Baldwin County, Alabama
File #: 18-0621    Version: 1
Agenda section: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 7/10/2018 Meeting type: Baldwin County Commission Regular
On agenda: 7/17/2018 Final action: 7/17/2018
Agenda item title: Resolution #2018-100 - Designation of Ronald J. Cink as Certified County Administrator
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2018-100 - CCA Designation - Ron Cink, 2. CCA Application, 3. *BA2 - Resolution 2018-100 SIGNED

 Meeting Type:   BCC Regular Meeting

Meeting Date:  7/17/2018

Item Status:   New

From: Baldwin County Commission

Submitted by:  Anu Gary, Admin/Records Manager

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ITEM TITLE

Title

Resolution #2018-100 - Designation of Ronald J. Cink as Certified County Administrator

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STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

Adopt Resolution #2018-100 which recommends Ronald J. Cink, County Administrator for the designation of Certified County Administrator and requests that his application for such designation be approved.

Further authorize that a copy of Resolution #2018-100 be spread upon the minutes of the July 17, 2018, regularly scheduled meeting of the Baldwin County Commission, and that a copy be delivered to the Association of County Commissions of Alabama as administrator of the County Government Education Institute.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

 

Previous Commission action/date:  N/A

 

Background:  Under the County Government Education Institute (CGEI), a currently employed county administrator may be approved for designation as a Certified County Administrator (CCA) by the ACCA Board of Directors at its annual August meeting if the county administrator has met all of the requirements set out below as of July 20 in the year of application.  Persons approved for the CCA designation will receive their certification during the Awards Ceremony held in connection with the ACCA Annual Convention.

 

The requirements for CCA designation are as follows:

 

Three years of experience as a county administrator; 

Completion of educational requirements for Certificate in County Administration; 

Completion of additional educational requirements for CCA designation;

Submission of application for CCA designation; and

Resolution from the county administrator’s current employer requesting CCA designation.

 

The CCA designation is not available to any other administrative personnel.

 

All applications seeking the CCA designation must be submitted to the Association of County Commissions of Alabama accompanied by the resolution adopted by the county administrator’s employer no later than July 20 of the year in which application is made.  The ACCA Board of Directors will review and approve all applications for CCA designation at its annual August meeting.  All applicants must be currently employed as a county administrator at the time of ACCA Board approval.

 

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT

 

Total cost of recommendation:  N/A

 

Budget line item(s) to be used:  N/A

 

If this is not a budgeted expenditure, does the recommendation create a need for funding?  N/A

 

 

LEGAL IMPACT

 

Is legal review necessary for this staff recommendation and related documents? 

N/A

 

Reviewed/approved by:  N/A

 

Additional comments:  N/A

 

 

ADVERTISING REQUIREMENTS

 

Is advertising required for this recommendation?  N/A

 

If the proof of publication affidavit is not attached, list the reason: N/A

 

 

FOLLOW UP IMPLEMENTATION

 

For time-sensitive follow up, select deadline date for follow up:  Deadline to submit application to ACCA is July 20, 2018.

 

Individual(s) responsible for follow up:  Administration - Email Resolution and Application signed by Chairman to Brandy N. Perry at ACCA, cc: 4BCC, RC.

 

Email address: bperry@alabamacounties.org

 

Action required (list contact persons/addresses if documents are to be mailed or emailed): 

 

 

Additional instructions/notes:  N/A