HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93011_1229 (2)Whereas, Legislation is being proposed in the North Carolina House and Senate that will direct the Commission
for Health Services to adopt rules concerning local health department permitting inspection and testing of
Private water supply wells and wells serving transient water systems and to appropriate funds for local well
inspection and testing programs;
Whereas, safe potable water from private wells is important to the public's health;
Whereas, significant start-up funding will be necessary to adequately staff and equip a local well program;
Whereas, the supply of Registered Sanitarians is limited and recruitment and retention of Registered
Sanitarians is very difficult;
Whereas, a limited supply of R.S. leads to hiring of intem level employees which required months of training to
be come authorized;
Whereas, the State Environmental Health Program has limited ability to provide RS training in a timely
manner;
Whereas, an adequate State Environmental Health support, training, and laboratory testing structure is needed
prior to implementation of a statewide local well program;
Whereas, a new well program will require training of existing supervisory and field staff;
Whereas, a new well program will require extensive amounts of time to develop local policies and procedures -
which should largely be consistent throughout the state;
Therefore Be It Resolved, the Iredell County Board of Health and Iredell County Commissioners supports
activities that lead to safe potable water from private wells - including development of a local well program; and
Therefore Be It Resolved, that the state assure adequate time is provided to budget for and hire local staff
prior to the implementation of a local well program; and
Therefore Be It Resolved, that the state assure adequate state infrastructure to support local counties in
testing, training and consultation prior to implementation of a local well program; and
Therefore Be It Resolved, that the state develop a template of a Local Well Program policy and procedures
for use by local health departments prior to the implementation of a local well program; and
Be it further resolved, that the state assure adequate start-up funding, planning time and training prior to
implementation of a local well program.
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5. Request from the Health Department for Approval of the 2006-2007 Fee Schedule: Health
Director Campbell requested approval of the following fee schedules.
ALLIED HEALTH FEES
Blood pressure/hypertension nutrition counseling
SERVICE DESCRIPTION FEES
FY 2004-2005
FEES FY 2005-2006
Community First Aid and CPR course
$45.00
Medicaid & Sliding Scale services
Child CPR)
W8205 Parenting Education Classes-
$76.00
$76.00
97802 Nutri. Therapy initial assessment (p/15 min.
) $18.00
$18.00
97803 Nutri Therapy subseq. assess (p/15 min.)
$18.00
$18.00
59442 Childbirth Education Classes
$22.00
$30.00
Services for Community Members/Organizations
Basic Cholesterol Screen/Nutrition Ed (per 30 min.)$30.00
Full Gpid Profile & Nutrition Ed (per 30 min.) $66.00
Breast Pump Rental (per month) $20.00
Programs for Community Groups/Organizations
Blood pressure/hypertension nutrition counseling
(per 30 min.)
$3.00
Community First Aid and CPR course
$45.00
Community First Aid and CPR (Adult, Infant &
Child CPR)
$45.00
Professional Rescuer CPR (Adult, Infant &
Child CPR and AED) Does not include First Aid
NEW
Grocery Store Tour -Health Foods (per person)
$10.00
Information booths at fairs or health fairs Donation $0.00 and up
Health Topic Seminars (for City, State/County
10
$35.00
$30.00
$20.00
515.00
$45.00
$45.00
Proposed Fees
2006-2007
$76.00
$18.00
$18.00
$30.00
$35.00
$30.00
$20.00
$15.00
$45.00
$45.00
$52.00 $52.00
$10.00 $10.00
Donation $0.00 and up Donation $0.00 and up