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Riverside County Grand Jury
• 2015-2016
Palo Verde Resource Conservation District
Published: October 22, 2015
5 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 4 findings
F1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the County to collect these funds. The PVRCD does not have the authority to establish the McCoy District as a special district. The PVRCD, under provision of Division 9 of the California Public Resources Code, does have the authority to form an improvement district for constructing, both in or for the improvement district, one or more flood prevention improvements, including structural and land treatment measures. The PVRCD resolution reads as follows: RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF PALO VERDE RESOURCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT Whereas Palo Verde Resource Conservation District (PVRCD) has sponsored the creation of the McCoy Wash Flood Control District (McCoy), and furthermore that McCoy is now a separate Special District with a directorship concurrent to that of PVRCD and furthermore, that McCoy receives property tax revenues that are for the sole benefit of McCoy. Herewith be it resolved the Riverside County Auditor-Controller’s Office is requested to establish a Trust type “fund” for McCoy (request attached) for the purpose of properly segregating McCoy revenues and expenses from those of PVRCD. This document was signed by the President and Secretary/Treasurer, who are also the current President and Secretary/Treasurer.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
The resolution of 1991 be voided. The County Auditor-Controller cancel the requested audit from the McCoy District and include them as a part of the PVRCD for audit.
F2
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller’s office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor-Controller’s office giving the district until December 21, 2015, to comply. To date the PVRCD has ignored the County Auditor- Controller’s request. 3
Related Recommendations (1)
R2
The board of directors be overseen by Riverside County Counsel and instructed to comply with California Government Code §26909(a)(2). After combining the two districts, the PVRCD has sufficient funds to complete the required audit and comply with the County Auditor- Controller’s request.
F3
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide significant relief, contingent on moving all funds into the “county financial system,’ and gaining Supervisors” approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list servers are used to find potential funding sources. The PVRCD had chosen not to perform any service that could provide an income to the district such as requesting grants and loans from both state and federal sources. They had not requested assistance from the California Department of Conservation, Division of Land Resource Protection, RCD Assistance Program. They have no policies and procedures in place, do not have a budget, and they do not have regularly scheduled meetings. The directors have the ultimate fiscal responsibility for the district’s financial management.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
The PVRCD establish and follow procedures for operating an RCD such as those outlined in the California Resource Conservation District Handbook as follows: • Director’s basics • Power and authority • Organization and administration • District finances • Partnership • Planning
F4
Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code §1099(a) which states: A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code §1099 says that offices are incompatible when any of the following circumstances are present:
Related Recommendations (1)
R4
The Board of Supervisors vets appointments to offices on RCDs and special districts for incompatibility. Report Issued: 06/28/2016 Report Public: 06/30/2016 Response Due: 09/26/2016 5
Agency Responses 9
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2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: Riverside County Assessor – County Clerk-Recorder, The City of Corona
June 21, 2016
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Board of Supervisors to the 2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: Palo Verde Resource Conservation District.
September 13, 2016
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6 pages
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8 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the Count...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
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The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part ofPVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the County to collect these funds. The PVRCD does not have the authority to establish the McCoy District as...
R1
The resolution of 1991 be voided. The County Auditor-Controller cancel the requested audit from the McCoy District and include them as a part of the PVRCD for audit.
Response: Unknown
Scheduled: within 12 months
Score: 0
The Respondent disagrees with this recommendation. The 1991 resolution properly authorized creation of the McCoy Wash Flood Control Improvement District.
FINDING NO. 2:
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller's office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor Controller's office giving the district until December 21, ...
F2
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller’s office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor-Controller’s office giving the district until December 21, 2015, to comply. To date the PVRCD has ignored the County Auditor- Cont...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
Respondent agrees with this finding. When informed ofPVRCD's failure to comply with the annual audit mandate, Chairman Benoit took a leadership role in an effort to bring the PVRCD into compliance with all applicable laws. Chairman Benoit engaged County Counsel to advise and assist the PVRCD with any legal issues, including compliance with the annual audit requirement. Section 9418 states that the PVRCD may request legal services from County Counsel; however, no such request was made prior to Chairman Benoit's involvement with this matter. Section 9528 clearly states that "[a]n annual of the b...
R2
The board of directors be overseen by Riverside County Counsel and instructed to comply with California Government Code §26909(a)(2). After combining the two districts, the PVRCD has sufficient funds to complete the required audit and comply with the County Auditor- Controller’s request.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Except for combining the two districts, Respondent has implemented this recommendation. County Counsel and the PVRCD have been conducting a comprehensive review ofPVRCD's management, operations and finances. County Counsel is exploring alternatives to the annual audit mandate and will advise the PVRCD of its options, if any, in complying with its fiscal reporting duties. The decision as to whether the two districts should be combined is a matter exclusively within the jurisdiction ofthe boards ofthose two districts.
FINDING NO. 3:
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performe...
F3
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide significant relief, contingent on moving all funds into the “county financial system,’ and gaining Supervisors” approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list server...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
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The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide significant relief, contingent on moving all funds into the "county financial system,' and gaining Supervisors" approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list servers are used to find potential funding sources. The PVRCD had chosen not to perform any service tha...
R3
The PVRCD establish and follow procedures for operating an RCD such as those outlined in the California Resource Conservation District Handbook as follows: • Director’s basics • Power and authority • Organization and administration • District finances • Partnership • Planning
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Respondent has implemented this recommendation. As mentioned above, County Counsel and the PVRCD have been conducting a comprehensive review ofPVRCD's management, operations and finances. Upon completion of the review, County Counsel will assist PVRCD in establishing all necessary policies and procedures.
FINDING NO. 4:
Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code § 10 99(a) which states: A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, comm...
F4
Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code §1099(a) which states: A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code §1099 says that offices are incompatible when any of the following circumstances are present:
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
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Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code § 10 99(a) which states: A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code § 1099 says that offices are incompatible when any of the following circumstances are present: 1. Either of the offices may audit, overrule, remove members of, dismiss employees of, or exercise superv...
R4
The Board of Supervisors vets appointments to offices on RCDs and special districts for incompatibility. Report Issued: 06/28/2016 Report Public: 06/30/2016 Response Due: 09/26/2016 5
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Respondent has implemented this recommendation. The Board of Supervisors has and will continue to thoroughly vet all appointees for incompatibility and compliance with Government Code section 1099 with the assistance of the County Counsel's Office and the Clerk of the Board. 5I Page
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Board of Supervisors to the 2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: Riverside County Code Enforcement.
September 02, 2016
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7 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the Count...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
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Length of Time to Resolve Code Enforcement Cases Riverside County Code Enforcement cases take an inordinate length of time to resolve. The multi-year time frames typical to conclude code enforcement cases adversely affect the citizens of Riverside County who rely on Code Enforcement to timely correct offensive and dangerous property problems in their neighborhoods and commercial districts. As pointed out in two successive audits by the Riverside County Auditor- Controller's office, the long delays also prevent Riverside County from timely collecting outstanding fines and fees. Investigation...
R1
The resolution of 1991 be voided. The County Auditor-Controller cancel the requested audit from the McCoy District and include them as a part of the PVRCD for audit.
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
Respondent agrees with the recommendation. The Department agrees that twelve to eighteen months to complete Code cases is an appropriate target timeline. However, a longer or shorter time may be warranted depending upon the facts of the case. Senior Code Enforcement Officers and Supervising Code Enforcement Officers are carrying caseloads. The Department agrees that this has impacted their ability to appropriately supervise line-level Code Enforcement Officers. The Department is moving in the direction of significantly reducing Supervising Code Enforcement Officers work on individual cases and...
F2
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller’s office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor-Controller’s office giving the district until December 21, 2015, to comply. To date the PVRCD has ignored the County Auditor- Cont...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Respondent partially agrees with the finding.
Although the Department does not have a specific policy in place, the Department does issue refunds when appropriate. As explained below, it has been the standard practice of the Department to refund fees collected from administrative citations whenever these citations are dismissed by a hearing officer as a result of a timely appeal. Government Code section 25845 allows counties to, by ordinance, establish a procedure for the abatement of public nuisances, as well as a method for cost recovery. As the Grand Jury points out, Ordinance No. 725 sets...
R2
The board of directors be overseen by Riverside County Counsel and instructed to comply with California Government Code §26909(a)(2). After combining the two districts, the PVRCD has sufficient funds to complete the required audit and comply with the County Auditor- Controller’s request.
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
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Riverside County Code Enforcement should amend its policies and procedures manual to provide for refunding fines and fees to property owners when Code Enforcement discovers that an error has been made and the property owner is exonerated of the violations alleged in the case. If doubt exists as to the property owner's guilt or innocence, the matter should be reviewed by the County Hearing Officer for a decision. The Hearing Officer has the delegated authority and powers of the Board of Supervisors to conduct Administrative Hearings. The Hearing Officer should also be given authority to orde...
F3
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide significant relief, contingent on moving all funds into the “county financial system,’ and gaining Supervisors” approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list server...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Respondent partially agrees with the finding. 2
Although the Department does not have a specific policy, complaint log, or form to log citizen complaints, it has been the Department's practice to refer complaints regarding Code Enforcement personnel to the personnel's immediate supervisor or through the chain of command in an effort to resolve the matter. This is consistent with Board of Supervisors Policy A-56, which states that "a log entry is not required if the issue can be resolved during the first direct contact with the person making the complaint or inquiry or if the item is referred ...
F4
Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code §1099(a) which states: A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code §1099 says that offices are incompatible when any of the following circumstances are present:
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Respondent disagrees with the finding. As the directly elected representatives of the public, Board Supervisors are expected to respond to their constituents' concerns. It is not inappropriate for a staff member of a Board Supervisor to assist a constituent with a code enforcement issue. It is not inappropriate for Board staff to inquire as to the status of these cases involving their constituents. Some Code Enforcement cases are complex in nature, such as cases involving unpermitted land uses or structures. Achieving compliance in those cases may require coordination and discussions between m...
R4
The Board of Supervisors vets appointments to offices on RCDs and special districts for incompatibility. Report Issued: 06/28/2016 Report Public: 06/30/2016 Response Due: 09/26/2016 5
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Respondent partially agrees with the recommendation. As the directly elected representatives of the public, Board Supervisors are expected to respond to their constituents' concerns. It is not inappropriate for a staff member of a Board Supervisor to assist a constituent with a code enforcement issue. It is not inappropriate for Board staff to inquire as to the status of these cases involving their constituents. Some Code Enforcement cases are complex in nature, such as those involving unpermitted land uses or structures. Achieving compliance in those cases may require coordination and discuss...
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City of Corona to the 2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder,
September 12, 2016
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Paul Angulo, Riverside County Auditor-Controller to 2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: Palo Verde Resource
July 27, 2016
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1 response to findings and recommendations
F1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the Count...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December of 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the County to collect these funds. The PVRCD does not have the authority to establish the McCoy District a...
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Peter Aldana, Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder to 2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: Rivers
August 02, 2016
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8 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the Count...
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
R1
The resolution of 1991 be voided. The County Auditor-Controller cancel the requested audit from the McCoy District and include them as a part of the PVRCD for audit.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Respondent, Riverside County Assessor- County Clerk- Recorder has partially implemented this recommendation. Policies and procedures to annually review the application of a property tax exemption have been in place for many years. The Assessor's Office is required to act in accordance with the Revenue and Taxation Code when classifying property as taxable or nontaxable, and for reviewing a claim for exemption. The policies and procedures of the Assessor- County Clerk- Recorder implement the statutes. The cemetery exemption is reviewed on an annual basis pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code se...
F2
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller’s office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor-Controller’s office giving the district until December 21, 2015, to comply. To date the PVRCD has ignored the County Auditor- Cont...
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
R2
The board of directors be overseen by Riverside County Counsel and instructed to comply with California Government Code §26909(a)(2). After combining the two districts, the PVRCD has sufficient funds to complete the required audit and comply with the County Auditor- Controller’s request.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
F3
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide significant relief, contingent on moving all funds into the “county financial system,’ and gaining Supervisors” approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list server...
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
R3
The PVRCD establish and follow procedures for operating an RCD such as those outlined in the California Resource Conservation District Handbook as follows: • Director’s basics • Power and authority • Organization and administration • District finances • Partnership • Planning
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
F4
Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code §1099(a) which states: A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code §1099 says that offices are incompatible when any of the following circumstances are present:
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
R4
The Board of Supervisors vets appointments to offices on RCDs and special districts for incompatibility. Report Issued: 06/28/2016 Report Public: 06/30/2016 Response Due: 09/26/2016 5
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
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Registrar of Voters to 2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: Riverside County Registrar of Voters – Grand Jur
July 14, 2016
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6 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the Count...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
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Polling Place Location and Other Discrepancies 1. Three out of seven polling places had inaccurate addresses for the physical location of the polling place. The voting materials mailed to voters were not in agreement with the Polling Place Request Agreement (contract). The following locations had discrepancies as noted: a. Perris City Hall, 101 N. 0 Street, Perris The actual polling location was located at 91 N. Perris Blvd. at the City Council Chamber building, one block south of City Hall, not at the listed location of 101 N. 0 Street. b. Hunt Club Apartments, 1355 S. Perris Blvd., Perris...
F2
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller’s office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor-Controller’s office giving the district until December 21, 2015, to comply. To date the PVRCD has ignored the County Auditor- Cont...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
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Training Polling Places are managed by precinct inspectors (captains) who are assisted by election officers (poll workers) who are all volunteers. At multiple polling locations; the poll workers were inexperienced. Poll workers receive training utilizing classroom instruction, instructional COs, and the Election officer Handbook. Training was inconsistent among poll workers. The voting equipment was already in place, which does not allow poll workers the opportunity to arrange the equipment as required by the State of California Election Code. Another area that lacked training was the requi...
R2
The board of directors be overseen by Riverside County Counsel and instructed to comply with California Government Code §26909(a)(2). After combining the two districts, the PVRCD has sufficient funds to complete the required audit and comply with the County Auditor- Controller’s request.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Respondent partially agrees with the recommendation. The ROV already assigns poll workers of mixed experience to all polling place locations. A poll worker is usually only promoted to Inspector after serving in at least one election. . In the future more attention will be given to the Election Officer Comment Sheet during the training program.
The ROV training program complies with the State of California elections training requirements. Election Officers attend a 2 hour training that includes hands-on activities, receive a 145 page Election Officer Handbook, and a 1 hour training DVD. Additi...
F3
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide significant relief, contingent on moving all funds into the “county financial system,’ and gaining Supervisors” approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list server...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Respondent agrees with the finding. The ROV agrees that some Accessibility Kits did not contain accurate photographs for the particular building used as the polling place. In the future more attention will be given to the accuracy of the Accessibility Kits and in particular the photographs of the specific location.
RECOMMENDATION No.3:
The owners of the properties that the ROV has selected as polling places adhere to the contract with the ROV, by providing access to the building that was agreed upon and permitting the poll workers to arrange the site the night before the election. The ROV to...
R3
The PVRCD establish and follow procedures for operating an RCD such as those outlined in the California Resource Conservation District Handbook as follows: • Director’s basics • Power and authority • Organization and administration • District finances • Partnership • Planning
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
The Riverside County Registrar of Voters is required to assemble an Election Observer Panel for every election. The Grand Jury is invited to participate in the Election Observer Panel for each election.
FINDING No. 1:
Polling Place Location and Other Discrepancies 1. Three out of seven polling places had inaccurate addresses for the physical location of the polling place. The voting materials mailed to voters were not in agreement with the Polling Place Request Agreement (contract). The following locations had discrepancies as noted: a. Perris City Hall, 101 N. 0 Street, Perris The actual po...
F4
Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code §1099(a) which states: A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code §1099 says that offices are incompatible when any of the following circumstances are present:
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Respondent partially disagrees with the finding. California Elections Code does not require that the ballot box be locked. The ROV requires that the ballot box be sealed. When the ballot box is sealed by at least one intact seal it is not reported because the ballots cannot be tampered with if the ballot box is sealed shut.
RECOMMENDATION No. 4:
The ROV Section No. C-23 requires that if a seal is broken on a ballot box, immediate measures must be taken. It reads as follows: Any individual who is authorized by the Registrar of voters (ROV) and assigned to transport, deliver, store, setup, ope...
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Riverside County Board of Supervisors to the 2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: County of Riverside, Depar
September 15, 2016
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6 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the Count...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
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The (NYTD) Gift Card logs examined by the Grand Jury were not in accordance with DPSS policy. DPSS Policy 23-41 (dated 11-15-2002) Gift Certificates and Gift Cards (GC) states in part: The log must provide appropriate space to record the customers name, case #, 10#, GC#, and amount, etc., or whatever is used to establish the recipient of the GC as a customer and not an employee or friend of the requester. There must be a space for the signature of the person that unlocks the safe or file cabinet, because the same person will witness the acquiring of the Gift Card by the requester. In many c...
R1
The resolution of 1991 be voided. The County Auditor-Controller cancel the requested audit from the McCoy District and include them as a part of the PVRCD for audit.
Response: Will Implement
Score: +1
The recommendation has not been implemented, but will be implemented in the future. In the current DPSS protocol, the information regarding the customer identification numbers, gift card numbers, case numbers, gift card amounts, issue dates, date of receipt of the gift card, and the signature of the issuer were collected, but on a separate form from the gift card log. This form was used in tandem with the gift card log as well as a gift card receipt that was signed by the foster youth. While the gift card log by itself appeared to be incomplete and out of compliance with Department policy, the...
F2
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller’s office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor-Controller’s office giving the district until December 21, 2015, to comply. To date the PVRCD has ignored the County Auditor- Cont...
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Respondent disagrees partially with the finding. The report provided to the Grand Jury was a point-in-time report, and it is accurate that some gift cards were noted as undeliverable or pending delivery at that time. This information is subsequently updated based on the outcome of the transaction. With regard to cards that are undeliverable, there are times when the foster youth has moved or we have been unable to make contact. When that occurs, we attempt to locate the
individual and make multiple attempts to deliver the gift card. If we are unable to complete the delivery, the log is update...
R2
The board of directors be overseen by Riverside County Counsel and instructed to comply with California Government Code §26909(a)(2). After combining the two districts, the PVRCD has sufficient funds to complete the required audit and comply with the County Auditor- Controller’s request.
Response: Will Implement
Score: +1
The recommendation has not been implemented, but will be implemented in the future. Upon further review of existing practices, DPSS will modify the current policy to further enhance the safeguards in place by including a staff signature when gift cards are distributed as well as incorporate a time frame by which gift cards that are pending delivery will be completed to improve tracking and reduce the risk of theft, fraudulent use and/or misuse. The revised policy will include a standardized template for the tracking of gift cards that encompasses all elements included in the policy and will en...
F3
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide significant relief, contingent on moving all funds into the “county financial system,’ and gaining Supervisors” approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list server...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
Respondent disagrees with the finding. DPSS completes a competitive bid process to select vendors for all gift card purchases. In response to the Grand Jury's request for information, DPSS provided all gift card transactions, which included the purchase of gas cards that are issued to CaiWORKs customers as a supportive service to further their employment. The vendor selected to provide gas cards does charge a fee, shipping and other charges. A different vendor was selected for the NYTD gift cards for foster youth, which does not have any sales tax, mailing, handling or processing fees. DPSS fo...
R3
The PVRCD establish and follow procedures for operating an RCD such as those outlined in the California Resource Conservation District Handbook as follows: • Director’s basics • Power and authority • Organization and administration • District finances • Partnership • Planning
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
The recommendation will not be implemented. DPSS follows the County Procurement policy to select the most cost effective and responsive vendor through a competitive bid process. In the case of the gas cards, the vendor selected charges a variety of fees; however those costs were considered when evaluating which vendor was most cost effective and responsive. As indicated above, DPSS was able to procure the NYTD gift cards without those fees. The fees will vary depending on the type of card, its value and the volume being purchased. DPSS intends to continue following the County Procurement polic...
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Riverside County Counsel to the 2015-2016 Grand Jury Report: Palo Verde Resource Conservation Distri
September 28, 2016
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5 pages
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Score: 0
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8 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the Count...
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
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The McCoy Wash Flood Improvement District (McCoy Improvement) was established in December 1987 as part of PVRCD. On December 9, 1991, the district was split into two separate special districts by resolution of the PVRCD board of directors without obtaining the approval of LAFCO. This was done to accommodate McCoy Flood Control District (McCoy District) to establish the power to assess Blythe citizens within McCoy Wash area for construction of the dam. Arrangements were established with the County to collect these funds. The PVRCD does not have the authority to establish the McCoy District a...
R1
The resolution of 1991 be voided. The County Auditor-Controller cancel the requested audit from the McCoy District and include them as a part of the PVRCD for audit.
Response: Unknown
Scheduled: within 12 months
Score: 0
The Respondent disagrees with this recommendation. The 1991 resolution properly authorized creation of the McCoy Wash Flood Control Improvement District.
FINDING NO. 2:
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller's office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor Controller's office giving the district until December 21, ...
F2
The PVRCD has not submitted an audited financial statement to the Controller or the County Auditor-Controller’s office since 2007. Government Code §26909 requires a financial report be filed annually with the Controller and with the County Auditor-Controller within 12 months of the fiscal year. The PVRCD has received a letter of non-compliance from the County Auditor-Controller’s office giving the district until December 21, 2015, to comply. To date the PVRCD has ignored the County Auditor- Cont...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
Respondent agrees with this finding. Section 9528 clearly states that "[a]n annual of the books, accounts, records, papers, money, and securities shall be made as required by Section 26909 ofthe Government Code. However, Government Code section 26909 authorizes alternatives to the annual audit. The County Counsel's Office will be assisting the PVRCD in this regard.
RECOMMENDATION NO.2:
The board of directors be overseen by Riverside County Counsel and instructed to comply with California Government Code. §26909 (a)(2). After combining the two districts, the PVRCD has sufficient funds to comp...
R2
The board of directors be overseen by Riverside County Counsel and instructed to comply with California Government Code §26909(a)(2). After combining the two districts, the PVRCD has sufficient funds to complete the required audit and comply with the County Auditor- Controller’s request.
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Except for combining the two districts, Respondent has implemented this recommendation. County Counsel and the PVRCD have been conducting a comprehensive review of PVRCD's management, operations and finances. County Counsel is exploring alternatives to the annual audit mandate and will advise the PVRCD ofits options, if any, in complying with its fiscal reporting duties. The decision as to whether the two districts should be combined is a matter exclusively within the jurisdiction of the boards of those two districts. 21 P a!:! c
FINDING NO.3:
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have ...
F3
The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide significant relief, contingent on moving all funds into the “county financial system,’ and gaining Supervisors” approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list server...
Response: Agree
Score: +1
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The duties of the PVRCD board of directors have been performed in an inconsistent manner. The PVRCD Secretary/Treasurer stated: The Supervisors have the ability to provide sign~ficant relief, contingent on moving affjimds into the "countyfinancial system,' and gaining Supervisors" approval. This action would remove us from AUDIT to REVIEW status. The PVRCD has not in the past nine years requested this action. The California Association of Resource Conservation Districts and various list servers are used to find potential funding sources. The PVRCD had chosen not to perform any service that ...
R3
The PVRCD establish and follow procedures for operating an RCD such as those outlined in the California Resource Conservation District Handbook as follows: • Director’s basics • Power and authority • Organization and administration • District finances • Partnership • Planning
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
Respondent has implemented this recommendation. County Counsel and the PVRCD are working together to establish necessary policies and procedures.
FINDING NO.4:
Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code §I 099(a) which states: 3 II> a g c
A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code § 1099 says that offices are ...
F4
Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code §1099(a) which states: A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code §1099 says that offices are incompatible when any of the following circumstances are present:
Response: Disagree
Score: -1
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Documents provided by the board of PVRCD have shown evidence of incompatibility of office, pursuant to California Government Code §I 099(a) which states: 3 II> a g c
A public officer, including, but not limited to, an appointed or elected member of a governmental board, commission, committee, or other body, shall not simultaneously hold two public offices that are incompatible. California Government Code § 1099 says that offices are incompatible when any of the following circumstances are present: 1. Either of the offices may audit, overrule, remove members of, dismiss employees of, or exe...
R4
The Board of Supervisors vets appointments to offices on RCDs and special districts for incompatibility. Report Issued: 06/28/2016 Report Public: 06/30/2016 Response Due: 09/26/2016 5
Response: Unknown
Score: 0
With the assistance of the County Counsel's Office and the Clerk of the Board, the PVRCD will vet all potential appointees for incompatibility and compliance with Government Code section 1099 4 Jl1 <~ t' c
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