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Public-health grant amendment reduces county emergency-preparedness funding to 75% for now
Summary
Montezuma County public-health staff said the county’s emergency preparedness and response (EPIR) contract with CDPHE has been amended to fund 75% of the previous scope for the current year (maximum $40,589), with the state indicating it may provide the remaining 25% later but not guaranteeing it.
Montezuma County public-health officials told commissioners that an amendment to the county’s emergency preparedness and response (EPIR) contract with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) reduces the current-year funding level to 75% of the historical budget.
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