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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Los Angeles County Grand Jury
• 2000-2001
Restaurant and Food Market Inspections Introduction/objective The purpose of this investigative study is to follow the
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Recommendations 14
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R1Page 98Require the name of the establishment and the date of the inspection be printed on the face of the rating card.
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R2Page 98Make the public aware that closures of retail food establishments are available on the Internet (www.lapublichealth.org) and also available by calling 1-888-700-9995.
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R3Page 98Recommend that the cities not participating in the rating program adopt the ordinance. JAILS COMMITTE E Raymond Lamb, Chairman Robert Bagwell William Epps Suzette Hall-Moore Michael Hill Alice Jackson William Kelly Gyan Lal John Liong Dolores Munoz Brenda Preuitt Richard Salazar Victoria Small Jennie Uwandi TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction................................................................................................................. Methodology............................................................................................................... Significant Findings of Inspections.............................................................................. Recommendations to 2001-2002 Jails Committee........................................................ Jail Facilities Phone Numbers and Addresses............................................................... External Audit............................................................................................................. INSPECTION OF JAIL FACILITIES INTRODUCTION The Los Angeles County Grand Jury is tasked every year with the inspection of jail facilities within the County of Los Angeles. This duty is mandated in Section 919(a) and (b) of the California Penal Code. In addition, the Grand Jury is mandated to inspect all County and Municipal Police Departments, holding facilities within Superior Courts, as well as facilities operated by the Los Angeles County Probation Department including Juvenile Camps. These inspections include, but were not limited to, the housing conditions, medical needs, food, staff training and number of personnel, safety and fire procedures, administrative procedures, facility guidelines and inmate living needs. The standards that are required in correctional settings in California, and which are applicable to Los Angeles County, are set forth in Title 15 and 24 by the California Administrative Code and prepared by the California Board of Corrections.
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R4Page 98Require that all line staff and line supervision be trained in the Department’s philosophy of communication and conflict resolution skills;
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R5Page 98Require that line staff and line supervisors be trained in all inmate discipline options including loss of good time credits and loss of work time credits, how these and other discipline options are implemented, and what specific punishments can be implemented for what specific violation (i.e. Inmate Discipline Bail Schedule);
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R6Page 98Require that guidelines are implemented so that line supervisors and above, when appropriate, feel comfortable supporting their line staff in administering inmate discipline;
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R7Page 98Require that if a line supervisor or above overrules a line deputy or support staff on an inmate disciplinary matter that the specific reasoning be explained to the staff member and appropriate remediation training be given to the staff member, either informally or in writing, depending on the severity of the overruling, and that the supervisor be prepared to justify the overruling;
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R8Page 98Require that if an inmate has an outside relative or friend call a line supervisor or above in order to have a staff member’s decision overruled that a clear and rigorous standard be met before that staff member’s decision is reversed;
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R9Page 98Require that appropriate guidelines be established so that line supervisors and above never place a deputy or staff member on an equal footing with an inmate (i.e., putting a deputy or staff member side by side with an inmate and asking them what happened);
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R10Page 98Require that the nursing staff receive similar communication skills and conflict resolution training that the deputies and support staff should receive in the future;
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R11Page 98Require that the nursing staff be directed to dispense medication using the inmate housing pod to pod method rather than bringing inmates outside their housing areas;
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R12Page 98Require that the nursing staff be trained in security procedures in regards to inmates and inmate housing and that they be taught to defer to the deputies and custody assistants on all matters relating to the security of deputies, staff, the public, and inmates;
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R13Page 99Review staffing for Tower Two with the goal of increasing the present number of deputies, custody assistants, and support staff to acceptable levels; NORTH COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY INTRODUCTION During the past year the Grand Jury became aware of a continuing problem at North County Correctional Facility (NCCF) involving racial violence, primarily between Black and Hispanic inmates. This violence has led to many injuries among inmates and exposed the County of Los Angeles to possible liability. As part of our inquiry a formal audit of NCCF was undertaken by the Grand Jury. The results of the formal audit will be detailed in a separate section of this report. The purpose of this section is to review the results of a limited scope survey of inmates and staff at NCCF regarding the racial violence and the efforts of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department to alleviate the problem.
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R79-70Page 98points = “C” rating 69-less points = Is not letter graded Facilities having a score of sixty-nine (69) twice within a twelve-month period are faced with a fourteen-day closure. Restaurants can be closed immediately by an inspector for lack of potable