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ORD-2004-017 - Intensive Home Visiting Program Grant Project Ordinance
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5/4/2004
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o K~o - a~ y- a/7 <br />S- ~ z aO~ <br />So <br />ATTACHMENT 4 <br />Intensive Home Visiting Program <br />Grant Project Ordinance <br /> <br />Be it ordained by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners that pursuant to Section <br />13.2 of Chapter 159 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the following grant project is <br />hereby adopted. <br />Section 1. The project authorized is the In#ensive Home Visiting Demonstration Pro ram as <br />Section 2. <br />Section 3. <br />9 <br />awarded to the Orange County Health Department by the North Carolina Division <br />of Women and Children's Health, Department of Health and Human Services. <br />The planned project period continues until June 30, 2003. This grant provides <br />funding for 2.5 permanent, time-limited positions through the grant period. The <br />grant provides funds to decrease child abuse and neglect, improve parent-child <br />interaction, ensure adequate use of preventive family support services, improve <br />children's health and development, and improve the service delivery system in <br />Orange County by decreasing fragmentation and duplication. <br />Under the terms of the agreement, Orange County will administer the grant as <br />fiscal agent. The officers of the County are hereby directed to proceed with the <br />grant project within the rules and regulations contained in the grant document, <br />the rules and regulations of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human <br />Services and the budget contained herein. <br />The following revenue is anticipated to be available to complete this project: <br />Intergovernmental(1997-98) $105,000 <br />Intergovernmental (1998-99) $100,000 <br />Intergovernmental(1999-00) $89,471 <br />Intergovernmental(2001-02) $96,220 <br />Intergovernmental (2002-03) $49,017 <br />Intergovernmental(2003-04) $p <br />Total Intergovernmental $439, 708 <br />Smart Start (1998-99) $15,965 <br />Smart Start (1999-00) $47,578 <br />Smart Start (2000-O1) $87,710 <br />Smart Start (2001-02) $47,578 <br />Smart Start (2002-03) $42,161 <br />Smart Start (2003-04) $62,372 <br />Total Smart Start $303,364 <br />Title XIX -Medicaid (1998-99) $35,178 <br />Title XIX -Medicaid (1999-00) $15,863 <br />Title X1X -Medicaid (2000-01) $56,552 <br />Title XIX -Medicaid (2001-02) $35,341 <br />Title XIX -Medicaid (2002-03) $23,859 <br />Title XIX -Medicaid (2003-04) $25,500 <br />Total Medicaid $192,293 <br />Transfer from General Fund (2003-04) $29,410 <br />Total Intensive Home Visiting Revenue $964, 775 <br />
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