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File #: 0772-2012    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/29/2012 In control: Health & Human Services Committee
On agenda: 4/30/2012 Final action: 5/2/2012
Title: To authorize the Board of Health to modify a contract with Nationwide Children's Hospital for WIC clinic services by reducing the maximum obligation by $13,843.05.
Explanation
This ordinance authorizes the Board of Health to modify contract EL012412 with Nationwide Children's Hospital by reducing the contract maximum obligation by $13,843.05.  After this modification the new maximum obligation for this contract will be $539,488.95.  The reduction is needed to adjust for the 5% overall reduction the Women Infants Children (WIC) Grant Program received for the 2011-2012 Fiscal Year.
Under this contract Nationwide Children's Hospital provides WIC clinics at various locations.
FISCAL IMPACT:  This contract is funded entirely by a grant from the Ohio Department of Health.  Because it is a reduction to the contract amount, no additional funds are needed for this modification.
 
Title
To authorize the Board of Health to modify a contract with Nationwide Children's Hospital for WIC clinic services by reducing the maximum obligation by $13,843.05.
  
Body
WHEREAS, the Board of Health desires to modify contract EL012412 with Nationwide Children's Hospital by reducing the contract maximum obligation by $13,843.05;  and
WHEREAS, this modification will make the contract consistent with the 5% overall reduction the Women Infants Children (WIC) Grant Program received for the 2011-2012 Fiscal Year;  Now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
SECTION 1.  That the Board of Health is hereby authorized to modify contract EL012412 with Nationwide Children's Hospital, by reducing the maximum obligation by $13,843.05 for a new total not to exceed $539,488.95.
SECTION 2.  That this modification is made pursuant to Section 329.16 of the Columbus City Code.
SECTION 3.  That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.