County Compliance
Compliance Program
The County of San Bernardino is committed to providing service that promotes the health, safety, well being, and quality of life of its residents in compliance with the County Charter, general laws, and the will of the people it serves.
The County is responsible for the provision of services to a vast number of residents across a vast geographic body, while maintaining compliance with local, state and federal laws. The County of San Bernardino's approximate 18,000 employees provide a mixture of diverse services to over 2 million residents, in 24 cities, spanning over 20,000 square miles. A sampling of county services include: child immunization, marriage license issuance, road maintenance, airport operation, justice administration, child support collection, adoption handling, gas pump inspection, restaurant health inspection, hospital operation and many other useful services.

The complexity and magnitude of the County and the services provided make the focus on compliance a critical component of our business practice and philosophy. As such, the County's Office of Compliance and Ethics serves to:
- Monitor developments and changes in state and federal laws
- Facilitate communications among
departments on compliance and ethics issues
- Review, revise and recommend compliance policies as
needed
- Facilitate the Compliance Oversight
Committee
- Provide guidance and direction on compliance with the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Coordinate, facilitate and monitor compliance efforts
countywide
- Develop internal controls and audits to ensure compliance
with legal and regulatory requirements
- Communicate the County's Code of Ethics and Commitment policy to all
employees
- Administer the Compliance and Ethics Helpline
Confidential Compliance and Ethics Reporting Program
The County's Office of Compliance and Ethics sponsors the Compliance and Ethics Helpline, hosted by a third-party, to receive allegations of illegal or unethical conduct involving County employees or officials. Through this Helpline, you may report evidence of known or suspected misconduct, including legal violations, misuse of resources, improper gifts or kickbacks, campaign irregularities, voter fraud, financial concerns, conflicts of interest, retaliation, safety concerns, personnel issues and County policy and process violations. If you choose, you may remain anonymous and no technological tools will ever be used to learn who you are.
If you wish to submit a report electronically click
here
or call 888.587.3575.
Policy Information

Internal management
policies are established to ensure county operations, duties and
responsibilities of various county departments and agencies are
properly documented, coordinated and translated into systems,
procedures and detailed instructions at the appropriate organization
level. This is accomplished through County Policy, Standard
Practices, organizational policy and departmental policy and manuals.