Chapter 3.14
TRANSACTIONS AND USE TAX FOR FIRE PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICES

Sections:

3.14.010    Title and effect.

3.14.020    Operative date.

3.14.030    Purpose.

3.14.040    Expenditure plan.

3.14.050    Allocation of proceeds.

3.14.060    Contract with state.

3.14.070    Transactions tax rate.

3.14.080    Place of sale.

3.14.090    Use tax rate.

3.14.100    Adoption of provisions of state law.

3.14.110    Limitations on adoption of state law and collection of use taxes.

3.14.120    Permit not required.

3.14.130    Exemptions and exclusions.

3.14.140    Amendments.

3.14.150    Enjoining collection forbidden.

3.14.010 Title and effect.

This chapter shall be known as the county of Amador fire protection and emergency response services transactions and use tax ordinance.  The county of Amador hereinafter shall be called "county."  This chapter shall be applicable in the incorporated and unincorporated territory of the county.  This chapter shall complement, and not replace or supersede, the county’s existing sales and use tax, as such tax is described in Chapter 3.12 of this code.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.020 Operative date.

"Operative date" means the first day of the first calendar quarter commencing more than one hundred ten days after the adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter, the date of such adoption being as set forth below.  If this chapter is approved by the voters at the November 2008 election, the operative date shall be April 1, 2009.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.030 Purpose.

This chapter is adopted to achieve the following, among other purposes, and the board of supervisors directs that the provisions hereof be interpreted in order to accomplish those purposes:

A.    To impose a retail transactions and use tax in accordance with the provisions of Part 1.6 (commencing with Section 7251) of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and Section 7285.5 of Part 1.7 of Division 2 which authorizes the county to adopt this chapter, which shall be operative if two-thirds of the electors voting on the measure vote to approve the imposition of the tax at an election called for that purpose.  The tax imposed by this chapter, to be known as the "fire protection and emergency response services tax," shall be applicable in the incorporated and unincorporated territory of the county and is a special tax for the purpose of funding fire protection and emergency response services in accordance with the expenditure plan set forth in this chapter.

B.    To adopt a retail transactions and use tax chapter that incorporates provisions identical to those of the sales and use tax law of the state of California insofar as those provisions are not inconsistent with the requirements and limitations contained in Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.

C.    To adopt a retail transactions and use tax chapter that imposes a tax and provides a measure therefor that can be administered and collected by the State Board of Equalization in a manner that adapts itself as fully as practicable to, and requires the least possible deviation from, the existing statutory and administrative procedures followed by the State Board of Equalization in administering and collecting the California State sales and use taxes.

D.    To adopt a retail transactions and use tax chapter that can be administered in a manner that will be, to the greatest degree possible, consistent with the provisions of Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, minimize the cost of collecting the transactions and use taxes, and at the same time minimize the burden of recordkeeping upon persons subject to taxation under the provisions of this chapter.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.040 Expenditure plan.

The proceeds of the fire protection and emergency response services tax will be spent on one or more of the activities set forth in this section.  This expenditure plan is established for the purpose of establishing a countywide fire protection and emergency medical services (EMS) response system that supports the volunteer base of existing fire districts and agencies by providing funds for the following activities:

A.    Payment of salaries, benefits and administrative support for paid fire fighter-emergency medical response personnel to staff existing fire stations; and

B.    Support, maintenance and enhancement of volunteer fire fighter-emergency response service personnel by funding volunteer insurance, training and incentive programs.

Each fire department or district will be responsible for its annual budget and associated implementation strategies within the limitations of the expenditure plan.  The Amador Fire Protection Authority (AFPA) will review the proposed annual allocation of proceeds to each department or district for recommendation to the board of supervisors, which proceeds shall be allocated in accordance with Section 3.14.050.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.050 Allocation of proceeds.

The proceeds of the fire protection and emergency response services tax will be allocated to each fire department or district (Amador Fire Protection District, Ione Fire Department, Jackson Fire Department, Jackson Valley Fire District, Lockwood Fire District, Plymouth Fire Department, Sutter Creek Fire District) based on the following criteria:

A.    Each fire department or district in the county will receive a base allocation of fifty thousand dollars annually.

B.    The remaining funds will be prorated among each entity based on the total population and call volume, verified annually as of July 1st of each year.

The board of supervisors may amend this section to reflect a change in the number of fire departments or districts within the county.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.060 Contract with state.

Prior to the operative date, the county shall contract with the State Board of Equalization to perform all functions incident to the administration and operation of this transactions and use tax chapter; provided, that if the county shall not have contracted with the State Board of Equalization prior to the operative date, it shall nevertheless so contract and in such a case the operative date shall be the first day of the first calendar quarter following the execution of such a contract.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.070 Transactions tax rate.

For the privilege of selling tangible personal property at retail, a tax is hereby imposed upon all retailers in the incorporated and unincorporated territory of the county at the rate of five-tenths percent of the gross receipts of any retailer from the sale of all tangible personal property sold at retail in said territory on and after the operative date of this chapter.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.080 Place of sale.

For the purposes of this chapter, all retail sales are consummated at the place of business of the retailer unless the tangible personal property sold is delivered by the retailer or his agent to an out-of-state destination or to a common carrier for delivery to an out-of-state destination.  The gross receipts from such sales shall include delivery charges, when such charges are subject to the state sales and use tax, regardless of the place to which delivery is made.  In the event a retailer has no permanent place of business in the state or has more than one place of business, the place or places at which the retail sales are consummated shall be determined under rules and regulations to be prescribed and adopted by the State Board of Equalization.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.090 Use tax rate.

An excise tax is hereby imposed on the storage, use or other consumption in the county of tangible personal property purchased from any retailer on and after the operative date of this chapter for storage, use or other consumption in said territory at the rate of five-tenths percent of the sales price of the property.  The sales price shall include delivery charges when such charges are subject to state sales or use tax regardless of the place to which delivery is made.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.100 Adoption of provisions of state law.

Except as otherwise provided in this chapter and except insofar as they are inconsistent with the provisions of Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, all of the provisions of Part 1 (commencing with Section 6001) of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code are hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter as though fully set forth herein.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.110 Limitations on adoption of state law and collection of use taxes.

In adopting the provisions of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code:

A.    Wherever the state of California is named or referred to as the taxing agency, the name of this county shall be substituted therefor.  However, the substitution shall not be made when:

1.    The word "state" is used as a part of the title of the State Controller, State Treasurer, State Board of Control, State Board of Equalization, State Treasury, or the Constitution of the State of California;

2.    The result of that substitution would require action to be taken by or against this county or any agency, officer, or employee thereof rather than by or against the State Board of Equalization, in performing the functions incident to the administration or operation of this chapter;

3.    In those sections, including, but not necessarily limited to, sections referring to the exterior boundaries of the state of California, where the result of the substitution would be to:

a.    Provide an exemption from this tax with respect to certain sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property which would not otherwise be exempt from this tax while such sales, storage, use or other consumption remain subject to tax by the state under the provisions of Part 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; or

b.    Impose this tax with respect to certain sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property which would not be subject to tax by the state under the said provision of that code;

4.    In Section 6701, 6702 (except in the last sentence thereof), 6711, 6715, 6737, 6797 or 6828 of the Revenue and Taxation Code.

B.    The word "county" shall be substituted for the word "state" in the phrase "retailer engaged in business in this state" in Section 6203 and in the definition of that phrase in Section 6203.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.120 Permit not required.

If a seller’s permit has been issued to a retailer under Section 6067 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, an additional transactor’s permit shall not be required by this chapter.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.130 Exemptions and exclusions.

A.    There shall be excluded from the measure of the transactions tax and the use tax the amount of any sales tax or use tax imposed by the state of California or by any city, city and county, or county pursuant to the Bradley-Burns Uniform Local Sales and Use Tax Law or the amount of any state-administered transactions or use tax.

B.    There are exempted from the computation of the amount of transactions tax the gross receipts from:

1.    Sales of tangible personal property, other than fuel or petroleum products, to operators of aircraft to be used or consumed principally outside the county in which the sale is made and directly and exclusively in the use of such aircraft as common carriers of persons or property under the authority of the laws of this state, the United States, or any foreign government.

2.    Sales of property to be used outside the county which is shipped to a point outside the county, pursuant to the contract of sale, by delivery to such point by the retailer or his agent, or by delivery by the retailer to a carrier for shipment to a consignee at such point.  For the purposes of this subsection, delivery to a point outside the county shall be satisfied:

a.    With respect to vehicles (other than commercial vehicles) subject to registration pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 4000) of Division 3 of the Vehicle Code, aircraft licensed in compliance with Section 21411 of the Public Utilities Code, and undocumented vessels registered under Division 3.5 (commencing with Section 9840) of the Vehicle Code, by registration to an out-of-county address and by a declaration under penalty of perjury, signed by the buyer, stating that such address is, in fact, his or her principal place of residence; and

b.    With respect to commercial vehicles, by registration to a place of business out-of-county and declaration under penalty of perjury, signed by the buyer, that the vehicle will be operated from that address.

3.    The sale of tangible personal property if the seller is obligated to furnish the property for a fixed price pursuant to a contract entered into prior to the operative date of this chapter.

4.    A lease of tangible personal property which is a continuing sale of such property, for any period of time for which the lessor is obligated to lease the property for an amount fixed by the lease prior to the operative date of this chapter.

5.    For the purposes of subsections (B)(3) and (B)(4) of this section, the sale or lease of tangible personal property shall be deemed not to be obligated pursuant to a contract or lease for any period of time for which any party to the contract or lease has the unconditional right to terminate the contract or lease upon notice, whether or not such right is exercised.

C.    There are exempted from the use tax imposed by this chapter the storage, use or other consumption in this county of tangible personal property:

1.    The gross receipts from the sale of which have been subject to a transactions tax under any state-administered transactions and use tax.

2.    Other than fuel or petroleum products purchased by operators of aircraft and used or consumed by such operators directly and exclusively in the use of such aircraft as common carriers of persons or property for hire or compensation under a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued pursuant to the laws of this state, the United States, or any foreign government.  This exemption is in addition to the exemptions provided in Sections 6366 and 6366.1 of the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of California.

3.    If the purchaser is obligated to purchase the property for a fixed price pursuant to a contract entered into prior to the operative date of this chapter.

4.    If the possession of, or the exercise of any right or power over, the tangible personal property arises under a lease which is a continuing purchase of such property for any period of time for which the lessee is obligated to lease the property for an amount fixed by a lease prior to the operative date of this chapter.

5.    For the purposes of subsections (C)(3) and (C)(4) of this section, storage, use, or other consumption, or possession of, or exercise of any right or power over, tangible personal property shall be deemed not to be obligated pursuant to a contract or lease for any period of time for which any party to the contract or lease has the unconditional right to terminate the contract or lease upon notice, whether or not such right is exercised.

6.    Except as provided in subsection (C)(7) of this section, a retailer engaged in business in the county shall not be required to collect use tax from the purchaser of tangible personal property, unless the retailer ships or delivers the property into the county or participates within the county in making the sale of the property, including, but not limited to, soliciting or receiving the order, either directly or indirectly, at a place of business of the retailer in the county or through any representative, agent, canvasser, solicitor, subsidiary, or person in the county under the authority of the retailer.

7.    "A retailer engaged in business in the county" shall also include any retailer of any of the following: vehicles subject to registration pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 4000) of Division 3 of the Vehicle Code, aircraft licensed in compliance with Section 21411 of the Public Utilities Code, or undocumented vessels registered under Division 3.5 (commencing with Section 9840) of the Vehicle Code.  That retailer shall be required to collect use tax from any purchaser who registers or licenses the vehicle, vessel, or aircraft at an address in the county.

D.    Any person subject to use tax under this chapter may credit against that tax any transactions tax or reimbursement for transactions tax paid to a county imposing, or retailer liable for, a transactions tax pursuant to Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code with respect to the sale to the person of the property, the storage, use or other consumption of which is subject to the use tax.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.140 Amendments.

All amendments subsequent to the effective date of this chapter to Part 1 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code relating to sales and use taxes and which are not inconsistent with Part 1.6 and Part 1.7 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and all amendments to Part 1.6 and Part 1.7 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, shall automatically become a part of this chapter; provided, however, that no such amendment shall operate so as to affect the rate of tax imposed by this chapter.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).

3.14.150 Enjoining collection forbidden.

No injunction or writ of mandate or other legal or equitable process shall issue in any suit, action or proceeding in any court against the state or the county, or against any officer of the state or the county, to prevent or enjoin the collection under this chapter, or Part 1.6 of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, of any tax or any amount of tax required to be collected.  (Ord. 1676 §1(part), 2008).