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File #: 23-590    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/6/2023 Departments: COUNTY EXECUTIVE
On agenda: 7/11/2023 Final action: 7/11/2023
Title: Measure K: Adopt a resolution approving a fourth amendment to the agreement with Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County to provide continued legal services supporting immigrant residents of San Mateo County, extending the term through June 30, 2025 and increasing the amount payable under the agreement by $636,177.63, to an amount not to exceed $1,792,948.63, and granting of a waiver of the competitive bidding requirement for acquisition of these services.
Attachments: 1. 20230711_a_Affirmative Legal Services_2023-2025_amendment, 2. 20230711_r_Affirmative Legal Services 2023-2025 reso
Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Michael P. Callagy, County Executive Officer
Justin W. Mates, Deputy County Executive
Subject: Measure K: Fourth Amendment to the Agreement with Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County for Legal Services Supporting Immigrant Residents of San Mateo County

RECOMMENDATION:
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Measure K: Adopt a resolution approving a fourth amendment to the agreement with Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County to provide continued legal services supporting immigrant residents of San Mateo County, extending the term through June 30, 2025 and increasing the amount payable under the agreement by $636,177.63, to an amount not to exceed $1,792,948.63, and granting of a waiver of the competitive bidding requirement for acquisition of these services.

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BACKGROUND:
According to the American Community Survey, a third of San Mateo County residents are foreign-born and many of these residents have children who are United States citizens. These immigrants are important to the vitality of our community and to the San Mateo County economy. The County has identified a need for legal services to support immigrants in the community.

These needed services include: legal workshops providing immigrants with information on topics such as their rights, the path to citizenship, and immigration benefits (e.g., relief for crime victims, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA), Special Immigrant Juveniles, Asylum, and removal defense); brief individual consultations and assistance to screen immigrants for potential benefits and to make appropriate legal referrals; assisting immigrants in applying for certain forms of immigration relief, such as special immigrant juvenile status (for abused and abandoned youth), U visas (for crime victims), and DACA benefits; and, responding to immediate and initial needs of immigrants and families affected by enforcement operations.

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