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Plumas County delays Munis payroll conversion; staff warn April go‑live unlikely, July targeted

Plumas County Board of Supervisors
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County HR and auditor staff reported setbacks in the Munis (Tyler) payroll migration after a key contractor lead was out; successful parallels were incomplete and staff now expect to push the April 1 go‑live to July, and discussed temporary hires, consultant support or borrowing expertise from peer counties.

Plumas County staff briefed the Board of Supervisors on March 11 that the county will likely miss an April 1 go‑live date for its Munis (Tyler) payroll conversion and is now targeting July. Josh from HR reported that the primary contractor technical lead at ClientFirst has been on medical leave; replacements have been assigned but recent parallel tests did not produce a clean conversion and staff lack the confidence to go live on April 1.

Josh said the team ran a parallel test in an alternate environment…

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