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Consent-Law & Justice Services    # 44.
Board of Supervisors
District Attorney
Meeting Date:
12/05/2023
Brief Title
California Department of Insurance Grant Funding
From:
Jeff Reisig, District Attorney, District Attorney's Office
Staff Contact:
Nikki Abaurrea, Chief Fiscal Admin Officer, District Attorney's Office, x4505
Supervisorial District Impact:
Countywide

Subject

Adopt resolution granting the District Attorney authority to accept, on behalf of Yolo County, $528,853 in grant funding awarded by the California Department of Insurance to support the District Attorney's Workers Compensation and Automobile Insurance Fraud programs and authorize the District Attorney to execute the grant award agreement including any and all amendments or extension. (No general funds impact) (Reisig)

Recommended Action

  1. Adopt resolution granting the District Attorney authority to accept, on behalf of Yolo County, $528,853 in grant funding awarded by the California Department of Insurance.  Yolo County District Attorney's Office was awarded $399,562 for the Workers Compensation Insurance Fraud program and $129,291 for the Automobile Insurance Fraud program; and
     
  2. Authorize the District Attorney to execute the grant award agreement including any and all amendments and extensions. 

Strategic Plan Goal(s)

Thriving Residents
Safe Communities

Reason for Recommended Action/Background

The Yolo County District Attorney's Office has been receiving these grants from the California Department of Insurance since fiscal year 1990-91.  These grant funds are used to support the Workers Compensation and Automobile Insurance programs within the department.

In Auto Fraud, cases include but are not limited to the following: Theft of a motor vehicle for financial gain, reporting a vehicle stolen for the purpose of filing a false insurance claim, switching of vehicle identification numbers to obtain title of a stolen vehicle, arson, etc. The Auto Insurance Fraud program funds a DA Investigator II.

In Workers Comp, cases include but are not limited to the following: Premium Fraud, uninsured employees, claimant fraud, etc.  The Workers Comp Insurance program funds a DA Investigator II, a Legal Process Clerk, and a portion of a Deputy District Attorney.

Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)

The Workers Compensation and Automobile Insurance Fraud programs collaborate with all local law enforcement agencies as well as with State agencies such as DMV, EDD, and the California Department of Insurance. The Workers Compensation investigator participates in a task force that includes Northern California Counties and investigates suspected provider fraud in Sutter, Yuba, and Colusa Counties.

Board resolution was reviewed by County Counsel and approved to form

Fiscal Impact

Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)

Total cost of recommended action:
$    528,853
Amount budgeted for expenditure:
$    528,853
Additional expenditure authority needed:
$    0
One-time commitment:
Yes

Source of Funds for this Expenditure

State Grant Funding
$528,853

Further explanation as needed:

Workers Compensation and Automobile Insurance Fraud programs were funded in FY 2023-24 adopted budget approved by the Yolo County Board of Supervisors on 9/26/23.

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Financial Services Laura Liddicoet 11/27/2023 07:14 AM
County Counsel Hope Welton 11/27/2023 08:05 AM
Form Started By:
Nikki Abaurrea
Started On:
11/19/2023 04:07 PM
Final Approval Date:
11/28/2023