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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 11042014 - C.34RECOMMENDATION(S): APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the County Administrator, or designee, to apply for the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant in the amount of $1,045,625 from the Board of State and Community Corrections, to reduce violent crime and recidivism within the County. FISCAL IMPACT: 100% Federal Funds, up to $1,045,625 for fiscal year 2014-15. BACKGROUND: The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (42 U.S. Code §3751(a)) is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions. The JAG Program provides critical funding necessary to support state and local initiatives, to include: technical assistance, strategic planning, research and evaluation (including forensics), data collection, training, personnel, equipment, forensic laboratories, supplies, contractual support, and criminal justice information systems. The JAG Program supports seven Program Purpose Areas designated by federal statute. These include: (1) Law enforcement programs. (2) Prosecution and court programs, including indigent defense. (3) Prevention and education programs. (4) Corrections and community corrections programs. (5) Drug treatment and enforcement programs. (6) Planning, evaluation and technology improvement programs. APPROVE OTHER RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE Action of Board On: 11/04/2014 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: L. DeLaney, 925-335-1097 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: November 4, 2014 David Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By: Chris Heck, Deputy cc: C. 34 To:Board of Supervisors From:David Twa, County Administrator Date:November 4, 2014 Contra Costa County Subject:Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (7) Crime victim and witness programs (other than compensation). Historically, funding for the JAG Program in California had been allocated directly to counties through a non-competitive process. The majority of funds were passed through to local law enforcement agencies to fund multi-jurisdictional task forces related to narcotics suppression. In fact, in 2012, 98 percent of JAG funds were allocated to Program Purpose Area (1) – Law enforcement programs. On July 1, 2012, California state law transferred the administration of the JAG Program from the California Emergency Management Agency (now the California Office of Emergency Services) to the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC). With this transfer, BSCC became the State Administering Agency responsible for oversight of Byrne JAG funding in California. For Fiscal Year 2014, the portion of California’s JAG Allocation available for pass-through is $17,756,951. A portion of those funds ($1,087,521) will be allocated directly to the California Department of Justice, as per U.S. Code § 3755 (e)(2), to support local units of government. The remaining BACKGROUND: (CONT'D) $16,669,430 will be passed through the BSCC to counties via this competitive process. The funding threshold for large counties is up to $1,045,625 annually (excluding Los Angeles). Successful applicants will be funded for a 34-month cycle beginning on March 1, 2015 and ending on December 31, 2017. This application is for first year funds only (March 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015). There will be a non-competitive application process at the start of the second and third years, and at that time, successful applicants will have the opportunity to make adjustments to their budgets. Applicants must develop a proposal that addresses one or more of these three JAG Program Purpose Areas: Prevention and Education Programs Law Enforcement Programs Courts, Prosecution, Defense and Indigent Defense CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this action is not approved, Contra Costa County would not be able to apply for the JAG Program.