Committee renews 1-to-1 behavioral health contract after reviewing year-over-year usage
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Sumner County insurance committee reviewed behavioral-health visit counts reported by staff and approved renewal of a one-to-one services contract with optional one-year extensions; members clarified contract approval is not the same as an annual budget decision.
Sumner County insurance committee members reviewed behavioral-health service usage and approved the renewal of a one-to-one services contract.
Speaker 1 presented year-over-year figures, saying the program completed "336 behavioral health visits" in 2022 and "643" visits from January through October 2025 as presented in the packet. Speaker 1 clarified, "I just want to first kinda touch base. I wanna make sure that everybody understands that this is not a budget approval," indicating that the contract vote did not alter the county—s annual budget.
The committee voted by voice to accept the one-to-one service contract with an initial term and optional one-year extensions; staff noted vendors and contract terms will be finalized with legal and finance before execution. Members asked staff to return with any additional details needed to assess expenditures and service delivery at a later date.
No roll-call tally was recorded in the transcript; the vote was taken by voice.
