Mandatory Reporting Policies


In accordance with ARTICLE XII. INSPECTOR GENERAL, Sec. 2-423. Functions, authority and powers:
(4) Where the inspector general suspects a possible violation of any state, federal, or local law, he or she shall notify the appropriate law enforcement agencies. The county administrator and each municipal manager, or administrator, or mayor where the mayor serves as chief executive officer, shall promptly notify the inspector general of possible mismanagement of a contract (misuse or loss exceeding $5,000 in public funds), fraud, theft, bribery, or other violation of law which appears to fall within the jurisdiction of the inspector general, and may notify the inspector general of any other conduct which may fall within the inspector general’s jurisdiction. The county administrator and each municipal manager, or administrator, or mayor where the mayor serves as chief executive officer, shall coordinate with the inspector general to develop reporting procedures for not ification to the inspector general.

If you work for Palm Beach County, one of its municipalities, or an entity who has entered into a contract for the services of the Office of Inspector General, then you may have a policy governing how you may report issues to our office. Please select your entity from the list below to review your reporting policy.


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MUNICIPALITIES:

CONTRACTED ENTITIES:

  • Solid Waste Authority: The OIG does not currently have this entity's reporting policy on file.
  • Children's Services Council CSC Reporting Procedure

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