Madera County Grand Jury
• 2009-2010
Citizen Complaint Against The Department of Child Support Services Prepared By: The Ad Hoc Committee
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Findings and Recommendations 2 findings
F1
The Grand Jury recommends the Director of DCSS consider placing the process server function out to bid to test the water to see if there are any other registered process serving companies in the immediate area who would like to compete for the work. Respondents: Written response required pursuant to PC933 (c) Department Of Child Support Services Office of the Director 120 No. Lake Street Madera, CA 93638 County Administrative Officer 200 West 4th Street Madera, CA 93637 Madera County Board of Supervisors 200 West 4th Street Madera, CA 93637
No recommendations for this finding
F2
The Grand Jury recommends the Director of DCSS consider placing the process server function out to bid to test the water to see if there are any other registered process serving companies in the immediate area who would like to compete for the work. Respondents: Written response required pursuant to PC933 (c) Department Of Child Support Services Office of the Director 120 No. Lake Street Madera, CA 93638 County Administrative Officer 200 West 4th Street Madera, CA 93637 Madera County Board of Supervisors 200 West 4th Street Madera, CA 93637
No recommendations for this finding
Conclusions 1
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CL1The Grand Jury finds that the complaint received 9/11/2009 is true in that DCSS does not put out competitive bids for process serving services. The Grand Jury also finds that through interviews and Public Contract Code documents, DCSS is not compelled to put these services out to bid. Madera County DCSS is not obligated to solicit competitive bids for their process serving function just because adjacent counties choose to do so. Recommendations: The Grand Jury recommends the Director of DCSS consider placing the process server function out to bid to test the water to see if there are any other registered process serving companies in the immediate area who would like to compete for the work. Respondents: Written response required pursuant to PC933 (c) Department Of Child Support Services Office of the Director 120 No. Lake Street Madera, CA 93638 County Administrative Officer 200 West 4th Street Madera, CA 93637 Madera County Board of Supervisors 200 West 4th Street Madera, CA 93637