San Diego County Grand Jury • 2006-2007 • Agency Response
Response to: Medical Credentials of Inmate Health Care Providers

Response - San Diego County Sheriff*

Published: July 05, 2007 9 pages
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Findings 1 findings

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Finding: "The current Grand Jury heard testimony from a County official who admitted not inspecting Las Colinas in recent years." We Cannot Agree nor Disagree: To the best of our knowledge, all required inspections have been conducted; i.e. The Grand Jury, Fire, Environmental Health, Title 15 & 24, etc. Documentation is available as to those inspections. The Honorable Janis Sammartino July 5, 2007 Finding: "Notwithstanding the annual recommendation of five out of six previous Grand Jury Reports that Las Colinas be replaced, one County official who had not visited there recently testified that replacement was not a high priority on past County-wide Capital Improvement Needs Assessments (CINA)." We Agree in part: The San Diego Sheriff's Department supports past Grand Jury Findings calling for the replacement of the Las Colinas Detention Facility; and that it be a high priority for the County-wide Capital Improvement Needs Assessment. Finding: "The Grand Jury heard testimony from a County official who claimed to have inspected Las Colinas within the past two years. This official was unaware of the rotting floors and the grossly insufficient bathroom facilities." We Cannot Agree nor Disagree Finding: "If those excess funds had been allocated to a Las Colinas construction trust fund, three quarters of the current proposed construction cost estimate would be covered." We Agree in part: While the Sheriff has ended the past eleven years with a positive fund balance, a portion of these funds were committed each year to funding needed infrastructure projects within the Sheriff's Department or other County Departments.

Recommendations 7

Commendations 1

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