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File #: 19-647    Version: 1 Name: SLESF
Type: ATR Status: Consent Calendar
In control: Sheriff's Office
On agenda: 8/27/2019 Final action: 8/27/2019
Title: Approve fixed assets purchases totaling $181,692 for the purchase of two new electric kettles and an electric skillet pan to replace existing irreparable equipment at the Claybank Detention Facility, and for purchase of an interactive training simulator; and Approve an Appropriations Transfer Request (ATR) of $181,692 to purchase the fixed assets and recognize offsetting unanticipated revenue from the Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund (4/5 vote required)
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - SLESF Fund Balance, 2. Minute Order
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Approve fixed assets purchases totaling $181,692 for the purchase of two new electric kettles and an electric skillet pan to replace existing irreparable equipment at the Claybank Detention Facility, and for purchase of an interactive training simulator; and Approve an Appropriations Transfer Request (ATR) of $181,692 to purchase the fixed assets and recognize offsetting unanticipated revenue from the Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund (4/5 vote required)

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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Sheriff's Office recommends that the Board of Supervisors:

1. Approve fixed assets purchases totaling $181,692 for the purchase of two new electric kettles and an electric skillet pan to replace existing irreparable equipment at the Claybank Detention Facility (CDF), and the purchase of an interactive training simulator; and

2. Approve an Appropriations Transfer Request (ATR) of $181,692 to purchase the fixed assets and recognize offsetting unanticipated revenue from the Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund (4/5 vote required).

SUMMARY:

Each year the Sheriff's Office receives State monies from the Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Fund (SLESF) through 2011 Public Safety Realignment under the Citizens Options for Public Safety (COPS) program pursuant to Government Code section 30061. COPS funds are allocated among cities, counties and special districts that provide law enforcement services. The Sheriff's Office receives $121,900 to fund jail construction and operations and $100,000 for front-line law enforcement.

Typically, the Sheriff uses front-line law enforcement SLESF funding to operate its Warrant Service Team. The Warrant Service Team is focused on delivering warrants to people in Solano County and helps further the administration of justice. SLESF jail construction and operations funds are for exclusive use of county jails for co...

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