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Prosecutor warns state RFP could end local adult protective services
Summary
Vigo County Chief Deputy Rob Roberts told the council the stateissued RFPs and funding reductions may transfer Adult Protective Services away from prosecuting offices, putting local coverage at risk when the current contract ends June 30.
Rob Roberts, chief deputy with the Vigo County Prosecutor—9s Office, told the Vigo County Council that the state—9s procurement and budget choices could end the county—9s locally run Adult Protective Services (APS) program.
Roberts said APS is currently run by hub prosecutors under a contract with the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) and historically has been funded on two-year cycles. He told the council prosecutors around the state told FSSA they would not renew contracts in 2025 under the then-current funding levels, and the Legislature…
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