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F2, F3
Findings and Recommendations
4 findings
Municipalities in Orange County cities are well-versed in EEO issues and maintain exemplary compliance strategies. Response The City of Orange agrees with this Finding Finding
Related Recommendations (1)
All OC cities and County government shall include funding for training of management and supervision required by law and ensure training for all employees every two to three years. Response: The recommendation has been previously implemented as to supervisory employees. Additionally, funding is available for training of line staff on an as needed basis. Recommendation
Complaint ratios between OC cities and the County of Orange are similar; but differences in how previous complaints were handled in the County led to major problems. Response The City of Orange disagrees with this Finding as it does not possess the necessary statistical information regarding the County of Orange to properly evaluate this finding. ORANGE, CA 92866-1591 P.O. BOX 449 300 E. CHAPMAN AVENUE ORANGE CIVIC CENTER A PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER The Honorable Thomas J. Borris Presiding Judge of the Superior Court October 28, 2013 Finding
No recommendations for this finding
and F6 and Recommendations R1, R2 and R3. Finding
No recommendations for this finding
There are several Risk Management Joint Powers Insurance Pools (of which most cities are members) to ensure adequate coverage and sharing of liability with other member entities. Response The City of Orange agrees with this Finding.
No recommendations for this finding