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Hardin County Commissioners on July 28 approved an updated job description for an Inogen Healthcare case worker in the county health services department, the court said at a special meeting.
County leaders said Human Resources had requested the change and that the update will take effect in the next budget year. The court briefly discussed the update and then acted on a motion to approve it.
The change was introduced by the presiding official and moved by Commissioner Cooper, with Commissioner Young seconding the motion. The court voted “Aye” and the presiding official announced the motion passed.
No budgetary figures or revised salary ranges were presented in the meeting record. Human Resources Director Mrs. Harrington was named as the requester but was not recorded as speaking during the item. The transcript notes the update had been discussed “a few weeks ago” and that the effective date is the next budget year.
The court did not amend the job description on the record; it approved the updated description as presented and moved on to the next agenda item.
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