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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93010_0871 (2)Exchange of a 1998 Wellcraft Boat (24' with an outboard motor) for the Count's Parker Boat (inboard motor): Dowdle said Jeff Lancaster owned the Wellcraft and desired to trade it for the Parker boat. He said the Wellcraft was more conducive to the county's needs, and he recommended the exchange. (Due to the exchange requiring a ten-day legal notice, this item will be presented for approval during an upcoming meeting.) Usage of the Former Highway 21 Prison Site: Dowdle said the jail population had risen to 250 inmates over the past weekend. He said the staff was still working with the State on a lease to house up to 92 inmates at the former prison site. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENT #10 FOR THE USAGE OF $20,500 IN "WHITE GOODS" EARNINGS FOR ROAD REPAIRS AT THE SOLID WASTE DEPARTMENT: Blumenstein said the $20,500 would be used to complete road repairs to the "white goods" area, and the work would be coordinated with the new landfill cell paving. REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF BUDGET AMENDMENT #11 FOR THE RECOGNITION OF ADDITIONAL REVENUE FOR THE SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT AND FOR APPROPRIATION TO THE PROGRAM LINE ITEMS: Blumenstein said $43,083 in additional Crisis Intervention Prevention (CIP) funds had been received from the State. She also said that additional funds of $3,590 had been received to pay the staff to distribute the CIP funds to the needy families. (The CIP funds are 100% federal money.) REQUEST FROM THE LIBRARY FOR APPROVAL TO APPLY FOR AN EZ-LSTA DIGITALIZATION STARTER GRANT: Library Director Messick requested permission to apply for grant funds to purchase computer equipment. He said the equipment would enable the staff to scan historical documents and photographs and transfer them to digital format for Internet access. Messick said this would help to preserve the original documents. (The $5,850 grant does not require a local match, and it will include the training costs for one staff member.) REQUEST FROM THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR APPROVAL OF PROPOSED NEW FEES FOR THE PREVENTIVE AND ALLIED HEALTH DIVISIONS: Health Director Ray Rabe said that in order to comply with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements for standardized billing codes it would be necessary, as of October I, 2002, to incorporate the following fee changes. New CPT Old CPT Fees Fees Effective Code Code Service Description 2002-03 10/01/02 Allied Health Services S9442 W8203 Childbirth Education $87 $22 per session* Y2045 Refresher Childbirth Education end date effective 09/30/02 D1330 N/A Oral Hygiene Instruction new 10/01/02 $25 Preventive Health S9445 Y2525 MOW Brief $20 $11 perunit** S9445 Y2526 MOW Standard $55 $11 perunit** 59445 Y2527 MOW Extended $85 $11 perunit** T1017 W8201 MCC Initial $110 $12 perunit** T1017 W8202 MCC Subsequent $55 $12 per unit** T1017 Y2044 MCC Home Visit $74 $12 perunit** T1016 Y2155 Child Service Coordination $89 $21 perunit** Y2155A CSC -Face to face subsequent and dated effective 09/30/02 99501 Y2046 Postpartum Home visit -Mom $60 $60 99502 Y2047 Newborn Assessment —Infant $60 $60 T1002 Y2012 TBControl and Treatment $89 $20 per unit** T1002 Y2013 STD Control & Treatment $80 $20 per unit** 90471 EP W8012 Immunization Update $20 $20 99173 N/A Vision Screening new 10/01/02 $24