapter does not apply to claims, settlements, and
judgments against the Regents of the University of California.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 965-965.9

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 965-965.9



965.  (a) Upon the allowance by the Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board of all or part of a claim for which the
Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the claim exists, and the execution and presentation of
documents the board may require which discharge the state of all
liability under the claim, the board shall designate the fund from
which the claim is to be paid and the state agency concerned shall
pay the claim from that fund. If there is no sufficient appropriation
for the payment available, the board shall report to the Legislature
in accordance with Section 912.8. Claims arising out of the
activities of the State Department of Transportation may be paid if
either the Director of Transportation or the Director of Finance
certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the payment of the
claim exists.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), if there is no sufficient
appropriation for the payment of claims, settlements, or judgments
against the state arising from an action in which the state is
represented by the Attorney General, the Attorney General shall
report the claims, settlements, and judgments to the Chairperson of
either the Senate Committee on Appropriations or the Assembly
Committee on Budget, who shall cause to be introduced legislation
appropriating funds for the payment of the claims, settlements, or
judgments.
   (c) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) or (b), claims, settlements,
or judgments arising out of the activities of a judicial branch
entity, as defined by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof
may be paid if the Judicial Council authorizes payment and the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient funds
for that payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. If sufficient funds
for payment of settlements or judgments do not exist, the
Administrative Director of the Courts shall report the settlements
and judgments to the Chairperson of either the Senate Committee on
Appropriations or the Assembly Committee on Budget, who shall cause
to be introduced legislation appropriating funds for the payment of
the settlements or judgments. If sufficient funds for payment of
claims do not exist, the Administrative Director of the Courts shall
report the claims to the Victim Compensation and Government Claims
Board, which shall have 90 days to object to payment. The
Administrative Director of the Courts shall confer with the
chairperson of the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board
regarding any objection received during the 90-day period. If the
Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board withdraws the
objection, or if no objection was received, the Administrative
Director of the Courts shall report the claims to the Chairperson of
either the Senate Committee on Appropriations or the Assembly
Committee on the Budget, who shall cause to be introduced legislation
appropriating funds for the payment of the claims. The Judicial
Council may authorize any committee of the Judicial Council or any
employee of the Administrative Office of the Courts to perform the
functions of the Judicial Council under this section. The
Administrative Director of the Courts may designate an executive
staff member of the Administrative Office of the Courts to perform
the functions of the Administrative Director of the Courts under this
section.


965.1.  Pursuant to Section 13909, the California Victim
Compensation and Government Claims Board may delegate to the
executive officer the authority to allow a claim filed pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 905.2 if the settlement amount of that
claim does not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), or to reject
any claim as so described.



965.2.  (a) The Controller shall draw a warrant for the payment of
any final judgment or settlement against the state whenever the
Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the judgment or settlement exists. Claims upon those
judgments and settlements are exempt from Section 925.6. Claims
arising out of the activities of the State Department of
Transportation may be paid if either the Director of Transportation
or the Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation
for the payment of the claim exists.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the Controller shall draw a
warrant for the payment of any final judgment or settlement based on
claims arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity, as
defined by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof, whenever the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient
funds for that payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. Claims upon those
judgments and settlements are exempt from Section 925.6. Claims
arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity, as defined
by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof, may be paid if the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient funds
for the payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. The Administrative
Director of the Courts may designate an executive staff member of the
Administrative Office of the Courts to perform the certification of
funds pursuant to this section.



965.3.  (a) The Attorney General shall notify the Controller in
writing when all claims for which an appropriation is made to the the
Department of Justice or the Attorney General pursuant to
subdivision (b) of Section 965 have been paid. The Controller shall,
at the close of the fiscal year in which notice of payment is
received from the Attorney General, cause any undisbursed balance to
revert to the fund from which the appropriation was made.
   (b) Whenever an appropriation exceeds the actual amount necessary
to satisfy a settlement in accordance with the settlement agreement
or a judgment, the excess shall revert to the fund from which the
appropriation was made.



965.4.  The Governor shall report to the Legislature, at each
session, all judgments or settlements against the State not
theretofore reported.


965.5.  (a) A judgment for the payment of money against the state or
a state agency is enforceable until 10 years after the time the
judgment becomes final or, if the judgment is payable in
installments, until 10 years after the final installment becomes due.
   (b) A judgment for the payment of money against the state or a
state agency is not enforceable under Title 9 (commencing with
Section 680.010) of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure but is
enforceable under this chapter.



965.6.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, neither the
state nor a judicial branch entity, nor any officers or employees
thereof, may be required by any court in any proceeding to pay or
offset a tort liability claim, settlement, or judgment for which the
state or judicial branch entity is liable, unless one of the
following conditions exists:
   (a) The Legislature has authorized the payment or offset of the
specific tort liability claim, settlement, or judgment.
   (b) The Director of Finance, or the Director of Transportation for
claims arising out of the activities of the Department of
Transportation, has certified that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the claim, settlement, or judgment or to provide for that
offset exists. This subdivision does not apply to claims arising out
of the activities of a judicial branch entity or a judge thereof.
   (c) In the case of claims arising out of the activities of a
judicial branch entity, as defined in Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a
judge thereof, the Administrative Director of the Courts has
certified that sufficient funds for payment of the claim, settlement,
or judgment, or to provide for that offset, exist from funds
allocated to settlement, adjustment, and compromise of pending
actions and claims. The Administrative Director of the Courts may
designate an executive staff member of the Administrative Office of
the Courts to perform the certification of funds pursuant to this
section.



965.65.  (a) If a request is made for certification of availability
of funds, approval of a settlement, or inclusion of a claim in a
claims bill pursuant to Section 948, 965, or 965.2 for a claim in
excess of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) against the state
which arose from the activities of any state agency or employee, the
agency shall report to the Director of Finance concerning any action
it has taken or proposes to take to prevent the future occurrence of
circumstances similar to those upon which the claim was based,
including any imposition of disciplinary action.
   (b) This section does not apply to a judicial branch entity, as
defined in Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or claims arising out of the
activities of a judicial branch entity or a judge or employee
thereof. However, in the case of the categories of claims and
settlements described in subdivision (a) arising out of activities of
a judicial branch entity or a judge, court executive officer, or
employee thereof, the Administrative Director of the Courts shall
report to the Judicial Council concerning any action the
Administrative Office of the Courts has taken or proposes to take to
prevent the future occurrence of circumstances similar to those upon
which the claim was based, including any imposition of disciplinary
action.



965.7.  (a) A writ of mandate is an appropriate remedy to compel the
state, or an officer or employee of the state, to perform any act
required by this chapter.
   (b) Nothing in this division affects the discretion of the
Legislature in determining whether or not to:
   (1) Make an appropriation for the payment of a claim, compromise,
settlement, or judgment or to provide an offset for a claim,
compromise, settlement, or judgment.
   (2) Authorize such a payment or offset.


965.8.  Where any provision of this division requires a certificate
of the Director of Finance or the Director of Transportation that a
sufficient appropriation exists for the payment of a claim,
settlement, compromise, or judgment or requires a certificate of the
Director of Finance or the Director of Transportation that a
sufficient appropriation exists to provide for an offset, a writ of
mandate is an appropriate remedy to compel the Director of Finance or
the Director of Transportation to so certify if a sufficient
appropriation in fact exists for that purpose.



965.9.  This chapter does not apply to claims, settlements, and
judgments against the Regents of the University of California.



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Statutes > California > Gov > 965-965.9

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 965-965.9



965.  (a) Upon the allowance by the Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board of all or part of a claim for which the
Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the claim exists, and the execution and presentation of
documents the board may require which discharge the state of all
liability under the claim, the board shall designate the fund from
which the claim is to be paid and the state agency concerned shall
pay the claim from that fund. If there is no sufficient appropriation
for the payment available, the board shall report to the Legislature
in accordance with Section 912.8. Claims arising out of the
activities of the State Department of Transportation may be paid if
either the Director of Transportation or the Director of Finance
certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the payment of the
claim exists.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), if there is no sufficient
appropriation for the payment of claims, settlements, or judgments
against the state arising from an action in which the state is
represented by the Attorney General, the Attorney General shall
report the claims, settlements, and judgments to the Chairperson of
either the Senate Committee on Appropriations or the Assembly
Committee on Budget, who shall cause to be introduced legislation
appropriating funds for the payment of the claims, settlements, or
judgments.
   (c) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) or (b), claims, settlements,
or judgments arising out of the activities of a judicial branch
entity, as defined by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof
may be paid if the Judicial Council authorizes payment and the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient funds
for that payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. If sufficient funds
for payment of settlements or judgments do not exist, the
Administrative Director of the Courts shall report the settlements
and judgments to the Chairperson of either the Senate Committee on
Appropriations or the Assembly Committee on Budget, who shall cause
to be introduced legislation appropriating funds for the payment of
the settlements or judgments. If sufficient funds for payment of
claims do not exist, the Administrative Director of the Courts shall
report the claims to the Victim Compensation and Government Claims
Board, which shall have 90 days to object to payment. The
Administrative Director of the Courts shall confer with the
chairperson of the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board
regarding any objection received during the 90-day period. If the
Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board withdraws the
objection, or if no objection was received, the Administrative
Director of the Courts shall report the claims to the Chairperson of
either the Senate Committee on Appropriations or the Assembly
Committee on the Budget, who shall cause to be introduced legislation
appropriating funds for the payment of the claims. The Judicial
Council may authorize any committee of the Judicial Council or any
employee of the Administrative Office of the Courts to perform the
functions of the Judicial Council under this section. The
Administrative Director of the Courts may designate an executive
staff member of the Administrative Office of the Courts to perform
the functions of the Administrative Director of the Courts under this
section.


965.1.  Pursuant to Section 13909, the California Victim
Compensation and Government Claims Board may delegate to the
executive officer the authority to allow a claim filed pursuant to
subdivision (c) of Section 905.2 if the settlement amount of that
claim does not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), or to reject
any claim as so described.



965.2.  (a) The Controller shall draw a warrant for the payment of
any final judgment or settlement against the state whenever the
Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the judgment or settlement exists. Claims upon those
judgments and settlements are exempt from Section 925.6. Claims
arising out of the activities of the State Department of
Transportation may be paid if either the Director of Transportation
or the Director of Finance certifies that a sufficient appropriation
for the payment of the claim exists.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the Controller shall draw a
warrant for the payment of any final judgment or settlement based on
claims arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity, as
defined by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof, whenever the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient
funds for that payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. Claims upon those
judgments and settlements are exempt from Section 925.6. Claims
arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity, as defined
by Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a judge thereof, may be paid if the
Administrative Director of the Courts certifies that sufficient funds
for the payment exist from funds allocated to settlement,
adjustment, and compromise of actions and claims. The Administrative
Director of the Courts may designate an executive staff member of the
Administrative Office of the Courts to perform the certification of
funds pursuant to this section.



965.3.  (a) The Attorney General shall notify the Controller in
writing when all claims for which an appropriation is made to the the
Department of Justice or the Attorney General pursuant to
subdivision (b) of Section 965 have been paid. The Controller shall,
at the close of the fiscal year in which notice of payment is
received from the Attorney General, cause any undisbursed balance to
revert to the fund from which the appropriation was made.
   (b) Whenever an appropriation exceeds the actual amount necessary
to satisfy a settlement in accordance with the settlement agreement
or a judgment, the excess shall revert to the fund from which the
appropriation was made.



965.4.  The Governor shall report to the Legislature, at each
session, all judgments or settlements against the State not
theretofore reported.


965.5.  (a) A judgment for the payment of money against the state or
a state agency is enforceable until 10 years after the time the
judgment becomes final or, if the judgment is payable in
installments, until 10 years after the final installment becomes due.
   (b) A judgment for the payment of money against the state or a
state agency is not enforceable under Title 9 (commencing with
Section 680.010) of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure but is
enforceable under this chapter.



965.6.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, neither the
state nor a judicial branch entity, nor any officers or employees
thereof, may be required by any court in any proceeding to pay or
offset a tort liability claim, settlement, or judgment for which the
state or judicial branch entity is liable, unless one of the
following conditions exists:
   (a) The Legislature has authorized the payment or offset of the
specific tort liability claim, settlement, or judgment.
   (b) The Director of Finance, or the Director of Transportation for
claims arising out of the activities of the Department of
Transportation, has certified that a sufficient appropriation for the
payment of the claim, settlement, or judgment or to provide for that
offset exists. This subdivision does not apply to claims arising out
of the activities of a judicial branch entity or a judge thereof.
   (c) In the case of claims arising out of the activities of a
judicial branch entity, as defined in Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or a
judge thereof, the Administrative Director of the Courts has
certified that sufficient funds for payment of the claim, settlement,
or judgment, or to provide for that offset, exist from funds
allocated to settlement, adjustment, and compromise of pending
actions and claims. The Administrative Director of the Courts may
designate an executive staff member of the Administrative Office of
the Courts to perform the certification of funds pursuant to this
section.



965.65.  (a) If a request is made for certification of availability
of funds, approval of a settlement, or inclusion of a claim in a
claims bill pursuant to Section 948, 965, or 965.2 for a claim in
excess of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) against the state
which arose from the activities of any state agency or employee, the
agency shall report to the Director of Finance concerning any action
it has taken or proposes to take to prevent the future occurrence of
circumstances similar to those upon which the claim was based,
including any imposition of disciplinary action.
   (b) This section does not apply to a judicial branch entity, as
defined in Sections 900.3 and 940.3, or claims arising out of the
activities of a judicial branch entity or a judge or employee
thereof. However, in the case of the categories of claims and
settlements described in subdivision (a) arising out of activities of
a judicial branch entity or a judge, court executive officer, or
employee thereof, the Administrative Director of the Courts shall
report to the Judicial Council concerning any action the
Administrative Office of the Courts has taken or proposes to take to
prevent the future occurrence of circumstances similar to those upon
which the claim was based, including any imposition of disciplinary
action.



965.7.  (a) A writ of mandate is an appropriate remedy to compel the
state, or an officer or employee of the state, to perform any act
required by this chapter.
   (b) Nothing in this division affects the discretion of the
Legislature in determining whether or not to:
   (1) Make an appropriation for the payment of a claim, compromise,
settlement, or judgment or to provide an offset for a claim,
compromise, settlement, or judgment.
   (2) Authorize such a payment or offset.


965.8.  Where any provision of this division requires a certificate
of the Director of Finance or the Director of Transportation that a
sufficient appropriation exists for the payment of a claim,
settlement, compromise, or judgment or requires a certificate of the
Director of Finance or the Director of Transportation that a
sufficient appropriation exists to provide for an offset, a writ of
mandate is an appropriate remedy to compel the Director of Finance or
the Director of Transportation to so certify if a sufficient
appropriation in fact exists for that purpose.



965.9.  This chapter does not apply to claims, settlements, and
judgments against the Regents of the University of California.