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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC.054.93008_0492EJ 47 FIRST RESPONDER PROGRAM: A list of names from the Troutman Volunteer Fire De- partment was presented for apnroval for the captioned program. The County Manager said these individuals had been approved as to qualifications as first responders. MOTION from Commissioner Ostwalt to add the following names to the First Respon- der Program: Henry Ray Neel Hans Voelske Edwin Rimmer Tommy Loftin Michael T. Roane Jack Neel Gerald Clodfelter Don Phillips Kenny Rimmer VOTING: Ayes - 5; Noes - 0. BOARD OF ELECTIONS - VOTE TABULATORS: The County Manager reported the following bids received for vote tabulators) Computer Election Systems 13808 Sterlings Bridge Road Midlothian, VA 23113 $12,380 Period of warranty: 1 year from shipment The manager reported that only one bid was received, but only one was necessary when bidding equipment. MOTION from Commissioner Campbell to accept the bid from Computer Elections Systems in the amount of $12,380, VOTING: Ayes - 5; Noes - 0. RESOLUTION REGARDING MILK SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM, HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Commissioner Campbell brought to the attention of the board a proposed bill at the General Assembly, HB 318, which is being, considered to rewrite the laws pertaining to pro- hibit counties from food and lodging regulation surveillance. A resolution has been adopted by the health board, and Mr. Campbell was requesting the board of commission- ers to adopt the same resolution. MOTION from Commissioner Campbell to adopt the following: IREDF.LL COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH RESOLUTION MILK SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM WHEREAS, North Carolina House Bill 318, An Act to Rewrite the Public Health Laws of North Carolina, February 25, 1983, would prevent a county, through its board of health, from adopting, rules concerning food and lodging sanitation, and WHEREAS, such action will weaken the Iredell County Milk Surveillance Program that now ensures the quality and safety of milk sold in the county, and WHEREAS, Iredell County Health Department now enforces theprovisions of the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance of the U. S. Food and Drug, Administration, adopted by .the Board through authority delegated to it by the N. C. Department of Agriculture, and WHEREAS, House Bill 318 would transfer responsibility for the Milk Sanitation Program from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of House Resources which could then enforce whatever rules would be adopted by the N. C. Commission for Health Services, and WHEREAS, the Department of Human Resources does not have the personnel or labo- ratory facilities that would be required to carry out this program, and