The Placer County board of supervisors established, through Resolution 2001-34, an IHSS advisory committee, in compliance with the Welfare and Institutions Code Sections
12301.3 et seq., and that action by resolution is incorporated herein. The IHSS advisory committee shall meet the following requirements:
A. Membership.
1. The IHSS advisory committee shall be comprised of not more than 11 individuals. No less than 50% of the membership of the advisory committee shall be individuals who are current or past users of personal assistance services paid for through public or private funds or as recipients of services under-this article. At least two members of the advisory committee shall be a current or former providers of in-home supportive services. Individuals who represent organizations that advocate for people with disabilities or seniors may be appointed to committees under this section. Individuals from community-based organizations that advocate on behalf of home care employees may be appointed to committees under this section. A county board of supervisors shall not appoint more than one county employee as a member of the advisory committee, but may designate any county employee to provide ongoing advice and support to the advisory committee.
2. Prior to the appointment of members to a committee the county board of supervisors, through public authority staff, shall solicit recommendations for qualified members through a fair and open process that includes the provision of reasonable written notice to, and reasonable response time by, members of the general public and interested persons and organizations.
B. Responsibility. The IHSS advisory committee shall submit recommendations to the county board of supervisors on the preferred modes of service to be utilized in the county for in-home supportive services, and provide ongoing policy and funding advice and recommendations regarding in-home supportive services to the county board of supervisors, any administrative body in the county that is related to the delivery and administration of in-home supportive services, and the governing body and administrative agency of the public authority, nonprofit consortium, contractor, and public employees.
C. Method of Selection. After the advisory committee is initially established, appointments to the advisory committee shall be made by the authority, on advice of the public authority staff. Public authority staff will ensure that the composition requirements set forth in this section and at state law are being met with each appointment. Any appointee may be removed by a majority vote of the entire authority.
(Ord. 5214-B, 2002; Ord. 5455-B § 1, 2007)