File #: 21-0029    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 12/28/2020 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 1/26/2021 Final action: 1/26/2021
Title: Human Resources Department recommending the Board approve the revised Civil Service Commission Rules of Procedure. FUNDING: N/A
Attachments: 1. A - CSC Rules of Procedure-CLEAN 1-26-21, 2. B - CSC Rules of Procedure-REDLINE 1-26-21
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Human Resources Department recommending the Board approve the revised Civil Service Commission Rules of Procedure.

FUNDING: N/A
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
El Dorado County Charter section 502.3, Scope of Authority of Civil Service Commission, states that the Civil Service Commission shall hear only the following matters:

(a) discipline of classified employees with permanent status;
(b) complaints of unlawful discrimination in personnel matters;
(c) other matters as may be provided for in the Personnel Rules, Memoranda of Understanding between the county and representing employee organizations, or Board Policy.

In November and December of 2020, the Civil Service Commission members met to review and discuss proposed revisions to the Civil Service Commission Rules of Procedure (Rules). As agreement was reached by the Commission members and the Commission’s legal counsel, the Rules are now being brought before the Board of Supervisors for review and adoption.

The following provides highlights of some changes, but is not an all-inclusive list:

1. Added Section 1.3 - Effective Date (of Rules).
2. In addition to employees covered by Memoranda of Understanding, included the Salary and Benefits Resolution for Unrepresented Employees.
3. Documented the Chairperson responsibilities, including that the Chairperson may request law enforcement assistance, if needed.
4. Clarified that all meetings and hearings will be posted in accordance of the Brown Act and removed many instances of specificity to such.
a. The Commission’s agendas shall now be posted on Legistar.
5. Added that Robert’s Rule of Orders will guide the Commission in its proceedings.
6. Added a “Remote Meeting” section to address the current environment.
7. Removed the requirement that a Case Management Conference must take place within 14 days after an appeal is received. Instead, it will be held when all parties are available. Note: this does not remove the requirement to identify a meeting dat...

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