Agenda 09/09-10/2008 Item #16D26
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Recommendation to approve a budget amendment in the amount of $7,260.00 to recognize
additional revenue from the collection of co-payments from the Collier County Social Services
Program.
Prepared By:
Department
Housing and Human Services
Date
8/14/20088:22:19 AM
Approved By:
Department Approval
Public Services Approved
Date
8/27/200810:25 AM
Approved By:
Department
Approval
Date
County
Manager's Office Approved
8/27/2008 10:40 AM
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ATTACHMENTS:
Name: Description:
D EXECUTIVE SUMMARY -
Becoanize additional Co-Pay Executive Summary
Revenue - Social Services. doc
Type:
Executive Summary
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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Recommendation to approve a budget amendment in the amount of
$7,260.00 to recognize additional revenue from the collection of co-
payments from the Collier County Social Services Program.
OBJECTIVE: To obtain approval to recognize additional co-payment revenue
received from the Social Services program.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Housing and Human Services Department, Social
Services program assists Collier County residents who are 100% or below the
Federal Poverty Income Guideline with medical care and prescription costs.
These services are supported by the general fund of the county. The Social
Services Program requires that a recipient of services be assessed a co-payment
for medical and prescription assistance. The amount of co-payment is
determined by the services provided.
The Social Services Program has collected an additional $7,260.00 in co-
payments for FY 08. The funds will be used for medical, dental care, and
prescription assistance to low income residents of Collier County.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT: There is no growth management impact from this
recommendation.
FISCAL IMPACT: FY 08 budget will increase by $7,260.00
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Commissioners approve
revenue.
Staff recommends that the Board of County
this budget amendment to recognize the additional
Prepared by: Candice Franco, Case Management Supervisor, Housing and
Human Services Department