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HomeMy WebLinkAbout67-033R~SQLUTION NC1. 6~ 33 Bi7ARD OF Si~~'ERVISOitS 1' 2 3° 4: ~5 e 7 8 9 10! Z 12 13 14 15 16 17. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2'1 28- 29 30 31 32 cau~~r~ ~~~ ~uTT~:, STfiTE o~ e~La~~,~~~.~ RESf3LUTION ZN ~tTPI'C~ZtT C3F R~LISTIC ~1ELFARE F°ZIUi~7EY M.~,NAGE~ i~iENT34 PR1aCTICES W%iEREAS, the citizens of this County have thy: right to expect that publicly supported welfare programs gill be admin- istered in a manner to best serve the interests of all concerned, and ri~~iEk~AS, the continued public support of a sound welfare program is dependent upon the confidence placed in its admin- istration by the r_ommunity it serves, and rrTEi~;R~AS, this hoard is charged with the responsibility of administering a local welfare program both in compliance with Federal and State regulations and in a manner that deserves the respect and support of recipients and non-recipients alike; ar~d ~~iEREAS, welfare grants are allocated first to provide the recipients with the necessities of life and to enable the re- cipient to pay for these provisions, and C~iIr.1~~S, a small percentage of thy: recipients fail to use their welfare funds to first provide for these needs and the result is often unfair to bath the vendors, the :recipient, and the recipient's family, and these actions, unfortunately, tend to bring discredit upon all persons associated Frith the programs. ~itGl, THERI:E'O~, ~~ TT T' ~ SOLVED the this hoard does express its apposition to the proposed imposition of Federal regulations which will make it more difficult, and more expensive, to adequately' control that s'~nall portion of the caseload which experiences chronic money management problems, and BE IT FURTHER R~;SCL•VED that this Roard does instead favor the immediate adoption of Federal and State ~3elfare regulations that will permit and encourage payment in kind, where such action is necessary both to protect the vendors of necessary goods and services and to hF~.p restore t~~e reci~nt ~:o a level of responsibility that 5311 enable hizu to eventually manage his I 1 2 3 4 5 6 ~. 8 9 is 11- 12 i3 1~k I5 is 17 18 19 20 2I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28. 29 30 31 32 firsanoial affairs irs an orderly maaas•-era and $P; ZT~~'tJRTki~~ R~~+7..V~T3 that this B~iard ca11s upon the hoards a~ superv~.sors of all Ca3.ifoia eount3.es to loin in this rea~r.~:st to onr Stag and ~~d+~sa3. govexxsa~tents to consider nr~w guidelines in this ease of w+~lfara ec~irsistration with the common ~,oal ©~ innpraving the se~rviees rendered by the pastner4 ship welfare pro~sas~s in which wc~ share, end ~1 l~ ~~2~~i~:R R~SGL~ that copies of this resolution he sent tca Senatars~ ~~xchel sand NEurghy, Congress~ra. ~€cFall, Go~rernor Reagan, Y~r. s~5.3.lia~ns, director of State ~iealth ~ rlelfare ~g~+snoy, ~1r. ~€o~atgomeryg ~ireetor of State i~partm~at of S©ci~l ~,~elfare, State Sator kisrler, ~ssembly~n Ray Johnsoxs, Cousa.~ :~~sperv'isors Associaticsn of California, Aiational ~assoeiat~.ora of Css~.nty i:•fficers~, Bars ~raaq~a.in ~ial,ley Super~ri.sars' ~asaciatiors aaad hoards oc su,per~,sors of all t~a'li£arraf.a c+~anties, aasd such others as the hoard may des~.te. f~~sssh;~3 ~ ~1~Jd~~~ by the Eoard of Super~r3.aors of the County of ~uttea State of California, ghis 7th day of I~asch, 197, by the followis~ votes .A'Y''~a Supervisors Dunawag, Maxon, McSillop, Prgde and Chairman Howsden l~u~s E None ~P,S~1~"T; None (X • ~+ ~ttttt County ~oa.rd of Supervisors ,7~:SSi ~dir~s, Cotts~ty Clark axsd exmof£iei+a cleric of the ~caa~d of SupQrv~isors ~y ~ ____ deputy