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File #: 23-988    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Tabled
File created: 11/16/2023 Departments: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DISTRICT 1
On agenda: 12/12/2023 Final action:
Title: Adopt a resolution amending the Standing Rules for the County's boards, commissions, committees, and councils to define the process for submitting a recommendation that the Board of Supervisors support or oppose pending legislation.
Sponsors: Dave Pine
Attachments: 1. 20231212_r_Boards and Commissions Standing Rules.pdf, 2. 20231212_att_2008 Standing Rules for Boards Commissions Committees_(069276).pdf
Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority

To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: President Dave Pine, District 1
Subject: Adding language to the Standing Rules for County Boards, Commissions, Committees and Councils

RECOMMENDATION:
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Adopt a resolution amending the Standing Rules for the County's boards, commissions, committees, and councils to define the process for submitting a recommendation that the Board of Supervisors support or oppose pending legislation.

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BACKGROUND:
The Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution in March 1999 describing the standing rules for all County Boards, Commissions and Advisory Committees. These rules provide guidance on how the work of such boards, commissions, and advisory committees is conducted. The rules, created by a majority vote of the Board of Supervisors and remaining in force until repealed or annulled by a majority vote, have been restated and amended over the years, most recently with Resolution No. 069276 in February 2008.

DISCUSSION:
In recent years, many of the County's advisory boards, commissions, committees, and councils have become more actively engaged in policy matters. However, only the Board of Supervisors has the authority to express the official views of the County of San Mateo on pending legislation, so the actions of boards, commissions and committees is advisory in nature. The Board of Supervisors has not previously set forth a specific process for receiving the advice of its boards, commission and committees, and on matters of pending legislation there is a need to avoid communicating conflicting policy interests to the public and our legislative delegation. Meanwhile, the County already has a legislative program that is adopted by approval of the Board of Supervisors, setting forth the County's priorities with regard to new legislation. The actions of advisory bodies can be harmonized with the stated interests of the Board whenever possible. Th...

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