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ORDINANCE NO.2001-07
In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority
The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows (omitting the parenthetical
footnotes from the official text of the enacted or amended provisions of the Ordinance Code):
SECTION I: Division 55 to the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code is amended to read:
DIVISION 55
In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority
Chapter 55-2
Public Authority Established
Article 55-2.2 General
55-2.200 Definitions.
1. "IHSS"means in-home supportive services as described in Welfare and
Institutions Code section 12300 (a), (b), et seq.
2. "Provider" means a person who provides in-home supportive services
to a recipient.
3. "Recipient" means a person eligible and authorized to receive in-home
supportive services under Welfare and Institutions Code section 12300, et seq.
4. "County"means Contra Costa County.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.202 Public Authority Created. Pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code
section 12301.6 the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors establishes a public authority to
provide for the delivery of in-home supportive services.
(Ord. 2001-07)
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55-2.204 Name. The name of the authority shal l be the Contra Costa County In-
Home Supportive Services Public Authority.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.206 Governing Body. The governing body of the Contra Costa County In-
Home Supportive Services Public Authority is the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.208 Separate Entity. The Contra Costa County In-Home Supportive Services
Public Authority shall be a public entity separate from the County of Contra Costa and shall file
the statements required by Government Code section 53051.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.210 Advisory Committee. The Board of Supervisors shall appoint an advisory
committee to the Contra Costa County In-Home Supportive Services Authority. Such advisory
committee shall consist of eleven individuals, provided that no fewer than 50 percent of the
members of the advisory committee shall be individuals who are current or past users of personal
assistance services paid for through public or private funds or recipients of services under Article
7 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
Article 55-2.4 Public Authority Powers
55-2.402 Character of Public Authority. The Contra Costa County In-Home
Supportive Services Public Authority shall be a corporate public body, exercising public and
essential governmental functions, that has all the powers necessary or convenient to carry out the
delivery of in-home supportive services in Contra Costa County, including the power to contract
for services pursuant to sections 12302 and 12302.1 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, and to
make or provide for direct payment to a provider chosen by the recipient for the purchase of
services pursuant to sections 12302 and 12302.2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.404 Public Authority Employees. Employees of the Contra Costa County In-
Home Supportive Services Public Authority shall not be employees of Contra Costa County for
any purpose.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.406 Authority Functions. The Contra Costa County In-Home Supportive
Services Public Authority shall carry out the following functions:
1. The provision of assistance to recipients in finding in-home supportive services
personnel through the establishment of a registry.
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2. Investigation of the qualifications and background of potential in-home supportive
services personnel.
3. Establishment of a referral system under which in-home supportive services personnel
shall be referred to recipients.
4. Providing for training for providers and recipients. However, the Public Authority
shall not be obligated to provide training directly, to pay for training provided privately or in the
community, to pay providers for the time spent in training, to accompany recipients to training, to
pay for transportation to training, or to pay for any materials required by the training. The Public
Authority is not obligated to screen or be responsible for the content of any training it informs
providers or recipients is available in the community. The Public Authority is not obligated to
ensure that any provider or recipient attend or complete any training.
5. Performing other functions related to the delivery of in-home supportive services as
directed by the Board of Supervisors.
6. Ensuring that the requirements of the personal care option pursuant to Subchapter 19
(commencing with Section 1396) of Chapter 7 of Title 42 of the United States Code are met.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.408. Service Provider Employment Functions. The Contra Costa County In-
Home Supportive Services Public Authority shall be deemed to be the employer of in-home
supportive services personnel referred to recipients as provided in part 3 of section 55-2.406,
within the meaning of Chapter 10 (commencing with section 3500) of Division 4 of Title 1 of the
Government Code, provided, nevertheless, that recipients shall retain the right to select,
terminate, and direct the work of any in-home supportive services personnel providing services to
them.
In order to assure the preservation of the individual provider mode and limit the liability
of the Public Authority, the Public Authority shall have no authority or jurisdiction to regulate,
control, or limit the rights and responsibilities of recipients of in-home supportive services to
hire, fire or supervise providers. The right to supervise includes, but is not limited to, the right to
determine matters such as work schedules, tasks and duties, assignments and direction of work,
methods and standards of care and conduct, discipline, provisions for safety and security, control
of premises, any in-home living or other accommodations, and final resolution of concerns,
problems and complaints relating to such supervision. Recipients retain such rights and
responsibilities independent of the Public Authority, just as they held such rights and
responsibilities independent of the county prior to the formation of the Public Authority.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
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55-2.410 Recipient Selection. Recipients of in-home supportive services may
select in-home supportive services personnel who are not referred to them by the Contra Costa
County In-Home Service Public Authority. Those personnel shall nevertheless be referred to the
Public Authority for the purposes of wages, benefits, and other terms and conditions of
employment.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.412 State Responsibilities. The creation and operation of the Contra Costa
County In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority shall not alter, require the alteration of, or
interfere with the state payroll system and other provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code
section 12302.2 for individual providers of in-home supportive services, or affect the state's
responsibility with respect to unemployment insurance or worker's compensation for providers
of in-home supportive services.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
Article 55-2.6 Public Authority Administration
55-2.602. Public Authority Director. The director of the Contra Costa County In-
Home Supportive Services Public Authority shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.604. Labor Relations. The Contra Costa County Employer-Employee
Relations Resolution (Board of Supervisors' Resolution No. 81/1165), or any succeeding such
resolution, shall be applicable respecting the labor relations responsibilities of the Contra Costa
County In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority, provides, nevertheless:
1. A showing of interest of at least ten percent (10%) of the eligible
providers, as defined by the Public Authority, shall be a sufficient showing of interest for any
labor organizations to initiate any election or representation procedures established by the Public
Authority for the purposes of certifying an exclusive representative for purposes of collective
bargaining;
2. The Public Authority shall have a non-strike clause in any and all
collective bargaining agreements with providers and personnel of the Public Authority. The non-
strike clause shall continue at least one year beyond the other provisions of any and all collective
bargaining agreements.
3. Any collective bargaining agreement reached between the Public
Authority and any labor organization certified to represent providers shall be subject to the
limitations of this chapter and to ratification in its entirety(i.e. all provisions of such agreements .
shall be subject to the same vote) by a simple majority of votes cast in a ballot in which all
eligible providers, as defined by the Public Authority, shall be qualified to participate. Final
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adoption of any such agreement shall be by simple majority of the Board of Supervisors.
4. The county Human Resources Department is designated as manager of
labor relations for the Public Authority.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.606 County Costs. The costs and expenses of Contra Costa County to provide
administrative, legal, labor relations, and other services to the Contra Costa County In-Home
Supportive Services Public Authority, and to make payments to or provide benefits for in-home
supportive services providers, shall be charged against the funds of the Public Authority.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.608 Fiscal Provisions.
1. The establishment and operation of the Public Authority or application
of Government Code section 3500, et seq., shall not result in payments from the county's general
fund beyond the county' s annual appropriation for the Public Authority, if any, which shall be an
absolute limit on county cost.
2. The total of all operating costs, wages, and benefits proposed or
established by the Public Authority shall be consistent with the provisions of the county budget.
The Public Authority shall not establish a payment rate, including costs of wages, benefits and
operation, until the Public Authority determines that the funds necessary for the payment rate are
legally available. The annual appropriation for the Public Authority, if any, contained in the
county's fiscal budget for any fiscal year shall be an absolute limit on county cost for that fiscal
year.
3. The Public Authority shall adopt its budget under the same laws, rules
and policies that control the county budget process.
4. The Public Authority shall not have the authority to agree to or
approve any collective bargaining or other agreement that requires an increase in wages or
benefits unless there is a state or federal match for such increases. Services shall not be reduced
in order to fund the Public Authority or implementation of Government Code section 3500, et
seq.
5. The maximum amount of county funds available in any given budget
year for the wage and benefit negotiations, if any, shall be set by the Board of Supervisors as part
of the county's annual budget. While the establishment of this figure shall not obligate the
county, it shall serve as the absolute limit to county costs for any increases negotiated in
collective bargaining taking place that fiscal year. The absolute cap on annual county spending
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on wage or benefits increases shall not be affected by any potential changes in state or federal
reimbursement rates.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
Article 55-2.8 County and Public Authority Liability
55-2.802 No Employer Liability, The Contra Costa County In-Home Services
Public Authority shall be deemed not to be the employer of in-home supportive services
personnel referred to recipients under this ordinance for purposes of liability due to the
negligence or intentional torts of the in-home supportive services personnel.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.804 No Non-referral Liability. The Contra Costa County In-Home Services
Public Authority shall not be held liable for any action or omission of any in-home supportive
services personnel whom the Public Authority did not list on a registry or otherwise refer to a
recipient.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.806 No County Liability. The County of Contra Costa and the State of
California shall be immune from any liability resulting from the implementation of Welfare and
Institutions Code section 12301.6.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.808 Agent Liability.
1. Any obligation of the Contra Costa County In-Home Services Public
Authority, whether statutory, contractual, or otherwise, shall be the obligation solely of the Public
Authority and shall not be the obligation of the County of Contra Costa or the State of California.
2. The Public Authority shall not be held liable for any act or omission of
any provider whom the Public Authority did not list on its registry or otherwise refer to a
recipient.
3. The county shall be immune from any liability resulting from its
implementation of this chapter and/or administration of the IHSS program pursuant to Welfare
and Institutions Code section 12301.6.
4. Any and all contracts, leases, or other agreements of any nature,
including collective bargaining agreements, between the Public Authority and third parties other
than the county shall contain an express provision advising the third party that the Public
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Authority is a separate governmental entity and that such agreement does not bind Contra Costa
County.
5. The Public Authority shall require any and all third parties contracting
with the Public Authority to indemnify and hold harmless the Public Authority, to provide the
Public Authority with written acknowledgment of such indemnification, and to maintain
adequate levels of insurance, as determined by the County's risk manager, naming the Public
Authority as an additional insured.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.810 Liability Insurance. Without limiting its indemnification of the County as
set forth below, the Public Authority shall acquire and maintain appropriate insurance in amounts
and coverage types to be determined by the county's risk manager to be adequate, and shall name
the County and the members of the Board of Supervisors as additional insureds on any policies of
insurance maintained by the Public Authority. Evidence of such insurance shall be provided to
the county's risk manager within thirty days of procurement.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
55-2.812 Indemnification. The Public Authority shall indemnify, defend and hold
harmless the county and its special districts, elected and appointed officers, employees and agents
from and against any and all liability, including defense costs and legal fees, and claims for
damages of any nature whatsoever, including but not limited to personal injury or property
damages, arising from or connected with any act or omission of any officer or employee of the
Public Authority.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
Article 55-2.10 Non-Severability
55-2.1002.
1. If any section of this chapter, or the application of such section to any
person or circumstance, is held invalid, each and every of said provisions of this chapter shall not
be deemed severable from the provisions of this ordinance establishing the Public Authority, and
this chapter shall be held invalid in its entirety.
2. If this chapter becomes invalid under with subsection (1) above, the
Public Authority created by this chapter shall cease to exist, and the county shall immediately
resume the provision of IHSS as were provided prior to the adoption of this ordinance.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
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Article 55-2.12 Termination
55-2.1202. By repeal of this Division, the Board of Supervisors may terminate the
Contra Costa County In-Home Services Public Authority.
(Ord. 2001-07.)
SECTION II: EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance becomes effective immediately upon
passage, and within 15 days after passage shall be published once with the names of the
Supervisors voting for and against it in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES, a newspaper published in
the County.
PASSED on April 3, 2001 by the following vote:
AYES: SUPERVISORS GIOIA, GERBER, DESAULNIER, GLOVER, AND UILKEMA
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ATTESTED: JOHN SWEETEN, Clerk ;
of the Board of Supervisors and f
County Administrator
By:
eputy Bo0d Chair
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