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Regular-General Government   # 32.
Board of Supervisors
Human Resources
Meeting Date:
09/09/2025
Brief Title
Waive 180 Day Wait Period for CalPERS Retiree
From:
Kamaljit Pannu, Director of Human Resources, Human Resources
Staff Contact:
Renee Croswell, Human Resources Manager, Human Resources, x8064

Subject

Consider adopting a resolution authorizing an exception to the 180-day waiting period for the hiring of Leisa Alexander as an extra-help retired annuitant. (No general fund impact) (Pannu/Croswell) (Est. Staff Presentation: 2 min)

Recommended Action

Adopt a resolution authorizing an exception to the 180-day waiting period for the hiring of Leisa Alexander as an extra-help retired annuitant, effective September 15, 2025.

Strategic Plan Goal(s)

In Support of All Goals (Internal Departments Only)
  • Provision of organizational supports and services
  • County operational excellence plan

Fiscal Impact

Funding for this retired annuitant position will be provided through the department's existing extra help allocation.

Reason for Recommended Action/Background

The Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA) and Government Code sections 7522.56 and 21224 require that individuals who retire from a CalPERS agency must wait 180 days before being reemployed by the same or another CalPERS Agency unless the individual chooses to reinstate from retirement. Government Code section 7522.56 allows exceptions to this 180-day waiting period under certain circumstances, including hiring retirees to perform work in critically needed positions. The Board of Supervisors must adopt a resolution authorizing appointment under this exception.

The attached resolution (Attachment A), if adopted, would waive the 180-day waiting period required by CalPERS and authorize the rehire of Leisa Alexander as an extra-help retired annuitant in the class of Sheriff’s Records Manager. Ms. Alexander’s specialized skills and extensive institutional knowledge are critical to training and supporting the newly hired Sheriff’s Records Manager, as well as addressing a growing backlog. Her expertise is essential to maintaining legal compliance, ensuring timely release of records, and sustaining operational continuity during this transition period.

Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)

Department of Financial Services
Human Resources Department
Yolo County Sheriff's Office

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Kamaljit Pannu Renee Croswell 03/27/2025 03:40 PM
Kamaljit Pannu Kamaljit Pannu 09/04/2025 03:22 PM
Financial Services Laura Liddicoet 09/04/2025 03:26 PM
Michael Webb Michael Webb 09/04/2025 03:30 PM
Yen Nguyen Yen Nguyen 09/04/2025 03:48 PM
Form Started By:
Renee Croswell
Started On:
03/27/2025 03:36 PM
Final Approval Date:
09/04/2025