OIG No. 23-02: Review of Outside Employment Policy and Public Records IssuesJoseph M. Centorino, Inspector General
To: Alina Hudak, City Manager
From: Joseph M. Centorino, Inspector General
Re: Review of Outside Employment Policy and Public Records Issues
OIG No. 23-02
Date: March 3, 2023
This review was opened in September 2022 upon receipt of information by the OIG that
included allegations regarding the Building Department and was assigned to Investigator
Dylan Hughes. The information received alleged the following:
1. The Building Department Call Center was being mismanaged, and the Call
Center managers were mistreating the staff;
2. The Building Department Director was referring the inspection business to a
private provider, C.A.P. Government, Inc., which could create a conflict of
interest;
3. The Building Department Director changed an internal policy that allowed
Building Inspectors to have outside employment, and now that policy has been
terminated.
The first two issues were determined to be unsubstantiated. The third issue resulted in
this review of the approval process for outside employment requests from Building
Department employees.
Outside Employment
While conducting this review, Investigator Hughes spoke with Human Resources
Director, Marla Alpizar, and Building Department Director, Ana Salgueiro, and reviewed
the following documents:
• approved Building Department outside employment forms generated from June
2020 through June 2022;
• City of Miami Beach and Building Department Outside Employment Policy
(Administrative Order HR.15.01 );
• Building Department Standard Operating Procedure 9.02-Outside Employment;
• City of Miami Beach Request for Approval of Outside Employment Form; and
• Miami-Dade County Outside Employment Statement.
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Investigator Hughes met with Human Resources Director Marla Alpizar, who provided
the following information regarding outside employment at the Building Department.
Ms. Alpizar stated that the issue of outside employment and the Building Department
has been addressed at many levels within the City of Miami Beach during the last year.
She stated that her predecessor, Michael Smith, addressed it, as well as Deputy City
Manager Eric Carpenter and City Manager Alina Hudak. She stated that the City
Manager referred it back to Ms. Alpizar. Ms. Alpizar related that when Building Director
Ana Salgueiro took the position with the City, she had a concern about conflicts of
interest with some of the requests for outside employment she was receiving. She stated
that Ms. Salgueiro informed Building Department employees one year in advance that
she would be taking a close look at the type of work they were requesting, and any
potential conflicts created with their City employment.
Each year City staff must complete a request for outside employment that is reviewed
and approved at several levels. Ms. Alpizar related that Ms. Salgueiro has denied outside
employment requests because of conflicts of interest. As a result of the denial of some
of the outside employment requests, employees have left their employment with the City.
Ms. Alpizar stated that in one instance regarding a former employee, Eric Merced, she
spoke with Mr. Merced on the phone, in person, and again in person with his union
representative, about the outside employment issue. She stated that it was determined
that the employee had a conflict of interest, and his request was denied. Ms. Alpizar
informed that she, the City Manager, and Deputy City Manager have supported Ms.
Salgueiro's position on outside employment being denied based on conflicts of interest.
Ms. Alpizar also informed the OIG that only the approved request forms for outside
employment are maintained in the Human Resources Department. She does not see or
retain any outside employment request forms that are not approved.
Investigator Hughes spoke with Ms. Salgueiro, who provided the following information
regarding outside employment:
Ms. Salgueiro stated that when she became the Building Director, there were building
department staff members who had outside employment. There was no internal outside
employment policy at that time. Some of the outside employment requests gave her
concern that the employment could interfere with City employment as well as create an
ethical conflict. She prepared an outside employment policy that she emailed to both the
Human Resources Department and the Government Supervisors Association of Florida
(GSAF) union. She stated that Human Resources and the GSAF were satisfied with the
policy. She met with all GSAF union chiefs and briefed them on the policy, and they were
fine with it at the time. She stated that in July or August of last year, she informed all the
staff of the policy by way of an email.
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The Building Department's outside employment policy does not allow staff members to
work as licensed contractors or to own, be employed, or qualify a construction company.
The policy limits the number and types of outside employment. Ms. Salgueiro stated that
she tried to work with staff members regarding their requests; however, she would not
approve the request if she determined there was a conflict with the employee's City
employment. She stated that one staff member, Eric Merced, was not happy with the
policy when he was informed about it by email a year in advance of it being implemented.
Ms. Salgueiro met with him and his union representative in person. At that meeting, the
policy was questioned because it was only documented in an email sent by her to
employees. Thereafter, Ms. Salgueiro prepared a written policy that was reviewed by
Human Resources, The GSAF union, and the City Attorney. After some revisions, the
outside employment policy was finalized and made part of the Building Department
Standard Operating Procedures on June 22, 2022.
During the meeting with Investigator Hughes, Ms. Salgueiro was shown a list of six names
provided to the OIG as persons who had left the building department. She identified five
of the names as staff members who left because of the outside employment policy
including Eric Merced, Luis Blanco, Carlos Fernandez, Javier Parody, and Lance Mears.
Ms. Salgueiro stated that she tried working with each of the individuals to identify work
that she would be able to approve. In some instances, there were parts of the requests
that she could approve and in others, there were not. She stated that ultimately each of
those staff members chose to resign from City employment.
At the conclusion of the meeting with the Building Director, Investigator Hughes requested
copies of the unapproved outside employment request forms, as Human Resources only
maintains the approved forms. Ms. Salgueiro advised that she did not retain copies of the
unapproved outside employment requests at the Building Department.
Based on the review by Investigator Hughes, there was no basis for a finding that any
impropriety had occurred in connection with the changing of the internal policy of the
Building Department regarding outside employment. The Building Department Director
developed and implemented an approved Standard Operating Procedure that delineates
the process for approved outside employment within the Building Department. The policy
represents an appropriate method of determining whether a request for outside
employment by a Building Department employee should be approved, given the unique
and often legally sensitive operations of that department.
Public Records Issue
The OIG review identified that the City has no specific written protocol for the maintenance
and retention of unapproved outside employment requests. The OIG determined that at
least one department was not retaining copies of approved or unapproved outside
employment requests. The OIG found, based on the inquiries related below, that,
although the failure to properly retain the forms was not done with any intention to violate
the Public Records Act, such forms are public records that should be retained in
conformance with Section 119.021, Florida Statutes.
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Investigator Hughes met with the City Clerk, Rafael Granado, to inquire as to whether a
completed City Request for Outside Employment form is a public record regardless of
its approval status and how long it should be retained. Mr. Granado was shown a blank
copy of the request form, and he informed the OIG that once the form is completed by
an employee and submitted, regardless of ultimate approval, it becomes a public record.
The failure to retain the form could constitute a violation of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes,
which defines public records in Section 119.011(12) as follows:
all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films,
sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, regardless
of the physical form, characteristics, or means of transmission, made or
received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the
transaction of official business by any agency.
Regarding the required retention of the form, Mr. Granado informed the OIG that
retention schedules are established by the State of Florida. Mr. Granado instructed his
staff member, Patrick Camm, to provide Investigator Hughes with the link to the State of
Florida retention schedule website. In addition, Mr. Camm researched the State of
Florida General Records Schedule GS1-SL for an applicable retention requirement for
the outside employment form. The retention schedule does not specifically identify an
outside employment request but has multiple categories to which its retention could
apply.
Mr. Camm sent an email to Ms. Brenda Lippy, Operations Analyst 11, Bureau of Archives
and Records Management, Division of Library and Information Services for the State of
Florida, asking for her assistance in determining the appropriate category for retention
of the outside employment form. Mr. Camm provided Ms. Libby with a copy of the Miami
Beach outside employment policy and a copy of the Request for Outside Employment
form.
Ms. Libby's response to Mr. Camm's email included the following:
Generally, records that document an individual's employment/personnel
related activities should be maintained according to the personnel records
item. Therefore, if employees are required to request approval for outside
employment, the record should be retained as long as the personnel file
(GS 1-SL item #162), regardless if the request was approved or denied.
However, we have no authority to tell agencies what records should or
should not be filed in their personnel files. Your agency is responsible for
determining what type of records should be included in their personnel files.
After concluding that the City of Miami Beach Request for Outside Employment form is,
in fact, a public record and that only the approved forms are being maintained within the
Human Resources Department, Investigator Hughes conducted a review of the outside
employment policies for both the City of Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County.
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Miami-Dade County states in writing in its Administrative Order, Procedure, and on its
Outside Employment form the requirement to retain copies of all outside employment
requests. The approved copies are maintained in the personnel file in Human
Resources, and each Department is responsible for maintaining appropriate records
regarding outside employment requests.
Miami Beach only states in writing in Administrative Order HR.15.01 the requirement of
the City employee to file the fully approved Request for Approval of Outside Employment
with the Human Resources Department, and the Outside Employment Statement with
the City Clerk. There is no requirement in writing to retain all outside employment
requests regardless of approval status.
Prior to completing this memorandum, Investigator Hughes contacted both Human
Resources Director Marla Alpizar and Building Director Ana Salgueiro to determine if
there has been any change to the process regarding the maintenance and retention of
the outside employment request forms. Ms. Salgueiro advised that she has not received
any requests since our initial conversation. She advised that now that she is aware that
submitted outside employment requests are public records, she will adjust her procedure
and make sure that they are properly retained. Ms. Alpizar advised that Human
Resources does not keep rejected forms but returns them to the department. If they are
rejected at the department level, then the Human Resources staff would not see them.
Recommendation
It is recommended by the OIG that the City adopt a more explicit policy requiring the
maintenance and retention of all outside employment requests in all City departments.
Responses to the Draft Report
In accordance with Section 2-256(h) of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, draft copies
of this report were provided to the City Manager, Clerk, Attorney, Human Resource
Director, and Building Department Director for their discretionary written responses. The
OIG received two responses, one from the City Manager and The City Clerk. Their
responses are attached to this report.
The City Manager's response stated, "I have no problem with the recommendation. I will
follow up with both Directors and make sure that the appropriate documentation is in place
prospectively." The City Clerk concurred with the OIG's recommendation to adopt a more
explicit policy requiring the maintenance and retention of all outside employment requests
in all City departments.
Conclusion
The OIG's review of the City of Miami Beach's Outside Employment Policy and process
has concluded that a completed and submitted Request for Outside Employment form
is a public record as defined by Florida Statute 119.011(12), regardless of its approval
status. As a public record, it must be retained in accordance with the State of Florida
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General Records Schedule GS1-SL. We appreciate the cooperation and assistance we
received from all parties involved from the City, and we appreciate the responses to the
Draft Report.
The OIG requests that the City provide a status report within sixty (60) days from the
receipt of this report on the progress of implementing an updated policy addressing the
requirement to retain all submitted Requests for Outside Employment Forms.
The following documents are attached to this report:
1. Miami Beach Outside Employment Policy (Administrative Order HR.15.01)
2. Miami Beach Building Department Standard Operating Procedure 9.02
3. Miami Beach Request for Outside Employment form
4. Response of the City Manager
5. Response of the City Clerk
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Joy5epl . Centorino, Inspector General ..a ±
cc: Marla Alpizar, Human Resources Director
Ana Salgueiro, Building Department Director
Rafael Granado, City Clerk
Rafael Paz, City Attorney
OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, City of Miami Beach
1130 Washington Avenue, 6 Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tel: 305.673.7020 •Hotline: 786.897.1111
Email: CilyofMiamiBeachOIG@miamibeachfl.gov
Website: www.mbinspectorgeneral.com
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Miami Beach Outside Employment Policy
Administrative Order HR.15.01
Oocu Sign Envelope I: 8052948C-5380-4163-800E-1640F 504018
: A } DATE ISSUED: Page: 1 ORDER
MAY 2021 Of: 1 NUMBER:
DATE UPDATED: HR.15.01
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER OF THE
CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT
REQUIREMENT
RESPONSIBLE DEPARTMENT:
HUMAN RESOURCES
PURPOSE
All full-time City personnel who hold outside employment, regardless of their status, must file both
the Request for Approval of Outside Employment and the Outside Employment Statement forms
pursuant to Section 2-11.1 of the Code of Miami-Dade County.
APPLICABILITY
This order is applicable to all City employees in departments reporting to the City Manager.
PROCEDURE
Request for Approval of Outside Employment forms must be filed prior to engaging in outside
work. This approval must be renewed on a yearly basis.
If you had outside employment approved recently, you are required to update the approval by
July 1 each year.
• Request for Approval of Outside Employment
The form can be downloaded at:
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• Outside Employment Statement
The form can be downloaded at:
http://www.miamidade.gov/elections/library/forms/outside-employment-statement.pdf
City employees must file the fully approved Request for Approval of Outside Employment with the
Human Resources Department and the Outside Employment Statement with the Office of the City
Clerk. The deadline to file the Outside Employment Statement is July 1 of each year.
EXPIRATION
This order shall remain in effect until further notice.
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Miami Beach Building Department
Standard Operating Procedure 9.02
DocuSign Envelope ID: 26069EA4-34C8-4776-ADCE-1CE7118718C7
MIAMI BEACH
Policies and Procedures
Outside Employment
POLICY
Building Department's outside employment approval process.
PROCEDURE
• All full-time city employees seeking and/or continuing existing outside employment must
submit both an Outside Employment Statement and a Request for Approval of Outside
Employment form prior to beginning outside employment as well as annually before July l ".
• No outside employment shall take place before approval from the City.
• The Building Department does allow outside employment, that does not interfere with the
employee's duty to the City or create an ethical violation, with approval from the employee's
Supervisor, Building Director, HR Director, ACM/DCM, and the City Manager.
• Due to the high ethical standards, the Building Department hereby limits the number and the
type of Outside Employment effective July 1, 2022.
• The Building Department does not allow outside employment for work as a licensed contractor.
The Building Department employee cannot own a construction company and cannot be
employed by or qualify a construction company.
• When there is no conflict with the Building Department position and approved by the City, the
employee may hold a maximum of three employments including the position in the Building
Department. As such, a City of Miami Beach Building Department Employee may hold up to
two outside employments in addition to the position held at the City. However, the employee
as described above may request consideration from the City for an additional employment
based on special circumstances. Approval of such a request is at the sole discretion of the City.
PREPARED BY: Building Department
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Building Director/Building Official
DATE. 6/22/2022 I 8:41 AM EDT
Revised 6.21.2022
Created 6.7.2022
Miami Beach Request for Outside
Employment Form
MIAMIBEACH
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT
TO BE COMPLETED BY EMPLOYEE - City of Miami Beach employees may accept outside employment as long as
the employment is not contrary, detrimental or adverse to the interests of the City, and as long as no City time,
equipment or material is used.
This form must be completed and approved prior to beginning any outside employment. Requests for approval of
outside employment must be made on a yearly basis (even if for the same outside employment that had been
previously approved).
City employees engaging in outside employment must also file an "Outside Employment Statement" form with the
Office of the City Clerk by July 1" of each year, in accordance with Section 2-11.1(k)(2) of the Miami-Dade County
Code.
INFORMATION REGARDING CITY OF MIAMI BEACH EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYEE'S NAME: LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE NAME: EMPLOYEE ID NUMBER:
JOB TITLE: HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER:
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: WORK TELEPHONE NUMBER:
SUPERVISOR'S NAME: CELLULAR TELEPHONE NUMBER:
NORMAL WORK DAYS AND TIMES:
INFORMATION REGARDING OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT
NAME OF BUSINESS, ORGANIZATION OR INDIVIDUAL HIRING CMB EMPLOYEE:
ADDRESS OF OUTSIDE EMPLOYER:
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
JOB TITLE THAT CMB EMPLOYEE WILL HOLD:
NAME OF OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT SUPERVISOR:
NORMAL WORK DAYS AND TIMES:
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
WHAT DUTIES MIGHT BE A CONFLICT OF INTEREST WITH YOUR CMB POSITION?
WILL YOUR PROPOSED OUTSIDE EMPLOYER RELEASE YOU IF AND WHEN YOU ARE CALLED FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE BY THE CITY?
□YES □NO
This form has 2 pages- be sure to complete both pages.
Employee signature required on page 2.
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT - CONTINUED
PAGE 2 of 2
By signing below, I certify that all of the information given on page one (1) of this document is true, accurate, and
complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that all information is subject to investigation and that falsification,
omission, or misrepresentation is sufficient cause for disciplinary action, up to and including termination. I also
understand that I am responsible for informing my supervisor in writing if any information about my outside employment
changes, especially if there arises any possible conflict of interest. Failure to do so may lead to disciplinary action,
including termination of employment with the City of Miami Beach. This request for approval of outside employment will
be made on a yearly basis.
EMPLOYEE NAME: EMPLOYEE ID NUMBER:
EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE: DATE:
TO BE COMPLETED BY EMPLOYEE'S SUPERVISOR, DIVISION DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR
AND ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER
NAME OF SUPERVISOR PLEASE CIRCLE ONE: SUPERVISOR SIGNATURE & DATE
APPROVED DISAPPROVED
NAME OF DIVISION DIRECTOR PLEASE CIRCLE ONE: DIVISION DIRECTOR SIGNATURE & DATE
APPROVED DISAPPROVED
NAME OF DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR PLEASE CIRCLE ONE: DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR SIGNATURE & DATE
APPROVED DISAPPROVED
HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR PLEASE CIRCLE ONE: DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR SIGNATURE & DATE
APPROVED DISAPPROVED
ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER PLEASE CIRCLE ONE: ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER SIGNATURE & DATE
APPROVED DISAPPROVED
If you have any questions regarding outside employment, please contact the Human Resources Department at
305.673.7524.
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Responses to Draft Report
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Hudak, Alina
Alonso, Elisa; Alpizar, Marla; Salgueiro, Ana; Granado, Rafael; Paz. Rafael
Centorino, Joseph; Hughes, Dylan; Carpenter. Eric; Taxis, Mark
RE: Cover letter and draft report: Review of Outside Employment Policy and Public Records Issues
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 3:23:41 PM
Thanks to all.
I have no problem with the recommendation.
I will follow up with both Directors and make sure that the appropriate documentation is in place
prospectively.
Thanks again to all.
Alina
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Alina T. Hudak, City Manager
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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From: Alonso, Elisa <ElisaAlonso@miamibeachfl.gov>
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Subject: Cover letter and draft report: Review of Outside Employment Policy and Public Records
Issues
Good afternoon,
Please see attached the cover letter and draft report: Review of Outside Employment Policy and
Public Records Issues, for your review and comments. Please note that the deadline to provide your
comments, if any, is 2/16/2023.
Thank you!
Elisa Alonso
Executive Assistant/Office Manager
City of Miami Beach
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
1130 Washington Avenue, 6" Floor
Miami Beach, FL 33139
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Good afternoon Elisa,
I have reviewed the recommendation and concur.
Happy New Year.
Regards,
MIAMI BEACH
Rafael E. Granado, Esq., City Clerk
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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our vibrant, tropical, historic community.
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Subject: Cover letter and draft report: Review of Outside Employment Policy and Public Records
Issues
Good afternoon,
Please see attached the cover letter and draft report: Review of Outside Employment Policy and
Public Records Issues, for your review and comments. Please note that the deadline to provide your
comments, if any, is 2/16/2023.
Thank you!
Elisa Alonso
Executive Assistant/Office Manager
City of Miami Beach
OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL
1130 Washington Avenue, 6" Floor
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Tel: 305-673-7000 ext. 26725 I Fax:. 305-587-2401
Hotline: 786-897-1111
elisaalonso@miamibeachfl.gov
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