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File #: 23-0441    Name: Resolutions Rejecting Claims for Damages
In control: Human Resources
On agenda: 5/23/2023 Final action: 5/23/2023
Enactment date: Enactment #: Resolution No. 23-163, Resolution No. 23-164, Resolution No. 23-165, Resolution No. 23-166, Resolution No. 23-167, Resolution No. 23-168, Resolution No. 23-169, Resolution No. 23-170, Resolution No. 23-171, Resolution No. 23-172
Title: Adopt Resolutions Rejecting Claims for Damages
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Resolution No. 23-163, 3. Resolution No. 23-164, 4. Resolution No. 23-165, 5. Resolution No. 23-166, 6. Resolution No. 23-167, 7. Resolution No. 23-168, 8. Resolution No. 23-169, 9. Resolution No. 23-170, 10. Resolution No. 23-171, 11. Resolution No. 23-172
DATE: May 23, 2023

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: Hollis Magill, Director of Human Resources

SUBJECT: Resolutions Rejecting Claims for Damages

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
Adopt Resolutions Rejecting Claims for Damages
REPORT
There is no increase in Net County Cost associated with the recommended actions. After evaluation by the Claims Review Committee, submitted claims are presented to the Board with a rejection recommendation. If the claim is in the County's jurisdiction, the Summary of Claims denotes the affected supervisorial district.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION:

For any claim, your Board could choose not to approve the Claims Review Committee's recommendations, and instead direct staff to allow, compromise, settle, or further investigate the claim.

FISCAL IMPACT:

There is no increase in Net County Cost associated with the recommended actions. Payment of claims and the cost of defending claims are charged to the Department's Org 8925, Risk Management Internal Services Fund. The Fund is supported by annual budgetary contributions from County departments based on actuarial projections.

DISCUSSION:

The Board has delegated authority to the Human Resources Director to allow, reject, compromise, or settle claims for damages covered by the County's self-insured program or excess liability insurance in amounts up to $50,000. Similarly, the board has delegated authority to the County Administrative Officer to settle or compromise claims up to the same amount. Claims exceeding that amount are referred to your Board after evaluation by the Claims Review Committee (CRC). The CRC considers various claim elements, which include jurisdiction, allocation of fault, immunities, and compliance with the Government Claims Act by claimants. The CRC consists of the Human Resources Director, Assistant Director of Human Resources, Risk Management staff, and a Chief Deputy County Counsel.

For all claims, a reserve is established, which is estimated by Risk Management to ...

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