Explanation
Ordinance number 1583-2016, approved by City Council on June 27, 2016, authorized the Board of Health to enter into a contract with Franklin County Public Health in the amount of $288,897.58 to maintain a Public Health Emergency Preparedness/Emergency Response System in the event of bioterrorism activities in Central Ohio. Ordinance 0395-2017, approved by City Council on February 27, 2017, authorized additional funds of $31,357.66 for this contract made available by the Ohio Department of Health, Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program. Additional funds have now been identified by the Ohio Department of Health, Public Health Emergency Preparedness Program to provide a second modification to this contract.
This ordinance is needed to increase contract PO018339 in the amount of $29,454.18 for the total contract amount not to exceed $349,709.42 for a time period ending June 30, 2017 with Franklin County Public Health.
The Office of Emergency Preparedness writes and maintains the Columbus Public Health Emergency Response Plan. This Plan contains over 50 planning annexes such as infectious disease response and environmental health hazard response and mitigation plans covering the Columbus and Worthington jurisdictions.
Emergency action is requested for this contract modification in order to ensure that deliverables for the emergency preparedness activities can be completed prior to the end date of June 30, 2017.
FISCAL IMPACT: The Public Health Emergency Preparedness grant budget provides $349,709.42 for a contract with Franklin County Public Health. This ordinance is contingent on the passage of Ordinance 0895-2017.
Title
To authorize and direct the Board of Health to modify by increasing an existing contract with Franklin County Public Health for emergency preparedness activities through June 30, 2017; to authorize the expenditure of $29,454.18 from the Health Department Grants Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($29,454.18)
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