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Agenda - 01-05-1987
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1/5/1987
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STATE-FUNDED SCHOOL SYSTEMS <br /> Seek legislation to provide state funding for no more than one school <br /> system per county in order to better utilize school facilities and <br /> financial resources. <br /> HUMAN RESOURCES <br /> FLEXIBILITY IN HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAMS - <br /> Seek legislation to Amend G.S. 153A-77 to remove- population threshold, <br /> enabling any county to develop a single portal Of entry, a - <br /> consolidated case management system, and a common dates base for human <br /> services. <br /> • <br /> HUMAN SERVICES FUNDING - <br /> Support appropriation of $5 million block grant to assist counties in <br /> the provision of mandated human services programs. - <br /> • <br /> AREA MENTAL HEALTH FUNDING <br /> Support appropriations to provide "catch up" funds to reduce the <br /> tremendous disparities in state funding of area programs by providing <br /> supplemental, non-categorical funding to those programs, below the <br /> statewide per capita mean. - <br /> INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS <br /> RADIOACTIVE WASTE SITE SELECTION <br /> Seek legislation to assure that counties which are: potential sites for <br /> the low-level radioactive- waste depository are erectly involved in <br /> the site selection process and receive fair and equitable treatment in <br /> the selection process. - <br /> SEPARATION ALLOWANCES FOR LAW OFFICERS* _ <br /> Support legislation to provide state assistance in funding the special <br /> separation allowance granted to local law enforcement officers by the <br /> General Assembly in 1986 and to provide for state administration of <br /> the separation allowance program. - <br />
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