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File #: 18-881    Version: 1 Name: Personal Mail Policy
Type: Policy Status: Consent Calendar
In control: Human Resources
On agenda: 12/11/2018 Final action: 12/11/2018
Title: Adopt a new County administrative policy to implement the Personal Mail Policy
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - Policy, 2. Minute Order
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Adopt a new County administrative policy to implement the Personal Mail Policy

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Published Notice Required? Yes ____ No _X _
Public Hearing Required? Yes ____ No _X _

DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Director of Human Resources recommends that the Board of Supervisors adopt a new County administrative policy to implement the Personal Mail Policy.

SUMMARY:

The Department of General Services has developed the Personal Mail Policy which will better control the mail and parcels that are received and sent through the County's internal mail system. This policy will ensure proper and efficient use of County resources in performing the mail delivery services. The policy only allows mail or parcels related to County business to be sent or received through the County's internal mail system.

The adoption of the proposed policy is part of the County's commitment to provide efficient and timely services to the County and its departments.

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

Proper use of County resources ensures that unrelated costs are not passed on to the County departments each year.

DISCUSSION:

At a December 2017 mail services workshop put on by the Department of General Services ("Department"), a power-point slide stated to attendees that personal mail use is a privilege and should only be used in limited circumstances. The presentation conveyed that the mass mailings are not appropriate and that all outgoing mail should have adequate pre-paid postage. The Department suggested that employees should consider alternatives to using the County's mail system for personal mail and parcels. The County does not currently have a county-wide policy prohibiting the use of the internal mail system for personal purposes. However, there is such a directive within the Department of Health and Social Services.

The Auditor-Controller's Office conducted a review of personal mail use in January 2018. The review included interviews with Central Services staff and...

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