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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 06172014 - C.105RECOMMENDATION(S): APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Administrator, or designee, to execute contract amendments/extensions with the Congress of Neutrals and with the Center for Human Development, effective July 1, 2014, to increase the aggregate payment limit by $57,500 to a new aggregate payment limit of $287,500, and to extend the term limit from June 30, 2014 to September 30, 2014 for the County Dispute Resolution Program. FISCAL IMPACT: $57,500; 100% Restricted Dispute Resolution funds; Budgeted. No Net County Costs. Program costs offset by $8.00 filing fee on civil actions filed in the Superior Court. BACKGROUND: The Dispute Resolution Program Act of 1986 (Business and Professional Code Sections 465, et seq.) provided for the establishment and funding, at County option, of local dispute resolution services as an alternative to formal court proceedings. The Act authorized participating counties to increase Superior, Municipal and Justice Courts filing fees from one to three dollars for the purpose of funding local dispute resolution programs. On January 1, 1987, the Board approved the County’s participation in the program and authorized a three dollar increase in court filing fees. The Dispute Resolution Advisory Committee was created by the Board to consider implementation strategies and funding guidelines appropriate for Contra Costa County. APPROVE OTHER RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE Action of Board On: 06/17/2014 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER Clerks Notes: VOTE OF SUPERVISORS AYE:John Gioia, District I Supervisor Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor Mary N. Piepho, District III Supervisor Karen Mitchoff, District IV Supervisor Federal D. Glover, District V Supervisor Contact: Timothy Ewell, 925-335-1036 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED: June 17, 2014 David Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By: Chris Heck, Deputy cc: C.105 To:Board of Supervisors From:David Twa, County Administrator Date:June 17, 2014 Contra Costa County Subject:AMEND AND EXTEND THE CY 2013-14 COUNTY DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROGRAM CONTRACTS From 1989 through 1998, the Advisory Committee solicited proposals for funding under the Dispute Resolution Programs Act of 1986. The purpose of the funding is to encourage the establishment and use of local dispute resolution services as an alternative to formal Court proceedings. The program operates under the provisions of the Dispute Resolution Programs Act. In 1998, the State updated the California Dispute Resolution Program Act and authorized counties to allocate up to $8.00 from filing fees to generate new revenues for these local programs. Effective January 1, 1999, the dispute resolution portion of the civil filing fee in Contra Costa County increased from $3.00 to $8.00. The increase was approved by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to a request by the Superior Court. The Dispute Resolution Advisory Committee received two applications in response to a Request for Proposals (RFP) issued on November 1, 2010 for two calendar years (2011 & 2012). The Committee met on December 9, 2010, to consider the funding and program composition of the County’s dispute resolution programs and voted to fund both agencies at the levels described below. The following is a brief description of each program and annual contract awards from the original contracts: BACKGROUND: (CONT'D) Center for Human Development - $102,500 General Dispute Resolution – Community Mediation Project will provide mediation and conciliation to landlords and tenants, consumers and merchants, neighbors, public agencies, citizen groups, families, animal disputes, family transition, and organizations. Specialty services include group facilitation, mediator training, real estate mediation, conflict resolution skills training for agencies, and business mediation and consultation. ($55,000) Guardianship Mediation will continue to offer mediation services with a panel of two mediators to clients referred by the Courts for resolution of child custody and visitation issues in Guardianship Matter. Mediations will be held in the Martinez Family Law Building. Services include referral, telephone conciliation, and mediation. ($47,500) Congress of Neutrals - $127,500 General Dispute Resolution – Self Represented Litigants (SRL) Mediation will provide certified law student and volunteer mediators to assist the Small Claims Advisor in the community to provide information, assistance and case development for mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution in the community, and where requested, to provide mediations for said litigants. In 2011, this program will focus on pre-day of hearing, small claims in pro per litigants. ($15,000) Victim Offender Reconciliation Project (VORP) Pilot Program - A new project providing a community based restorative justice program for juvenile offenders. The Congress will provide mediation between certain non-chronic, non-violent juvenile offenders and their victims to obtain civil restitution in proceedings under the Welfare and Institutions Code. ($15,000) Small Claims/Civil Harassment/Unlawful Detainer Mediation for all branches of the Superior Court; to improve court efficiency; assist court staff and reduce court caseload. Introduce disputants to the principles of conciliation and negotiated settlement; mediations will be done at the court, prior to the court hearing and/or on the day of the court hearing. The Congress will recruit and train community volunteers, certified law students and attorneys as mediators. This project will continue the Superior Court’s high quality of Alternative Dispute Resolution and conflict management programs. ($97,500) Today's action will extend the programs' term limits from June 30, 2014 to September 30, 2014 at a cost not to exceed $57,500. CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: The 2013-14 County Dispute Resolution program will experience a service reduction in several areas to the citizens of Contra Costa County. CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT: No Impact.