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6 <br />Intensive Home Visiting Demonstration <br />Program <br />Grant Project Ordinance <br />Project Number 11 -648 <br />Be it ordained by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners that pursuant to Section 13.2 of <br />Chapter 159 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the following grant project is hereby adopted. <br />Section 1. The project authorized is the Intensive Home Visiting Demonstration Program as awarded to <br />the Orange County Health Department by the North Carolina Division of Women and <br />Children's Health, Department of Health and Human Services. The planned two -year project <br />period continues until June 30, 1999. This grant provides funding for 3.5 permanent, time - <br />limited positions through the grant period. The grant provides funds to decrease child abuse <br />and neglect; improve parent -child interaction; ensure adequate use of preventive family <br />support services; improve children's health and development; and improved the service <br />delivery system in Orange County by decreasing fragmentation and duplication. <br />Section 2. Under the terms of the agreement, Orange County will administer the grant as fiscal agent. - <br />The officers of the County are hereby directed to proceed with the grant project within the <br />rules and regulations contained in the grant document, the rules and regulations of the North <br />Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and the budget contained herein. <br />Section 3. The following revenue is anticipated to be available to complete this project: <br />Im grrw- rural (1997 -98) 105,000 z <br />......... _ <br />Intergrnerrrm 1 (1998.99) 100,000 E <br />....__ <br />... .............. <br />Total Inteygr wmnrntal <br />205,000 <br />Smart Start (1998 -99, <br />15,965 <br />Title XIX - Medicaid (1998 -99) 41,900 <br />Intensive Home Visiting Revenue 262,865 <br />Section 4. The following amount is appropriated for this project for the two year period: <br />Unspent funds on June 30 of each year will revert back to the State. <br />