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File #: 0194-2007    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/30/2007 In control: Health, Housing & Human Services Committee
On agenda: 2/26/2007 Final action: 2/27/2007
Title: To authorize the Columbus Health Department to enter into a revenue contract with the City of Worthington for the provision of public health services in the amount of $25,616, and to declare an emergency. ($25,616)
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting Details
2/27/20071 MAYOR Signed  Action details Meeting details
2/27/20071 CITY CLERK Attest  Action details Meeting details
2/26/20071 Columbus City Council ApprovedPass Action details Meeting details
2/26/20071 COUNCIL PRESIDENT Signed  Action details Meeting details
2/9/20071 Auditor Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/9/20071 CITY AUDITOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/9/20071 Health Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
2/9/20071 CITY ATTORNEY Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/9/20071 Health Drafter Sent to Clerk's Office for Council  Action details Meeting details
2/8/20071 FINANCE DIRECTOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/8/20071 Health Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
2/6/20071 Finance Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/5/20071 Health Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
2/5/20071 Finance Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/2/20071 HEALTH DIRECTOR Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
2/1/20071 Health Reviewer Reviewed and Approved  Action details Meeting details
1/30/20071 Health Drafter Sent for Approval  Action details Meeting details
Explanation
 
BACKGROUND:  Section 3709.08 of the Ohio Revised Code permits a city constituting a city health district to enter into a contract with another city constituting a city health district to provide public health services for its citizens. The City of Worthington has elected to enter into a contract with the Columbus Health Department in the amount of $25,616 to provide public health services. Under the contract, Worthington reimburses the Health Department for all direct and indirect costs incurred.  Emergency action is requested in order to ensure timely reimbursement to the City.
 
FISCAL IMPACT:  Expenditures and revenues to provide these services are budgeted in the 2007 Health Special Revenue Fund, Fund No. 250.
 
Title
 
To authorize the Columbus Health Department to enter into a revenue contract with the City of Worthington for the provision of public health services in the amount of $25,616, and to declare an emergency.  ($25,616)
 
Body
 
WHEREAS, Section 3709.08 of the Ohio Revised Code permits a city constituting a city health district to enter into a contract with another city constituting a city health district to provide public health services for its citizens; and,
 
      WHEREAS, the City of Worthington has a need to provide various public health services for its citizens; and,
 
      WHEREAS, the City of Worthington has approved a contract with the City of Columbus for the provision of various public health services; and,
 
WHEREAS, an emergency exists in the usual daily operation of the Columbus Health Department in that it is immediately necessary to enter into a revenue contract with the City of Worthington to ensure timely reimbursement to the City for the immediate preservation of the public health, peace, property, safety and welfare;  Now, therefore,
 
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
 
SECTION 1. That the Columbus Health Department is hereby authorized to enter into a revenue contract for the provision of various public health services for the City of Worthington in the amount of $25,616 through the period ending December 31, 2007.
 
SECTION 2. That for reasons stated in the preamble hereto, which is hereby made a part hereof, this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor, or ten days after passage if the Mayor neither approves nor vetoes the same.