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2000 S Health -Renewal of State Consolidated Contract with Health Department
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Minutes - 04-17-2000
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4 <br />C:\CDNSOLIDATED Q:7NTRA::T 00-01. FINAL.Ir:M` Page 2 of 11 <br />A. WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY THE DEPARTMENT <br />1. The Department shall perform activities in compliance with applicable program <br />rules contained in the North Carolina Administrative Code as well as all applicable <br />Federal and State laws and regulations. <br />2. The Department shall perform the activities specified in the Program Contract <br />Addenda for State funded budgets. <br />3. The Department shall administer and enforce all rules that have been adopted by <br />the Commission for .Health Services or approved by the State and adopted by the <br />Local Board of Health. <br />4. The Department shall provide to the State copies of rules adopted by the Local <br />Board of Health pursuant to G.S. 130A-39 and Public Health .Ordinances adopted <br />by the County Commissioners, within 30 days of adoption. <br />5. The Department shall provide to the State a Community Diagnosis Prioritization of <br />Problems every biennium, 'The Department shall also provide a Community <br />Diagnosis narrative, when completed in association with the Comprehensive <br />Community Assessment/Diagnosis. <br />B. FUNDING STIPULATIONS <br />1. Funding for this contract is subject to the availability of State, Federal, and Special <br />Funds for the purpose set forth in this Contract. <br />2. During the period of this Contract, the Department shall not use State, Federal or <br />.Special Project funds received under this Contract to reduce locally appropriated <br />funds as reflected in the Local Health Department Budgets. <br />3. The Department shall not use personal health program funds to support <br />environmental health personnel nor use environmental health program funds to <br />support personal health programs. <br />4. Fees generated by the Food and Lodging Fees Collection Program may only be <br />used to support State and Local food, lodging, and institution sanitation programs. <br />and activities. <br />5. Funds for Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention may be used to support both <br />environmental health and child health activities. <br />6. The Department shall comply with Standards for Mandated Public Health <br />Services, 15A NCAC 25, Section .0200; and Administrative Procedures Manual <br />for Federal Block Grant Funds, 1 NCAC 33, Sections .0100 - .1502. <br />7: The Department shall maintain monthly employee time records to document <br />employee salaries and fringe benefits charged to state funds. The percentage of <br />time each employee spends in each activity shall be converted to dollars based <br />upon the employee's salary and benefits. <br />8. The Department participating in Medicaid Reimbursement shall: <br />a. Comply with the terms of the Medicaid Interagency Agreement and the <br />Provider Participation Agreement effective October 1, 1992 and any <br />subsequent approved addenda or new Agreement approved and <br />established during .the period of this contract. <br />
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