Explanation
BACKGROUND: The City of Columbus received funds for the Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Control grant program from the Ohio Department of Health. The STD Control program enables the Columbus Health Department to identify and prevent sexually transmitted diseases through gonorrhea culture screening, syphilis elimination, gonococcal isolate surveillance, and partner services. Additionally, the Columbus Health Department assures the quality of medical and laboratory services, surveillance, partner services, and data management. All activities are conducted with special emphasis on populations at high risk such as correction facilities, organizations focusing on adolescents, and managed care settings. The Board of Health will contract with Westside Community Center and Tobias Project, Inc. to provide community education and training for syphilis elimination.
In 2004, a Request for Proposals was advertised in the City Bulletin in accordance with the City's competitive bidding requirements. Westside Community Center, and Tobias Project, Inc. were awarded contracts.
Emergency Action is required to ensure the continued operation of the STD Control grant program.
FISCAL IMPACT: These contracts are entirely funded by a grant award from the Ohio Department of Health. This grant does not generate revenue or require a City match.
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To authorize the Board of Health to enter into contracts with two community service agencies for the provision of community education and training for syphilis elimination services for the period January 1, 2005 through December 31, 2005; to authorize the expenditure of $62,531.20 from the Health Department Grants Fund to pay the costs thereof; and to declare an emergency. ($62,531.20)
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WHEREAS, the Columbus Health Department has received funding from the Ohio Department of Health for the STD Control grant; and,
WHEREAS, in order to ensure continued services provisions under the progra...
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