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File #: 5745   
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 3/21/2022 Department: Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator
On agenda: 3/29/2022 Final action: 3/29/2022
Subject: Annual Expenditure Report of the Inmate Welfare Fund
Attachments: 1. ATT-SHERIFF-03-29-2022 Inmate Welfare Fund Annual Expenditure Report 2020-21.pdf, 2. Item #55 Executed BAI
REPORT/RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
AND RECORD OF ACTION

March 29, 2022

FROM
SHANNON D. DICUS, Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator

SUBJECT
Title
Annual Expenditure Report of the Inmate Welfare Fund
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RECOMMENDATION(S)
Recommendation
Receive annual expenditure report of the Inmate Welfare Fund for Fiscal Year 2020-21.
(Presenter: John Ades, Deputy Chief, 387-3760)
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COUNTY AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER GOALS & OBJECTIVES
Operate in a Fiscally-Responsible and Business-Like Manner.
Provide for the Safety, Health and Social Service Needs of County Residents.

FINANCIAL IMPACT
This item will not result in the use of additional Discretionary General Funding (Net County Cost). Total expenditures funded from the Inmate Welfare Fund for Fiscal Year 2020-21 were $4,429,009.75. These expenditures include salaries, services/supplies, and equipment. Funding for the Inmate Welfare Fund is derived from proceeds of inmate commissary and telephone services.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Section 4025 of the California Penal Code provides for the Sheriff/Coroner/Public Administrator (Sheriff) to maintain an Inmate Welfare Fund primarily for the benefit, education and welfare of incarcerated individuals, as well as the maintenance of County jail facilities. This section of the Penal Code also requires that an annual expenditure report of the Inmate Welfare Fund be submitted to the Board of Supervisors (Board).

Inmate Welfare Funds are used to support the Inmate Rehabilitation Through the Occupational and Academic Development Systems (INROADS) program, which includes academic, vocational, parenting and life skills training. During the reporting fiscal year, expenditures also included funding for chaplains, workforce development staff, enhanced healthcare, law library services, administrative costs and related expenditures necessary to manage the various programs.

The Inmate Welfare Fund Committee (IWF) is comprised of...

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