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County approves $65,684 state pass-through to Davis Behavioral Health, accepts $5,200 donation to Aging Services
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The commission approved amendment #7 to a state pass-through contract providing $65,684 to Davis Behavioral Health, accepted a $5,200 donation to Aging Services, and approved the Area Agency on Aging Year 4 plan and a food handler training agreement.
The Davis County commission on April 21 approved several health department items, including a state pass-through amendment that provides $65,684 to Davis Behavioral Health, acceptance of a private donation for Aging Services, and approval of the countys Year 4 Area Agency on Aging plan.
Commissioner Lorraine Kamalu introduced amendment #7 to contract 2025-0484, a pass-through from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services providing $65,684 to Davis Behavioral Health for mental health services; she said the funding begins 07/01/2025 and noted the contracts ending date appears to contain a typo but was understood to be a one-year term. The commission approved the amendment by voice vote.
Rochelle Blackham presented a $5,200 donation from the Ryan and Michelle Regis Living Trust to Davis County Aging Services (receivable received 04/09/2026) and sought approval of the Area Agency on Aging Year 4 plan (2024—2027) linked to contract 20230377 covering 07/01/2026—06/30/2027. She also presented an agreement with Food Handler Solutions for a food handler permit training program (a $15 receivable for those completing training). All health items were approved by voice vote.
Staff will finalize contract documentation and confirm corrected contract dates where the transcript indicated potential typos.
