HAMILTON CITY COMMUNITY CLEAN-UP
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Hamilton City Community Clean-Up - June 11, 2022 (1.95 MB) | 1.95 MB |
Hamilton City Community Clean-Up - June 11, 2022 - SPANISH (1.92 MB) | 1.92 MB |
Referral for Mental Health Services- Formas de Referencia para Salud Mental
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MH Referral Form (593.19 KB) | 593.19 KB |
Forma de referencia para salud mental (579.52 KB) | 579.52 KB |
Bylaws of the Glenn County BH Advisory Board
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Bylaws of the Glenn County BH Advisory Board (358.1 KB) | 358.1 KB |
Letter of Opposition - Proposition 15
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Letter of Opposition - Proposition 15 - October 20, 2020 Board of Supervisors Meeting (204.75 KB) | 204.75 KB |
Grand Jury Report and Archives
State Law requires that each grand jury submit a final report of its findings and recommendations to the presiding judge of the Superior Court.
A report, just as an accusation or an indictment, must be approved by at least 12 of the 19 grand jurors (15 if it is a 23 member jury). With so many possible investigations and a term limited to a single year, it is necessary for each grand jury to make hard decisions as to what it wishes to undertake during the term. Except for mandated duties to report on the financial condition of the county and on the conditions of county jails, the grand jury discretion in determining its agenda. Most grand juries divide into committees for conducting investigations and for writing reports, but there seems to be a wide variation between counties as to the number and structure of committees; it is up to each grand jury to determine its own method of operation within the parameters of the law.
Government agencies that are the subject of reports are required by law to respond to specific grand jury findings and recommendations. However, the grand jury has no enforcement power, and the agencies are under no legal obligation to carry out the recommendations. While some recommendations are ignored, others are followed; particularly those that suggest greater efficiency for operations and that do not require the expenditure of large sums of money. Grand jury criticisms of public officials and agencies frequently attract press attention, bringing greater community awareness of what is happening in public agencies. Many grand jurors believe that public officials tend to be more accountable when they know an impartial; outside body is looking over their collective shoulders.
The California Grand Jurors Association (CGJA) (www.cgja.org), a statewide organization of former grand jurors has begun a program of identifying and indexing grand jury reports in each county with the hope of establishing a state archive of annual reports. The State Library also maintains an archive of grand jury reports from all counties. CGJA also monitors and occasionally proposes or endorses proposed laws to conserve and improve the grand jury as an important institution of local government. It offers services to those grand juries that may request advice and help in preparing informational manuals and in providing orientation for incoming jurors. Some members of the CGJA now provide orientation programs for those counties that request this service.
While surrounded by secrecy before publication, grand jury reports become public documents when signed by the grand jury foreman and approved by the grand jury's advisory judge. Copies are sent: to all targeted government agencies, to interested officials, to public and private groups and individuals and to the press. At the end of the year, bound or loose-leaf copies of all reports are placed in all public libraries.
Please use this link to access the Courts reports from the Grand Jury: http://www.glenncourt.ca.gov/divisions/grand-jury.shtml
CUPA - Certified Unified Program Agency
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CUPA Fee Schedule (142.56 KB) | 142.56 KB |
CalFresh Response to COVID-19
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CalFresh Information regarding COVID-19 Response (91.59 KB) | 91.59 KB |
Department of Finance Record Retention Schedule
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Department of Finance Record Retention Schedule (289.64 KB) | 289.64 KB |
Countywide Record Retention Schedule
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Countywide Record Retention Schedule (562.84 KB) | 562.84 KB |
How to make a face covering from the CDC
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DIY cloth face covering instructions (740.43 KB) | 740.43 KB |
COVID-19 Community Resources - How you can help!
Neighbor Check-ins and how you can help!
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NEIGHBOR CHECK-INS (528.26 KB) | 528.26 KB |
COMUNICACIÓN ENTRE VECINOS (396.13 KB) | 396.13 KB |
CALLING HEALTHY CALIFORNIANS! (265.56 KB) | 265.56 KB |
¡LLAMANDO A LOS CALIFORNIANOS! (301.82 KB) | 301.82 KB |
Self-Isolation Instructions for Individuals Who Have or Likely Have COVID-19
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COVID-19 is very contagious. (240.69 KB) | 240.69 KB |
Community Action Services during COVID-19 response
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Community Action COVID-19 Response (Eng) (651.43 KB) | 651.43 KB |
Community Action COVID-19 Response (Esp) (707.1 KB) | 707.1 KB |
Public Health Clinic Services Suspended during COVID-19 Response
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Public Health Clinic Services (Eng) (98.74 KB) | 98.74 KB |
Public Health Clinic Services (Esp) (101.58 KB) | 101.58 KB |
Waste Management Covid-19 Notice
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Waste Management Covid-19 Notice (342.35 KB) | 342.35 KB |
Behavioral Health Services During COVID-19 Response
All Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services are still available via Tele-health. Call 1(800) 507-3530 for more information.
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BH COVID-19 Lobby Closures-English (563.01 KB) | 563.01 KB |
BH COVID-19 Lobby Closures-Spanish (375.39 KB) | 375.39 KB |
WIC Services during COVID-19 Response
Breastfeeding should continue and be supported during COVID-19
Apoyo a la Lactancia Mertna y la Lactancia Durante COVID-19
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Breastfeeding during COVID-19 (423.99 KB) | 423.99 KB |
Lactancia Durante COVID-19 (424.28 KB) | 424.28 KB |
WIC Services COVID-19 Response (Eng) (111.89 KB) | 111.89 KB |
WIC Services COVID-19 Response (Esp) (411.39 KB) | 411.39 KB |
Economic Injury Worksheet
This form is not required, but is a convenience in clarifying the supporting documentation the state is required to submit to the U.S. Small Business Administration when requesting an Economic Injury Disaster Loan Declaration. This information in any other format would also be acceptable. For your convenience, this form may be filled our electronically or manually. Please submit completed forms to MaryThomas@countyofglenn.net or fax to (530) 934-6463
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Economic Injury Worksheet for Businesses (118.79 KB) | 118.79 KB |
Condado de Glenn Plan de Salud Mental - Manual Para el Beneficiario
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Condado de Glenn manual para el beneficiario (1.22 MB) | 1.22 MB |
2018 Glenn County Grower Meeting
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2018 Grower Meeting Agenda.pdf (260.98 KB) | 260.98 KB |