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Klamath County adopts three JDS policies on vehicle use, progress notes and professional boundaries
Summary
The board approved three personnel and operational policies for the county's Developmental Disability Services (JDS) department covering personal vehicle use, progress note submission and professional boundaries for staff who work with people with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
The Klamath County Board of Commissioners on July 8 approved three policies presented by Heidi, director of the county's Developmental Disability Services (JDS) department: a policy on use of personal vehicles for official business, a progress note submission policy and an appropriate and professional boundaries policy.
Heidi told the board the vehicle policy responds to ongoing fleet issues. The policy formalizes a temporary solution that lets staff check out county vehicles from the county road shop and establishes an alternative mileage reimbursement of up to 30 miles per day for employees who use…
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