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Human Services Board highlights CPS work, budget pressures and a proposed fee increase
Summary
Supervisor Klein reported on child protective services workload and a State QA review that positively acknowledged local crisis and intensive outpatient programs; human services projected a $15,000 revenue increase from raising the intoxicated-driver program fee from $250 to $300 for 2026 and noted one youth in treatment costing $756 per day.
Supervisor Klein, reporting for the Human Services Board, summarized a recent presentation on child protective services (CPS) and discussed financial projections and staffing matters.
Klein described the CPS presentation by Shawn Michaels as outlining the worker’s role in assessing family safety and completing state-mandated paperwork; many cases require…
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