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'4141/ 0 Resolution No. 14-157
RESOLUTION IN RECOGNITION OF LIEUTENTANT JEFFREY HAYES
UPON RETIREMENT FROM THE BUTTE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Whereas, this Board expresses its appreciation to Lieutenant Jeff Hayes for his 24 years of dedicated service to
Butte County.
Whereas„ Lieutenant Jeff Hayes began his employment with the Butte County Sheriff's Office on October 27,
1990,as a Correctional Officer. From 1990 until 1994,Jeff served as a training instructor in cell extractions, pepper ball
systems, restraint chair, pepper spray and as range master on the shooting range.
Whereas, in January of 1994,Jeff was promoted to Correctional Sergeant due to his outstanding performance
and demonstrated abilities as a Correctional Officer;Jeff held the position of sergeant for 13 years. During his tenure as
Sergeant,Jeff performed the functions of Team Sergeant,Administrative Sergeant, Programs Sergeant and supervisor of
the jail's Facility Training Officer Program.
Whereas, in 2007, Jeff was promoted to his final rank of Correctional Lieutenant. From 2007 through 2011,
Lieutenant Hayes ably served as Operations Lieutenant overseeing arid administering the day-to-day functions of the jail.
In 2011, Lieutenant Hayes was selected for the position of Programs Lieutenant where Jeff's chief function and primary
accomplishment was the development and implementation of policies, procedures and protocols for the administration
of the new Alternative Custody Supervision (ACS) program, as a solution to the adverse effects of Assembly Bill 109. Due
to Lt. Hayes' unflagging energy, enthusiasm and resolve, the Butte County Sheriffs Office developed an ACS program the
envy of many other counties in California. The ACS program Lieutenant Hayes was instrumental in developing continues
to serve as a model program to this day.Truly a stellar achievement.
Whereas, after serving the citizens of Butte County for 24 years, Lieutenant Jeff Hayes retired on October 31,
2014.
NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors on its own behalf, and on behalf of the
residents of the County of Butte expresses their deep appreciation for the unselfish dedication and devotion given by
Lieutenant Jeff Hayes during his career with the Butte County Sheriff's Office.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors this 4th day of November by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Connelly, Wahl, Kirk, Lambert and Chair Teeter
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
NOT VOTING: None
Doug Teeter, Chair Board of Supervisors