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Custer County commissioners adopt year-end spending adjustments, record donations and create internal health-insurance fund
Summary
At its Dec. 10 meeting the Custer County Board of Commissioners adopted a package of year-end resolutions that moved grant and donation money into county accounts, cleared up vehicle-sale records, and established Fund 56 to manage the county’s self-insured employee health plan.
The Custer County Board of Commissioners adopted a series of year-end resolutions on Dec. 10, approving grant-related appropriations, recording monetary and tangible donations, clarifying vehicle-sale records and establishing an internal fund for the county’s self-insured health insurance program.
Why it matters: The bundle of votes authorizes how the county will spend and record funds before year-end, affects county financial statements and bookkeeping, and formally creates Fund 56 as the vehicle for employee health-plan revenues and expenses.
Key board actions at a glance - Resolution 25-51: Authorized sale/auction of sheriff’s surplus items on govdeals.com, including cold-weather gear, tools and vehicles.…
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