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San Bernardino County Grand Jury
• 2008-2008
County of SAN Bernardino Grand Jury
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Findings 6 findings
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Repair, replace back stairs
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Electrical – light over sink and light switch
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Plumbing problems such as leaking faucets, front toilet
F4
Smoke detector The applicant was informed by the technician that the smoke detector is higher priority, because it is a safety issue. The applicant was informed of other agencies that may be able to help obtain additional benefits. It was verified that the second applicant also met the requirements to participate in the program. The work that was being requested was as follows:
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Repair, replace window cranks
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Smoke detector The same information was shared with the second applicant, as had been the first. For example, the smoke detector was a safety issue and would be a higher priority. The applicant became aware of the program because of work done at an acquaintance’s home. Both applicants were informed of a waiting period before work could be done, which is approximately four to six weeks. The Grand Jury next accompanied the field supervisor to inspect two homes where the work had been completed. The first home had the following work done: 2007-2008 San Bernardino County Grand Jury Final Report 21
Recommendations 72
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R1Project sales and contracts proposed during delegation.
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R2Actual sales completed to date.
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R3Has your company increased the number of employees as a result of the trip? If so, by how many?
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R4Are you still generating sales from the contacts you made through the trade delegation? If so, amount of sales from January 2007 through June 2007.
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R5Do you consider the trade delegation a success? Please explain your answer.
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R6Would you participate in future trade delegations? Please explain your answer. Please attach additional pages if necessary. This document is held in confidence. Thank you for your response. 2007-2008 San Bernardino County Grand Jury Final Report Attachment C Summary of Dr. Levitt’s Recommendations x Purpose statements be developed and publicized from perspective of both the county and its delegates. ( ) x Delegates be recruited explicitly for facilitating business growth for the county. Match making be done to expand exports and SBEDA should develop relationships with the municipal governments to insure their appropriate match. ( ) x Clear and direct statements be translated to Chinese, and from Chinese to English for their partners. Statements written would become basis for selection for trip. ( ) x Supervisors have a separate schedule to meet local Chinese government officials to promote long-term business growth in San Bernardino County. ( ) x Use of consultants be focused and minimized. Any consultants, travel agents, etc., used should be located in the County of San Bernardino if possible. ( ) x Pre-mission surveys focus on desired goals and be translated to Chinese. Post surveys may still cover travel questions, but should be expanded to obtain what was learned. These surveys serve as a base for future surveys conducted weeks/months later to determine actual goal accomplishments. ( ) NOTE: Permission has been granted by Dr. Levitt to include a copy of her 2007 China Trade Mission evaluation in this report.
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R08-01Review Executive Support staff requirements in the Assessors Office for potential consolidation of positions to increase efficiency.
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R08-02Reclassify Operations management positions to civil service protected.
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R08-03Enact policy that requires competitive bidding for consulting services.
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R08-04Revise the education reimbursement policy to limit discretionary reimbursement for exempt employees. It is ambiguous and open to broad interpretation. Require employees receiving tuition assistance while working towards a college degree, guarantee the county that they will remain in its employ for a fixed period after graduating.
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R08-05Enact policies for separation agreements of County employees that link the length of employment with terms of severance.
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R08-06Require that County email system have automatic firewalls in place to preclude all political email from being accessed on the County email system and equipment.
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R08-07At the time the EDA and Legislative Liaison budgets are established, a “Plan, Justification and Implementation Report” should be generated for each project (each conference, show, class or trip should be an individual project).
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R08-08For ease of tracking, each project should be assigned a case number. This case number should be used on all documentation pertaining to that project.
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R08-09The total of attendees to conferences, shows, classes or trips should be limited to only the most cost-effective number (see examples 5, 8, 9, 20, 21, 23 and 27). The Grand Jury questions the value to taxpayers of the numbers of officials and employees attending some of the above noted functions.
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R08-10The relevance of the location of the conference to San Bernardino County must be taken into account (see examples 1, 4, 6, 7, 10 and 18).
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R08-11The type of conference or class should return value to the county for tax dollars invested. Therefore, both EDD and Legislative Liaison proposed spending should be examined closely during the annual budget preparation process. Proposed expenditures should be justified on a “return on investment” basis.
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R08-12Once the project is completed, a “goal attainment” report should be filed with the Board of Supervisors. The report should reiterate the strategic or tactical objective of the project, the cost, number of persons attending, if the goal was accomplished, or if not, corrective action to be taken, and finally, the value of the project to the county and the taxpayers.
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R08-13As examples 5, 8 and 23 illustrate, elected officials attend some of these conferences. In order to provide clarity to the taxpayers for such expenditures, the Grand Jury recommends that all county elected officials file a quarterly “Expense Accountability Report.” This report would be comprised of “overnight travel” expenses and “out of state” travel expenses, with appropriate justification. These reports should be presented to the public as part of the Board of Supervisors’ agenda.
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R08-14Reconsider the amount available for the Senior Home Repair Program from $5,000 to $7,500 in order to qualify more people for the program.
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R08-15Improve current application procedures to identify applicants that do not meet the program’s requirements.
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R08-16Review the necessity of routinely sending two-man teams to each project.
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R08-17Adopt Dr. Levitt’s recommendations to improve and enhance the China Trade Mission, and continue to act as a consultant to assist the County in implementing her recommendations. (See attachment for specific recommendations)
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R08-18SBEDA Administrator needs to be accountable to the County Administrative Officer.
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R08-19Allow a maximum of two elected officials with one staff member each to accompany any Trade Mission.
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R08-20Match the participating businesses with their foreign counterparts.
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R08-21Hire skilled interpreters to enhance communication.
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R08-22Transfer the Fraud Investigation Unit out of Human Services and place it under the D.A.’s office.
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R08-23Create a new tier of investigators that are not part of law enforcement. They would work under the Human Services Department.
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R08-24Create and maintain a report regarding welfare fraud rate and the cost to the county.
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R08-25Have County Counsel look into “asset forfeiture” regarding properties purchased with illegally obtained welfare money.
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R08-26Increase the number of Deputy Public Defenders to align with the Department of Justice’s caseload standards.
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R08-27Institute a loan repayment program to support the recruitment and retention of qualified personnel.
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R08-28Increase the Public Defenders investigative staff, creating a Level II investigator position.
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R08-29Appropriate funds for needed x-ray equipment and security systems.
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R08-30Add five deputy sheriff’s, cross-trained as deputy coroners.
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R08-31Reinstate the position of a full-time deputy coroner position in Needles.
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R08-32Obtain certification by the National Association of Medical Examiners.
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R08-33Increase morgue staffing during the next two or three years as demands increase.
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R08-34Add additional deputies to bring the staffing to an acceptable and manageable number.
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R08-35Hire additional deputies to bring the staffing to an acceptable number.
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R08-36Implement a responsive release policy, initiated by the sheriff’s department, with a stronger role in release assistance.
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R08-37Increase training and educational opportunities for M.A.I.T. personnel for the purpose of achieving ACTAR certification.
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R08-38Standardize equipment, training, and software throughout the county.
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R08-39Fund continuing education for M.A.I.T. personnel.
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R08-40Encourage ACTAR certification for all M.A.I.T. personnel.
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R08-41Provide M.A.I.T. investigators with multi-disciplinary specialists to consult on fatal accident investigations.
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R08-42Use technical equipment and mapmaking skills to assist other divisions.
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R08-43Increase the number of SMASH/Gang Unit personnel to catch up with and stay ahead of gang growth and criminal activity, particularly in the desert region.
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R08-44Provide a separate strategically located facility and support staff to accommodate the desert regional gang team.
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R08-45Add SMASH/gang enforcement personnel to the Victorville County Station, the Town of Apple Valley, the City of Adelanto, and the City of Hesperia.
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R08-46Provide ample overtime to meet regional team needs.
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R08-47Combine city Gang/SMASH personnel with regional teams for special operations and more street presence.
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R08-48Add Gang Specialist County Probation Officers to meet regional team needs.
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R08-49Provide additional vehicles and equipment, and photographic and surveillance equipment as needed.
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R08-50Provide each gang team member with a laptop computer to access and input gang information to the California Gang Database.
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R08-51Provide ongoing specialty gang training to team members, along with membership/seminar attendance with the California Gang Investigators Association to maintain “Gang Expert” status.
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R08-52Provide additional workspace for the Sheriff’s Scientific Investigation Division taking into account the growth of the county.
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R08-53Increase the number of Crime Scene Investigators from 12 to 24.
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R08-54Increase the number of DNA/Forensic Analysts from 10 to 20.
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R08-55Construct a 93,000 square foot centralized Sheriff’s Training Academy.
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R08-56Provide adequate staffing to monitor contract compliance in the workplace, paying particular attention to background checks.
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R08-57Complete periodic reviews of existing contracts, checking license status.
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R08-58Establish a reasonable distance that a “site supervisor” can be from a site to effectively supervise that site.
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R08-59Fund all pending bridge repairs at Yermo, Baker Boulevard and the National Trails Highway.
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R08-60The County Board of Supervisors takes a more active role in funding County bridge repair and bridge safety programs.
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R08-61The County Board of Supervisors should concentrate efforts to increase interactions with Caltrans to insure our share of the available funding for bridge replacements and repairs.
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R08-62Prepare a cost analysis covering the last ten years to show the effectiveness of paving over the ditches, as opposed to bridge repairs and replacements.
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R08-63The San Bernardino County Flood Control District host regularly scheduled meetings with State Water Contractors and all other water agencies within the County, to discuss immediate and long term water concerns.
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R08-64Recruit qualified engineers to fill vacant positions to meet immediate and future Flood Control District needs.
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R08-65Enter the contract operators’ cost in the Public Works budget as a separate line item entry.
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R08-66Review financial options in the event the County cannot support enterprise funding for solid waste.
Commendations 4
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CM1Members of the Grand Jury visited the facility twice, once in November of 2007 and once in May of 2008. The changes made in the Emergency Department were overwhelming. The use of metal detectors and highly visible security personnel added a sense of well-being and seriousness of purpose. The remodeling of the sixthfloor and the re-design of the patient flow in the Emergency Room are excellent examples of forward thinking by the executive staff and the efforts of the physicians and nursing staff are beyond reproach. They are dedicated and devoted to their responsibilities. The Grand Jury would like to commend the administrators, and the physician and nursing staff at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, for their progressive thinking and complete dedication to their patients’ well being. San Bernardino County can be very proud of this facility. 3 AUDIT/FISCAL COMMITTEE Kraig Westra, Chairman Ed Brittain Nanette Deffina Dick Abraham Susan Brewster Cliff Burke Skip Burt Jim Cook Kent Fogleman David Gunther Dory Hegdahl BJ Jones Wayne King Bill Sommers Dave Van Buren AUDIT/FISCAL COMMITTEE 2007-2008 San Bernardino County Grand Jury Final Report AUDIT/FISCAL COMMITTEE The Audit/Fiscal Committee is responsible for the following county departments: Assessor Auditor/Controller-Recorder/County Clerk Treasurer-Tax Collector/Public Administrator The Assessor Subcommittee performed a thorough review of the Assessor function. As part of this process, 25 subpoenas were issued and 29 interviews were conducted. Thousands of documents were reviewed. The Audit/Expense Subcommittee did extensive work in reviewing expenses and credit cards. Many interviews were conducted and thousands of expense records were reviewed. The committee wishes to thank the many dedicated county employees who aided in our investigations. Their many hours of extra work are sincerely appreciated. The following reports give a summary of our findings. 4 2007-2008 San Bernardino County Grand Jury Final Report ASSESSOR SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR FUNCTION
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CM2The Purchasing Department and the Auditor/Controller-Recorder are to be commended for implementing strict controls over the use of credit cards within the county system. 11 Attachment A
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CM32007-2008 San Bernardino County Grand Jury Final Report ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT AND LEGISLATIVE LIAISON REVIEW OF DEPARTMENT TRAVEL AND MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES
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CM4The 2007-2008 Grand Jury commends the Board of Supervisors, the County Administrative Officer, and the Sheriff/Coroner for their hard work and diligence in bringing the Coroner function to a high standard of excellence.