TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Christine Brice?o, Director of Human Resources
REPORT BY: Joy Cadiz, Staff Services Manager
SUBJECT: Introduction and Intention to Amend Ordinance 2.100.181 - Fingerprints and Background Checks
RECOMMENDATION
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PUBLIC HEARING - Fingerprints and Background Checks
Conduct a public hearing to consider the intent to adopt an Ordinance amending Title 2 (Administration and Personnel), Chapter 2.100 (Personnel) and amending Article III, Section 2.100.181 (Fingerprints and Background Checks) of the Napa County Code regarding persons required to submit to a Federal Bureau of Investigation background check and renewal requirements; and adopt a Resolution amending Napa County Policy Manual section 37Y. (No Fiscal Impact)
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BACKGROUND
All new County employees are Live Scan fingerprinted prior to beginning employment with the County. Human Resources receives the background check results and receives subsequent arrest information. The Probation Department uses the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS), a computer network that connects public safety agencies across the state to criminal histories, driver records, and other databases. For the Probation Department to maintain access to CLETS, all persons with access to the CLETS equipment, or information from the CLETS database, or to criminal offender record information, are required to undergo an additional background security clearance. Further, the Probation Department must have direct access to the results of this additional background check. The Probation Department has State and Federal approval to complete this requirement, which means Probation Department staff including volunteers, contractors, and other county employees that access the facility unescorted, such as custodial and maintenance staff, must be re-Live Scanned. The amendments to Napa County Code section 2.100.181 and to County Policy 37Y will institute the required additional background che...
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