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Solano County 675 Texas Street Fairfield, California 94533 www.solanocounty.com Agenda - Final Wednesday, January 9, 2019 6:30 PM Solano County Board of Supervisors Chambers Civil Service Commission 000001

Civil Service Commission Agenda - Final January 9, 2019 SOLANO COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION TO THE PUBLIC 1. Call to Order/Roll Call 2. Pledge Of Allegiance Regular Meeting January 9, 2019 Wednesday - 6:30 p.m. Board of Supervisors Chambers In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA of 1990), the County will provide accommodations for persons with disabilities who attend public meetings. If you have the need for an accommodation such as interpreters or materials in alternative format, please contact Susan Vestal at 707-784-6180. If you wish to address the Commission on a matter not listed on the Agenda, you may do so under Items from the Public. The subject matter must be within the jurisdiction of the Commission. If you wish to address any item listed on the Agenda, please submit a Speaker Card to the Recording Secretary of the Commission before the Commission considers the specific item. Cards are available on the podium in the Board Chambers. Please limit your comments to five minutes. For items not listed on the Agenda, please see Item #3, Items from the Public. 3. Brief recess for Civil Service Commissioners' photograph 4. Items from the Public This is your opportunity to address the Commission on a matter not heard on the Agenda, but it must be within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Commission. Please submit a Speaker Card before the first speaker is called and limit your comments to five minutes. Items from the public will be taken under consideration without discussion by the Commission and may be referred to staff. 5. Approval of Minutes of the Commission CSC 19-0001 CSC Minutes of 12-12-2018 Attachments: A - Minutes 12.12.18 6. Communications 7. Information Items (No Action Required by Commissioners) Solano County Page 2 Printed on 1/3/2019 000002

Civil Service Commission Agenda - Final January 9, 2019 8. Additions to, or deletions from, the Agenda 9. Approval of the Agenda SCHEDULED CALENDAR (All items under Scheduled Calendar require Commission Action) CSC 19-0002 CSC 19-0003 Annual election of the Civil Service Commission President and Vice President Approve the Continued Registration of Employee Organizations Attachments: A - Registrations MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 10. Commission/Staff Comments Adjourn To the special meeting of the Civil Service Commission meeting of January 29, 2019 at 6:30 P.M., Board Chambers, 675 Texas Street, Fairfield, CA Solano County Page 3 Printed on 1/3/2019 000003

Solano County 675 Texas Street Fairfield, California 94533 www.solanocounty.com Agenda Submittal Agenda #: Status: Agenda Ready Type: CSC-Document Department: Civil Service Commission File #: CSC 19-0001 Contact: Marc Fox, 784-2552 Agenda date: 1/9/2019 Final action: Title: CSC Minutes of 12-12-2018 Governing body: District: Attachments: Civil Service Commission Date Ver. Action By Action Result 000004

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Solano County 675 Texas Street Fairfield, California 94533 www.solanocounty.com Agenda Submittal Agenda #: Status: Agenda Ready Type: CSC-Document Department: Civil Service Commission File #: CSC 19-0002 Contact: Marc Fox, 784-2552 Agenda date: 1/9/2019 Final action: Title: Annual election of the Civil Service Commission President and Vice President Governing body: District: Attachments: Civil Service Commission Date Ver. Action By Action Result HUMAN RESOURCES RECOMMENDATION Staff has no recommendation. SUMMARY Civil Service Rule 3.01, Meetings of the Civil Service Commission, paragraph G provides that the Civil Service Commission shall elect one member as President and one member as Vice President during the Commission s first meeting of each calendar year. DISCUSSION At the January 8, 2013 Civil Service Commission meeting, the Commission adopted the following procedure for the election of the President and Vice President: The purpose of this policy is to ensure that the procedure for the election of the President and Vice- President of the Civil Service Commission is in accordance with Civil Service Rules Section 3.06. [Staff note: Section citation has been updated; new cite is 3.01G.] 1. At the first regular meeting of the calendar year, a President and Vice President shall be elected by the majority vote of the Commissioners present. 2. The newly elected President shall preside for one year. 3. The newly elected Vice-President shall perform all the duties of the President in his or her absence or inability to act. 4. In the absence of both the President and Vice-President, the Commissioners present shall elect a Chairperson pro tem. 5. After the President and Vice-President have been seated, the remaining Commissioners shall select their respective seats in the order of their relative seniorities in office and occupy them until the next regular reorganization of the Commission; however any two Commissioners may change seats at any time by mutual consent. 000008

File #: CSC 19-0002, Version: 1 ALTERNATIVES The Commission could adopt a different procedure for the election of the President and Vice President and/or adopt a different procedure for selection of seats; however, neither is recommended as the Commission s adopted procedure has continued to work well. OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT Not applicable. 000009

Solano County 675 Texas Street Fairfield, California 94533 www.solanocounty.com Agenda Submittal Agenda #: Status: Agenda Ready Type: CSC-Document Department: Civil Service Commission File #: CSC 19-0003 Contact: Marc Fox, 784-2552 Agenda date: 1/9/2019 Final action: Title: Approve the Continued Registration of Employee Organizations Governing body: District: Attachments: Civil Service Commission Date Ver. Action By Action Result HUMAN RESOURCES RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Civil Service Commission approve the requests for continued registration for the following employee organizations: Unit 1 - Attorneys; represented by Chauffeurs, Teamsters & Helpers, Local 150 Unit 2 - Registered Nurses; represented by Service Employees International Union, SEIU, Local 1021 Unit 3 - Law Enforcement Employees; represented by Solano County Deputy Sheriff s Association Unit 4 - Law Enforcement Supervisors; represented by Solano County Deputy Sheriff s Association Unit 5- Health and Welfare Service Employees Unit 6 - Health & Social Services Supervisors; represented by Solano HSS Association of Professional Employees Unit 7 - Regulatory, Technical and General Services Employees; represented by Service Employees International Union, SEIU, Local 1021 Unit 8 - General Services Supervisors; represented by Service Employees International Union, SEIU, Local 1021 Unit 9 - Clerical Employees; represented by Service Employees International Union, SEIU, Local 1021 Unit 10 - Skilled Craft & Service Maintenance; represented by Stationary Engineers, Local 39 Unit 11 - Psychiatrists, Physicians & Dentists; represented by Union of American Physicians & Dentists Unit 12 - Probation Employees; represented by Solano County Probation Peace Officers Association Unit 13 - Correctional Officers; represented by Solano County Sheriff s Custody Association Unit 15 - Correctional Supervisors; represented by Solano County Probation Peace Officers Association Unit 16 - Mid-Management Employees; represented by Association of Mid-Management Professionals at Solano County Unit 17 - Law Enforcement Management; represented by Solano County Law Enforcement Management Association Unit 18 - Sheriff s Office Management; represented by Solano County Law Enforcement Management Association Unit 19 - Executive & Senior Management; represented by Professional & Technical Engineers, Local 000010

File #: CSC 19-0003, Version: 1 21 Unit 82 - Extra-Help Registered Nurses; represented by Service Employees International Union, SEIU, Local 1021 Unit 87 - Extra-Help Regulatory, Technical and General Services Employees; represented by Service Employees International Union, SEIU, Local 1021 Unit 89 - Extra-Help Clerical Employees; represented by Service Employees International Union, SEIU, Local 1021 Unit 90 - Extra-Help Probation Employees; represented by Service Employees International Union, SEIU, Local 1021 Additionally, it is recommended that the Civil Service Commission authorize the Commissioin Secretary to approve the continued registration of the following organizations if the required documentation is submitted by January 15, 2019. Unit 14 - Correctional Supervisors; represented by Teamsters, Local 856 Those continued registrations submitted after January 15, 2019 will be presented to the Commission at the February 6, 2019 meeting. SUMMARY The Employer-Employee Relations Rules and Regulations (EERRR) Section 7, Employee Organization Registration Procedures, paragraph B, provides that requests for continued registration shall be submitted annually between January 1 and January 15 of each year. DISCUSSION On November 20, 2018 the Human Resources Department sent to each recognized employee organization the request for annual recognition. Recognized employee organizations are to provide: 1. Name and mailing address of the organization. 2. A statement whether the organization is a chapter or local of, or affiliated with, a regional, state, national or international organization and, if so, the name and address of each such regional, state, national or international organization. 3. A list of principal officers of the organization. 4. A statement that the organization has, as one of its primary purposes, representation of its members in their employer-employee relations with the County. 5. A designation of those persons, not exceeding two (2) in number, and their addresses, to whom notice, sent by regular United States mail will be deemed sufficient notice to the organization for any purpose. 6. A statement that the organization has no restriction on membership based on race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, or physical or mental impairment. 7. Current copies of the organization s constitution and by-laws. 8. A designation of those persons who are authorized as representatives of the organization in any communications with the Director, the Commission or Board. 000011

File #: CSC 19-0003, Version: 1 Recognized employee organizations began submitting the required annual recognition documentation shortly following the Human Resources Department s request. The Commission Secretary will update the list of employee organization continued registration submittals at the Commission s meeting. ALTERNATIVES None. OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT The Human Resources Department worked with each recognized employee organization in gathering the required information for continued recognition. 000012

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