Alta California Regional Center (ACRC), like all regional
  centers, is funded by the state of California, specifically
  through the State Department of Developmental Services (DDS).
  ACRC is a private-nonprofit corporation which operates under an
  annual contract with the DDS. All of the regional center funds
  come from your tax dollars.
  The money ACRC receives from the DDS is called a contract
  allocation or budget.  ACRC receives the preliminary
  allocation of the budget in July and then receives periodic
  amendments to the budget throughout the year.  The budget
  has two “pots” of money: Operations, which pays
  for operating the regional center (employee salaries, benefits
  and operating expenses) and accounts for about 11% of the total
  budget, and Purchase of Service (POS) which pays
  for services and supports bought for eligible clients and which
  accounts for about 89% of ACRC’s budget.
  There is no charge for services rendered during assessment for
  eligibility, diagnosis, or case management.  The State of
  California currently requires some parents of children who are
  under the age of 18 and who receive services paid for by the
  regional center, to pay a fee or a share of cost for some
  services, depending on family size and income.  Click here to learn more about these fees.