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Board approves contracts, appointments and a letter opposing Prop 50; several items tabled
Summary
The Yuba County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 14 ratified a seven-year jail health contract assignment, awarded a $1.08 million library renovation contract, approved multiple appointments, directed staff to negotiate renewal with the county ambulance operator, and voted to send a letter opposing California Proposition 50 (one abstention).
The Yuba County Board of Supervisors approved several administrative and contract actions at its Oct. 14 meeting and voted to send a county letter opposing Proposition 50.
A motion to ratify and approve an agreement for provision of comprehensive medical and mental health services at the Yuba County jail was adopted after Brandon Spear, jail commander, told supervisors that Correctional Healthcare Partners (CHP) was selected through an RFP process and that an emergency contract began Oct. 1 while the county finalized a seven-year contract through Sept. 30, 2032. The contract includes expanded medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services, alignment with NCCHC standards and CalAIM initiatives, and ongoing…
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