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CC - Item 4D - Risk Management Conference San Francisco - October 28-30, 2009ROSEMEAD CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: JEFF ALLRED, CITY MANAGE DATE: AUGUST 11, 2009 SUBJECT: CALIFORNIA JPIA RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 28-30,2009 SUMMARY Attached for your consideration is information regarding the 14th Annual California Joint Powers Insurance Authority Risk Management Conference, San Francisco, October 28- 30,2009. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the City Council authorize any Council Member, the City Attorney, the City Manager, or a staff designee to attend the event at City expense. ANALYSIS Conference sessions will include: Workers Compensation Management; Medical & Legal Issues in the Workplace; 2009 Employement Law Update; Balancing Staffing Needs ina Difficult Economy; Protecting Your Entity Against Civil Rights Cases; Good Risk Finance/Transfer and more. FINANCIAL REVIEW Expenses for this conference are included in the 2009-10 Budget. PUBLIC NOTICE PROCESS This item has been noticed through the regular agenda notification process. t Submitted by: Jan Saavedra Executive Assis S Attachment A: Conference Brochure ITEM NO. APPROVED FOR CITY COUNCIL AGENDA: 2008 Risk Management Conference Agenda Page 1 of 5 I AA . ti 14ft 1U(tyW~ Big 9..11a 9fdl1 ~ j A I IF - ONI 4ii11fI~9G1148 ~ ~ ~III~ PAS9IRU FOR RISK TAAHLUHt NTI a; GO.LDI 010 88.3% 2099 Agenda m s~ F~N~sCe Wednesday, October * 28 r 11:30 am Conference Golf Tournament Location: Presidio Golf Course 12:00pm-5:00pm Pick, Shovel, and TNT Pre-Conference From an Incident to the Doorsteps of Trial Session Presented by: Scott Grossberg, Richard Clouse, Katharine Spaniac, Marissa Beyers, Kim Silbert, Paul Zeglovitch, Richard Marque MCLE: 3.5 Start things off with a bang. Have you ever wondered how an incident with no apparent negligence on the part of a public entity can end up costing millions of dollars? This interactive event is a case study of an actual incident that takes you from your first notice through preparation for trial. The audience will participate in the incident, investigation, and trial preparation. Using a factual situation, participants will see actual accident reconstruction footage used to defend a claim. This session concludes on Friday with a mock trial, including jury selection. Although participants will best experience and understand the entire sequence of events by attending both the Pre-Conference and Friday's Mock Trial, attendance at either session is optional. Our panel of experts will discuss: • How to respond to an incident • Managing the message through the media • Retaining and preserving evidence • Determining a value for a claim • Deciding whether to settle or go to trial 5:30 pm Welcome Dinner http://www.cjpia.org/4dcgi/events/nn agenda.shtml 7/27/2009 2008 Risk Management Conference Agenda Page 2 of 5 Thursday, October 29. 7:00 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Buffet and Registration 8:30 am -10:00 am EUREKA! Keynote The 5 Best Decisions The Beatles Ever Made Presented by: Bill Stainton The Beatles are arguably the most recognized band in music history. Did you know that they were together only ten years? How did a group of guys from an English town saturated with rock-n-roll bands make it to the top? Internationally-known Beatles expert, Bill Stainton, has analyzed their success and discovered the five key decisions that put them on top while so many other bands failed. These five decisions, with a focus on teamwork, attitude, and change, can work for your organization. i Bill presents a multimedia experience like no other. Filled with Beatles trivia, song and video clips, and finale you won't soon forget, this year's keynote is sure to get you excited about taking your organization to the top of the charts. 10:00 am - 10:15 Break/Networking am 10:15 am -11:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS am session 1 Prospecting for Risks Teaching Your Team to be Good Miners Presented by: Bill Henderson MCLE: 1.5 • What is a risk control team? • Identify the risks you don't know are there • Evaluate and prioritize agency risks • Internal and external risks - does the differencematter? • Who do you report risks to and why? • Monitor the program Session 2 Gold Nuggets Understanding Roles in Workers' Compensation Management Presented by: Diana Rich, Linda Tomlinson, Charles Hayford, Steven M. Siegel, Bob Nagle MCLE: 1.5 • Claims administrator's role to assure claims are administered to State regulations • Defense attorney's role in mitigating claim costs • Medical management provider's role to manage care programs cost- effectively • Investigator's role to ensure claims are legitimate and work related Session 3 http://www.cjpia.org/4dcgi/events/nn agenda.shtml 7/27/2009 2008 Risk Management Conference Agenda Page 3 of 5 Claim Jumpers Medical and Legal Issues in the Workplace Presented by: Kelly Trainer MCLE: 1.5 • Engaging in the interactive process • Identifying reasonable accommodations • Conducting drug testing in the public sector • Conducting a fitness for duty examination • Abuse of sick leave vs the frequently sick employee • Recognizing what HIPAA really means in the workplace 11:45 am -1:00 pm Luncheon and Sponsor Recognition 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS Session 1 Gold Rush Fever 2009 Employment Law Update Presented by: Timothy Davis MCLE: 1.5 • Status of the California Family Rights Act regulations • Noncriminal public employment investigations • Workplace searches • Meaning of "oppose" in retaliation cases Session 2 Boom or Bust Balancing Staffing Needs in a Difficult Economy Presented by: Steve Filarsky MCLE: 1.5 • Applying the memorandum of understanding • Knowing how to retain good employees • Understanding "zipper" & "reopener" clauses • "Golden handshakes" and retirement • Handling pay reductions and reduced work weeks • Dealing with furloughs, hiring freezes, and layoffs • Can employees on workers' compensation leave be laid off? Session 3 Miner's Rights Protecting Your Entity Against Civil Rights Cases Presented by: Liz Kessel MCLE: 1.5 • Overview of United States Code (USC) Title 42, Section 1983 • Conduct giving rise to exposure • Procedures in bringing a 1983 action • Absolute immunity versus qualified immunity 2:30 pm - 2:45 pm Break/Networking http://www.cjpia.org/4dcgi/events/rm_agenda.shtml 7/27/2009 2008 Risk Management Conference Agenda Page 4 of 5 2:45 pm-3:45 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS Session 1 Panning for Gold Avoiding Poverty Hill - Good Risk Fnnance/trransfer Presented by: Lee Losee, Debbie Been, Roberta MacLean, John Chino MCLE: 1.0 • Understanding risk identification and risk finance/transfer • Why insurance and contracts are the two most important facets of risk transfer • How retention works as the third component of risk financing • Protecting your agency's general fund with risk finance and transfer • Risk management's structured five-step process Session z Protecting Your Stake Post-Incident Loss Control Presented by: Paul Zeglovitch, David Cumberland MCLE: 1.0 • Prompt notification to third party administrator of serious incidents • Completing accurate and informative incident reports • Preserving evidence and the scene of an incident • Obtaining police reports promptly and using them effectively • Post incident review of law enforcement use of force • Engaging in the interactive process with employees promptly • Working with defense counsel on serious incidents pre-litigation Session 3 Strike It Rich - The Motherlode What the Authority Does Presented by: Jonathan Shull • Overview of the Authority • Training and education • Risk management • Claim management • Insurance programs 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Top of the Mark Reception Friday, October 30 7:00 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Buffet 8:30 am - 11:30 am Frontier Justice Mock Trial - Continuation of Pre-Conference Presented by: Scott Grossberg, Richard Clouse, Katharine Spaniac, Marissa Beyers, Kim Silbert, Paul Zeglovitch, Richard Marque MCLE: 1.45 Did you miss the Pre-Conference? You can still come and participate in this http://www.cjpia.org/4dcgi/events/rm_agenda.shtml 7/27/2009 2008 Risk Management Conference Agenda fascinating look at what really happens in a trial. Page 5 of 5 You will learn how juries are selected, and how the defense attorney decides what evidence will make the best case. Using an actual case, including exciting accident reconstruction and animation footage and a presentation from a jury selection expert, we will present a mock trial. The audience will be able to test itself against a test jury panel that will be brought in specifically for this first-of-its-kind event. There will be a 15-minute break at 10:00 am. 11:30 am Conference Concludes http://www.cjpia.org/4dcgi/events/rm_agenda.shtml 7/27/2009