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Clallam County approves multiple public-health, public-safety and weed-control contract amendments
Summary
At its April 8 meeting, the Board of Clallam County Commissioners approved contract amendments and agreements with the Washington State Department of Health, Washington State Patrol, the Department of Agriculture and a managed-care plan to fund public health programs, a fingerprinting machine and noxious-weed work.
CLALLAM COUNTY, Wash. — The Board of Clallam County Commissioners approved a set of contract amendments and agreements at its April 8 meeting that add funding for local public-health programs, replace fingerprinting equipment at the jail and return unused weed-control grant money to the state.
The actions included two separate consolidated contract amendments with the Washington State Department of Health, a federal-pass-through grant administered by the Washington State Patrol for the Clallam County Sheriff's Office, an amendment to a noxious-weed grant from the Washington State Department of Agriculture and an amended agreement with a managed-care organization.
Why it matters: The changes affect local public-health programming (including WIC services and emergency-preparedness work), the sheriff's office operations and the county's noxious-weed…
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