File #: 15-0768    Name: Amend Personnel Policies and Practices Resolution No. 98-394
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 7/6/2015 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/28/2015 Final action: 7/28/2015
Title: Adopt a Resolution to: a. Amend Personnel Policies and Practices Resolution No. 98-394 to Retitle Supervising District Attorney Investigator (34A80) to District Attorney Investigative Captain; b. Authorize the County Administrative Office and the Auditor-Controller to incorporate the position change into the FY 2015-16 Adopted Budget.
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Completed Board Order
Title
Adopt a Resolution to:
a. Amend Personnel Policies and Practices Resolution No. 98-394 to Retitle Supervising District Attorney Investigator (34A80) to District Attorney Investigative Captain;
b. Authorize the County Administrative Office and the Auditor-Controller to incorporate the position change into the FY 2015-16 Adopted Budget.

Report
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors:
a. Amend Personnel Policies and Practices Resolution No. 98-394 to Retitle Supervising District Attorney Investigator (34A80) to District Attorney Investigative Captain;
b. Authorize the County Administrative Office and the Auditor-Controller to incorporate the position change into the FY 2015-16 Adopted Budget.

SUMMARY:
The Supervising District Attorney Investigator (SDAI) at the Monterey County District Attorney's Office is a safety management position above the rank of Police Lieutenant and/or Sheriff Commander. The SDAI often performs the duties of higher level safety management, or that of a Captain and Assistant Chief, commensurate with the responsibilities within other District Attorney offices throughout the state. The Monterey County SDAI position has historically been misunderstood by law enforcement agencies and peace officers and their associations in general. The dilemma, and perhaps the reason for the confusion, derives from the reasoning adopted by the Peace Officer Standard and Training (POST). POST interprets the title of "supervisor" and/or a title including "supervising" as a first line supervisor or sergeant equivalent; mainly, because of the law enforcement hierarchy postured throughout the other 58 Counties in the State of California have many layers in rank, i.e., Sheriff, Undersheriff, Chief, Deputy Chief, Assistant Chief, Captain, Commander, Lieutenant, Sergeant/Supervisor, and Corporal.

DISCUSSION:
Since our SDAI is a safety management position above the rank of Police Lieutenant/Sheriff Commander, POST requi...

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