Modoc County Grand Jury • 2007-2008

Robert A. Barclay Justice Center

Published: June 30, 2008 29 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 14 findings

F1
MCS determined in August of 2005 that it had not expended enough on instruction to satisfy the 80% requirement. The attempted remedy was to issue supplemental payrolls. The interim director stated that this was a common occurrence in school accounting systems; however, this was contradicted by Charter School department head in Sacramento who stated that supplemental payrolls were not a common occurrence.
No recommendations for this finding
F2
Board policies and procedures were not followed. The matter of supplemental payrolls was not brought before the board of directors for approval until after the fact. Required two signatures procedure on checks was not followed.
Related Recommendations (1)
R6
Because this investigation is Incomplete the grand jury highly recommends the 2008 – 2009 grand continue the review. FORMAL RESPONSE REQUIRED Modoc County Sheriff (recommendation #1, finding #2) Fire Protection District Board of Directors (recommendation #2, findings #2 and 4) and (recommendations #3 and 4, finding #3) Adin, Alturas Rural, Canby, Cedarville, Davis Creek, Eagleville, Ft. Bidwell, Likely, Lookout, New Pine Creek/Willow Ranch, Tulelake Multi-County Modoc County Board of Supervisors (recommendation #5, finding #5) Responses submitted following publication of the report to Superior Court Judge Francis W. Barclay pursuant to Penal Code 933 c found in the end of the final report (notice to respondents). .
F3
The MJUSD representative on the MCS Board of Directors did not provide adequate oversight regarding fiscal and legal responsibilities.
Related Recommendations (1)
R6
Because this investigation is Incomplete the grand jury highly recommends the 2008 – 2009 grand continue the review. FORMAL RESPONSE REQUIRED Modoc County Sheriff (recommendation #1, finding #2) Fire Protection District Board of Directors (recommendation #2, findings #2 and 4) and (recommendations #3 and 4, finding #3) Adin, Alturas Rural, Canby, Cedarville, Davis Creek, Eagleville, Ft. Bidwell, Likely, Lookout, New Pine Creek/Willow Ranch, Tulelake Multi-County Modoc County Board of Supervisors (recommendation #5, finding #5) Responses submitted following publication of the report to Superior Court Judge Francis W. Barclay pursuant to Penal Code 933 c found in the end of the final report (notice to respondents). .
F4
In reviewing documentation for petty cash bank account, warrants for checks drawn on that account were found for employees’ utility bills and house payments.
No recommendations for this finding
F5
Grand jury felt it had discovered possible criminal activity and turned the matter over to the Modoc County District Attorney. The district attorney agreed that the matter required further follow-up, but due to inadequate investigative resources, recommended that the grand jury issue recommendations to correct deficiencies. 8
Related Recommendations (1)
R6
Because this investigation is Incomplete the grand jury highly recommends the 2008 – 2009 grand continue the review. FORMAL RESPONSE REQUIRED Modoc County Sheriff (recommendation #1, finding #2) Fire Protection District Board of Directors (recommendation #2, findings #2 and 4) and (recommendations #3 and 4, finding #3) Adin, Alturas Rural, Canby, Cedarville, Davis Creek, Eagleville, Ft. Bidwell, Likely, Lookout, New Pine Creek/Willow Ranch, Tulelake Multi-County Modoc County Board of Supervisors (recommendation #5, finding #5) Responses submitted following publication of the report to Superior Court Judge Francis W. Barclay pursuant to Penal Code 933 c found in the end of the final report (notice to respondents). .
F6
The evidence locker was neat and orderly.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
Fund safety and security measures for the department. • There is no observation camera in the holding area, and there is not a “Panic Button” for staff to use in an emergency. Modoc County District Attorney’s Office
F7
The Chief stated the city has one animal control officer.
No recommendations for this finding
F8
All parties interviewed have a great desire for MMC to succeed.
No recommendations for this finding
F9
Having a permanent qualified CEO should improve employee morale.
No recommendations for this finding
F10
In order to comply with the requirements of an acute care and/or critical access hospital, the ER is now being covered by four rotating doctors under contract which will ensure that the ER will be covered adequately.
No recommendations for this finding
F11
A large portion of the hospital debt that is being reported consists of interest being charged by the county which continues to compound monthly. Although the debt is increasing, both the county CAO and the hospital CEO indicate that MMC hopes to considerably improve its financial status by December 2008.
No recommendations for this finding
F12
The goal of the business office is to have a 60 day turn around on accounts receivables.
No recommendations for this finding
F13
The critical access application has been completed and sent to the state.
No recommendations for this finding
F14
The community appears to be more involved in trying to ensure the continuation of the hospital. Numerous grass roots groups have been formed.
No recommendations for this finding

Additional Recommendations 4

These recommendations are not explicitly linked to specific findings.

Commendations 15

No Responses Found 2

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Modoc County Board of Supervisors Elected County Office
Modoc Joint Unified School District School District