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Agenda 01/27/2015 Item #16J1 1/27/2015 16.J.1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Request that the Board of County Commissioners approve the use of $15,000 from the Confiscated Trust Funds to support the State of Florida Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. OBJECTIVE: To request that the Board approve the use of $15,000 to support the State of Florida Drug Monitoring Program. CONSIDERATION: The Florida PDMP Foundation, Inc. by virtue of Section 932.7055 (5)(c) 1 Florida Statutes is seeking Board authorization for the appropriation of funds for support of the State of Florida Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. The Florida PDMP Foundation, Inc. has applied to the Sheriff for appropriation. The CCSO requests Board approval to appropriate $15,000 to support the Florida PDMP Foundation. Some of the purposes of the State of Florida Prescription Drug Monitoring Program are: a. Reduce overdose deaths and addiction rates in Florida. b. Provides relief to millions of patients receiving legally prescribed pain medication. The CCSO requests $15,000 from the Confiscated Trust Funds to be used to support their purposes. This support will benefit Florida PDMP Foundation mission. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available within the Confiscated Trust Fund to support this appropriation GROWTH MANAGEMENT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the appropriation of $15,000 Confiscated Trust Funds for support the State of Florida Drug Monitoring Program. PREPARED BY: Andrea Marsh,Finance Director APPROVED BY: Kevin Rambosk, Sheriff DATE: January 5, 2015 Packet Page-929- 1/27/2015 16.J.1 . COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.J.16.J.1. Item Summary: Request that the Board of County Commissioners approve the use of $15,000 from the Confiscated Trust Funds to support the State of Florida Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. Meeting Date: 1/27/2015 Prepared By Name: BrockMaryJo Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager,County Managers Office 1/13/2015 9:57:08 AM Submitted by Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, County Managers Office Name: BrockMaryJo 1/13/2015 9:57:09 AM Approved By Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 1/14/2015 11:06:44 AM Name: TeachScott Title:Deputy County Attorney, County Attorney Date: 1/15/2015 8:45:29 AM Name: IsacksonMark Title:Director-Corp Financial and Mngmt Svs, Office of Management&Budget Date: 1/15/2015 9:18:18 AM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 1/19/2015 6:56:53 PM Packet Page-930- 1/27/2015 16.J.1 . FLORIDA Supporting the State of Florida PM P PDMP Prescription Drug Monitoring Program FOUNDATION, INC. November 17,2014 The Honorable Kevin Rambosk Sherif—Collier County 3319 Tamiaml Tray East Naples,FL 34112 Dear Sheriff Rambosk: On behalf of the Florida Prescription Drug Mon&rLg Program Foundation I would Ifke b bank your office for its past support to keep the E-FORCSE database operational to help fight prescciplion drug abuse and diversion.Since it went online in 2011 the database has coed over 115M presaipiion records with about 26,000 PracIlloners utilizing it in addition,nearly 900 law enforcement agenda are authorized users having made over 43,000 requests for Information on active Irwesdgatlons. The Florida legislature's approval of the database and new rules for opening pain managsmar tdinics has gay reduced the pr am of uruegdated'P11 Mils'In the stale which has also led to a major dedere of about 41 percent in Florida residents dying from controlled substance overdoses. in approving the establishment of One E-FORCSE database,the leglsiehse elected to have the program funded by private donations,but not from pharmaceutical industry.Thus,It established the POMP Foundation,a 501 c 3 tart-exempt private non- profit it corporaion.The legislature also authorized the foundation to be a Direct Support Organization operating under the Florida Department of Health.Its 11 member board of directors Is appointed by the State Surgeon General. Since Ns inception,the foundation has sought funds from corporations,practitioners,local city and corny governments,health care and law enforcement organizations.The DOH was also able to secure private,state and federal grant funds and a one- time$500,000 allocation torn the legislature to get the program operational and maintain it through 2014.To ensure Its congaed sustairabllty to provide patient,errand prescriber prescription g infomnabon to health care Florida Attorney enforcement users the POMP Foundation must continue to seek funding of about$600,000 per year.In June. General Pam Bondi made a major gill to the foundation of$1.973M to ensure the basic operations of the E-FORCSE database through 2018.However,(ands are slip needed for updating and enhancing the database's technology,to educate practitioner;ioners and law enforcement about the information available from E-FORCSE and to keep the foundation operational so it can seek the additional funds needed to nun the database properly. Florida sheriffs have been major contributors to the success of the slate's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program.Since 2011, the Florida Sheriffs Association and county sheriff offices have provided$319,500. The majority of sheriffs'donations have come from Asset Forfeiture Funds. Collar Coudy sheriffs oboe has contributed$20,000.To obtain a list of all foundation contributors you may visit its website atwww.fiodrm obundatlon.cnrrbdonalions. Please do not hesitate to contact me for Information relative to the POMP Foundation and Its funding of the E-FORCSE program.The foundation hopes that It can count on your continued support in 2015. Sincerely, '�,�`` ,l itoWiLeht.Robert M.Macdonald,MS Executive Director Florida POMP Foundation,Inc. cc:Board of Directors Becid Poston,E FORCSE Program Manager Matt Dungan,Fiodda Sheriffs Association 10801 Starkey Rd..#104221•Seminole.FL 33777•850.284.4490•executive directort>flpdmpfoundation.com Packet Page-931- 1/27/2015 16.J.2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Request that the Board of County Commissioners approve the use of $5,000 from the Confiscated Trust Funds to support the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. OBJECTIVE: To request that the Board approve the use of $5,000 to support the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. CONSIDERATION: The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation by virtue of Section 932.7055 (5)(c) 1 Florida Statutes is seeking Board authorization for the appropriation of funds for support of the alcohol and drug addiction treatment. The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation has applied to the Sheriff for appropriation. The CCSO requests Board approval to appropriate $5,000 to support the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Some of the purposes of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation are: - Inpatient, outpatient, and post-treatment addiction programs for adults and youth - Patients receive individualize programming determined by a team of professionals - Medication assisted help for prescription drug dependence The CCSO requests $5,000 from the Confiscated Trust Funds to be used to support their purposes. This support will benefit the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation mission. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available within the Confiscated Trust Fund to support this appropriation. GROWTH MANAGEMENT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the appropriation of $5,000 from the Confiscated Trust Funds for support the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. PREPARED BY: Andrea Marsh,Finance Director APPROVED BY: Kevin Rambosk, Sheriff DATE: January 5, 2015 Packet Page-932- 1/27/2015 16.J.2. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.1611612. Item Summary: Request that the Board of County Commissioners approve the use of $5,000 from the Confiscated Trust Funds to support the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Meeting Date: 1/27/2015 Prepared By Name: BrockMaryJo Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, County Managers Office 1/13/2015 9:59:32 AM Submitted by Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, County Managers Office Name: BrockMaryJo 1/13/2015 9:59:33 AM Approved By Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 1/14/2015 11:07:06 AM Name: TeachScott Title: Deputy County Attorney, County Attorney Date: 1/15/2015 8:45:51 AM Name: IsacksonMark Title: Director-Corp Financial and Mngmt Svs, Office of Management&Budget Date: 1/15/2015 9:19:37 AM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 1/19/2015 6:56:35 PM Packet Page-933- 1/27/2015 16.J.2. Hazelden Betty For( Foundation ftoso Mr.Kevin Rambosk 3319 Tamiami Trl E Bldg J Ther Naples,FL 34112-4901 , 11k'1'olifer o P stor lke opt t� '.YeQ possbl1.ro1 Dear Kevin, As the holiday season approaches,I'm writing to ask for your help. You can make sure no child has a holiday season like the one Kristi had the year she saved the lives of her mother, brother and sister.She was just 15. A TERRIFYING CROSS-COUNTRY DRIVE That year,Kristi's family spent Christmas in Lexington,Ky.Her mom,Amy,planned to drive home to Forest Lake,Mimi with the children,while her husband,a pastor,traveled elsewhere for work. They weren't on the road long before Kristi realized something was very wrong.Her mom seemed seriously sick;she was swerving dangerously all over the road.Kristi's younger siblings were in the back seat,and she knew she had to do something. Kristi had earned her learner's permit about a month earlier."I wasn't a very good driver, but I said,`Mom,you have to let me drive. "I went into survival mode.I knew we would die if my mom kept driving.I had to become the mom for a little while." Thanks to Kristi's courage,they made the 15-hour drive home safely with Kristi at the wheel and Amy passed out in the seat next to her.A month or two later,Amy went to Hazelden at Center City for an assessment and was admitted to treatment for alcohol addiction. Today,Amy has been sober seven years.Thanks to contributions from generous donors like you,she and her family were rescued from a life-threatening struggle with alcoholism. As the Director of Clinical Services at the Women's Recovery Center in Center City,I have heard so many stories about women like Amy who hide their addictions,who can't bring themselves to get the help they desperately need to save themselves and their families. THE PERFECT WIFE AND MOTHER Amy was a model mom for years before she began drinking.She was a busy pastor's wife, church music director,mother of three beautiful children and stalwart member of the parish. She kept dozens of balls up in the air without breaking a sweat. (over) Packet Page-934- 1/27/2015 16.J.2. 3 .0ate If you,or a woman you love,have experienced the compassionate care—physical,spiritual and emotional—that we offer in our women's treatment programs,then you know how miraculous the results can be. Today,Amy is seven sober years into a strong recovery program.She is happily remarried. She has repaired her relationships with her children. But that wasn't enough for Amy.Her life was so transformed by her treatment at Hazelden that she felt she had to pay forward the caring help she received.She enrolled in—and completed—the master's program at Hazelden's Graduate School of Addiction Studies. And now you can find her most any day of the week on Hazelden's Center City campus, counseling patients who are battling addiction,sharing her personal experiences and offering hope. As her daughter,ICristi,now 22,says,"She's an inspiration.You can use the darkest parts of your life to bring the greatest light to other people.There's so much beauty in that? Join Amy in bringing that light to women in need this holiday season.Please send in your check today. With sincerest thanks, .44010....A4gArieff—Ni Sheila Murphy Director,Clinical Services,Betty Ford Women's Recovery Center P.S.Remember—we must receive your gift before December gi in order to use it for women's patient aid next year!Don't wait another minute to complete the enclosed form and send it in! P.P.S. Women face so many barriers to receiving the treatment they need.Let's make sure their financial situation isn't one of them!You've given before.Please give again. Packet Page-935-