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DATE: September 10, 2024
TO: Board of Supervisors
SUBMITTED BY: Kirk Haynes, Chief Probation Officer
SUBJECT: Revised Agreement with California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute a revised Agreement with California Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation for fire training program, care, and housing for detained youth at
the Probation Department, performed at the Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp in Pine Grove,
CA, upon approval until June 30, 2026,total not to exceed $92,880.
There is no additional Net County Cost associated with the recommended action. Your Board previously
approved Agreement No. 24-311 on June 18, 2024, which was returned to California Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR)for signature to fully complete execution. However, CDCR has
incorporated new required changes to the cost exhibit and maximum compensation. Therefore, a revised
agreement is brought before your Board today for re-approval. The recommended revised agreement has
already been executed by CDCR. However, the recommended revised agreement will still need to go back
to CDCR for a stamp approval to validate the agreement, after both parties have signed. Approval of the
recommended action will provide fire training program, care and housing for Probation Department detained
youth, through the CDCR, and performed at the Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp ("Fire Camp"), upon
approval until June 30, 2026, total not to exceed $92,880. This item is countywide.
ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):
If the recommended action is not approved, the Probation Department would not be able to provide a fire
training program for detained youth.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no increase in Net County Cost associated with the recommended action. The maximum
compensation for the recommended agreement is $92,880; the costs for the recommended agreement will
be funded with the ongoing Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)Allocation Funding. There are sufficient
appropriations and estimated revenues available in FY 2024-25 Probation Org 3440 Recommended Budget
for any potential cost incurred in the current fiscal year. Sufficient appropriations and estimated revenues will
be included in future budget requests.
DISCUSSION:
On June 18, 2024, your Board approved Agreement No. 24-311 for the fire training program and services,
which was returned to CDCR for signature to fully complete execution. However, CDCR has incorporated
new required changes to the cost exhibit to remove the now closed FY 2023-24, to reflect just the remaining
FY 2024-25 and FY 2025-26. In doing so, the maximum compensation has been adjusted accordingly, from
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$121,020 to $92,880, which is a difference of$28,140.
On August 1, 2024, the Department received the revised agreement and brought the recommended revised
agreement before your Board at the earliest Board date for re-approval. The only changes were the
aforementioned updates to the cost exhibit and maximum compensation. All other terms and conditions
remain the same. No referrals have been made for the program, as Agreement No. 24-311 was not fully
executed. The Contractor Certification Clauses (CCC)form, as required by CDCR, will not need to be
signed again, only the revised agreement. Once both parties have signed the recommended revised
agreement, it will be returned to CDCR for a stamp approval to validate the agreement.
Pursuant to Senate Bill (SB)823, signed into law on September 30, 2020, which phases in the closure of the
DJJ and realigns incarcerated youth to their local counties,juvenile incarceration in California juvenile state
prisons has been reduced and rehabilitative programs provided to youth increased. As of January 2023, the
Fire Camp's operations transitioned to the Division of Adult Institutions and is operated jointly by CAL FIRE
and the CDCR. The Fire Camp remains open as a detention or placement option for juvenile court county
youthful offenders ranging from ages 18 to 25 years old, and continues to offer many treatment services
through contracted providers, as well as the fire training program. To place youth at the Fire Camp for the
County of Fresno fire training program, youth must meet its criteria, and the Court must order youth placed
at the Fire Camp.
Basic placement consideration includes: male offenders, age 18 to 25 years old, under juvenile court
jurisdiction and probation supervision for a felony offense, possess a high school diploma or GED, cleared
medically and clinically, free of serious disciplinary action for past 60 days, no active holds or pending court
actions that may result in additional confinement time, and depending upon offense history, no less than 6
months and no more than 72 months until release date. Youth with a history of a sustained juvenile court
petition for the following offenses are permanently excluded: Escape by Force, Arson, Manufacturing or
Possession of Explosive Device, and Sex Offense. Youth who are medically unfit for fire-fighting duties, as
well as youth with active holds or pending court actions that may result in additional confinement time are
also not eligible.
All youth placed at the Fire Camp for the fire training program will receive 96 hours (12 days) of training in
order to receive six professional entry-level wildland fire service certificates of completion; one certificate is
received from CAL FIRE and five additional certificates from the National Wildfire Coordination Group
(NWCG). NWCG classes provides training on national standards for federal agencies. An additional 16-hour
(2-day)course is provided in Wildlife Chainsaws, taking the fire training program up to a period of 14 days.
While at the Fire Camp, after completing the required training, detained youth will earn wages equal to the
amount paid to CDCR youth housed at the Fire Camp, which is currently between $2.50 and $4.00. for
injuries incurred by detained youth while at the Fire Camp, the County shall not be responsible for Workers'
Compensation claims required by California law.
CDCR has requested to remove the agreement signature block onto their STD 213 form as the main
signature page. The STD 213 form and all attachments, in whole, will constitute the agreement. CDCR is
also requiring a signed copy of the CCC to be returned with the STD 213 package, which were approved
and executed when the original agreement was approved.
The recommended agreement requires that the County transport and pay the costs of transportation of the
youth to the Fire Camp. If it is necessary to remove a County detained youth from the Fire Camp, the CDCR
shall immediately remove the detained youth to a nearby juvenile hall pending pickup by County. While at the
Fire Camp, CDCR shall provide basic healthcare to the detained youth, while medical costs beyond basic
healthcare and dental care costs shall be the responsibility of County. The recommended agreement
provides that while each detained youth is in the fire-fighting training, the County shall pay$81 per day(14
days for each detained youth); after training is completed, County shall pay$10 per day while each detained
youth is housed at the CDCR Fire Camp.
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The recommended agreement deviates from the County's standard contract language in that it does not
have an indemnification clause in favor of the County, and instead requires the County indemnify CDCR for
claims for lost youth property, workers compensation claims due to County staff onsite, and any claims
related to blood borne pathogens, aerosol transmissible disease, or communicable disease during the
County's performance of the agreement. However, the Department believes that the benefits provided by the
recommended agreement outweigh the risk, as the County will be receiving services from another public
entity.
Approval of the recommended action will allow CDCR to provide youth at the Probation Department the
opportunity to participate in the fire training program and services performed at the Fire Camp, upon
approval until June 30, 2026, total not to exceed $92,880.
REFERENCE MATERIAL:
BAI #53, June 18, 2024
ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED AND/OR ON FILE:
On file with Clerk- Revised Agreement with CDCR
CAO ANALYST:
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