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Board of Supervisors Meeting
Meeting Time: August 25, 2020 at 9:00am PDT
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1. CALL TO ORDER
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2. CORRECTIONS AND/OR CHANGES TO THE AGENDA
3. CONSENT AGENDA
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3.01 Cooperative Agreement with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) for the Industrial Hemp Cultivation Program
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The County entered into a revenue agreement with CDFA effective April 2019 to enforce laws and regulations pertaining to industrial hemp cultivation. The CDFA reimburses the Agricultural Commissioner's Office based on expenditures associated with the program. The Agricultural Commissioner recommends entering into a revenue agreement with the State. The term of the revenue agreement is July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2022, not-to-exceed $205,075. (Agriculture)
3.02 Resolutions Establishing Appropriation Limit for Fiscal Year (FY) 2020-21
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In November of 1979, California voters passed Proposition 4 (Spirit of 13), which added Article XIIIB to the California Constitution. This Article establishes limits on the appropriation of proceeds of taxes. Proposition 4 establishes and defines annual appropriation limits on State and local governmental entities based on annual appropriations for the prior fiscal year, adjusted for changes in cost of living and population. Revenues received in excess of appropriations permitted by this measure are required to be returned by revision of tax rates or fee schedules within the next two subsequent fiscal years, and appropriation limits may be established or temporarily changed by the electorate. The legislation, which implemented Proposition 4 (Government Code section 7910), requires that a jurisdiction's governing body establish, by resolution, its appropriation limit for the following fiscal year no sooner than 15 days after documentation used to determine the limit is available to the public. Due to the documentation not being available until July 21, 2020, the appropriation limits were unable to be set until after the FY 2020-21 Budget was adopted. In the event the adopted budget is not compliant with the limit, the Board of Supervisors would be presented with budget adjustments. County of Butte appropriations are compliant with Proposition 4 limitations. The FY 2020-21 Proposition 4 Limit is $202,748,903 and the FY 2020-21 total adjusted appropriations subject to the limit is $53,801,422. The Auditor-Controller recommends the Board adopt two resolutions confirming Proposition 4 appropriation limit calculations for the County of Butte and all special districts under the control of the Board for FY 2020-21. (Auditor-Controller)
3.03 Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Three Year Program and Expenditure Plan for Fiscal Years 2020-2023
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In November of 2004, California voters passed Proposition 63 creating the MHSA. The Act created an additional income tax on California residents making more than $1 million per year. Most of the MHSA revenue is distributed to counties. The Department of Behavioral Health annually facilitates a community input process through meetings, focus groups, surveys, and work groups to identify community mental health treatment needs and to develop program and service plans for Butte County. The County is required to create and update MHSA Program and Expenditure Plans every year. The proposed MHSA Three Year Program and Expenditure Plan for Fiscal Years 2020-2023 is the result of the collaboration between the Department, the Behavioral Health Board, the local MHSA Steering Committee, and input from community members and stakeholders in mental health services. The Plan was developed prior to the COVID-19 emergency declaration. COVID-19 impacts on MHSA programs will be reflected in the Annual Update. (Behavioral Health)
3.04 Contract Amendment with Golden State Physician Services, P.C. for Psychiatric Services
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Golden State Physician Services, P.C. is a physician recruiting agency and placement that provides psychiatrists for placement at hospitals and clinics on a short-time basis. Due to the shortage of psychiatrists, the Department of Behavioral Health uses Golden State Physician Services, P.C. to supply psychiatrists to work at Department sites as needed. The Department recommends amending the contract with Golden State Physician Services, P.C. for additional services provided in FY 2019-20. The amendment increases the maximum payable amount by $100,000, not-to-exceed $900,000. All other terms remain the same. (Behavioral Health)
3.05 Agreement with Housing Authority of the County of Butte (HACB) for Behavioral Health Housing Assistance Program
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HACB is a non-profit agency incorporated in 1946. The mission of HACB is to assist low and moderate income families, seniors, and disabled individuals of Butte County to secure and maintain high quality, affordable housing. Through Mental Health Services Act funding, the Department of Behavioral Health provides housing assistance payments and deposits for consumers participating in the program. The long-term goal is for consumers to maintain permanent housing as independently as possible. Departmental case managers work with consumers to determine their ability to enter into rental agreements with landlords and to solve problems in any area that affects their ability to stay in housing. The Department recommends entering into an agreement with HACB for the provision of housing assistance for the Butte County homeless, mentally ill population. The term of this agreement is July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021, with a maximum amount payable of $32,152. (Behavioral Health)
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