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Chief Administrative Office recommending the Board approve and authorize the Chair to sign a budget transfer increasing the Alternate Dispute Resolution Special Revenue Fund revenue (use of existing fund balance) and appropriations by $22,000, due to unanticipated Fiscal Year 2016-17 expenses paid in Fiscal Year 2017-18. (4/5 vote required)
FUNDING: Alternate Dispute Resolution Special Revenue Fund.
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DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION
Chief Administrative Office recommends the Board approve the budget transfer in order to process any remaining FY 2017-18 payments. An invoice for FY 2016-17 services was received by the CAO Fiscal in September 2017 and processed against the FY 2017-18 budget. The FY 2016-17 expenses were unanticipated and as a result were not accrued. The Alternate Dispute Resolution Special Revenue Fund does not currently have sufficient appropriations to process the remaining FY 2017-18 payments.
DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The Dispute Resolution Program Act of 1986 provides for the establishment and funding, at County option, of local dispute resolution programs. The goal of dispute resolution programs is to create a more effective and efficient dispute resolution process by offering less threatening and more flexible forums for persons of all ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
In July 2017, the Board approved and authorized the CAO to execute an agreement with the Superior Court of California, County of El Dorado, for the provision of alternate dispute resolution (ADR) services in an amount not to exceed $410,000 for a five-year period (reference Agenda File 12-1405). The FY 2016-17 payment was processed against ADR Agreement 339-S1311, which expired June 30, 2017. There is no impact to the current Agreement.
Approval of this request would increase appropriations by $22,000, for a total of budgeted amount of $96,000, so that all FY 2017-18 contracted payments may be issued.
ALTERNATIVES
The Board could choose to not ap...
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