title
SHERIFF'S OFFICE - Sheriff Dave Kain
end
Requested Action(s)
recommendation
a) RESOLUTION - Request adoption of the resolution authorizing the Sheriff's Office to accept grant funding from the Law Enforcement: Small and Mid-Size Organizations/Agencies FY 25/26 Grant, Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program (CTFGP), from the State of California Department of California Highway Patrol for FY 25/26, if awarded, the anticipated amount of funding is $72,798.43, and to have signature authority on all program-related documents to carry out the purpose of this resolution
b) AGREEMENT - Request approval and authorization for the Sheriff to electronically sign the FY 25/26 CTFGP Law Enforcement Grant Agreement through the State of California Department of California Highway Patrol, to accept reimbursement for the amount not to exceed $72,798.43 effective 7/1/25 and shall terminate 6/30/25
body
Financial Impact:
This anticipated revenue of $72,798.43 will be utilized towards Deputy DUI training, DUI saturation patrol/check points, education seminars/community events, and equipment to be used at the educational seminars/community effects and DUI accidents for the FY 25/26. There are no matching funds.
Background Information:
With the passage of Proposition 64 in 2016, The Control, Regulate, and Tax Adult Use Marijuana Act (AUMA),California voters mandated the state to set aside funding for the CHP to provide grants to local governments and Qualified Nonprofit Organizations for the education, prevention, and enforcement of impaired driving laws pursuant to Section 34019 (f)(3)(B) Revenue and Taxation Code (RTC).
In February the Sheriff's Office applied for a grant through the Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program (CTFGP), State of California Department of California Highway Patrol and received conditional approval for the grant. The grant that was applied for was the Law Enforcement: Small and Mid-Size Organizations/Agencies FY 25/26 Grant.
The Law Enforcement: Small a...
Click here for full text