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ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Agenda Revisions and Supplementals Note: This supplemental agenda is updated daily showing items that have been added, continued, deleted or modified. No new supplemental items will be added to the agenda following close of business on Friday. REVISIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS TO MARCH 23, 2021 AGENDA - PAGE 1 OF 1 Document last updated: 3/16/2021 2:32 PM March 23, 2021 THE FOLLOWING AGENDA ITEMS HAVE HAD CHANGES TO THEIR RECOMMENDED ACTIONS SINCE RELEASE OF THE AGENDA TO THE PUBLIC: Item: None S u p p l e m e n t a l I t e m (s) S44A. Supervisor Wagner - Orange County Senior Citizens Advisory Council - Appoint Susan Dobak, Orange, to complete term ending 12/31/22 S44B. OC Community Resources - Designate Elena Kim to the positions of County Veterans Service Officer and County Veterans Remains Officer, effective 3/26/21 - All Districts S44C. Supervisor Wagner - Orange County Behavioral Health Advisory Board- Appoint Courtney Smith, Irvine, for term ending 3/9/23

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ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

A g e n d a R e v i s i o n s a n d S u p p l e m e n t a l s Note: This supplemental agenda is updated daily showing items that have been added, continued, deleted or modified.

No new supplemental items will be added to the agenda following close of business on Friday.

REVISIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS TO MARCH 23, 2021 AGENDA - PAGE 1 OF 1

Document last updated: 3/16/2021 2:32 PM

March 23, 2021

THE FOLLOWING AGENDA ITEMS HAVE HAD CHANGES TO THEIR RECOMMENDED ACTIONS SINCE RELEASE OF THE AGENDA TO THE PUBLIC: Item: None

S u p p l e m e n t a l I t e m (s) S44A. Supervisor Wagner - Orange County Senior Citizens Advisory Council - Appoint Susan Dobak, Orange,

to complete term ending 12/31/22 S44B. OC Community Resources - Designate Elena Kim to the positions of County Veterans Service Officer

and County Veterans Remains Officer, effective 3/26/21 - All Districts S44C. Supervisor Wagner - Orange County Behavioral Health Advisory Board- Appoint Courtney Smith,

Irvine, for term ending 3/9/23

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Attachment B

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§ 942. Designation of administrative officer, CA MIL & VET § 942

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West’s Annotated California Codes

Military and Veterans Code (Refs & Annos)

Division 4. Veterans’ Aid and Welfare

Chapter 5. Local Aid

Article 2. Burial of Veterans and Veterans’ Dependents (Refs & Annos)

West’s Ann.Cal.Mil. & Vet.Code § 942

§ 942. Designation of administrative officer

Effective: January 1, 2011

Currentness

The board of supervisors of each county shall designate an honorably discharged veteran of the United States military or a

member of a veterans’ remains organization, as defined in Section 951, who shall cause to be decently interred the body of

any veteran or spouse or eligible dependent of a veteran as defined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs for

compensation purposes who dies in the county. This section shall apply to all indigent, abandoned, or unclaimed veterans and

dependents of veterans, including those deceased veterans and dependents of veterans without sufficient means to defray the

expenses of burial, other than moneys paid or due and payable by the United States, pursuant to the World War Adjusted

Compensation Act1.

Credits

(Stats.1935, c. 389, p. 1399, § 942. Amended by Stats.2010, c. 189 (A.B.1644), § 2.)

Notes of Decisions (2)

Footnotes

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38 U.S.C.A. § 591 et seq. (repealed).

West’s Ann. Cal. Mil. & Vet. Code § 942, CA MIL & VET § 942

Current with urgency legislation through Ch. 31 of 2020 Reg.Sess. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for

details.

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Military and Veterans Code Section 942

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§ 951. “Veteran status information” defined; “Veterans’ remains..., CA MIL & VET § 951

© 2020 Thomson Reuters. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. 1

West’s Annotated California Codes

Military and Veterans Code (Refs & Annos)

Division 4. Veterans’ Aid and Welfare

Chapter 5. Local Aid

Article 2. Burial of Veterans and Veterans’ Dependents (Refs & Annos)

West’s Ann.Cal.Mil. & Vet.Code § 951

§ 951. “Veteran status information” defined; “Veterans’ remains organization” defined

Effective: January 1, 2014

Currentness

(a) “Veteran status information” means the data required by the Department of Veterans Affairs to verify the status of a

decedent as either a veteran or the dependent of a veteran for purposes of eligibility for burial in a national or state cemetery,

including the person’s name, service number, social security number, date of birth, date of death, place of birth, branch of the

service, and military rank.

(b) “Veterans’ remains organization” means any entity recognized by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and

the National Personnel Records Center as an organization authorized to verify and inter unclaimed cremated remains of

American veterans, including a member or employee of that entity.

Credits

(Added by Stats.2010, c. 189 (A.B.1644), § 3. Amended by Stats.2013, c. 186 (S.B.815), § 3.)

West’s Ann. Cal. Mil. & Vet. Code § 951, CA MIL & VET § 951

Current with urgency legislation through Ch. 31 of 2020 Reg.Sess. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for

details.

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Military and Veterans Code Section 951

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RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

August 25, 2020

WHEREAS, Title 12 of the California Code of Regulations section 451 requires the

County to appoint, prescribe qualifications for, and set the compensation of a County Veterans

Service Officer (CVSO) in order to receive funding from the State of California toward the

compensation and expenses of their County Veterans Service Office; and

WHEREAS, Title 12 of the California Code of Regulations section 451 requires that a

county also appropriate and expend county funds for the compensation and expense of the

CVSO; and

WHEREAS, to support this obligation, the Board of Supervisors (Board) adopted a

resolution on July 31, 2012, which provided authorization for the OC Community Resources

Director or his designee to execute Subvention Certification Forms on behalf of the Board when

following all funding requirements, or attaining authorization from the California Department of

Veterans Affairs (CalVet) to waive requirements; and

WHEREAS, CalVet, as part of the funding requirements, reqmres the approval and

execution of additional necessary forms to ensure funding; and

WHEREAS, OC Community Resources requests authority to perform the ministerial

duty of executing necessary forms on behalf of the Board;

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED this Board does hereby:

1. Adopt this resolution and authorize OC Community Services Director to

execute California Department of Veterans Affairs semi-annual reports and

forms required for Subvention, Medi-Cal Cost Avoidance, and Veteran

Service Office Fund funding; the California Department of Veterans Affairs

College Fee Waivers and College Fee Waiver Delegation of Authority letter

as the County Veterans Service Officer and California Department of

Veterans Affairs Delegation of Authority memo, provided the County follows

all funding requirements or obtains authorization from California Department

of Veterans Affairs to waive applicable requirements.

2. Limits the time period during which the foregoing delegation of authority

shall be effective and provides that the authority shall expire after a CVSO is

appointed and CalVet is notified.

Resolution No. 20-118, Item No. S34G Resolution Delegating Ministerial Duties of the County Veterans Service Officer

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The foregoing was passed and adopted by the following vote of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, on August 25, 2020, to wit:

AYES: Supervisors:

NOES: Supervisor(s): EXCUSED: Supervisor(s): ABSTAINED: Supervisor(s):

ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA ) )

COUNTY OF ORANGE )

ANDREW DO, DONALD P. WAGNER, DOUG CHAFFEE LISA A. BARTLETT, MICHELLE STEEL

I, ROBIN STIELER, Clerk of the Board of Orange County, California, hereby certify that

a copy of this document has been delivered to the Chair of the Board and that the above and

foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Orange County Board of

Supervisors.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and seal.

Resolution No: 20-118

Agenda Date: 08/25/2020

Item No: S34G

ROBIN STIELER Clerk of the Board County of Orange, State of California

I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors, Orange County,

State of California

Robin Stiel er, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors

By: ______ _ _ _ _____ _ Deputy

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CAUTION: NOT TO BE USED FOR THIS IS AN IMPORTANT RECORD, ANY ALTERATIONS IN SHADED AREAS IDENTIFICATION PURPOSES SAFEGUARD IT. REN DER FORM VOID

CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE OR DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE DUTY This Report Contains Information Subject to the Privacy Act of 1974, As Amended.

1. NAME (l.ast, First, Middle) 2. DEPARTMENT, COMPONENT AND BRANCHKIM, ELENA SENTENO ARMY/RA

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G.TGRADE, RATE OR RANK �y GRADE p1 DATE OF BIRTH (YYYYMMDD) 6. RESERVE OBLIGATION TERMINATION DATE

- 11 ■■■■ ■■■ (YYYYMMDD) 20121117 7a. PLACE OF ENTRY INTO ACTIVE DUTY b, HOME OF RECORD AT TIME OF ENTRY (City ands/ale, orcomp/eteaddressifknOwnJ SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

Sa. LAST DUTY ASSIGNMENT ANO MAJOR COMMAND b, STATION WHERE SEPARATED 0319MIBN REAR DET FC FORT BRAGG, NC 28310-5000 9. COMMAND TO WHICH TRANSFERRED

USAR CON GP (REINF) 1 RESERVE WAY, ST LOUIS, MO 6313211, PRIMARY SPECIALTY (List number, title and yea,s and months In

spec/ally. List additional spec/ally numbers and tiUes lnvoMng periods of one or more years.)

12. RECORD OF SERVICE MONTH{S) DA Y(S)

35M2L HUMINT COLLECTOR - 4 YRS 5 MOS// NOTHING FOLLOWS

a, DATE ENTERED AO THIS PERIODb. SEPARATION DATE THIS PERIODc. NET ACTIVE SERVICE THIS PERIODd. TOTAL PRIOR ACTIVE SERVICEe. TOTAL PRIOR INACTIVE SERVICEf. FOREIGN SERVICEg, SEA SERVICEh. INITIAL ENTRY TRAININGI. EFFECTIVEDATEOFPAYGRADE

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13. DECORATIONS, MEDALS, BADGES, CITATIONS AND CAMPAIGN 14. MILITARY EDUCATION (Course title, number of weeks, and month and RIBBONS AWARDED OR AUTHORIZED (All periods of service) year oompleted)

ARMY COMMENDATION MEDAL//ARMY GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL//NATIONAL DEFENSE SERVICE MEDAL// GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM SERVICE MEDAL//IRAQ CAMPAIGN MEDAL W/ CAMPAIGN STAR//ARMY SERVICE RIBBON//OVERSEAS SERVICE RIBBON (2ND AWARD)//NOTHING FOLLOWS

DLI PERSIAN-FARSI, 47 WEEKS, 2009//HUMAN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTOR, 19 WEEKS, 2006// SEARCH/TACTICAL SITE EXPLOITATION, 2 WEEKS, 2009//NOTHING FOLLOWS

16a. COMMISSIONED THROUGH SERVICE ACADEMY YES X NO b. COMMISSIONED THROUGH ROTC SCHOLARSHIP (10 USO Sec. 2107b) YES X NO c. ENLISTED UNDER LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM (10 USO Chap. 1()9) (If Yes, yeara of oommitment: NA ) YES X NO

16. DAYS ACCRUED LEAVE 17, MEMBER WAS PROVIDED COMPLETE DENTAL EXAMINATION AND ALL APPROPRIATE YES NOPAID O DENTAL SERVICES AND TREATMENTWITHIN 90 DAYS PRIOR TO SEPARATION X

18.REMARKS /II/IIIIII/IIIIII//IIII/II/II/IIII/IIII//I/III////I/II///II/I/IIIIIII//II/III//I/IIII//IIIIIIII/IIISUBJECT TO ACTIVE DUTY RECALL, MUSTER DUTY AND/OR ANNUAL SCREENING//BLOCK 6, PERIOD OFDELAYED ENTRY PROGRAM: 20041118-20050802//SERVED IN A DESIGNATED IMMINENT DANGER PAY AREAi/SERVICE IN IRAQ 20060810-20071024//MEMBER HAS COMPLETED FIRST FULL TERM OF SERVICE//NOTHING FOLLOWS

The infonnalion contained herein Is subject lo computer matching wflhln the Department of Defense or with any other affected Federal or non-Federal agency for verification u oses arid lo determine er ibrn for, and/or continued com liance wffh, the re uiremenls of a Federal benefit ro ram.

20. MEMBER REQUESTS COPY 6 BE SENT TO (Speclfystatellocellty) ___ N_C ___ OFFICE OF VETERANS AFFAIRSa. MEMBER REQUESTS COPY 3 BE SENT TO THE CENTRAL OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

(WASHINGTON, DC)21.a. MEMBER SIGNATUREESIGNED BY: KIM.ELENA.SENTEN0.1284196143

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24, CHARACTER OF SERVICE (Include upgrades) HONORABLE 26. SEPARATION CODEMBK 1 r·

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ELENA KIM

VETERAN SERVICE OFFICER, COUNTY OF ORANGE COUNTY

Experienced Veterans and military advocate with a strong desire to make a significant measurable impact

within a culture-driven, mission-oriented top performing team. Direct experience with the Department of

Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Defense (DoD), and U.S. Congress. Track record of crafting Veteran-

centric solutions for warriors through both large-scale events, grassroots organization, and one-one-one service.

CORE COMPETENCIES

● Administration

● Project Coordination

● Legislative Analysis

● Time Management

● Professional Speaking

● Benefits Development

● Organization

● Strong Communicator

● Training Development

● Relationship Builder

● Emotional Intelligence

● Skilled Presenter

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Primary Campaign Manager Bakersfield, CA

California’s 23rd Congressional District Nov 2017 - May 2018

● Used data collection software to develop and maintain database of over 400 campaign supporters

● Used electronic software to predict and target voters statistically more likely to vote for candidate

● Developed community support recruiting over six professional staff and 30 community volunteers

● Hosted two grassroots fundraising events, spoke at 16 community events, conducted weekly door-to-

door canvassing operations, and managed social media outreach and press releases and rapid response to

traditional media

● Obtained and maintained list of over 500 potential donors, created campaign budget, worked with

finance officer and consultants to ensure federal regulation compliance and set fundraising goals

● Wrote, and compiled candidate biography, and all candidate positions listed on campaign website

● Applied to national organization questionnaires for political endorsements and prepared candidates for

all interviews with organizations, persons, and media

Field Representative Palm Desert, CA

Raul Ruiz, M.D., U.S. House of Representatives Jan 2016 - Sept 2017

● Assisted over 900 Veterans and family members to obtain disability, healthcare, and educational

benefits, military service records and medals, and maintained progress in internal electronic database

● Directed 10 congressional staff, 18 interns, and 20 community ambassadors in Veterans advocacy

● Managed diverse portfolio and stayed current on all VA and DOD laws, regulations, and benefits

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● Planned, organized, and executed large public events including Veterans University, the only Veterans

training experience run by a Congressional office with over 1000 attendees in 2016 and 2017 combined

● Developed public forums/Town Hall meetings with between 30 and 300 attendees, respectively, to gain

support for Congressman on legislative priorities

● Represented Congressman at all meetings events that he could not personally attend in region

● Developed and maintained relationships with dozens of community healthcare groups and social service

providers to ensure holistic care for Veterans in need

Program Analyst Washington, DC

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Dec 2013 - Dec 2015

● Worked daily with the Department of Defense (DoD), Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA),

Veterans Health Administration (VHA), and Congress to draft over 150 pieces of legislation related to

education, healthcare, housing, business and other fields that would affect 18 million Warriors

● Trained over 100 newly hired Congressional staff members at Congressional Research Service

workshops on Veterans benefits and VA operations

● Drafted, edited, and disseminated newsletter with most current VA and DOD laws, regulations, and

benefits to 535 Congressional offices and responded to follow up questions on behalf of VA

● Created and maintained internal electronic tracking system for daily and monthly metrics

● Coordinated managers of several key departments to develop, vote on, and support 50 legislative

priorities that were published into the 2105 and 2016 Presidential Budget Request to Congress

● Assisted in managing a team of 11 staff who planned and executed large-scale inaugural events at the

U.S. Capitol building with over 500 guests including members of Congress, the Secretary of the Army,

and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to develop community support and moderated event

● Assisted Congressional Budget Office in estimating the fiscal impact of over 100 legislative bills

● Prepared dozens of high-level internal managers, to include the acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs, to

testify at over 60 televised Congressional hearings through mock hearings, prepared questions and

responses, and scheduling subject matter experts to coordinate public responses

MILITARY SERVICE

U.S. Army 2005-2010

Military Occupational Specialty: Human Intelligence Collector (35M) Honorable Discharge

Intelligence Team Leader Fort Bragg, NC

Alpha Company, 319th Military Intelligence Battalion

○ Managed and inspected company barracks, vehicles, and equipment

○ Created deadlines, managed schedules, and distributed workload for six team members

○ Developed curriculum and taught intelligence collection principals helping commanders ensure

readiness of over 500 soldiers for deployment to Afghanistan in 2010

Intelligence Operations Manager Tikrit, Iraq

Operation Iraqi Freedom, Contingency Operations Base Speicher

Special Troops Battalion, 25th Infantry Division

○ Partnered with legal and law enforcement team to evaluate intelligence value of

approximately 1100 detainees and ensure unit compliance with wartime POW policies

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○ Coordinated weekly classified meetings between CIA, DIA, FBI, and DOD entities

○ Volunteered off-duty time to support 82nd Airborne Division interrogation operations

EDUCATION

Master of Professional Studies, Legislative Affairs 2015

The George Washington University, Graduate School of Political Management

Washington, DC GPA 3.64

Asia Global Perspective Residency in Hong Kong

○ Immersion in history, government, politics, business, and culture of Pacific nations

○ Studied national institutions and interest groups with a focus on Asian communities

○ Met with senior government officials, political strategists, business leaders, journalists, public

relations specialists, non-profit organizations, and lobbyists to discuss challenges and best

practices of U.S. engagement in Asia

Bachelor of Arts, International Affairs 2013

The George Washington University, Elliott School of International Affairs

Washington, DC GPA 3.13

Graduate Diploma, Persian-Farsi Language 2009

The Defense Language Institute, Foreign Language Center

Presidio of Monterey, CA GPA 3.1

Associate of Applied Science in Intelligence Operations Credits Only

Cochise College, Army Education Center

Fort Huachuca, AZ

OTHER EXPERIENCE

Care Coordinator Whittier, CA

Self Employed 12/2018 – 09/2020

● Served as the sole care manager for patient with Alzheimer’s and dementia

● Coordinated and resolved complex and controversial mental health, nutrition, medication, healthcare,

financial matters with representatives Federal, State, and local agencies to include insurance companies

● Coordinated with Medi-Cal and In-Home Support Services personnel to assist in applying for benefits

Team Captain, 2020 Presidential Race Long Beach Area, CA

Volunteer 05/2019 – 12/2019

● Improved recruitment of campaign volunteers by 300 percent in less than two-month period

● Organized 20-30 campaign personnel, trained on campaign resources, supervised and evaluated

biweekly phone banks, outreach events, weekly meetings, watch parties, and convention planning

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Alumni, Wounded Warriors Project 2020 - Present

Volunteer, Team Rubicon 2020 - Present

Volunteer, Sequoia Veterans and Marriage Retreat, The Nature Corps 2019

Alumni and Speaker, No Barriers 2017 - Present

Member, Air Force Association 2017 - Present

Fellow, Veterans Campaign 2014 - Present

Defense Council, Truman National Security Project 2013 – Present

Graduate, Persian-Farsi Language, The Defense Language Institute 2009

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