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Board projects roughly 11 months in reserve; budget office flags personnel and pro rata impacts
Summary
The California Board of Naturopathic Medicine was briefed Oct. 8 on a fund‑condition statement showing an ending reserve projected between about 10.8 and 12.9 months, with staff warning that personal‑service cost pressures and a recent spike in pro rata charges require follow up.
The California Board of Naturopathic Medicine received a fund-condition and revenue projection briefing from the Department of Consumer Affairs budget office on Oct. 8, 2025, during its public meeting in Sacramento and by Webex.
The board was shown figures the budget office said are based on actual data through fiscal month 13 and reported a beginning base budget of $755,000, actual spending of about $695,000 and a reversion to the board’s fund of roughly $60,000. For fiscal year 2024–25 the board ended with a reserve balance of $787,000, or about 12.9 months in reserve; the budget office’s projection for 2025–26 shows an ending balance of roughly $672,000,…
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