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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2016-2017

Santa Barbara County Courthouse

Published: July 01, 2016 123 pages
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Findings 15 findings

F1 Page 30
The meeting minutes are far too detailed and are not submitted to and approved by the Cuyama Community Services District Board of Directors in a timely manner.
F2 Page 31
Neither the Board of Directors nor key employees have ever attended ethics training courses. The Board of Directors has the authority to mandate ethics training for key employees.
F3 Page 31
No job descriptions exist for Assistant Operator, Relief Secretary, Maintenance Worker, and Assistant Maintenance Worker.
F4 Page 31
Job descriptions for Manager for Water/Sewer Operations and Controller have not been updated for several years.
F5 Page 31
The Cuyama Community Services District Personnel Policy Manual has no policy addressing conflicts of interest such as nepotism.
F6 Page 31
The Board of Directors has failed to follow its policy set forth in the Personnel Policy Manual Section XIV, Part 2 and allowed “Offensive, abusive, or persistent discourteous treatment of the public or fellow employees”. 16 2015-16 Santa Barbara County Grand Jury ___________CUYAMA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT__ ___
F7 Page 32
The Cuyama Community Services District Board of Directors has no succession plan for the positions of Manager for Water/Sewer Operations or Controller.
F8 Page 32
Required annual personnel performance reviews have not been conducted in accordance with Section XXIII of the Cuyama Community Services District’s Personnel Policy Manual.
F9 Page 32
The Cuyama Community Services District Board of Directors has not enforced its delinquent account enforcement policy, CCSD Water Policy, Article 10 - Discontinuance of Service, 1-1003, Non-payment of Bills.
F10 Page 32
That the Cuyama Community Services District will need to increase its revenues to remain financially viable.
F11 Page 32
The public needs to be informed of the need for and implementation of future water and wastewater rate increases.
F12 Page 33
That the existing telephone system does not adequately support teleconferencing.
F13 Page 33
The Cuyama Community Services District Board of Directors has not enforced CCSD Policy 91- 1 regarding the personal use of District owned vehicles.
F14 Page 33
The Cuyama Community Services District Board of Directors does not receive any compensation.
F15 Page 33
The heavy workload for the Controller position impacts the timely completion of some required functions.

Recommendations 27

Conclusions 35

Observations 18

No Responses Found 1

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