File #: 17-1146    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 10/10/2017 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 10/17/2017 Final action: 10/17/2017
Title: Recorder-Clerk recommending the Board enact an emergency measure in accordance with personnel policy 805.1 to approve and authorize the emergency appointment of an Extra Help position in South Lake Tahoe, in order to prevent the interruption of essential County services related to Recorder-Clerk and Elections functions. FUNDING: General Fund.
Title
Recorder-Clerk recommending the Board enact an emergency measure in accordance with personnel policy 805.1 to approve and authorize the emergency appointment of an Extra Help position in South Lake Tahoe, in order to prevent the interruption of essential County services related to Recorder-Clerk and Elections functions.

FUNDING: General Fund.
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DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDATION
The Recorder-Clerk recommending the Board of Supervisors enact an emergency measure in accordance with personnel policy 805.1 to approve and authorize the emergency appointment of an Extra Help position in South Lake Tahoe, in order to prevent the interruption of essential County services related to Recorder-Clerk and Elections functions.

DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The retirement of Mary Ann Van Buskirk, a Senior Recordable Document Examiner, has left the South Lake Tahoe Office with only one person. The public is not well served with a one-person office as every time they must leave they have to close the office. A one-person office also raises safety concerns since there is no one to call for assistance should there be a need. This office also handles Elections in South Lake Tahoe and there will be an election in November that will be extremely difficult to manage with only one person.

The Recorder-Clerk is recommending the Board approve an emergency measure according to the following Personnel policy related to the emergency hire of Extra Help:

805.1 Emergency appointment. An emergency appointment is an appointment made
to meet immediate requirements caused by an emergency condition where
there is a threatened interruption of essential County services and immediate
action is necessary. Emergency appointments are made by the appointing
authority for the duration of the emergency, but may not exceed thirty days
without approval by the Board. All emergency appointments must be reviewed
and confirmed by the Board no later than the adjournment of its next regular
meeting. All em...

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