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Merced County Grand Jury • 2002-2003

City of Atwater Complaint Number 02-03-14 Introduction/background a complaint was received from a citizen of the City

Published: October 14, 2002 26 pages
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Findings 1 findings

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I, (Sheriff Gary T. Carlson) along with Assistant SheriffrMark Pazin and Correctional Administration, met with representatives of the Merced County Sheriffs Employee Association and discussed the issues at hand. We agreed on a course of action that met both of our concerns and subsequently the Writ ofMandate has been withdrawn. This matter will be worked out in upcoming MO U's with Merced County and the Merced County Sheriff "s Department Policies and Procedures. Grand Jury Follow-up Response accepted. Merced County Sheriff's Department-Complaint Number 01-02-24 Grand Jury Recommendation #1 The County, including elected officials, needs to apply county rules and policies in a fair and equitable manner, regardless of the person's position. 2002-2003 GrandJuryReport -53- Response Every member of County Government is required to apply all laws, rules, and regulations and policies in afair and equitable manner, regardless of a person's position Anything less is unacceptable. Grand Jury Follow-up Response accepted. Grand Jury Recommendation #2 Since there is no policyfor disciplinary action against elected employees, the County needs to develop and enforce a mechanism to protect the employees and itselffrom sexual harassment issues. Response, The Sheriffs of this State are held to standards much higher than other positions within the County or State. The Peace Officer's Code ofEthics spells out standards. The Grand Jury can be impaneled to check on the Sheriff's actions and the State Attorney General oversees the various Sheriff's conduct. Please let's not forget secret ballot elections and the ability of the voters to decide if a person gets thejob or retains it. Last, but not least, the ability of the voters to recall an elected ofcial . Grand Jury Follow-up Response accepted. Grand Jury Recommendation #3 The county's F.F,OC officer should be able to seek legal opinions outside of County Counsel so the employee's complaint does not present a conflict of interest with county liability. Response The duties of the County Counsel include representing the county against claims of liability and providing legal advice to the Board of Supervisors, the ChiefExecutive Officer, all department heads and elected officials. In that capacity, the County Counsel is the only authorized legal advisor to the county's Equal Employment Opportunity Officer. There is no conflict of interest, as a matter of low, because the mission of the Equal Employment Opportunity Officer and the County Counsel are the same : to assure that the county, its officers, employees and departments comply with the law. Grand Jury Follow-up Response accepted. Grand Jury Recommendation #4 The Sherif's Department needs to enforce policies for investigation of wrongdoing by officials in the department so they do not end up investigation themselves. These 2002-2003 Grand Jurv Revort -54- procedures should include employingprivate outside investigators to conduct independent investigations. Response We have and do retain outside investigative services to deal with sensitive or high profile matters occurring within the department. Grand Jury Follow-up Response accepted. Grand Jury Recommendation #5 The Sheriff's Office must actively enforce the zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment. Response The Sheriff adheres to the Zero Tolerance Policyfor sexual harassment and has all complaints investigated and matters referred to the F.F,OC Officer and County Administration. Grand Jury Follow-up Response accepted. 2002-2003 GrandJuryReport

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