File #: 23-264    Name: Grant Resolutions
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Criminal Justice - Consent
File created: 3/27/2023 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 4/18/2023 Final action: 4/18/2023
Title: Adopt resolutions authorizing the District Attorney of the County of Monterey, on behalf of the County, to submit proposals to the California Department of Insurance, the California Department of Emergency Services, the California Office of Traffic Safety and the US Department of Justice, and to execute on behalf of the County the Grant Award Agreements including any extension or amendments thereof.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. CalOES Board Resolution, 3. DOI Board Resolution, 4. DOJ Cold Case Board Resolution, 5. TSRP Board Resolution, 6. Completed Board Order Item No. 43, 7. REVISED Completed Board Order Item No. 43, 8. Completed Resolution Item No. 43 - CalOES, 9. Completed Resolution Item No. 43 - DOI, 10. Completed Resolution Item No. 43 - DOJ, 11. Completed Resolution Item No. 43 - TSRP
Title
Adopt resolutions authorizing the District Attorney of the County of Monterey, on behalf of the County, to submit proposals to the California Department of Insurance, the California Department of Emergency Services, the California Office of Traffic Safety and the US Department of Justice, and to execute on behalf of the County the Grant Award Agreements including any extension or amendments thereof.

Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
Adopt resolutions authorizing the District Attorney of the County of Monterey, on behalf of the County, to submit proposals to the California Department of Insurance, the California Department of Emergency Services (CalOES), the California Office of Traffic Safety and the US Department of Justice, and to execute on behalf of the County the Grant Award Agreements including any extension or amendments thereof.

SUMMARY:
The Monterey County District Attorney's Office relies on a variety of Federal and State grants to provide a portion of the financial support required by the Department for the services it provides in the County.

Funding for these programs is expected to continue in FY 2023-24. The Federal and State agencies responsible for these grants require the recipient departments to submit periodic applications to renew funding for the upcoming fiscal year even though there is an established relationship between the County and the funding agency. This is the sixteenth year in which this overall approval practice is being utilized to streamline the grant application and acceptance process. The specific grants and administering State agencies for which this authorization is being requested is through the California Department of Insurance, with Grants for:
? Automobile Insurance Fraud
? Workers Compensation Insurance Fraud
? Disability and Healthcare Insurance Fraud
And through the California Department of Emergency Services (CalOES), with Grants for:
? Unserved/Underserved Victim Ad...

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