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New state law could bar Hamilton Center from county funding if nonclinical pay exceeds $400,000

3207918 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

A council member read Section 127 of House Bill 1001, which takes effect July 1, 2025, saying community health centers that pay any nonclinical employee $400,000 or more annually could lose eligibility for local property-tax funding and most state grants (excluding Medicaid).

A provision in House Bill 1001 signed by the governor could make Hamilton Center ineligible for county property-tax funding and many state grants if any nonclinical employee is paid $400,000 or more, a council member informed the Vigo County Council.

The council member reading the provision said Section 127 takes effect July 1, 2025, and “says beginning after 06/30/2025, if a community health center provides compensation to any individual employee, not including clinical staff, including salary and benefits, in an amount that is $400,000 or more per year, then the community health center is not eligible to receive funding…

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