PURPOSE
Emergency Operations Bureau (EOB) responsibilities include, but are not limited to the planning, execution, and processing of Supplemental Law Enforcement Services Agreement (SLESA) contracts for pre-planned events throughout the County. Examples of SLESA events include, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, the West Hollywood Outloud Festival, National Football League games at SoFi stadium, UCLA football games at the Rose Bowl, and the Manhattan Beach 4th of July Annual Celebration.
The purpose of this unit order is to establish a standard procedure for the processing of a SLESA event.
SCOPE
This Unit Order applies to all sworn personnel assigned to the EOB.
ORDER
Prior to an event, an Overtime Control Number (OCN) shall be requested by the Resource Unit Manager (RUM) through the Department’s Contract Law Enforcement Bureau (CLEB).
Paperwork Submission
In all instances where paperwork is submitted for review, approval, or processing, paperwork shall be submitted in the following order:
All reviewers (Captain Secretary exempt) shall stamp the packet as "Contents Noted” with their initials and date they reviewed.
Note: The bullet points listed below do not need to be completed in order.
Event Action Plan (EAP)
When an Event Action Plan is required, it shall be the responsibility of the Handling EOB Sergeant to:
All EAPs shall be submitted to operations at least two weeks prior to the event date. When submitting an EAP for review and approval, all EAPs shall be accompanied by an up-to-date Event Personnel Matrix (Matrix).
Pre-Event Staffing
5 Business Days Prior to the Event
The draft Matrix, including all necessary changes, shall be emailed to the CER for their review at least five business days before the event.
The draft Matrix shall list all positions included in the EAP, highlighting any changes from previous operations (when applicable.) Personnel shall solicit written approval from the CER, paying specific attention to the number of personnel required to adequately staff the event and hours of operation.
Any disagreements in hiring levels by the CER shall be discussed and resolved through the Handling EOB Sergeant.
Three Business Days Following the Event
At the conclusion of the event, a Pay, Leaves, & Records (PLR) packet should be prepared and submitted for review.
Included in the PLR packet shall be the following:
Scanned copies of the PLR packet memo, Matrix, and all overtime slips shall be stored on the EOB designated online storage location for the respective event.
5 Business Days Following the Event
Within five business days of the last day of the event, the finalized Matrix including check-in and check-out times shall be emailed to the CER for their records.
Thirty Days Following the Event
Within 30 days of the last day of the event, a draft Contract Law packet shall be emailed by the RUM or administrative staff (when available) to the CLEB designee for their review. When emailing the packet for CLEB review, personnel shall carbon copy the handling EOB Sergeant.
Included in the Contract Law packet shall be:
Once submitted for review by CLEB, personnel shall follow up via email after 30 days if a packet has not been returned for final processing.
Once cleared for final processing, personnel shall print the final version of the packet and submit it for processing.