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Health department seeks $30,000 software upgrade for vital records; commissioners told septic enforcement gaps exist
Summary
The county health department asked commissioners to approve a $30,000 upgrade to its vital-records software to enable electronic death certificates and state integration; officials also discussed septic-permit enforcement and asked for more enforcement capacity.
Adams County’s health department asked commissioners for and received approval to purchase a $30,000 upgrade to its existing vital-records software, county staff said. Health director Jessica told the board the upgrade — an update with the current vendor rather than a new system — would allow staff to issue death certificates electronically, maintain an electronic database for historical death records, and automatically exchange data with the state system.
"The upgrades will not only allow us to be more efficient in issuing these birth…
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