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Bannock County approves victim-advocacy MOU, clinician pass-through funding and overflow housing contract for juvenile detention; authorizes furniture payment

5824331 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

The county approved an MOU with Family Service Alliance for victim advocacy in the juvenile detention center, agreed to a Department of Juvenile Corrections pass-through funding arrangement for clinicians, renewed an overflow housing contract with Mini-Cassia, and approved payment for newly delivered youth detention furniture from PILT funds.

Bannock County commissioners authorized three agreements and a budget payment related to the District 6 Juvenile Detention Center on Sept. 23: a memorandum of understanding with Family Service Alliance to provide victim advocates, a pass-through funding agreement from the Department of Juvenile Corrections to pay clinicians, renewal of an overflow housing contract with Minidoka/Mini-Cassia, and the county approved payment this year for furniture delivered for the youth detention facility using PILT funds.

The board heard from Sarah O'Banion, executive director of Family Service Alliance, who described the MOU as a renewal of an older agreement. “This is to ensure mutual support between the parties or purposes for compliance with…

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