MAINE JUSTICE ASSISTANCE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES
July 8, 2009
Maine Department of Public Safety
Augusta, Maine
Council Members present: Chair Neale Adams,Bill Stokes, Guy Desjardins, Lois Galgay Reckitt, Robert Moulton, Ray Bessette, Bud Doughty, Lars Olsen, Ted Glessner, Marty McIntyre, John Rogers, Commissioner Anne Jordan and Heather Putnam
Excused: Wayne McCamish
Staff Members present: Mary Lucia, Elizabeth Dauphinee and Secretary Kathy Chamberlain
Guests present: Attorney General Janet Mills and Jarad Platt attending for Guy Cousins (excused)
Review of the minutes from 3/16/09 and 4/27/09 meetings
Motion: made by Marty McIntyre to accept the minutes
Seconded by Ted Glessner
Unanimous Vote
4.0 and 4.0.1 FY 09 Statewide Priorities, Program Responses and Byrne/Jag Funding Allocation - $1,748,263.
Mary Lucia passed out materials to the board (1) (yellow) a diagram of the total State FY 09 Byrne/Jag Award and how it was disseminated to Public Safety including pass throughs to local government (MDEA included) and police agencies. (2) (blue) handed out to the Board which was FY 09 Byrne/Jag Director Awards to specific counties, cities and towns for a local total of $589,156, state award of $1,748,263 with grand total to Maine of $2,337,419. The applications are due tomorrow from these counties, cities and towns. Elizabeth Dauphinee addressed the board with an (orange) sheet that showed those Counties and Police Depts. that were ineligible initially to receive monies.
4.0.2 – Public Input for FY 09 Strategy
Elizabeth advised the board that 108 communities are eligible. 53% preferred to do an individual application, 42% preferred to do a county wide application
5% preferred a training district application. (These fit in the JAG purpose/criteria areas as described in the 3/16/09 minutes.)
PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 10:38 AM
Roy McKinney, MDEA passed out a memo from him, outlining his request for monies that recommended the entire $656,726 variable pass through identified in the FY 2009 Byrne-JagState allocation be set aside for MDEA to be expended in FY 2011. Applying this would reduce what otherwise would be a shortfall for MDEA to $114,619 in 2011. This approach would fund 35 positions through June 30 2011.
Janet Mills, Attorney General’s Office addressed the board and advised that her office had applied for the $502,572 that had been allocated to Maine.
Marty McIntyre and Heather Putnam along with Commissioner Jordan will review the applications for the Byrne/Jag monies.
Motion: Guy Desjardins requesting that the amount shown in the pass through $656,726 be awarded to MDEA and $605,481 awarded to the Prosecutors (AG’s office).
Seconded by John Rogers
Vote: 12-1
5.0 Review of Recovery JAG Program Applications based on 4/27/09 Allocations
Dept of Corrections changed their position from request for Transportation person to a Pre-Trial Director. Lars Olsen explained that after one year, the source of funding will have to come from the Board of Corrections. They did receive $3.5 million from Legislature this year. Question raised about the amount requested seemed high for this one position. Sue Bell, Human Resources explained the fringe benefits that go with state positions i.e. state paid health and dental insurance, retirement etc. that is all built into a position when advertised. Lars will ask the Dept of DAFS to breakdown the fringe benefits etc. for this Pre-Trail position.
Motion: Guy Desjardins motioned that the DOC application be tabled until the next meeting in September. Hold the funding for now.
Seconded by Anne Jordan
Vote: Unanimous vote
Administrative Office of Courts – MICSIS – Ted Glessner. Their request is in modules. Doug Birkfield was present from DOC.
Motion: Lois G. Reckitt motioned to fund it.
Seconded by Robert Moulton
Vote: 12 yes, 1 abstention
MSP – COPS – If we don’t get the COPS grant, which has to be done by 9/30/09, maybe could table this for now, until we know if receiving the grant or not. $8 million requests came in for the $1 million award. Hopefully we will hear something by 7/30. It would be for all 51 positions if we get it all and MSP would receive five positions of the 51.
Motion: To table COPS for now
Seconded by Bill Stokes
Vote: Unanimous
MSP – MIAC Analyst
Motion: by Ray Bessette who proposed to table this until September. Meanwhile try to get an exemption for hiring
Seconded by Lois G. Reckitt
Vote: Unanimous
AG Prosecutor
Motion by Comm. Jordan to accept
Seconded by John Rogers
Vote: 12 yes with 1 abstention
AAG Computer Crimes
Motion: John Rogers to accept
Seconded by Marty McIntyre
Vote: 12 yes with 1 abstention
6.0.0. Recovery JAG Local Initiatives Update – Elizabeth Dauphinee
$195,295.00 expended of $265,761 available. $70,466 remaining.
Motion by John Rogers to transfer $70,466 to the Recovery – Byrne/JAG local initiative to seven agencies listed on both lists: Baileyville, Jay, Hampden, Searsport, FortKent and So. Paris.
Seconded by Rob Moulton
Vote: Unanimous
7.0 Stop Grant
7.0.1. Victim Services RFP Committee Report – Ted Glessner
Received 10 applications – one later withdrew. Recommended five awards. Three to the Discretionary Subcommittee.
Motion: made by Anne Jordan to accept the recommendation as set for by the Committee to fund the Family Violence Project, The Next Step, Sexual Assault Response Services, Pine Tree Legal Assistance and Rape Response Services, Inc.
Seconded by Ted Glessner
Vote: 12 yes with 1 abstention
7.0.2. – Law Enforcement RFP Committee Report – Bill Stokes
Three applications received. The Committee recommended $216,582 out of $250,000 leaving a balance of $33,148 to be held in escrow. This funding would be for two years.
Motion: Marty McIntyre to accept the recommendations of the Committee
Seconded by Anne Jordan
Vote: 12 yes, 1 abstention
7.0.3. Prosecution RFP Committee Report – Marty McIntyre
Four applications received.
Motion made by Lois G. Reckitt to accept the recommendations of the Committee
Seconded by Ted Glessner
Vote: 12 yes, 1 abstention
7.0.4. Discretionary RFP Committee Report – Bill Stokes
Five applications received. Awarded $145,000 out of $178,453 requested.
Motion made by Bud Doughty to accept the recommendations of the Committee
Seconded by Rob Moulton
Vote: Unanimous
8.0.0. Other Business:
8.0.1. FY09 STOP Grant Timeline – If anyone wants to be on a different committee, let Mary know.
8.0.2. Recovery JAG Grant Applications for $500,000 for Local Initiatives
Applications to be reviewed.
Motion: to award the AG’s office the balance of $33,000 left over towards cold case investigation.
Seconded by John Rogers
Vote: 12 yes, 1 abstention
Next meeting on September 30th at 10:00 a.m.
Meeting ended at 1:05 p.m.
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