Memorandum
Date: April 2, 2024
To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors
From: Susan Krones, District Attorney
Subject: Consideration to Adopt Resolution to Approve the CalPERS 180-Day Wait Period Exception for CalPERS Retiree, Richard F. Hinchcliff in order to hire him as an Extra Help Deputy District Attorney-Senior
Executive Summary:
The Lake County District Attorney's Office wishes to hire as an Extra Help Deputy District Attorney-Senior, Richard F. Hinchcliff, who, on December 29, 2023 retired from our office where he was the Chief Deputy District Attorney.
CalPERS states that a retired annuitant must meet two requirements to be eligible to work for a CalPERS employer. The first requirement is that the retiree must have a bona fide separation in service. All conditions for that requirement will be fulfilled by the start date of April 4, 2024. The second requirement, which is the 180-Day Wait Period requirement, allows for exceptions so that a retired annuitant can start work as soon as 90 days after retiring.
One of those exceptions is for the employer to certify the nature of the employment and that the appointment is necessary to fill a critically needed position sooner than 180 days. This appointment must be approved by the employer's governing body, in a public meeting, and must be approved as an action item. The adoption of this Resolution will fulfill this requirement. The attachments to this agenda item include the "Report of Appointment/Personnel Action - Extra Help Assignment Approval - Public Employment Retiree" form which briefly describes his assignment as well as the necessity for hiring him as soon as possible.
To further explain the need to fill a critically needed position, here is our current situation in regard to Deputy District Attorneys. Out of the twelve Deputy District Attorney positions allocated to us, four of those positions are not filled. We have been actively recruiting under the "Open Until Filled" co...
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