File #: 22-1042    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 8/5/2022 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 8/16/2022 Final action: 8/16/2022
Title: Letter of Opposition for "Limited Duration Employment" (Supervisor Rex Bohn)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. CalPers Letter.pdf, 3. Executed Limited Duration Employment.pdf

To: Board of Supervisors

From: Supervisor Rex Bohn

Agenda Section: Initiated by Board Member

SUBJECT:
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Letter of Opposition for "Limited Duration Employment" (Supervisor Rex Bohn)
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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Board of Supervisors:
1. Authorize the Chair to sign the letter of opposition.

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SOURCE OF FUNDING:
All County Departments

DISCUSSION:
The California Public Employee's retirement System (CalPERS) is proposing changes in the employment of annuitants. CalPERS is considering limited duration employment which allow for an annuitant to work 24 consecutive months. The 24 month limit could be extended for up to two additional 12-month periods if certain requirements are met. Such requirements include:
* The CalPERS-covered employer certifies the reason the work required under the
appointment cannot be performed satisfactorily by a non-retired employee and that its
governing body approve the appointment extension at a public meeting which cannot be on a consent calendar, and
* CalPERS receives the approved extension request for review by the end date of the
initial appointment for the first extension request, or by the end date of the first extension
for the second extension request, as applicable.
* The retired person cannot continue to serve in the same working after retirement
appointment beyond the initial appointment of 24 consecutive months, or beyond the first
extension of 12 consecutive months where that extension has been granted by CalPERS, as
applicable, until an extension request is approved by CalPERS

Humboldt County, like other counties, have experienced significant difficulties in recruiting and retaining staff. With the social conditions and economic downturn, Humboldt County needs every option for streamlining the hiring process. Hiring annuitants who are qualified and trained personnel has been a necessity and successful while the county moves to fill vacant positions. Often ...

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