Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2013-2014 • Agency Response
Response to: Santa Barbara County Take-Home Vehicle Use: Clarify and Comply

County of Santa Barbara County Administration Bldg.*

Published: June 30, 2014 2 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 1 findings

F5
That no audit of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office take-home vehicle usage has been conducted examining the cost and benefits of providing vehicles to employees versus other available options. The Auditor-Controller agrees with this finding. The Auditor-Controller's Office has not performed an audit of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office take-home vehicle usage that examined the costs and benefits of providing vehicles to employees versus other available options. <b>Recommendation 5:</b> That the Santa Barbara County Auditor-Controller conduct an audit of all Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office take-home vehicle usage to examine the cost and benefits of providing vehicles to employees versus other available options. The Auditor-Controller agrees with this recommendation. During fiscal year 2014-2015, the Auditor-Controller's Office will conduct an audit of the County Sheriff's Office take- home vehicle usage to examine the cost and benefits of providing vehicles to employees versus other available options. . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Related Recommendations (1)
R5
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That the Santa Barbara County Auditor-Controller conduct an audit of all Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office take-home vehicle usage to examine the cost and benefits of providing vehicles to employees versus other available options. The Auditor-Controller agrees with this recommendation. During fiscal year 2014-2015, the Auditor-Controller’s Office will conduct an audit of the County Sheriff’s Office take- home vehicle usage to examine the cost and benefits of providing vehicles to employees versus other available options.

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