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Matter SCC-129481

BOS-2026-71 : Adopt Resolution delegating authority to the District Attorney, or designee, to submit grant applications to the California Governor’s Victim Compensation Board for the Criminal Restitution Compact Program for grant funds to provide restitution services and to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate resulting grant agreements in amounts to be determined associated with a future grant for period July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2029, following approval by the County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2029.

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Resolution Printout

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The document is a resolution from the County of Santa Clara's District Attorney, Jeffrey F. Rosen, recommending the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution to delegate authority for submitting grant applications to the California Governor’s Victim Compensation Board for the Criminal Restitution Compact Program. This delegation would allow the District Attorney or designee to manage grant agreements for the period from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029. The resolution aims to streamline processes related to the grant, which funds restitution services for victims. There are no fiscal implications at this stage, and the resolution does not specify grant amounts as they are unknown. The action is expected to have a positive impact on children and youth by providing victim services.

Key points
  • Resolution to delegate authority to the District Attorney for grant applications.
  • Grant period is from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2029.
  • No fiscal implications associated with the recommended action.
  • The resolution aims to streamline the process of managing grant agreements.
  • The action is expected to positively impact children and youth through victim services.
Limitations
  • The document does not specify the exact amounts of the grant funds as they are unknown.
  • The text appears to be a draft as it includes placeholders and lacks finalization details.

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County of Santa Clara Office of the District Attorney 129481 DATE: June 23, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Jeffrey F. Rosen, District Attorney SUBJECT: Resolution Delegating Authority for Criminal Restitution Compact Grant RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt Resolution delegating authority to the District Attorney, or designee, to submit grant applications to the California Governor’s Victim Compensation Board for the Criminal Restitution Compact Program for grant funds to provide restitution services and to negotiate, execute, amend, or terminate resulting grant agreements in amounts to be determined associated with a future grant for period July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2029, following approval by the County Counsel as to form and legality, and approval by the County Executive. Delegation of authority shall expire on June 30, 2029. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS There are no fiscal implications associated with the recommended action. If a grant is awarded as a result of the grant agreement for which it is recommended the Board delegate authority, specific grant fund amounts would be brought back to the Board for appropriation action. CONTRACT HISTORY The Office of the District Attorney (DAO)...
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Resolution - Cal VCB Criminal Restitution Compact Program

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The Board of Supervisors of Santa Clara County has passed a resolution delegating authority to the District Attorney, or designee, to submit grant applications and manage agreements with the California Victim Compensation Board for the Criminal Restitution Compact Program. The resolution specifies that the funds will support the staffing of the District Attorney’s Paralegal Team for restitution services. The authority is effective until June 30, 2029.

Key points
  • The resolution grants authority to the District Attorney to apply for grants from the California Victim Compensation Board.
  • The funds will support the staffing of the District Attorney’s Paralegal Team for restitution services.
  • The authority is valid until June 30, 2029.
  • Funds received must not supplant expenditures controlled by the Board of Supervisors.
Limitations
  • The document contains placeholders for the resolution number and the date of passage.
  • The vote details (AYES, NOES, ABSTAIN, ABSENT) are not filled in.

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RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY, OR DESIGNEE, TO SUBMIT GRANT APPLICATIONS AND TO NEGOTIATE, EXECUTE, AMEND, OR TERMINATE RESULTING GRANT AGREEMENTS WITH THE CALIFORNIA VICTIM COMPENSATION BOARD FOR THE CRIMINAL RESTITUTION COMPACT PROGRAM WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara desires to undertake a certain project designated the Criminal Restitution Compact Program (CRC), to be funded from funds made available by the California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB), with the County having oversight and responsibility; WHEREAS, CalVCB requires that grant applicants provide a resolution of the Board of Supervisors granting authority to apply for this grant, with specific grant period designated; and, WHEREAS, the funds received from CalVCB will be used to support the staffing of the Office of the District Attorney’s Paralegal Team who are assigned to ensuring the ordering and payment of restitution. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara, State of California, that authority is delegated to the District Attorney, or...