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Marion County approves $125,000 amendment to Oregon Health Authority agreement to cover higher remittance rate
Summary
Commissioners approved amendment No. 2 to Marion County's intergovernmental agreement with the Oregon Health Authority, adding $125,000 to cover an increase in the state remittance factor for Foodborne Illness Prevention Program-related fees.
Marion County commissioners on Sept. 24 approved amendment number 2 to an intergovernmental agreement with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA), adding $125,000 and bringing the contract total to $525,000 to cover a higher remittance rate tied to licensing and inspection fees.
Ryan Matthews, administrator for Marion County Health and Human Services, told the board the increase reflects an OHA change to the remittance factor for the state's Foodborne Illness Prevention Program (FIP), which adjustments the percentage counties must remit from fees they collect. "That is the rate is…
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