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County to add child support enforcement IGA with Oregon to consent calendar; most staff offered state jobs
Summary
County staff asked the board to suspend a rule to add an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) to the consent calendar transferring child support enforcement to the state; staff said 19 positions were affected and that 16 employees accepted state offers while one retired and three attorneys moved to other district attorney positions.
Washington County staff on June 24 asked the Board of Commissioners to amend its rules and add an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the State of Oregon to the consent calendar to document a transfer of child support enforcement services.
Staff told the board the county received the IGA language on short notice from the state and that the transfer is a documentation of an existing transfer of service. Officials said there were 19 employees associated with the…
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