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File #: CSC 19-0012    Version: 1 Name: Welfare Fraud Invest
Type: CSC-Document Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Civil Service Commission
On agenda: 4/10/2019 Final action:
Title: Amend the Welfare Fraud Investigator class series; Welfare Fraud Investigator (Entry), Welfare Fraud Investigator, and the Welfare Fraud Investigator Supervisor
Attachments: 1. Welfare Fraud Investigator Final.pdf, 2. Welfare Fraud Investigator add-delete.pdf, 3. Welfare Fraud Investigator (Entry) add-delete.pdf, 4. Welfare Fraud Investigator (Entry) Final.pdf, 5. Welfare Fraud Investigator - Supervisor add-delete.pdf, 6. Welfare Fraud Investigator - Supervisor final.pdf
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Amend the Welfare Fraud Investigator class series; Welfare Fraud Investigator (Entry), Welfare Fraud Investigator, and the Welfare Fraud Investigator Supervisor
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HUMAN RESOURCES' RECOMMENDATION
The Human Resources Department (Human Resources) recommends that the Civil Service Commission amend all three (3) classes in the Welfare Fraud Investigator (WFI) series: Welfare Fraud Investigator (Entry); Welfare Fraud Investigator; and Welfare Fraud Investigator Supervisor.

SUMMARY
The Special Investigations Bureau (SIB) of Health and Social Services uses the WFI classification series to conduct investigations of cases involving public assistance eligibility. The last revision of the classification series was in June 2015. Human Resources is proposing to amend the classification series to make minor technical changes, amend the minimum qualification requirements, and remove redundancies.

DISCUSSION

On June 9, 2015, the Civil Service Commission approved the revisions to the WFI series, which amended the responsibilities and position requirements as well as updated the classification titles. The changes requested now will make minor technical changes, amend the minimum qualifications and remove redundant language throughout the classification series.

The following is a summary of the most significant changes:
? Change the educational requirement for all classes in the series to Associate's degree or higher from an accredited college or university in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law Enforcement, Police Science, or a closely related field; or a California Intermediate Post Certificate can substitute for education requirements.
? Change the experience requirement for the Welfare Fraud Investigator from three (3) years to two (2) years.
? Change the experience requirement of one (1) year of experience as a Solano County Welfare Fraud Investigator to one (1) year of experience as a Welfare Fraud Investigator.

In addition, the requested changes wil...

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