Adams County commissioners approve weekly claims, payroll and a small budget transfer

Adams County Commissioners · December 17, 2025

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Summary

Commissioners approved routine financial items including weekly health claims of $33,303.13, a workers' compensation claim of $2,876.50, payroll claims of $397,003.50, and a $2,051 intra‑series transfer to the dog pound line.

Adams County commissioners on Tuesday approved a series of routine financial actions including insurance claims, workers’ compensation, payroll and a small budget transfer.

The board approved weekly Ally health insurance medical claims reported at $33,303.13 (with an approximate stop‑loss adjustment noted). Commissioners also approved an Eastern Alliance workers’ compensation payout of $2,876.50; county staff clarified that this amount covers claim payments rather than premiums.

Payroll claims for the pay period (12/5) were presented at $397,003.50 and were approved by motion along with payroll timecard approvals submitted by department heads. Separately, staff asked for an intra‑series transfer of $2,051 from a Saint Mary River cleanup budget line to the dog pound line to cover a year‑end shortfall; commissioners approved the transfer to ensure the animal shelter line has funds through the end of the year.

Each action was moved and seconded on the record and approved by voice vote; the meeting transcript does not record a roll‑call tally for these routine approvals.