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STATE OF CALIFORNIA-DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES SCO ID:0530-20233490YCR-A1
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1.This Agreement is entered into between the Contracting Agency and the Contractor named below:
CONTRACTING AGENCY NAME
California Health and Human Services Agency,OFfice of Youth and Community Restoration
CONTRACTOR NAME
County of Fresno
2.The term of this Agreement is:
START DATE
December 15,2023
THROUGH END DATE
December 31,2027
3.The maximum amount of this Agreement after this Amendment is:
$2,000,000.00(Two Million Dollars and Zero cents)
4.The parties mutually agree to this amendment as follows. All actions noted below are by this reference made a part of the Agreement and
incorporated herein:
(a)The purpose of this amendment is to extend the term to December 31,2027;and change the point of contacts.The Exhibit A-Statement of Work is
hereby amended and replaced entirely,with the attached Exhibit A-Statement of Work(5 pages). All modifications are in Strike-Through,Bold,and
Underline.
All other terms and conditions shall remain the same.
ATTEST:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,THIS AGREEMENT HAS BEEN EXECUTED BY THE PARTIES HERETO. BERNICE E.SEIDEL
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
CONTRACTOR County of Fresno,State of California
CONTRACTOR NAME(if other than an individual,state whether a corporation,partnership,etc.) gy !e
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County of Fresno Deputy
CONTRACTOR BUSINESS ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP
PO Box 1247 Fresno CA ]9371 5
PRINTED NAME OF PERSON SIGNING TITLE
Ernest Buddy Mendes Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Fresno
CONTRACTOR AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DATE SIGNED
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
CONTRACTING AGENCY NAME
California Health and Human Services Agency,Office of Youth and Community Restoration
CONTRACTING AGENCY ADDRESS CITY STATE ]ZIP
1215 0 St,MS 08 Sacramento CA 95814
PRINTED NAME OF PERSON SIGNING TITLE
Gloria Earl Deputy Secretary of Administration Services
NjRdV".b NG AGENCY AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE DATE SIGNED
4/2/2025
CA WHOWkTMENTOF GENERAL SERVICES APPROVAL EXEMPTION(If Applicable)
Welfare and Institutions Code 2200(k)
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California Health and Human Services Agency Agreement# 2023-349-OYCR A-1
Office of Youth and Community Restoration
County of Fresno, Probation Department Page 1
Less Restrictive Programs Grant
EXHIBIT A — STATEMENT OF WORK
This Grant Agreement (Agreement) reflects the consideration or services to be
provided by County of Fresno, Probation Department (Fresno or Grantee) for the
California Health and Human Services Agency, Office of Youth and Community
Restoration (OYCR or State). A detailed description of the services or consideration
can be found in the Section 5 Scope of Services or Consideration.
This Agreement is governed by and incorporates by reference General Terms and
Conditions (GTC 04/2017) and Contractor Certification Clause (CCC 04/2017) which
can be found at the link below:
https://www.dgs.ca.gov/0LS/Resources/Page-Content/Office-of-Legal-Services-
resources-List-Folder/Standard-Contract-Language
1. BACKGROUND
The legislation creating Secure Youth Treatment Facilities (SYTFs), Senate Bill 92,
also gave courts the ability to commit youth to less restrictive programs to facilitate safe
and successful reintegration of youth into the community. (Welf. & Inst. Code §
875(f)(1).) Less restrictive programs or placements (LRPs) can be halfway houses,
camps or ranches, or community residential or nonresidential programs, including
home-based or educational-based placements. Youth are placed in LRPs as part of
their confinement time. (Welf. & Inst. Code § 875(f)(1).) OYCR recommends that
because of the negative consequences of long-term incarceration, youth should be
transitioned as swiftly as consistent with public safety to the less restrictive programs
in a non-carceral setting that encompass employment, behavior health, and culturally
relevant services. The process of transitioning may be a series of increasingly less
restrictive programs.
OYCR is providing grants to interested county probation departments to demonstrate
approaches for LRP transitions. OYCR funds are expected to be used to support
partnerships with community-based service providers that will help individual youth in
the transition through less restrictive programs and settings, and to directly help the
youth meet their own needs after transition to home or community living while still
completing their commitment term.
This grant funding is intended to support the development of LRPs pursuant to Welf. &
Inst. Code § 875(f), which are ordered by the court. Movement to units with more
privileges within an SYTF are not LRPs, but OYCR will consider funding transitions
from SYTFs to LRPs through furloughs of increasing duration for youth currently in
SYTFs with the intention of being part of future transitions to community based
unlocked LRPs. OYCR will also consider funding LRP pathways via placement in
ranch or camp settings if such placements are part of future transitions to community
based unlocked LRPs.
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Office of Youth and Community Restoration
County of Fresno, Probation Department Page 2
Less Restrictive Programs Grant
Features of OYCR Grant-funded LRPs:
• Intentionality — The potential pathways from SYTF to LRP will be identified, along with
the resources available or needed.
• Individuality— Secure and less secure programs and settings must be trauma
informed, culturally and gender responsive, provide quality behavioral health
programs, engage families often, and provide a behavioral management program that
is tailored to a youth and consistently applied.
• Preparation — Prior to transitions to LRPs, youth should be familiarized with
expectations of the LRP and/or phases of the LRP. Also prior to the LRP transition,
youth should be enrolled in all benefits with warm hand-offs to public service systems.
As CalAIM Justice Initiative commences, the probation system should consider
whether existing behavioral health services, 90-day in-reach services, and specialty
mental health/SUD services in the community are sufficiently aligned to support
consistency of care. Other preparatory steps might include banking, transit
assistance, enrollment in health plans, and collation of documents needed for
school/vocational matriculation, etc.
• Accountability— While youth in LRPs will be supported by lived experience
professionals and behavioral health professionals as needed, they will be overseen by
probation and the court.
• Age-appropriate —Youth under the age of 18 that can be placed in an LRP should be
placed at home with robust, multi-disciplinary quality services that allow for continued
accountability, oversight, lived experience mentoring and economic support if needed.
In some circumstances placement with non-parent kin may be more appropriate, and
robust family-finding should always be undertaken when youth enter the justice
system. In limited circumstances, STRTP or THP-Plus may be considered an option.
• Youth placed in LRPs will be provided income assistance as needed, including
directed housing payments and monthly stipends payable to the youth, calculated
based on local costs, youth age, etc.
OYCR solicited California counties to apply for funding to demonstrate successful
transition for youth from Secure Youth Treatment Facility (SYTF) placement to Less
Restrictive Programs (LRP). Fresno County responded. Following discussions
between OYCR and Fresno, this grant is provided to support the transitions of 10 youth
from SYTF to LRP settings over a two-year period. The individual transitions to LRP
status are subject to judicial approvals. Additional detail on the proposed transitions is
provided in Attachment D.
2. TERM
The term of this Agreement shall commence on December 15, 2023 (Effective Date)
and continue through December 31, 2025 2027.
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Office of Youth and Community Restoration
County of Fresno, Probation Department Page 3
Less Restrictive Programs Grant
3. WORK LOCATION
The Grantee will perform the services described in this Agreement at their county office
or at a remote location approved by their county.
4. MAXIMUM AMOUNT PAYABLE
The maximum amount payable for this Agreement is $2,000,000. Additional cost and
invoicing details are in Exhibit B, Budget and Payment Details.
5. SCOPE OF SERVICES OR CONSIDERATION
Under the direction from the OYCR Engagement Manager, the Grantee shall provide the
following services or consideration for the grant funds.
Grant funds are expected to be used to support the identified youth in their transitions to
LRP and community living status, specifically to include income support, housing costs,
transportation, education and vocational programs, and needed supportive services.
Task Group 1 — Quarterly Reporting
1.1 The Grantee shall submit Quarterly Reports that include:
a) Grant activities performed during the quarter.
b) Cumulative grant activities performed during the term of the grant.
c) Grant Funds disbursed by the Grantee, including amount, purpose, and
recipient.
Note: Grant funds are intended to support the identified youths' transitions to and
living expenses in LRPs and community, including income supports, housing costs,
transportation, education and vocational programs, and needed supportive
services.
1.2 The Grantee shall collaborate with the Office of Youth and Community Restoration
to design a mutually agreeable process to track and provide information, data,
evaluation and outcomes regarding the impact of the programs supported by the
grant funds, consistent with youth privacy, and shall provide OYCR with the agreed
upon information.
6. DELIVERABLES OR REPORTING
Item Deliverable Title Task Number Due to OYCR
1 Quarterly Report 1.1 Quarterly
2 Evaluation and Outcomes data and summary 1.2 Per Quarterly Report
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7. POINTS OF CONTACT
Grantee Engagement Manager:
Name, Title: Kirk Haynes, Chief Probation Officer
Address: 3333 E. American Avenue, Building 701, Suite B
Fresno, California, 93725
Phone Number: (559) 600-1924
E-mail address: Khaynes(@.FresnoCounty.gq.gov
OYCR Engagement Manager:
Name, Title: Lightbourne,OYCR Senior dviserMarcia Rincon-
Gallardo
Address: Office of Youth and Community Restoration
925 L Street, Suite 1205, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone Number: (916) 247-90—8508-9350
E-mail address: `"�°" 1°`""+"^"r" Marcia.RinconGallardo(g�chhs.ca.gov
8. PROBLEM ESCALATION
The parties acknowledge and agree that certain problems or issues may arise, and that
such matters shall be brought to the State's attention. Problems or issues shall normally
be reported in regular status reports or in-person meetings. However, there may be
instances where the severity of the problem justifies escalated reporting. To this extent,
the State Engagement Manager shall determine the level of severity, and notify the
appropriate State staff, as set forth below. The State staff notified, and the period taken
to report the problem or issue shall be at a level commensurate with the severity of the
problem or issue. The State personnel include, but are not limited to, the following:
First level, OYCR Engagement Manager, Will Lightbourne
Second level, OYCR Deputy Director, Alani Jackson
9. EXECUTIVE ORDER N-6-22 — RUSSIA SANCTIONS
On March 4, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom issued Executive Order N-6-22 (the EO)
regarding Economic Sanctions against Russia and Russian entities and individuals.
"Economic Sanctions" refers to sanctions imposed by the U.S. government in response
to Russia's actions in Ukraine, as well as any sanctions imposed under state law. The EO
directs state agencies to terminate contracts with, and to refrain from entering any new
contracts with, individuals or entities that are determined to be a target of Economic
Sanctions. Accordingly, should the State determine Grantee is a target of Economic
Sanctions or is conducting prohibited transactions with sanctioned individuals or entities,
that shall be grounds for termination of this agreement. The State shall provide Grantee
advance written notice of such termination, allowing Grantee at least 30 calendar days to
provide a written response. Termination shall be at the sole discretion of the State.
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10.GRANTEE STAFF EXPENSES
The Grantee represents that it has or shall secure at its own expense, all staff required to
perform the services described in this Agreement.
11.FORCE MAJEURE
Neither party shall be liable to the other for any delay in or failure of performance, nor
shall any such delay in or failure of performance constitute default, if such delay or failure
is caused by "Force Majeure." As used in this section, "Force Majeure" is defined as
follows: Acts of war and acts of God such as earthquakes, floods, and other natural
disasters such that performance is impossible.
1 For accounting use only:
2 Org No.: 34322005
Account No.: 5957
3 Fund No.: 0001
Subclass No.: 10000
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