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3/16/2004
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Minutes - 20040316
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2004
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2004
RES-2004-017 Leg Matters - tax on Impact of Land Development to pay for school capital facilities
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RES-2004-018 Resolution Regarding Orange County's 2004 Legislative Agenda
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12 <br />Trust since there is currently no fee for recording <br />cancellations; <br />42)Support legislation that, in the event county <br />regulation/inspection of body piercing establishments is <br />state-mandated, adequate state funding is included to <br />address the additional county cost, or, as an <br />alternative, counties are allowed to collect fees to <br />offset the cost of the regulation/inspection activities; <br />43)** Support the instituting of a national criminal record <br />check for long-term care employees (all persons involved <br />in direct patient care) since the current requirement <br />for state criminal record checks is not adequate for a <br />mobile society where many in the work force come from <br />out of state. The current suspension of the state's <br />statutory requirement for a national criminal records <br />check must be lifted, not continued again; <br />44)** Support statutory clarification on the definition of <br />special care locked units (units intended to meet <br />certain requirements in order to provide special care <br />for persons with Alzheimer's disease or related <br />disorders; not simply units with a door that locks). <br />Legislative requirements as outlined in Senate Bill 10 <br />(House Bill 60) have been circumvented through <br />12
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