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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2020-2021

Juveniles in Gangs in Santa Barbara County

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Findings 12 findings

F1 Page 120
B1 was accepted into the Main Jail despite his potentially life-threatening condition and inability to walk.
F2 Page 120
When the on-call physician was unable to be reached on April 12, 2019, at 2:30 p.m., the inmate was not transferred to the local hospital emergency room.
F3 Page 120
When the blood sugar level was determined to be 587mg/dl at 5:00 p.m., and the on-call physician did not respond, the inmate was not sent to the emergency room.
F4 Page 121
When Wellpath personnel responded to a man down emergency, they did not bring an emergency kit to the scene.
F5 Page 122
An inmate suicide threat was not reported to a supervisor.
F6 Page 123
C1’s mental illness was not reevaluated for the ten months prior to his suicide.
F7 Page 124
The radio call of Code 33 did not identify the nature of the emergency.
F8 Page 125
The required Responder Defibrillator (AED) Report was not found in the files provided to the Jury.
F9 Page 171
The Santa Barbara County Treasurer-Tax Collector was not included in the creation of the tax portions of the cannabis ordinance.
F10 Page 171
Members of the Santa Barbara County Chief Executive Officer’s office and Santa Barbara County Planning and Development staffs unduly and without apparent Board knowledge successfully sought changes to the April 26, 2019 Cannabis Advisory from the Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District, an independent agency, eliminating a one mile buffer
F11 Page 171
There has not been effective odor control at the boundary of cannabis cultivation and related activities, resulting in significant public outcry about odor, quality of life and health concerns.
F12 Page 171
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors does not have a written Code of Ethics to formalize its ethical standards and guide its decision making processes.

Recommendations 26

No Responses Found 1

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