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File #: 25-0558    Version: 1
Type: Attorneys Matters Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/6/2025 In control: County Attorneys Matters
On agenda: 5/20/2025 Final action: 5/20/2025
Title: Resolution Merging Public Safety Coordinating Councils
Indexes: Committees (Creation/Reorg/Sunset), County Attorney, Public Safety Coordinating Council, Public Safety Council for Criminal Justice, Mental Health & Substance Abuse
Attachments: 1. 2025 05-05 Resolution - PSC-CJMHSA - final js(cm), 2. Resolution 93-220, 3. Resolution 2016-101
TO: Board of County Commissioners

THROUGH: John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator

FROM: Jennifer W. Shuler, County Attorney

DATE: May 5, 2025

SUBJECT: Resolution Merging Public Safety Coordinating Councils
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BACKGROUND

Indian River County currently has a Public Safety Coordinating Council, which is required by Fla. Stat. 951.26, whose principal statutory purpose is to assess the population status of all county detention or correctional facilities and to formulate recommendations to ensure they are not exceeded. In addition, Indian River County has a Public Safety Council for Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse, which is required by Fla. Stat. 394.657, whose principal statutory purpose is to recommend to the Board of County Commissioners how the Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program may be best implemented in the community. There is significant overlap in the membership of these Councils.

Fla. Stat. 394.657 allows both Councils to merge and fulfill both statutory functions if the membership of the larger Public Safety Council for Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse is met. The County Attorney’s Office recommends that the County abolish the Public Safety Coordinating Council and merge its functions into the Public Safety Council for Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse, which shall meet at least quarterly.

In addition to merging the Councils, our office further recommends that the Board formally add to the Public Safety Council for Criminal Justice, Mental Health and Substance Abuse the duty to make recommendations to the Board for the use of funds received from opioid litigation and to receive reports from any formal/informal Opioid and Substance Use Task Force.

This resolution does the following things:

• Abolishes the Public Safety Coordinating Council.

• Merges the Public Safe...

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