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Rich County commissioners on the record signed an agreement to terminate the District 1 Mental Health Authority and finalize a recent reorganization that routes mental-health contracting through the county health department. The action was presented during a phone call with a participant identified as Ben and carried unanimously.
The termination document was described as a “loose ends” cleanup to complete a reformatting that created a new mental health authority via an interlocal agreement. Ben told commissioners that Cache and Box Elder counties have already signed the termination agreement; once the commission signs, the reformatting will be complete.
Bear River Mental Health will continue as the behavioral-health provider, Ben said, but services will be provided under a contract administered by the health department rather than direct county-level District 1 authority contracts. Commissioners moved to sign the termination agreement; the motion passed unanimously.
Commissioner discussion included a request that the executed, signed copy be emailed to county attorneys so other counties could file it in their records. A staff member (Annalise) agreed to distribute the signed document.
No statute or ordinance citation was read into the record during the item. The record shows the vote and the administrative direction to circulate the signed agreement; there was no additional policy action or contract award beyond signing the termination form.
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