Mono County Grand Jury
• 2015-2016
• Agency Response
Response to:
Grand Jury Final Report 2015
Mono County*
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F2
Findings and Recommendations 2 findings
F1
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Creating a relief cook position for the jail would avoid the unnecessary expenditure of overtime to cover vacation time usage, as well as any potential illness/injury absences. Also at issue is the prospect of one employee having to work seven days a week for whatever period of time, which is an unnecessary hardship on that person.
Related Recommendations (1)
R1
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While budget constraints are a fact of life for many aspects of Mono County government, the Grand Jury once again recommends the creation of a relief jail cook position, and the filling of same. Sheriff's Response: I agree with the Finding. The recommendation has not yet been implemented, but the Sheriff's Office will do what it can to request and facilitate implementation during the 2015-16 fiscal year. Specifically, the Sheriff's Office will request the Board of Supervisors' creation of an additional jail cook position, either full or part time, to relieve the burden on the two current jail cooks. RECEIVED SEP 08 2015 SUPERIOR COURT OF CA COUNTY OF MONO Re: Response to -2015 Report, Jail Inspection
F3
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The Mammoth courthouse prisoner holding facility is unused because of poor design.
Related Recommendations (1)
R3
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The Sheriff's Department should again approach the Judicial Council and any other participating agency to speak again about fixes that could be made to the prisoner holding facility in the Mammoth Courthouse to make it useable. Sheriff's Response: I agree with the Finding. The recommendation has not yet been implemented but will be implemented in the 2015-16 fiscal year. Specifically, the Sheriff's Office will engage in a discussion with the Judicial Council to determine how the Mammoth Courthouse prisoner holding facility could be improved. Respectfully submitted, Ingrid Brawn Sheriff-Coroner 2
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