File #: RES 22-133    Name: Adopt Res to approve EOCRAC Amended Bylaws
Type: BoS Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/29/2022 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/19/2022 Final action: 7/19/2022
Title: Adopt a Resolution to approve the proposed amended Bylaws of the Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights Advisory Commission.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A - Current Bylaws of the EOCRAC, 3. Attachment B - PROPOSED Amended Bylaws EOCRAC (Redlined Version), 4. Attachment C - PROPOSED Amended Bylaws EOCRAC (Clean Version), 5. Attachment D - Resolution, 6. Completed Board Order Item No. 41, 7. Completed Resolution Item No. 41
Title
Adopt a Resolution to approve the proposed amended Bylaws of the Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights Advisory Commission.
Report

RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a Resolution to approve the proposed amended Bylaws of the Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights Advisory Commission.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights Advisory Commission (EOCRAC) is comprised of members representing each Supervisorial District, employee labor groups, Department Heads Council, and community-based organizations. Among its duties the EOCRAC reviews the Equal Opportunity Plan for the County of Monterey (EOP) and the County Departmental Equal Opportunity Plans, presents proposals for modification to the Board of Supervisors for consideration, and reviews and advises the Board of Supervisors on issues relating to equal access to contracting opportunities.

As a commission of the County of Monterey, the EOCRAC is required to have Bylaws and ensure that those Bylaws reflect the roles and responsibilities of the Commission and its members.

The Civil Rights Office worked with the EOCRAC to update its Bylaws to include additional representatives as follows:

a. One representative from the Commission on Disabilities
b. One representative of a community organization that represents the indigenous community from the geographical area currently known as Monterey County
c. One representative of a community organization that represents the indigenous community of Mexico residing in Monterey County

The addition of these representatives will allow greater representation of traditionally marginalized groups and will enable the County to continue to work towards equity in our processes.

The proposed revisions also contain minor changes in formatting and grammar that do not substantially change the current Bylaws.

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:
The revisions of the Bylaws were reviewed and approved by the EOCRAC and the Office of the C...

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