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Clay County court approves routine bills, consulting engineer contract and benefit reporting service; flooring bid discussion continued
Summary
At its March 24 special session, the Clay County Commissioners Court approved routine bills and payroll, accepted a consulting engineer arrangement for subdivision reviews, joined a TAC ACA reporting service at no cost, certified a small revenue item for the sheriff, and continued discussion on flooring for probation offices to a future meeting.
Clay County Commissioners Court voted on a series of routine items and agreements during its March 24 meeting, approving hospital and county bills and payroll, entering a consulting engineer arrangement for future subdivision reviews, joining a Texas Association of Counties (TAC) service for Affordable Care Act reporting, and certifying small additional sheriff's revenue.
Minutes and routine bills: The court approved minutes of a prior meeting and voted to pay Clay County Memorial Hospital bills and to approve hospital payroll and county payroll. No individual roll-call votes were recorded in the transcript; the court adopted these motions by voice vote with the customary "ayes" and "ayes have it" announcements.
Consulting engineer for subdivision reviews: The court…
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