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File #: 22-301    Version: 1
Type: Public Safety Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/13/2022 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 5/24/2022 Final action:
Title: SHERIFF - REQUEST TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTION AMENDING FEES ADMINISTERED BY THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT (DISTRICTS: ALL)
Attachments: 1. SDSD Fees Board Letter May 2022 FINAL, 2. Agenda Information Sheet SHRF Fees Update 051222, 3. Approval Log SHRF Fees, 4. Attachment A Ordinance to Amend Clean FINAL, 5. Attachment B Ordinance to Amend Informational, 6. Attachment C Summary of Proposed Ordinance, 7. Attachment D Summary Comparison of Current and Proposed Fees, 8. Attachment E Reso Rel to Fines Collected for Chemical Testing, 9. 05242022 ag21 Exhibit, 10. 05242022 ag21 Public Communication 1, 11. 05242022 ag21 Ecomments, 12. 05242022 ag21 Speakers, 13. 05242022 ag21 Reso 22-057 Signed, 14. 05242022 ag21 Minute Order, 15. Attachment B - Ordinance with edits, 16. 05242022 ag21 Proof of Publication

DATE:
May 24, 2022 and June 14, 2022
21

TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
Title
SHERIFF - REQUEST TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTION AMENDING FEES ADMINISTERED BY THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT (DISTRICTS: ALL)

Body
OVERVIEW
Today's actions request that the Board of Supervisors (Board) review and approve amendments to Sections 21.0102 and 21.1901 of the San Diego County Code of Regulatory Ordinances related to the Sheriff's Department fees charged for provided services, as well as consider a resolution related to the collection of fines for chemical testing.

Specifically, the Sheriff's Department reviewed its regulatory and licensing fees, resulting in 35 proposed fee adjustments and ten determinations to maintain existing fees. Of the proposed 35 fee adjustments, the Sheriff's Department is requesting a B-29 waiver for one relating to the Concealed Weapons License. The Sheriff's Department has determined that the increase in the Concealed Weapons License initial fee should be adjusted to a fair and reasonable amount, which is comparable to large county agencies throughout the state, rather than full cost recovery.

The Board is also requested to adopt a resolution relating to fines collected for chemical testing, specifically, alcohol and impairing substances associated with incidents that involve driving under the influence/driving under the influence of drugs (DUI/DUID) to cover the cost of drug and/or alcohol testing performed by the Regional Crime Laboratory.

The recommended ordinance amendments and resolution represent a comprehensive fee package of proposed changes that are the result of an analysis of services provided to the public, processing times, and corresponding costs to provide those services. The Auditor and Controller has reviewed and approved the supporting documentation and the methodology for establishing the fees in this proposal for Fiscal Year 2022-23.

Today's requested actions are for the Board to, on May 24, 2022, consider ...

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