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Consent-General Government   # 16.
Board of Supervisors
County Counsel
Meeting Date:
04/26/2022
Brief Title
AB 481 Compliance
From:
Phil Pogledich, County Counsel, Office of County Counsel
Staff Contact:
Ron Martinez, Chief Assistant County Counsel, Office of County Counsel, x8172
Supervisorial District Impact:

Subject

Receive and file the Yolo County Sheriff's Office draft military equipment use policy. (No general fund impact) (Pogledich)

Recommended Action

Receive and file the Yolo County Sheriff's Office draft military equipment use policy.

Strategic Plan Goal(s)

Thriving Residents
Safe Communities

Reason for Recommended Action/Background

Enacted last year, Assembly Bill 481 requires law enforcement agencies to submit a proposed military equipment use policy and ordinance to their respective local agency governing boards. This process must commence by May 1, 2022 and conclude with adoption of the policy by ordinance no more than 180 days later. Consistent with these requirements and in the interests of transparency, the draft policy attached to this staff report will be presented as a regular agenda item at a subsequent Board meeting with an accompanying ordinance for Board consideration and public feedback.
 
There is some indication that AB 481 was intended to apply only to equipment actually used by the military. The Sheriff’s Office has no such equipment.  However, many agencies are interpreting AB 481 broadly to include certain general types of equipment customarily maintained by local law enforcement agencies that fall within the categories listed in AB 481, even if such equipment is not actually purchased from the military or suppliers to the military. For these reasons, the Sheriff's Office has coordinated with the Office of the County Counsel to develop and present the attached draft policy in compliance with AB 481. Upon approval, the policy will be included within the Yolo County Sheriff’s Office Policy Manual as Policy 709-Military Equipment (“Policy 709”). It has been published, and available to the public, on the Sheriff’s Office’s website since April 1, 2022. 

No Board action is presently required. As mentioned above, the draft policy will return for consideration with an accompanying ordinance at a future Board meeting.

Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)

Sheriff's Office and Office of County Counsel.

Fiscal Impact

No Fiscal Impact

Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)

Total cost of recommended action:
$   
Amount budgeted for expenditure:
$   
Additional expenditure authority needed:
$   
On-going commitment (annual cost):
$   

Source of Funds for this Expenditure

General Fund
$0

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Phil Pogledich Phil Pogledich 04/21/2022 10:56 AM
Form Started By:
rmartinez
Started On:
04/21/2022 10:17 AM
Final Approval Date:
04/21/2022