LA County Board of Supervisors Public Meeting with 117 page Agenda

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Agenda 6/15/22 LA County BOS

Supplemental Agenda

Highlights:

Item #3 Appointment's to Commissions/Committees/Special Districts & waive limitation of
length of service requirement pursuant to County Code Section 3.100.030A

Item #5 Improving School Climate and Safety - Approval of School Law Enforcement Services Agreement for School Resource Deputy Program (Agenda No. 120) & Approval of School Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Agreement for Special Events (Agenda No. 121):

Item #6 Expanding Office of Diversion and Re-Entry Housing - including funding recommendations for expanding ODR Housing by 1,000 additional beds in FY 2023-24, increasing the total number of ODR Housing program beds to 3,700, and for increasing capacity by at least 3,600 beds for community-based mental healthcare, increasing the total number of ODR Housing program beds to 5,800, and 400 beds for individuals with serious medical, substance use disorder and/or other housing needs.

Item #8 Establish a Reward Offer in the Investigation of the Murders of Javier Carachure Menchaca and Juan Antonio Orozco - $20,000

Item #13 Care First, Jails Last: Adopting the Ordinance to Establish the Justice Care and Opportunities Department Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Kuehl and Solis: Approve an ordinance for introduction amending County Code, Title 2 - Administration to
establish the Justice, Care and Opportunities Department and amend Chapter 2.76.600 - Office of Diversion and Re-Entry - Creation, Administration and Purpose. (Relates to Agenda No. 140) (22-2287)

Item #14 Retaining Local Authority to Protect Public Health and Combat the Climate Crisis by Opposing Senate Bill 1393 Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Kuehl and Mitchell:Instruct the County’s Legislative Advocates in Sacramento to oppose Senate Bill 1393 (Archuleta), legislation which would impose additional State barriers and requirements on local governments that are acting to reduce the emission of harmful air pollution caused by the use of fossil fuels in new buildings or existing buildings when altered or retrofitted, even though residential and commercial buildings are among the most significant sources of both local air
pollution and greenhouse gases. (22-1906)

Item #16 . Revisiting Options for Gun Control in Los Angeles County Recommendation as submitted by Supervisors Hahn and Solis: Instruct the Acting County Counsel, in coordination with other relevant Departments, to report back to the Board within 60 days with an updated legal analysis of the potential Los Angeles County gun control regulations presented in their June 26, 2018 confidential report entitled, “Gun Control Report,” with the analysis to take into account any Federal, State or local gun regulations implemented or proposed since then, as well as any legal decisions made by courts; and instruct the Acting County Counsel, in coordination with the Chief Executive Officer and other relevant Department Heads, to report back to the Board within 90 days in writing with recommendations on how to improve the efficacy of existing gun control and safety measures including, but not limited to, options to amend laws, enhance enforcement, improve collaboration and coordination, and eliminate barriers or loopholes. (22-2250)

Item #21 Extend the Reward Offer in the Investigation of the Suspicious Disappearance of Gloria Huerta $20,000

Item #22 Reestablish the Reward Offer in the Investigation of the Murders of
Andrew Chavez and Clotee Reyes $20,000

Item #23. Care with Pride: Establishing a Gender Health Program in Los Angeles
County
Unify the recent expansion of LGBTQ+ services prompted by Board Order No. 31 of June 22, 2021, to create a Department of Health Services (DHS) led Gender Health Program that standardizes and strengthens LGBTQ+ services for DHS-empaneled patients, and include the Departments of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and Mental Health (DMH) to ensure mental health and child welfare partners are core components of the Gender Health Program;

Item #54 Laptop Refresh Program Funds $10,245,000 for ...29 departments... urgent need to replace outdated and obsolete PC desktops and laptops that are five years or older...The Office of the Chief Information Office (OCIO) partnered with the affected departments to identify 6,497 of these older computers to be replaced with new laptops.

Including acquisition of 169429.pdf (lacounty.gov)


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MEETING TELEVISED: Wednesday, June 15, 2022 at 11:00 p.m. on KLC

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