Solano County Grand Jury
• 2023-2024
Noncompliance with Required Responses to Solano County Civil
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Findings and Recommendations 1 findings
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– The agencies and municipalities within Solano County have not always fully and adequately complied with the legal requirements to reply to Civil Grand Jury reports (as specified in Penal Code section 933). COMMENTS Each Grand Jury throughout the State of California takes its obligation seriously to investigate issues that affect their county and municipal government operations. Civil Grand Jury reports include findings and recommendations that result in improved governmental effectiveness and efficiency. California State law requires each entity to respond in a timely and appropriate manner, addressing specified findings and recommendations. The current Civil Grand Jury recommends that future panels evaluate and report on legally required responses to their reports on a more regular basis and refer evidence of failure to comply with statutorily required responses to the Presiding Judge. COURTESY COPIES Presiding Judge, Solano County Superior Court Board of Supervisors, Solano County Solano County Offices of Emergency Services City of Dixon, Mayor and City Council City of Vallejo, Mayor and City Council
No recommendations for this finding
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CO1Each Grand Jury throughout the State of California takes its obligation seriously to investigate issues that affect their county and municipal government operations. Civil Grand Jury reports include findings and recommendations that result in improved governmental effectiveness and efficiency. California State law requires each entity to respond in a timely and appropriate manner, addressing specified findings and recommendations. The current Civil Grand Jury recommends that future panels evaluate and report on legally required responses to their reports on a more regular basis and refer evidence of failure to comply with statutorily required responses to the Presiding Judge. COURTESY COPIES Presiding Judge, Solano County Superior Court Board of Supervisors, Solano County Solano County Offices of Emergency Services City of Dixon, Mayor and City Council City of Vallejo, Mayor and City Council FINAL 230623 Compliance Report