The California State Auditor was charged by the legislature to take a look at the procurement and rate-setting practices at the twenty-one regional centers administered by the Department of Developmental Services in an effort to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the centers. The report of their findings was recently released and indicates some areas of concern and certainly room for improvement in how California's regional centers function.
We first read about the audit at Trouble at Developmental Serivces by Anthony Pignataro on the Cal Watchdog web site. You can find a link to the full report in that article or download it by clicking here: August 2010 Report 2009-118 (pdf document).
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