HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 07072015 - C.172RECOMMENDATION(S):
APPROVE revised Bylaws of Contra Costa County Economic Opportunity Council, as recommended by
Employment & Human Services Director.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None
BACKGROUND:
The Economic Opportunity Council (EOC) is a Community Action Advisory Board to the Community Services
Bureau of Employment & Human Services Department. The EOC seeks approval of the revised bylaws governing
the actions of this body. The following modifications are recommended:
1) Low Income Sector seats: Appointment eligibility removes meeting federal and state poverty guidelines.
Eligibility now includes being a Contra Costa resident who resides in a low-income community or represents
low-income residents.
2) Low Income Sector seats: Clarifies that an application and petition by 10 members of the public residing in low
income community must be submitted to Clerk of Board and EOC staff.
3) Private/Non-Profit Sector seats: Clarifies that persons seeking appointment must submit application to Clerk of the
Board.
APPROVE OTHER
RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE
Action of Board On: 07/07/2015 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
ABSENT:Federal D. Glover, District V
Supervisor
Contact: CSB (925) 681-6347
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: July 7, 2015
David Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
By: Stephanie L. Mello, Deputy
cc:
C.172
To:Board of Supervisors
From:Kathy Gallagher, Employment & Human Services Director
Date:July 7, 2015
Contra
Costa
County
Subject:CORRECT Board action taken June 9, 2015 regarding Economic Opportunity Council Bylaws (C.192)
BACKGROUND: (CONT'D)
4) Seat Terms: Amends terms of office from 2 years to 4 years. Specifies that incumbents must submit
applications to renew their appointments.
5) Terminations: Amends unexcused absence requirements from consecutive to any 3 absences in a fiscal year.
Termination recommendation by EOC changed from 2/3 vote to majority vote.
The amendments were recommended by EOC members and reviewed and approved by County Counsel.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
If not approved, Bylaws will not be in place for the advisory body.
CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:
N/A
ATTACHMENTS
EOC Bylaws REDLINE
EOC Bylaws CLEAN
Contra Costa County
Economic Opportunity Council ByLaws
EOC Approved: July 10, 2014
BOS Approved: 1
Table of Contents
I. Name ................................................................................................................................................... 2
II. Authority .............................................................................................................................................. 2
III. Officers ................................................................................................................................................. 2
IV. Scope of Responsibilities....................................................................................................................... 3
V. Membership ......................................................................................................................................... 3
VI. Standards of Conduct............................................................................................................................ 4
VII. Terminations ........................................................................................................................................ 4
VIII. Membership Vacancies ......................................................................................................................... 5
IX. Administration and Staff ....................................................................................................................... 5
X. Rules .................................................................................................................................................... 5
XI. Meeting and Meeting Notices ............................................................................................................... 5
XII. Amendments ........................................................................................................................................ 6
Contra Costa County
Economic Opportunity Council ByLaws
EOC Approved: July 10, 2014
BOS Approved: 2
I. Name
The name of this Organization is the Economic Opportunity Council (EOC) of Contra Costa County.
II. Authority
The Economic Opportunity Council of Contra Costa County is organized under the Economic Opportunity Act of
1964, as amended, and the Community Services Administration Act of 1974, as amended, the Community
Services Block Grant Act of 1981, as amended and the Coats Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1998, as
amended. It is a duly constituted Community Action Advisory Board and the Advisory Board to the Community
Services Bureau Employment and Human Services Department of Contra Costa County.
III. Officers
The officers of the EOC shall be the Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson and Secretary. Officers shall be elected
annually at the September meeting.
A. Chairperson
The Chairperson shall preside at all EOC meetings. He or she has the authority to call special meetings
and appoint chairperson ad-hoc committees. The Chairperson shall enforce the observance of order
and decorum among the members. Meetings shall be conducted in accordance with all applicable
federal, state, and local laws.
B. Vice-Chairperson
The Vice-Chairperson shall assist the Chairperson and assume all the obligations and authority if the
Chairperson is absent.
C. Secretary
The Secretary shall declare whether a quorum exists at the beginning of each meeting. The Secretary
shall monitor attendance. He or she shall read any correspondence at EOC meetings. He or she shall
check for any corrections or clarification on previous month’s minutes, and seek approval of minutes.
The Secretary shall also help prepare minutes of the meeting and ensure that the meeting is recorded.
Staff assistance shall be provided.
D. Election of Officers
The officers shall be elected annually at the September EOC meeting. Nominations for the officers shall
be made by the general membership. Should any elective office become vacant, the Chairperson shall
appoint a member to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term and the EOC shall approve
the appointment.
E. Roles and Responsibility of the Executive Committee
Executive officers shall attend all EOC and Executive Committee meetings. They shall plan the general
meetings, review the previous month’s minutes and set the agenda. The Executive Committee may
conduct emergency meetings if the majority of the members cannot meet. A quorum of 51% of current
Executive Committee members, excluding vacancies, will be required to make a program
recommendation on behalf of the general membership. In this case, all Executive Committee decisions
must be ratified by the full body of the EOC at the next regularly scheduled meeting.
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Economic Opportunity Council ByLaws
EOC Approved: July 10, 2014
BOS Approved: 3
IV. Scope of Responsibilities
As set forth in the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, as amended, the Community Services Block Grant Act of
1981 and the Coats Human Services Reauthorization Act of 1998, as amended, and by the actions of the Contra
Costa County Board of Supervisors, the responsibilities of the EOC are:
A. To make recommendations to Board of Supervisors (BOS) for EOC membership.
B. To hold public hearings as scheduled to make recommendations to the BOS for the Community Action
Plan of CSB.
C. To participate in subcontractor RFP/RFI process as directed by program guidance.
D. To conduct at least one (1) site monitoring to the subcontractors.
E. To submit an Annual Report to the Board on its activities accomplishments, membership attendance,
required training/certification, proposed work plan or objectives.
F. To review fiscal and programmatic reports submitted by staff and the performance of Community
Services Block Grant contractors and the Weatherization program services.
G. To receive and review budget, minutes, and other reports or materials prepared by staff every month.
V. Membership
A. The EOC shall consist of fifteen (15) members, divided equally among three
sections, as follows:
1. Public Sector
The five Public Sector members of the EOC shall include the five members of the Contra Costa
County Board of Supervisors. Each Supervisor may appoint a delegate to serve and vote in his or
her place. Delegate appointments must be approved by the Board of Supervisors
2. Low-Income Sector
a) The five Low Income Sector members shall include representatives of the low
income population and may be from community based organizations, Community Services
Bureau clients, and the general public.
b) To be eligible for appointment, a person must (a) reside in Contra Costa County (b)
reside in a low-income community or (c) represent low-income residents.
c) All persons seeking appointment must submit an application to the Clerk of the
Board and a petition signed by no fewer than ten (10) members of the public residing in a
low income community of Contra Costa County to EOC staff.
d) The EOC may recommend for appointment one alternate Low Income Sector
member, who shall serve and vote in place of an Low Income Sector member who is absent
from, or who disqualifies himself or herself from participating in, a meeting of the EOC.
e) Alternates must meet the same requirements as a regular Low Income Sector
member.
f) All appointments must be approved by the Board of Supervisors.
3. Private/Non-Profit Sector
Contra Costa County
Economic Opportunity Council ByLaws
EOC Approved: July 10, 2014
BOS Approved: 4
a) The five Private/Non-Profit Sector members shall include representatives from
private sector, non-profit organizations and public services agencies within Contra Costa
County.
b) All persons seeking appointment must submit an application to the Clerk of the
Board.
c) The EOC may recommend for appointment one alternate Private/Non-Profit Sector
member, who shall serve and vote in place of a Private/Non-Profit Sector member who is
absent from, or who disqualifies himself or herself from participating in, a meeting of the
EOC.
d) Alternates must meet the same requirements as a regular Private/Non-Profit Sector
member.
e) All appointments must be approved by the Board of Supervisors.
B. Seat Terms
1. The term of office for Low-Income and Private/Non-Profit Sector members of the EOC shall
be for four (4) years. No Low-Income or Private/Non-Profit Sector may serve more than three (3)
consecutive full terms. Low Income Sector and Private/Non-Profit Sector members may seek
reappointment to another term by submitting applications for review to the Clerk of the Board
within a minimum of sixty (60) days prior to the end of their term. Members who fail to submit a
completed application with in the specified time period must reapply as a new applicant.
2. Public Sector members shall serve terms that are equal in duration to their term as a
member of the Board of Supervisors or until withdrawn from delegation by the supervisor.
Delegates serve four (4) year terms for the duration of the Board member term of office or until
withdrawn by the supervisor.
3. Unscheduled Vacancies: Terms of the EOC shall begin on July 1st and end on June 30th.
Should any seat become vacant during its term, the person appointed to fill that position shall serve
for the unexpired portion of that term.
VI. Standards of Conduct
A. Conflict of Interest
All members, alternates and designated staff shall disclose potential conflicts of interest by filing an annual
Statement of Economic Interest (FORM 700) and all other necessary and required documents.
VII. Terminations
Any member of the board may be terminated from membership on the EOC by one of the following actions:
1. Members who obtain three (3) unexcused absences (unexcused absence is defined as: a
member who is not in attendance and did not notify EOC staff or any EOC members) in a fiscal year
will (a) receive an excessive absentee letter and (b) may be recommended for termination to the
Board of Supervisors by majority vote.
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Economic Opportunity Council ByLaws
EOC Approved: July 10, 2014
BOS Approved: 5
2. Members who have been called out of order and removed from a meeting for misconduct
will be considered absent without excuse from the meeting from which they have been removed. A
member may be terminated by majority vote at any regular meeting for reasons of misconduct.
VIII. Membership Vacancies
A. Scheduled Vacancy
A scheduled vacancy occurs when a member seat term expires. A scheduled vacancy can be filled after an open
recruitment process and upon approval by the Board of Supervisors.
B. Unscheduled Vacancy
An unscheduled vacancy occurs when a member leaves his or her member seat prior to the end of the seat
term. Staff will notify the Board of Supervisors, of any unscheduled vacancies. The Clerk of the Board will post
the vacancy for at least ten business days prior to being filled by the Board of Supervisors.
C. Filling a Vacancy
All interested applicants whether for new terms or for renewal, must submit timely applications for review to
the Contra Costa County Clerk of the Board. Staff to the EOC will assist with recruitment to fill any vacancies
that occur on the EOC. Staff will provide all applications that are submitted to the EOC for review.
IX. Administration and Staff
CSB staff will provide technical and administrative program management and support to the EOC. Staff will
ensure compliance with all local, state and federal requirements.
X. Rules
The EOC may adopt such rules and procedures as are necessary to conduct its business. The EOC shall be
governed in its activities by all applicable laws, regulations and instructions.
XI. Meeting and Meeting Notices
Meeting notices shall comply with the Brown Act, the County’s Better Government Ordinance, and all applicable
local and state meetings laws.
A. Regular Meetings
The regular meetings of the EOC shall be held monthly at a time and location convenient for the
members and the general public. Each year, the EOC will set its regular meeting schedule for that year.
The Chair, in consultation with the Executive Committee, may cancel a meeting if there is no business to
warrant a meeting.
B. Special Meetings
A special meeting may be called at any time by the Chairperson or by a majority of the members of the
EOC in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act (public meeting law) and County Better Governance
Ordinance.
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BOS Approved: 6
C. Quorum
A quorum is 51% of the total number of authorized seats on the body, not the majority of the total
number of filled seats.
D. Voting
Voting on resolutions and all other matters shall be by show-of-hand, unless a roll-call vote is requested
by any member or unless the hand vote is unclear. When any type of vote is held, the ayes, nays, and
abstentions shall be entered onto the minutes of the meeting. Proxy voting is not permitted.
E. Agenda
The agenda shall comply with the Ralph M. Brown Act and the County Better Government Ordinance
and all applicable laws.
F. Executive Committee
The Executive Committee shall consist of the Chairperson, the Vice-Chairperson, and the Secretary.
XII. Amendments
A. Amendments of ByLaws
These bylaws may be amended by two-thirds (2/3) vote of the current membership of the EOC. All
amendments must be approved by the Board of Supervisors.
B. Notice of Amendment
Notice of proposed bylaws amendments must be presented in writing at a regular meeting of the EOC
for open discussion. The proposed amendments may be voted upon at the next regular meeting of the
EOC. The agenda for the meeting at which the proposed amendment is to be voted upon shall contain
an item entitled “Proposed ByLaws Amendment.”
C. Public Access to EOC Records
The EOC shall make available to the public all records as required by the Ralph M. Brown Act, the County
Better Government Ordinance, the Public Records Act, and other applicable laws.
D. Dissolution
Dissolution of the EOC shall be affected in accordance with applicable law.