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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
County Administration Building
102 East Front Street
Lillington, North Carolina
Regular Meeting
September 5, 2017 9:00 am
**Tuesday**
1. Call to order -Chairman Gordon Springle
2. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation -Commissioner Barbara McKoy
3. Consider additions and deletions to the published agenda
4. Consent Agenda
A. Minutes
B. Budget Amendments
C. Resolution to add roads to state system
D. Resolution To Accept Legislative Contingency Funds for the Purpose of
Infrastructure Projects in the County
E. Harnett County Engineer requests approval of the Capital Project Ordinance for the
Government Complex South and DSS Renovations totaling $1,755,000.
F. Harnett County Library requests approval to apply for annual state aid for $166,3 I 7
from the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, the State Library. The
State Library allocates a certain amount of funds each year for the local libraries
intended to promote, aid and equalize public library services in North Carolina.
There is no match required.
G. Harnett County Economic Development requests approval of corrections/changes to
the Harnett County Economic Development Council Bylaws.
H. Hamett County Sheriffs Office requests approval of an amendment to the Detention
Center Health Plan. The amendment contains a revised policy on the booking
procedures for new inmates.
5. Period of up to 30 minutes for informal comments allowing 3 minutes for each
presentation
6. Appointments
7. JCI Presentation, Senior Manager Valerie Gilchrist
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8. County Manager's Report -Joseph Jeffries, County Manager
9. New Business
10. Closed Session
1 I. Adjourn
Sandhills Center Quarterly Fiscal Report -June 30, 2017
Hamett County Financial Summary Report -July, 2017
Sales Tax Analysis by Article -May 2017
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HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Minutes of Regular Meeting
August 21, 2017
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners met in regular session on Monday, August 21,
2017, in the Commissioners Meeting Room, County Administration Building, I 02 East Front
Street, Lillington, North Carolina.
Members present:
Staff present:
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Joe Miller, Vice Chairman
Barbara McKay, Commissioner
Abe Elmore, Commissioner
Howard Penny, Commissioner
Joseph Jeffries, County Manager
Paula Stewart, Deputy County Manager
Dwight Snow, County Attorney
Kimberly Honeycutt, Finance Officer
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
Chairman Springle called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Boy Scout Troop 1776 led the Pledge
of Allegiance. Commissioner Howard Penny led the invocation.
Chairman Springle called for additions and deletions to the published agenda. Commissioner
Elmore moved to approve the agenda as published. Commissioner McKay seconded the motion
which passed unanimously.
Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the following items listed on the consent agenda. Vice
Chairman Miller seconded the motion, which passed unanimously
1. Minutes: August 7, 2017 Regular Meeting
2. Budget Amendments:
44 Sheriff Department
Code I I0-5100-420.32-27 Controlled Substance Tax
110-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated
50 Capital Reserve GGOVT Fund
Code 194-5500-4 20. 7 4-7 4 Animal Services
194-0000-399.00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated
7,422 increase
7,422 increase
25,000 increase
25,000 increase
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5 I Cooperative Extension
Code 110-7398-465.32-30 Family Consumer Science
110-0000-399-00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated
52 Airport
Code 110-6500-406.43-16 Maintenance & Repair Equip
110-6500-406.43. l 8 Maintenance & Repair landscaping
110-0000-356 .30-00 Reimbursement /Insurance claim
53 Emergency Services
Code l 10-5300-420.31-45 Disaster Expenses
l 10-0000-356.41-07 Natural Disaster
3 . Tax rebates , refunds and releases
383 increase
383 increase
3,200 increase
2 ,146 increase
5,346 increase
96 ,589 increase
96,589 increase
4. Harnett County Board of Commissioners authorized , empowered and commanded the
Tax Administrator to collect the taxes set forth in the tax records filed in the office of
Harnett County and in the tax receipts herewith delivered to the Tax Administrator, in the
amounts and from the taxpayers likewise therein set forth. This charge is for the
2017/2018 tax year.
5. Hamett County Health Director requested approval to establish the following fees :
CPT Code Description Recommended Price
S0281 Medical Home Program Mgmt Fee $150
11765
J7298
J7301
(Postpartum Home visit)
Ingrown Toenail Removal
Mirena IUD (5 year)
Skyla IUD (3 year)
$105
$900 (340b pricing $235)
$700 (340b pricing $235)
6. Proclamation Supporting Marsy's Law for North Carolina
7. Harnett County Public Utilities requested approval of write-offs for the second quarter of
2017 in the amount of $39 ,799.25 . All of these accounts have been delinquent for more
than three years. The facilitation of these write-offs is an important step in a continuing
effort to effectively manage collections and bad debt. HCDPU is currently using the
Local Government Debt Setoff Program and On-Line Collections, Inc. to help collect
delinquent accounts .
8. Hamett County Finance Officer requested approval of an agreement to enter into an
installment purchase financing with PNC at an interest rate of 1.82% for Finance/Human
Resources Software and Courthouse Audio Visual Upfits in the amount of $1,902,953 for
a term of three years and interest totaling $43 ,434 .61.
9. Denied request to waive rezoning fees for the Williams Property on US 401 South .
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Chairman Springle opened the floor for informal comments by the public, allowing up to
3 minutes for each presentation up to 30 minutes.
Penny Christman from Johnsonville listed improvements she would like to see at
the Johnsonville Convenience Site. She also requested an update on the park and
asked to be informed about future county clean-ups as soon as possible.
Cris Nystrom of 391 Center Lane in Bunnlevel addressed the Board. He said he
would like to see more citizens involved in their government.
Johnathan Marchant of Raleigh thanked commissioners for adopting the
proclamation supporting Marsy's Law for North Carolina. He said Marcy's Law
is legislation that would provide equal rights to victims of violent crimes.
Jennifer Marriner of 1161 Live Oak Road in Coats talked about the 2017 NC
"Clear the Shelter" event. She also voiced her concerns regarding the Hamett
County Animal Services and asked that a citizen be allowed to participate in the
selection of the new Adoption Coordinator/Manager position.
Dr. Lavonda Fowler of 1000 West Hamett Street in Dunn talked about animal
rescue organizations and what they do.
Vice Chairman Miller moved to approve the appointment listed below. Commissioner Elmore
seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
HARNETT COUNTY COUNCIL FOR WOMEN
Staci Campbell was appointed to serve on this Council for a term of three years expiring
September 30, 2020.
Commissioner Elmore said the Better Breathing Club of Hamett County is a good program at no
cost. He said they show you some things you can do to breathe better. They meet the third
Friday of each month from 10:30 am until noon at the First Choice Community Health Center in
Lillington.
Mark Locklear, Director of Development Services, petitioned the Board for a public hearing
regarding Landowner/Applicant: Milton Enterprises , Inc./ Stephen Milton; 23.64 +/-acres; Pin#
0642-72-4441.000; From RA-40 to RA-30 Zoning District; SR# 1412 (Christian Light Road);
Hector's Creek Township.
Mr. Locklear said the site is currently vacant and as per the application, the intent is to subdivide
thi s property for residential purposes. RA-30 requires less lot frontage than RA-40. He sai d
public water is available and private septic tank will be utilized with surrounding land u ses
including vacant farmland and single-family residential uses. Mr. Locklear noted that on August
7, 2017 the Hamett County Planning Board voted unanimously (4-0) to recommend approval
based on proposed use of single family residential therefore maintaining the compatibility
between RA-40 and RA-30.
Mr. Locklear stated staffs evaluation as:
The IMP ACT to the adjacent property owners and the surrounding community is
reasonable, and the benefits of the rezoning outweigh any potential inconvenience or
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hann to the community. REASONING: The impact to the surrounding community is
reasonable, as the requested rezoning district is similar in nature to the surrounding area.
The requested zoning district is COMPATIBLE with the existing Land Use
Classification. REASONING : The requested zoning of RA-30 is compatible with the
overall land use classification of Medium Density Residential, as well as within the
Compatibility Development Target area. The MDR land use class could have lot
densities that range from 2-5 units per acre and have areas of existing utilities. The
Compatibility Development Target areas are based on potential utility availability and
flexibility with lot sizes.
The proposal does ENHANCE or maintain the public health, safety and general welfare.
REASONING: The requested zoning to RA-30 would maintain the public health, safety
and general welfare due to the existing residential uses within the area.
This request is NOT for a SMALL SCALE REZONING and should not be evaluated for
reasonableness. REASONING: Since the proposed zoning district of RA-30 is
immediately across the road , as well as due to the similarity of the two districts, this
application does not need to be considered a Small Scale Rezoning.
Suggested Statement-of-Consistency: Staff concludes the requested rezoning to RA-30 would
not have an unreasonable impact on the surrounding community and will maintain the public
health, safety, and general welfare based on the existing residential uses as well as the County's
Land Use Plan. It is recommended that this rezoning request be approved.
Chairman Springle called to order a public hearing on the matter and opened the meeting for
comments from the public. Seeing no one move, Chairman Springle closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Elmore moved to approve the rezoning as presented. Commissioner McKoy
seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Treasurer Tom Steves presented the Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Club annual report.
Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Club is a 50I(C)3 tax-exempt corporation who leases land
from the County. The Club's mission is to preserve southern agricultural heritage through
restoration and display of antique farm equipment at work, and to provide fun and educational
family activities for North Carolinians of all ages.
Mr. Steves reported some activities at Sandhills Farm Park including the 7th annual Swap Meet
the I st Saturday in October, the 9th Annual Sandhills Antique Fann-Show the 3rd Saturday in
March, Ag Science Days increased to 4 per year to accommodate all Hamett County 5th graders,
HC Bee Keepers Association classes and 5K Run.
He noted club involvement in the community, which included a $1000 scholarship to a local high
school student, FF A project, budgeting $ 1600 to send students to FF A Leadership Camp and
FF A Recreation Camp at White Lake and the Club Benevolent Fund that helps local people in
financial need. Mr. Steves also listed community activities supported with demonstrations
and /or static displays by the Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Club.
Mr. Steves said they planted 30 Crepe Myrtle trees at the entrance of the Sandhills Farm Park.
He reported future plans include a bathroom facility at the Fann Park , a museum for display of
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donations and extend pavement of Alexander Drive to Farm Park entrance. Mr. Steves also said
their farm show draws approximately 800 attendees and 20-30 vendors with a gross income over
$13,000.
Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Club President Alvin McArtan addressed the Board. He
spoke of Club Founder Bruce Davis who recently passed away. Mr. McArtan said the Club's
lease with the County is coming up for renewal in January and they would like to extend their
lease for an additional 10 years as soon as possible. Mr. McArtan thanked the County for their
support of the Club's endeavors. Club members Ronald Thomas and Craig Senter were also
present. It was the consensus of the Board for staff to draft a new lease agreement with
Sandhills Antique Farm Equipment Club as soon as possible.
Mr. Jeffries presented the following:
Interdepartmental Budget Amendments
There was no new business.
There was no need for closed session.
Commissioner Elmore moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:36 pm. Commissioner Penny
seconded the motion that passed unanimously.
Gordon Springle, Chairman Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
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Agenda Item 4 • f!>
BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be
made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018;
Section l. To amend the General Fund, Health Department, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-7600-441.11-00 Salaries & Wages $ 1,000.00
110-7600-441.58-01 Training $ 162.00
110-7600-441.58-21 Travel-Contract $ 200.00
110-7600-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies $ 300.00
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-331 . 76-01 WIC $ 1,662.00
EXPLANATION: To budget additional funds received for the WIC Breastfeeding Peer program.
APPROVALS:
Department Head (date)
Section 2 . Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk of the Board, and to the Budget Officer and
the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted th is
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Boa rd
day of ,2017
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAIN ED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following amendment be
made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018;
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Health Department, the appropriations are to be changed as follows :
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-7 600-441.11-00 Salaries $ 3,559.00
110-7600-441.41-11 Telecommunications & Postage $ 1,200.00
110-7600-441.60-33 Materials & Supplies $ 1,197.00
110-7 600-441. 60-4 6 Medical Supplies $ 1,732 .00
110-7600-441 .60-4 7 Food & Provisions $ 100.00
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-331. 76-01 WIC $ 7,788 .00
EX PLANA TIO N: To budget additional State funds received for the WIC Client Services program.
APPROVALS:
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Department Head (date)
Section 2 . Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk of the Board, and to the Budget Officer and
the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted th is
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Board
day of ,2017
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the following
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018:
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Cooperative Extension program, the appropriations are to be
changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-7398-465-36-24 Materials/Supplies Ag Ventures 1,500
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-399-00-00 Fund Balance Appropriated
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1,000
110-0000-344-12-00 Revenue A11fi (A,d+1A(P, YtnlhrI\IY\'7 500
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EXPIANATION: To increase Fund Balance Appropriated for $1,000, for funds received last fiscal year for Ag
Ventures Grant. Also, to budget $500 received this fiscal year. County match left out of original budget
amendment. (See attached sheet)
APPROVALS:
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the
Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
day of
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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NC AgVentures Application for a
Community Grant
Completed applications must be received by email on or
before 5;00 PM January 6, 2017. Please, one application
per Extension agent.
Project Trtle
Livestock Handling Equipment
How much money are you requesting (up to $10,000)?
Tobam, Trust Fund Commlsskln
IPOISIIEI PIGJICT
We are requesting $8,700 for both sets of needed livestock handling equipment but funding of either set
of equipment will be considered and highJy appreciated.
Cash leveraged from other sources (15% of award amount Is required)?
$1,514
Agent Name
Brian Parrish
Cell
919-961-9971
Email
Brian_ Parrish@ncsu.edu
Name of community group
Hamett County Livestock Association
Name of community group leader
Phillip Page
Name of person or agency that wlH be the fiscal agent for the project funds
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina that the following
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018:
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Sheriffs Department, the appropriations are to be changed as
follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-5100-420-58-01 Sheriff Training & Meetings 692
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-354-11-00 Restitution 692
EXPLANATION : To increase the Sheriffs Training line for updated training needs.
APPROVALS:
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Department Head (date)
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the
Budget Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this day of , 2017.
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Interim Clerk to the Board
Jim Burgin, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the fol lowing
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018 :
Section l.To amend the Transportation budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-4650-410.3 2-70 Capital Assistance -TOP 91,016
110-8800-490.32-16 Contingency 9,101
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-334.55-03 NC Transportation Capital 81,915
EXPLANATION: To match the County's budget with the awarded grant agreement for the NC Dept. of Transportation/
Public Transportation Division Capital Ass istance-TOP {18-CT-040) grant.
APPROVALS :
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Department Head (date}
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Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ______ day of ______ ~--------
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioner
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, that the fol lowing
amendment be made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018 :
Section 1.To amend the Transportation budget, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-4650-410.43-21 Operating -Repair & Ma int./ Ma int. & Repair -Auto $7,875
110-4650-410.60-31 Operating/ Gas $7,876
110-4650-410.60-33 Operating/ Materials & Supplies $7,875
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-334.55-02 Transportation/EDT AP Transportation 10,882
110-0000-334.55-05 Transportation/RGP Transportation 14,318
110-0000-334. 77-04 Human Services/Work Fi rst Transportation 1,574
EXPLANATION: To align County budget with the awarded Rural Operating Assistance Program grant from North Carolina
Department of Transportation.
APPROVALS:
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Department Head (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board, and to the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted this ______ day of ______ ~--------
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioner
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett. North Carolina . t hat the following amendment be
made to the annual budget ordinance for the fis c a l year ending June 30. 20 18
Section 1. To amend the Information Technology Fund, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
909 -9809 -4 l 0.44-21 Building & Equioment Rent $900,000
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
909-0000-353.98-l l Depart ment Charqes $900,000
EXPLANATION: To setup the budget for an internal service f u nd for Information Technology. This new fund will
a llow the IT departmen t to meet the County's computer and technology needs in a more efficient and cost
effective manner.
APPROVALS :
Section 2.
Adopted
Margaret Regina Wheel er.
Clerk to the Bo ard
Gordan Springle, Chairman
Harn e tt Count y Board of Commiss ioners
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board of the County of Harnett, North Carolina , that the following amendment be
made to the annual budget ordinance for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018 ;
Section 1. To amend the General Fund , Health Department, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-7 600-441. 3 3-45 Contracts $ 592 .00
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-334 . 76-12 STD Prevention $ 592.00
EXPLANATION: To budget add itional State funds received for the STD program.
APPROVALS:
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk of the Board, and to the Budget Officer and
the Finance Officer for their direction .
Adopted this
Margaret Regina Wheeler,
Clerk to the Boa rd
day of ,2017
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Govern ing Boord of the County of Hornet!. North Carolina, thol the fol lo wing ame ndment be
made to the annua l budget ordinance for the fisca l year ending June 30 , 2018;
Section 1. To amend the General Fund, Administration and Governing Body , the appropriations are to be
changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-4402-4 l 0.60-33 Materials & Supplies $10.000
110-8800-49 0 .32-16 ContinQency $10,000
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION: Furni ture for new state-funded positions in Clerk of Court (2). District Attorney (3) and
Guardian ad Litem (l) offices.
APPROVALS :
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County Manager (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the Clerk to the Board , and to the Budget
Officer and the Fi nance Officer for their direction.
Adopted _________________ _
Margaret Reg ina Whee ler,
Clerk to the Board
Gordon Springle , C hairman
Harnett County Board of Comm
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Govern ing Board of !he County of Harnett, North Carolina , that the following amendment be
made ta the annual budget ord inance for the fiscal year end ing June 30 . 2018
Section 1. To amend the General fund, library, the appropriations are to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-8100-450.60-28 Computer Software/Subscr $10 ,000
110-8800-490.32-l 6 Continoencv $10,000
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
EXPLANATION: To move funds to restore maintenance and subscription ifems cut during the budget proc ess .
These funds are norma lly budgeted in the Library to maintain the County's "Maintenance-of effort" but because
they are paid on a periodic basis, they were removed in error .
APPROVALS:
Dept Head (dote) e?J,.~J l~-1,
Section 2 . Copies of this budget amendmen t shall be furnished lo !he Clerk to the Board, a n d lo the Budget
Office r and the Finance Officer for their direction.
Adopted _________________ _
Margaret Regino Wheeler,
Clerk to the Boord
Gordon Spring le , Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
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BUDGET ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Board o f the County of Harnett, North Carolina , thot t he follow ing amendment be
made to the annual budget ord inance fo r the fiscal year ending June 30 , 20 18
Section 1. To amend the General fund, Education, the appropriations ore to be changed as follows:
EXPENDITURE AMOUNT AMOUNT
DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
l l 0 -8600-480.3 l -12 BOE Capitol Outlay $73 ,520
1 l 0 -8600-480.31 -l 2 BOE Capit o l Out lay $42,389
REVENUE AMOUNT AMOUNT
CODE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF CODE INCREASE DECREASE
110-0000-389.43-26 Soles Tax Expansion Educ $115,909
EXPLANATION: To budget prior year Capitol Outlay obligations and the p urchase of seven (7) modular huts .
APPROVALS :
Dept Head (date)
9ti~ J?-;2:;? /?
County Manager (date)
Section 2. Copies of this budget amendment shall be furnished to the C ler k to the Boord, and to the Budget
Officer and the Finance Officer fo r their d irection .
Adopted _______________ _
Margaret Regino Wheeler.
Clerk to the Boord
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Harnett County Board of Commis sioners
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Agenda Item __ L/...__-_,C ____ _
Harnett
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NORTH CAROLINA
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that the Harnett County Board of Commissioners
does hereby, by proper execution of this document, request that the North Carolina
Department of Transportation add to the State's Secondary Road System the below
listed street.
Crosslink Place Subdivision
Crosslink Drive
Springmoor Drive
Duly adopted this 5th day of September 2017 .
ATTEST:
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
strong roots • new growth
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Gordon Springle, Chairman
www.ha rn ett.org
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ROY COOPER
GOVERNOR
August 9, 2017
Mrs. Gina Wheeler
Clerk
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Harnett County Board of Commissioners
Post Office Box 759
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
Subject: Secondary Road Addition
To Whom It May Concern:
JAMES H. TROGDON, III
SECRETARY
This is in reference to a petition submitted to this office requesting street(s) in Harnett County be
placed on the State's Secondary Road System. Please be advised that these street(s) have been
investigated and our findings are that the below listed street(s) are eligible for addition to the State
System .
Crosslink Place Subdivision
• Crosslink Drive
• Springmoor Drive
It is our recommendation that the above named street(s) be placed on the State's Secondary Road
System. If you and your Board concur in our recommendation, please submit a resolution to this
office.
Sincerely,
Earl Locklear
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NORTH CAROLINA
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED that the Hamett County Board of Commissioners
does hereby, by proper execution of this document, request that the North Carolina
Department of Transportation add to the State's Secondary Road System the below
listed street.
Olde Farm Village Subdivision
Fawncreek Drive
Hallo w Oak Street
Duly adopted this 5th day of September 2017.
ATTEST :
Margaret Regina Wheeler
Clerk to the Board
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Gordon Springle, Chairman
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ROY COOPER
GOVERJ\OR
August 28, 20 I 7
Mrs. Gina Wheeler
Clerk
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Hamett County Board of Commissioners
Post Office Box 759
Lillington, North Carolina 27546
Subject: Secondary Road Addition
To Whom It May Concern:
JAMES H. TROGDON, lII
SECRETARY
This is in reference to a petition submitted to this office requesting street(s) in Harnett County be
placed on the State's Secondary Road System. Please be advised that these street(s) have been
investigated and our findings are that the below listed street(s) are eligible for addition to the State
System.
Olde Farm Village Subdivision
• Fawncreek Drive
• Hallow Oak Street
It is our recommendation that the above named street(s) be placed on the State's Secondary Road
System. If you and your Board concur in our recommendation. please submit a resolution to this
office.
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NORTH CAROLINA www.harnett.o rg
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RESOLUTION TO ACCEPT LEGISLATIVE CONTINGENCY FUNDS
FOR INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN THE COUNTY
WHEREAS, Hamett County has been and continues to be one of the fastest growing counties,
not only in North Carolina, but in the United States; and
WHEREAS, this rapid growth has created an increased need for infrastructure to address issues
related to traffic, education and recreation; and
WHEREAS, areas affected by this rapid growth include Campbell University, North Harnett
Primary School and Neill's Creek Park; and
WHEREAS, the addition of sidewalks from Campbell University's Jerry M. Wallace School of
Osteopathic Medicine to Barker-Lane Stadium will improve the safety of both pedestrians and
drivers along U.S. 421 in Buies Creek; and
WHEREAS, the construction of a second driveway into North Hamett Primary School will
greatly relieve issues of ingress and egress at the school, and will create a safer environment for
teachers, parents and students to access the school grounds; and
WHEREAS, the creation of an entrance into Neill 's Creek Park and additional access to Hamett
Central Middle School 's athletic fields will accommodate increased traffic and demand at this
site; and
WHEREAS, legislative contingency funds have been made available for the above mentioned
projects;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Hamett County Board of Commis sioners
hereby recognizes and approves the use of contingency funds to be used for the addition of a
sidewalk from Campbell University 's Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine to
Barker-Lane Stadium in Buies Creek, for the construction of a second driveway into North
Harnett Primary School , and for the creation of an entrance into Neill's Creek Park.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
By: ___________________ _
C . Gordon Springle, Chairman
AT T E ST:
Margaret Regina Wheeler, Clerk
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MEETING DATE: September 5, 2017
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Project Ordinance for the design of the new Government Complex and DSS
Renovations
REQUESTED BY : Amanda Bader, PE, County Engineer
REQUEST:
Request approval of attached project ordinance for planning and design phases for the
Government Complex South and DSS Renovations. This ordinance does not include funds
for the construction phase of the project.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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COUNTY OF HARNETT
CAPITAL PROJECT ORDINANCE
GOVERNMENT COMPLEX SOUTH AND DSS RENOVATION
BE 1T ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Harnett, North Carolina, sitting as
the governing board for Harnett County, that pursuant t o Section 13.2 of Chapter 159 of th e General Statutes
of North Carolina, the fo ll owing capita l project ordinance is hereby adopted:
Section I.
Section 2.
Section 3.
The project authorized is the construction of the new Government Complex South building
and the renovation of the c urrent DSS building, all located in the Governmental Complex
in Lillington, North Carolina.
The officers of this unit are hereby directed to proceed with the capital project within the
terms of the grant documents, loan documents, and the budget contained herein.
No funds have currently been appropriated for this proj ect. All costs will be from future
loan proceeds.
Architectural Services
Geotechnica l Services
Capital Outlay
Materials and Supplies
Legal & Administration
Preconstruction Services-Cons truct ion Manager at Risk
Survey
Total
$ 1,500,000
10,000
30,000
20,000
30,000
150,000
15,000
$1 ,755,000
Section 4. T he revenues anticipated to be availab le to complete this p roject w ill be from loan proceeds.
Loan Proceeds $ 1,755,000
In accordance with section 12 of the County Budget Ord inance, the Finance Officer and Co unty Manager
is hereby authorized to approve the transfer of appropriations between expenditure line items in the project
with the exceptions that change orders affecting engineering a nd construction may not exceed 5%
(cumulative) of the project total without prior approval of the Board. Change orders within the 5%
limitation w ill be presented to the Board at the next regular meeting of the Board of Commiss ioners as in
accordance with G.S. 159-15.
Section 5. The Finance officer is hereby directed to maintain within th e Capital Project Fund
s ufficient specific detai led accounting records to satisfy the requ irements of the holders
of the loans.
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Section 6.
Sect io n 7.
Sec ti on 8.
Sectio n 9.
Fu nd s may be advanced from the General Fund for makin g payments as du e .
T he Finance officer is directed to report, on a quarterly basis , on the finan c ial st atus of
each project e lem ent in Section 3 and on th e total loan reven ue s recei ve d or claimed.
The Bud get Officer is directed to include a detailed analysis of past and future costs and
reven ues o n thi s capital project in every budget sub mi ssio n made to thi s Board.
Cop ie s of this capital project ordinan ce shal l be furnished to the C lerk to the Board of
Commissi oners, and to the Bud ge t Officer and the Finance Officer for direction in
carry in g ou t thi s project.
Duly Adopted thi s 5111 day of September 2017
Gordon Springle, Chairman
Harn ett County Board of Co mmis sioners
ATTEST: _________ _
Margret Reina Wheeler C lerk to the Board
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Agenda Item
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MEETING DATE: September 5, 2017
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Application for State Aid to Public Libraries
REQUESTED BY : Harnett County Public Library
REQUEST:
The Harnett County Public Library respectfully requests to apply for annual state aid from
the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, the State Library. The State Library
allocates a certain amount of funds each year for the local libraries intented to promote, aid,
and equalize public library service in North Carolina. The amount estimated for this fiscal
year is $166,317. There is no match required.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources
State Library ofNorth Carolina
Library Development Section
Roy Cooper, Governor
Susi H. Hamilton, Secretary
To:
From:
Date:
Re:
Public Library Directors
Tanya Prokrym, Director of Library Development
July 21, 2017
Application for State Aid, FY201 7-2018
Cal Shepard, State Librarian
Tanya Prokrym, Director
FY20I 7-l 8 application documents for State Aid are finalized and ready for your completion. The State
Aid forms and accompanying documents must be submitted on or before Friday, September 15, 2017.
The State Aid packet includes six (6) components:
• Application for State Aid to Public Libraries
• Maintenance of Effort form: report, declaration form, and worksheet
• Average Maintenance of Effort form: report, declaration form
• Assurance of Professional Salaries form
• Long-range plan
• Bylaws of the Library Board of Trustees
A checkli st is included in the packet to assist you in this process. The omission of any of the above
documents or a late submission of Public Library Survey may delay State Aid payments.
Application Submission Instructions
It is preferred that State Aid applications be submitted electronically. However, State Aid documents may
be mailed.
M A ILING ADDRESS
46 40 Mai l Service Center
Raleigh, N C 27699-4600
Email:
Submit your documents to SLADMfN@ncdcr.gov.
Subject Line: State Aid
US Postal Service:
State Aid Library Development Section
State Library ofNorth Carolina
4640 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4600
Telephone 919-807-7400
Fax 9 19-733 -8748
LOCATION
I 0 9 East Jones Street
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State Aid Payments, 2017-2018
For FY2017-2018, State Aid payments will be deposited or mailed monthly. Once MOE forms are
received from all libraries, each library's total State Aid allocation will be calculated and final monthly
payment amounts determined. Until final payments are determined, State Aid payments will be equal to
the previous year's monthly amount.
Your library's State Aid allocation depends upon:
• Adjustments made once the certified budget from the General Assembly is received by the
Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
• Adjustments made based on the most recent certified population and per capita income figures.
• Adjustments made if any libraries are unable to meet the maintenance of effort requirement.
• Adjustments made if any library's match is lower than their State Aid allocation.
• Adjustments made if any libraries had an unencumbered operational balance of more than 17
percent of the previous year's operating receipts.
Ifl can be of any assistance as you begin work on the State Aid Application Packet, do not hesitate to
contact me at tanya .prokrym@ncdcr.gov or 919-807-7415.
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Application Details
Application/or State Aid Form:
By signing this form, the appropriate official indicates that the library is applying for State Aid and that
the library is in compliance with State Aid Eligibility Rules. The type oflibrary and its governance
determines who is required to sign this form.
Average Maintenance of Effort Form
Meeting Maintenance of Effort is determined by comparing the current year's appropriations (FY2017-
2018) with the average of the last three years. Your library's average maintenance of effort should be
entered into the box on the left-hand side of this form. The total of all local appropriations for your library
for this fiscal year should be entered in the box on the right-hand side of the form. Only the Director's
signature is required on this form.
Maintenance of Effort Form(s):
Please submit one form for each funding entity. The amount of the local government appropriation for FY
2017-2018 needs to be listed along with the date the budget was adopted by the County Commissioners or
City Council. Documented in-kind contributions from the local funder may be included, but do not
include State Aid or capital outlay in these amounts. ln-kind contributions are funds allocated by local
governments, on behalf of a library , within the budget of a different department of the local government.
Please note that the certification statement on the MOE form requires the signature of the County
or City Manager, not the County or City Finance Officer
Maintenance of Effort Worksheet:
This form is intended to help you calculate total local s upport. The total for each line s hould match the
total on that local funder's MOE form . The total of all lines s hould be the total entered in the box on the
right side of the Average MOE Form.
Assurance of Professional Salaries Paid with State Aid:
If professional salaries are partially or fully paid from the Aid to Public Libraries fund , your library mu st
complete the Assurance of Professional Salaries form. Please fill in the library name, check the
appropriate box, then sign and date the form.
Document Retention:
If you scan and electronically submit your State Aid documents, you do not need to send u s the original
documents with original s ignatures. The scanned copy is acceptable. However, please retain any
documents with original signatures in case they are needed.
Otlter Documents Due to Complete your State Aid Application:
• Long-range plan.
• Bylaws of the Library Board of Trustees.
To complete the State Aid application, libraries must submit an annual financial report. For the report,
please advise your auditors that the State Aid amount must be listed on its own line, not combined with
other grants.
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---------~TATE LIBRARY ________ ___,
o f NORTH CAROLINA
APPLICATION FOR STATE AID TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES
State Fiscal Year 2017 -2018
{Submit one form only)
The type of library and its governance determine the signature required on this document:
County Library: Chair of County Commissioners Regional Library: Chair of Regional Board of Trustees
Municipal Library: Chair ofTown/City Council Independent County Library: Chair of Board of Tru stees
1, Gordon Springle
Print Name Signature
Chairman, County of Harnett certify that Harnett County Public Li bra ry
Print Title Name of Library
meets the following requirements and hereby applies for funding from the Aid to Public Libraries Fund.
07 NCAC 021 .0201 QUALIFICATIONS FOR GRANT ELIGIBILITY
libraries requesting funding from the Aid to Public Libraries Fund shall submit annually to the State Library of North Carolina an application for State
Aid and supporting documentation including financial and statistical reports and shall meet the following eligibility requirements:
(1) Be established consistent with the provisions of Article 14, Chapter 1S3A of the North Carolina General Statutes.
(2) Provide library services in compliance with applicable State and Federal law to all residents of the political subdivision(s) supporting the
library. Public library services shall be provided from at least one designated facility with a catalogued collection that is open to the public
a minimum of 40 hours per week.
(3) Employ a full-time library director having or eligible for North Carolina public librarian certification. Full-time means working a minimum
of 35 hours per week.
(4) Secure operational funds from local government sources at least equal to the average amount budgeted and available for expenditure
for the previous three years. A grant to a local library system from the Aid to Public Libraries Fund shall not be terminated but shall be
reduced proportionately by the Department if the amount budgeted and available for expenditure by local government is below the
average of the previous three fiscal years. State funds shall not replace local funds budgeted and available for expenditure for public
library operations.
(5) Secure aggregate operational funds from local sources at least equaling state aid.
(6) Expend funds as authorized in the budget adopted by the Board of Trustees of a Regional library, a County, or a Municipality. Any library
having an unencumbered operational balance of more than 17 percent of the previous year's operating receipts shall have the difference
deducted from its state allocation.
(7) Pay salaries for professional positions funded from the Aid to Public Libraries Fund at least at the minimum rate of a salary grade of 69 as
established by the Office of State Personnel.
(8) Provide to the State Library of North Carolina an annual audit of the political subdivision(s) funding the library consistent with generally
accepted accounting principles.
(9) Submit annually to the State Library of North Carolina a copy of the bylaws of the library system's Board(s) of Trustees.
(10) Submit annually a current long-range plan of service to the State Library of North Carolina. A long-range plan of service is a plan of at
least five years. Upon request, submit an assessment of a community's library needs to the State Library of North Carolina.
(11) Submit a copy of the agreement establishing the library system, if composed of more than one local governmental unit.
( 12) Meet the following stipulations when establishing a new library or re-establishing eligibility for the Aid to Public Libraries Fund:
(a) meet all qualifications for the state aid to public libraries program on July 1 of the year prior to the fiscal year that the library plans to
receive State Aid,
(b) continue to meet all qualifications for the state aid to public libraries program from July 1 to Jun e 30 of that year, which shall be
known as the demonstration year,
(c) file a full application for state aid by the June 30 deadline at the close of the demonstration year in order to receive state aid in the
next fiscal year.
Application Reviewed and Accepted: Date:
Submit application to
sladmin@ncdcr.gov
Subject: State Aid
Ple ase retain o rigin als for yo ur fi les .
SL/LO
Re v .06/1 7
Caroline Shepard, State Librarian of North Carolina
Deadline for submission of
FY July 1, 2017 -June 30, 2018
State Aid application
September 15, 2017
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.-----------wJ'STATE LIBRARY ________ ~
of NORTH CAROLINA
AVERAGE MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT REPORT AND DECLARATION
State Fiscal Year 2017 -2018
(Submit one form only)
Please submit this average summary form for the library system in addition to the individual
Maintenance of Effort forms from your local funding entities. This sheet shows the library system's
average appropriation from all of its local funding sources from the last three years. Please place the
total of all Maintenance of Effort forms for FY 2017-2018 in the FY 2017-2018 box.
In order to meet Maintenance of Effort, the total appropriation for FY 2017-2018 must equal or exceed
the average figure of the last three fiscal years.
This summary form requires only the library director's signature .
The other Maintenance of Effort forms for each funding entity must be completed and signed as usual.
Harnett County Public Library
Name of Library
AVERAGE
County and/or City Appropriations
Budgeted and Available for Expenditure
FY 2014-2015
FY 2015-2016
FY 2016-2017
(Excluding capital outlay and
State Aid appropriations)
$847,065
Signed : 4nr,t, 1f( :'4~
Submit application to
sladmin@ncdcr.gov
Subject: State Aid
Please retain origina l for your files.
SULD
Rev . 06/17
TOTAL
County and/or City Appropriations
Budgeted and Available for Expenditure
FY 2017-2018
(Excluding capital outlay and
State Aid appropriations)
$ 977,286
Date :
Deadline for submission of
FY July 1, 2017 -June 30, 2018
State Aid application
September 15, 2017
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.-----------~TATE LIBRARY ________ ___,
or NORTH CAROLINA
The
MAINTENANCE OF EFFORT REPOliT AND
DECLARATION State Fiscal Year 2017 · 2018
(Submit one form for each city/county local funder)
Harnett County Public Library ------------------------Name of Library
will maintain its local governmental support in order to receive State Aid funds in accordance with North
Carolina Administrative Code, Chapter 7, Subchapter 21, Section .0200.
Budgeted and Available for Expenditure FY 2017-2018
TOTAL County or City Appropriations(fxc/uding capital outlay and State Aid appropriations)
Total$ 977,286
Date the budget was approved by the Board of Commissioners/ City Council
6/19/2017
Name of County/ City
I certify that the appropriation for FY 2017-2018 has been approved by
Board of Commi ssioners./. ~itv.c.o~~~il ••..
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is supported by official records, and is available for expend iture by the Library .
County I City Manager
for: County of Harnett
Signed:
Submit application to
sladmin@ncdcr.gov
Subject: State Aid
Please retain original for your files.
SL/LD
Rev .06/17
------------County/ Ci ty
THIS INSTRUMENT HAS BEEN
fl REAUDITED IN THE MANNER REQUIRED
· BY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BUDGcT
! AND FISC AL CONTROL ACT
HARNETI COIJNTY FINANCE
Date : i } I J J 17
Deadline for submission of
FY July 1, 2017 -June 30, 2018
State Aid application
September 15, 2017
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...-----------.1-sTATE LIBRARY _________ ___,
ot NORTH CAROLINA
ftf.AINTENANCE O F EFFORT WORKSMEET
Stat e F iscal Year 2 017 • 2 0 18
The Harnett County Public Library
Name of Library
Budgeted and Available for Expenditure FY 2017-2018 TOTAL
County or City In -kind Contributions and Appropriations
County/ City In-kind Contributions Local Appropriations Total
County of Harnett $ $ 977286 $ 977286
$ $ sO
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Total sO $ 977286 s977286
The total for each line should reflect the amount declared on the Maintenance and Effort Report for each local
funder. The final total of all contributions and allocations is the number submitted on the Average Report for the
library.
Submit application to
sladmin@ncdcr.gov
Subject: State Aid
Please retain original for your files.
SL/LD
Rev. 06/17
Deadline for submission of
FY July 1, 2017 -June 30, 2018
State Aid application
September 15, 2017
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.-------------.-, STATE LIBRARY------------. or NORTH CAROLINA
ASSURANCE OF PROFESSIONAL LIBRARIANS
WHOSE SALARIES ARE FUNDED WITH STATE AID MONEY
State Fiscal Year 2017 -2018
(Submit one form only)
The Harnett County Public Library
Na me of Library
Choose one:
( ) Does not pay any professional salaries from State Aid funds
{ ..A Does pay the following salaries in whole or in part from State Aid funds
Signed: --4:,A A../ c:yyJ tY~
~-d:4,.cto,~ Date
The following professional librarians* {minimum annual salary $38,125**) will be paid in full or in
part from State Aid funds:
Name: Angela McCauley
Position : Director Salary: $74,559
Name: Joanna Cox
Position: IT Librarian Salary: $43,692
Name: Katie Whitehead
Position: Reference Librarian Salary: $39,630
Professional librarians have received a Masters Degree in library and Information Scien ce .
•• Pay sal aries for professiona l positions funded from the Aid to Publi c Libraries Fund at least at the mi nim um r at e of a sa lary grade of 69 as
established by the Office of State Personnel. Administrative Code, Title 7, Subchapter 21, Section .0201, Rule 7.
Submit application to
sla dmi n@ncdcr.gov
Subject: State Aid
Ple ase retain o rigina l for your records.
SL/LO
Rev . 06/17
Dea dline for submissi on of
FY July 1, 2017 -June 30, 2018
application is
September 15, 2017
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
MEETING DATE: September 5, 2017
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Corrections to Harnett County Economic Development Council Bylaws
REQUESTED BY: Debbie Taylor, Harnett County Economic Development
REQUEST:
Harnett County Economic Development requests approval of corrections/changes to Harnett
County Economic Development Council Bylaws.
The Council met on August 24, 2017 for first full meeting and reviewed the bylaws for
approval. The Council voted to make some corrections/changes. The changes are noted on
the copy of the current bylaws attached.
Please refer to Article Xl General Provisions, #3 Amendments
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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BYLAWS
OF
HARNETT COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
ARTICLE I
Name
The name of the organization is Hamett County Economic Development Council (the
"Council ").
ARTICLE II
Purposes of the Council
The Council has been established as an economic development commission by the County
of Hamett pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes § 158-8, et seq. The basic purpose of the
Council is to encourage the establishment of industrial and commercial enterprises and promote
the industrial and commercial development of the County of Hamett. As economic development
is a highly specialized endeavor, the Council may avail itself of the services of special committees,
persons , firms , and corporations whose services might be deemed necessary to effectuate its
objectives.
ARTICLE III
Board of Directors
l. General Powers and Duties. The property , business and affairs of the Council
shall be managed, controlled, and directed by a Board of Directors (the "Board"). The Board of
Directors shall have, and may exercise, and all powers that are necessary or conv enient to carry
out the purposes of the Council and which support and foster the purposes of the Council as
established in these Bylaws.
2. Composition. The Board of Directors shall consist of nine (9) regular voting
members and three (3) ex officio nonvoting member for a maximum total of twelve (12) as
mandated by North Carolina General Statutes § 158-8. The Board of Directors shall consist of the
following:
(a) the County Manager for the County of Harnett (or designee); this ex officio
Director shall be a nonvoting member ( 1 );
(b) one representative from Campbell University as appointed by the Council;
this ex officio director shall be a nonvoting member (I);
( c) one representative from Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) a s
appointed by the Council ; thi s ex officio director shall be a nonvoting
member (1);
( d) the Chair of the Hamett County Properties Corporation ( 1 );
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(e) one representative from Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas or Century
Link or another utilities provider as appointed by the Council (the "Utilities
Director") ( 1 );
(f) two Harnett County Commissioners as appointed by the Harnett County
Board of Commissioners (the "Board of Commissioners"); at such time that
a County Commissioner no longer holds his public elected office then he
shall be replaced as a Council Director by the Hamett County Board of
Commissioners (each a "County Commissioner Director") (2);
(g) three representatives who reside in the County Commissioner electoral
districts that are not represented by the two County Commissioner Directors
as appointed by the Board of Commissioners ( each an "Electoral District
Director") (3);
(h) two representatives from the business, industrial or professional
communities (these members are not required to reside in Harnett County)
as appointed by the Council ( each a "Business/Industrial/Professional
Director") (2).
#3 Officers of the Board. The Board shall elect from among its members a Chair and
Vice-Chair, whose responsibilities are set forth below. Neither the Chair, nor the Vice Chair, can
be a Harnett County Commissioner. The Chair and Vice-Chair shall be elected at each annual
meeting of the Council by the Council.
(a) Chair. The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Board and perform such other
duties as may be directed by the Board.
(b) Vice-Chair. The Vice-Chair who shall preside at all meetings of the Board when
the Chair is absent.
(c) Secretary. The Secretary shall preside at all meetings of the Board when the Chair
and Vice-Chair are absent and shall be responsible for keeping an accurate record of the
proceedings and actions of the Board.
4. Terms. With the exception of the County Manager Director, Campbell University
Director, CCCC Director, and the Hamett County Properties Corporation Chair Director, the
remaining eight (8) Council Directors' ("Rotating Directors") terms shall be staggered and rotating
as hereinafter set forth. The Rotating Directors shall be divided into three (3) classes as follows:
First Class: one County Commissioner Director, one Electoral District Director;
the Utilities Director.
Second Class: one County Commissioner Director; one Electoral District Director;
one Business/Industrial/Professional Director.
Third Class: one Electoral District Director; one
Business/Individual/Professional Director.
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The annual terms of the Rotating Directors shall run concurrent with the fiscal year
of Hamett County (July I-June 30). The terms of the Rotating Directors in the First Class shall
expire on 6/30/2018; the terms of the Rotating Directors in the Second Class shall expire on
6/30/2019; and the terms of the Rotating Directors in the Third Class shall expire on 6/30/2020.
At or prior to the expiration of a Rotating Director term, the current or a new Rotating Director
shall be appointed for a regular term of two (2) years.
5. Election and Term Limits. As the term of each Rotating Director expires, the
Council or the Board of Commissioners, as appropriate, shall elect a replacement Director for a
two (2) year term. Each replaced Rotating Director may be elected to serve a subsequent two (2)
year term after the original initial term set forth in Section 4. There shall be term limits of two (2)
consecutive terms for Rotating Directors; any Rotating Director may be reappointed after at least
a one ( 1) year break.
6. Compensation. Members of the Board may be reimbursed for any actual expenses,
as determined by a majority of the Board, but shall not otherwise be entitled to any compensation.
7. Resignation. An appointed Director may resign at any time by giving notice
thereof in writing to the Chair. In the event of a resignation or the removal of a Director, a
replacement Director shall be appointed by the Council or Board of Commissioners, as
appropriate. The replacement Director shall complete the term of the resigned or removed
Director. If a replacement Director term of completion is a second term, then he would be eligible
for reappointment to one (1) additional term without violating the consecutive two term policy.
8. Committees. The Chair of the Board or the Board may establish any committees
deemed necessary to carry out the work of the Council. The Chair shall recommend the selection
of members to these committees, who may be both Council members and individuals who do not
serve on the Council. The Council shall vote on the recommendations of the Chair on the selection
of committee members and the Chair shall designate Chairs for each committee. Committees serve
in an advisory capacity to the Board.
ARTICLE IV
Officers of the Council
1. Officers of the Council. The Officers of the Council shall be the President, a Vice
President, and a Secretary, a Treasurer~, and any other Officers that the Board of Directors may
designate. The Officers of the Council shall be members of the Board. Individuals who serve in
these capacities shall be elected by the Board of Directors at the regular meeting in August of each
year and given powers and duties consistent with these Bylaws. Any two or more offices may be
held by the same persons except the offices of the President and Secretary; however, no Officer
shall execute, acknowledge, or verify any instrument in more than one capacity if such instrument
is required by these Bylaws to be executed, acknowledged, or verified by two or more Officers.
Officers shall be authorized to delegate administrative duties, including, but not limited to
maintaining financial records for the Council to non-officers that serve as staff, paid or unpaid to
the Council.
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2. Duties of the Officers.
(a) PFesidentChair. The President Chair shall have and exercise general
charge and supervision of the affairs of the Council and control over its other Officers, agents and
employees, and shall perform such other duties and have such powers as the Board of Directors
may assign. The President shall also serve as the Chair of the Board of Directors~.
(b) Vice PFesidentChair. The Board may, but is not required to , elect a Vice
President Chair who shall perform those duties of the President Chair in his or her absence, and
other such duties as the Board may designate. The Vice President shall also serve as the Vice
Chair of the Board of Directors .~
(c) Secretary. The Secretary shall preside at all meetings of the Board when
the Chair and Vice-Chair are absent and shall be responsible for keeping an accurate record of the
proceedings and actions of the Board. The Secretary shall maintain a current record of all the
persons who are Directors, showing their respective places of residence, and such book shall be
open for inspection. Subject to the control of the Board of Directors, the Secretary shall in general
perform all the duties incident to the office of Secretary, and shall perform such other duties as the
Board or the President Chair may assign. The Secretary shall be authorized to delegate some
administrative duties to paid or unpaid staff members of the Council , provided the Secretary shall
be responsible for oversight of such staff members.
(d) TFeasuFeF. The Treasurer shall have the custody of all funds, property, and
securities of the Council, subject to such regulations as the Board of Directors may impose. The
Treasurer may be required to give bond for the faithful performances of his duties in such sum and
with such sureties as the Board may require. \Vhen necessary or proper, the Treasurer, on behalf
of the Council, may endorse for collection checks, notes, and other obligations, and shall deposit
the proceeds to the credit of the Council at such bank or banks as the Board may designate by
resolution as depository. The Treasurer shall sign all receipts and vouchers and, together \Vith
such other officer or officers, if any, as shall be designated by the Board, the Treasurer shall sign
all checks of the Council. e)ccept in cases where the signing and execution thereof shall be
expressly assigned by the Board or by these Bylaws to some other Officer or agent of the Council.
The Treasurer shall make such payments as may be necessary or proper to be made on behalf of
the Council. The Treasurer shall maintain full and accurate books of account reflecting the
transactions, assets, and obligations of the Cooocil and shall exhibit such books at all reasonable
times to any Director on application at the offices of the Council. In general, the Treasurer shall
perform all the duties incident to the office of treasurer, subject to the control of the Board. The
Treasurer shall be authorized to delegate some administrative duties to paid or unpaid staff
members of the Cooocil , provided the Treasurer shall be responsible for oversight of such staff
members.~
3. Removal. Any Officer may be removed from office upon two-thirds (2/3) vote of
the voting membership of the Board at any regular or special meeting called for that purpose. Any
Officer proposed to be removed shall b~ entitled to at least five (5) days notice in writing of the
meeting of the Board of Directors at which such removal is to be voted upon and shall be entitled
to appear before and be heard by the Board as such meeting.
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4. Terms of Officers. The terms of the Officers shall be from the time of their election
to the next annual meeting or until their successors are chosen.
ARTICLE V
Meetings
1. Regular Meeting and Annual Meetings. The Board of Directors shall meet at
such regular times and dates as designated by the Chair of the Board, through a written call of the
majority of Board members, or upon resolution of the Board. Meetings shall be at least once every
three months . The annual meeting of the Council shall be held at such time as the Council may
fix , for the purpose of appointing Directors and Officers and for the transaction of other business.
The August meeting of the Board shall constitute the annual meeting for any business required to
be transacted at the annual meeting
Written notice of the time, date , and place of Board meetings shall be given by the
Chair of the Board or the President to each member of the Board at least ten ( 10) days in advance
of the meeting.
2. Place of Meetings. The meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at the
principal office of the Council, or at such other place as the Chair of the Board may designate.
3. Special Meetings. The times, dates and places of special meetings of the Board
may be set at the call of the Chair, upon written call by the majority of Board members, or upon
resolution of the Board. Written notice shall be given at least three (3) days prior to a special
meeting, unless waived in writing by all members.
4. Attendance. Attendance by a member at a meeting shall constitute a waiver of
notice of such meeting, except where a member attends a meeting for the express purpose of
objecting to the transaction of any business because the meeting is not lawfully called.
5. Notice of Intention to Attend; Attendance Required. Members of the Board
shall be required to notify the Chair of the Board or the Council staff of their inability to attend a
lawfully scheduled meeting within twenty-four (24) hours of the receipt of a meeting notice.
If any Director should be absent from two (2) consecutive Board meetings without
permission of the Board, then the Board may in its discretion vote to remove that Director from
the Board. That Director vacancy shall be filled by the Board or the Board of Commissioners as
appropriate.
6. Quorum. Fifty percent (50%) of the voting members of the Board shall constitute
a quorum for the transaction of business. The quorum shall be determined at the beginning of the
business meeting.
7. Parliamentary Rules. All meetings shall be conducted in an open, orderly, and
fair manner; and Robert's Rules of Order, as revised, shall apply to all deliberations.
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8. Manner of Acting. Except as otherwise provided by these Bylaws, all matters
before the Board of Directors shall be decided by a majority of the Directors entitled to vote and
present at a meeting at which a quorum exists.
Any one or more or all of the Directors or members of a committee may participate
in a meeting of the Board of Directors or committee by means of a conference telephone or similar
communications device that allows all persons participating in the meeting to hear each other.
Participation in a meeting by means of a conference telephone or similar communications device
shall be deemed presence in person at such meeting.
9. Informal Action by Directors. Any action required or permitted to be taken at
any meeting of the Board of Directors or of a committee of Directors may be taken without a
meeting if the text of the resolution or matter agreed upon is sent to all the Directors in office or
all of the members of the committee of Directors, and all of the Directors in office or all of the
members of the committee of Directors consent to such action in a writing setting forth the action
taken. Such consent in writing shall be filed with the minutes of the proceedings of the Board or
the committee and have the same force and effect as a vote of the Board of Directors or of the
committee at a meeting, whether done before or after the action so taken.
ARTICLE VI
Financial Matters
1. Contracts. The Board of Directors may authorize any one or more Officer, agent
or employee, to enter into any contract or execute and deliver any instrument in the name of an on
behalf of the Council; and such authority may be general or confined to specific instances.
2. Loans. No loans shall be contracted on behalf of the Council and no evidence of
indebtedness shall be issued in its name unless authorized by a resolution of two-thirds (2/3) of the
Board of Directors. Such authority may be general or confined to specific instances.
3. Checks and Drafts. All checks, drafts or other orders for the payment of money,
issued in the name of the Council, shall be signed by such Officers, agents or employees of the
Council and in such manner as shall from time to time be determined by resolution of the Board
of Directors.
4. Funds. All funds of the Council not otherwise employed shall be deposited to the
credit of the Council such as banks, trust companies, or other depositories as the Board may select,
or as may be designated by an officer, agent or employee of the Council to whom the Board may
delegate such power.
5. Acceptance of Gifts. The Board, or any Officer, agent or employee of the Council
to whom such authority may be delegated by the Board, may accept on behalf of the Council any
contribution, gift, bequest or devise for the purposes of the Council.
6. Audits. Annually , or on request of a majority of the Board, the accounts of the
Council shall be audited by a reputable certified public accountant, whose report shall be submitted
to each member of the Board.
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7. Bond. At the direction of the Board, any Officer or employee of the Council shall
be bonded. The Council shall pay the expense of procuring any such bond.
ARTICLE VII
Indemnification
Any person who at any time serves or has served as a member of the Board of Directors or
Officer, shall have the right to be indemnified by the Council to the fullest extent permitted by law
against (a) reasonable expenses, including attorneys' fees actually and necessarily incurred by such
person in connection with any threatened, pending, or completed action, suit or proceeding,
whether civil, criminal , administrative, or investigative, and whether or not brought by or on behalf
of the Council, seeking to hold him or her liable by reason of the fact that he or she is or was acting
in such capacity and (b) reasonable payments made by such person in satisfaction of any judgment,
money decree, lien, penalty, or settlement for which such person may have become liable in any
such action, suit or proceeding. The Board of Directors shall take all such action as may be
necessary and appropriate to authorize the Council to pay the indemnification provided hereby,
including without limitation, to the extent necessary, making a good faith evaluation of the manner
in which the claimant for indemnity acted and of the reasonable amount of indemnity due such
person.
ARTICLE VIII
Relations with Public Bodies
The Council contemplates that in the conduct of its affairs it will from time to time receive
grants or appropriations from public bodies of North Carolina. Expenditures by the Council of
such grants or appropriations shall be made only for the purposes of the Council and according to
law.
ARTICLE IX
Fiscal Year
Except as altered by a resolution of the Board of Directors, the fiscal year of the Council
shall begin on the first day of each July and end on the last day of June next ensuing.
ARTICLEX
Prohibition Against Sharing in Earnings
No Director, Officer, employee or member of a committee of the Council, or any other
private individual, shall at any time receive any of the net earnings from the activities of the
Council, but this shall not prevent the payment to any person of such reasonable compensation that
the Board of Directors shall fix for services rendered to or for the Council in effecting any of its
purposes; and no such person shall be entitled to share in the distribution of any assets on the
dissolution of the Council. All Directors of the Council shall be deemed expressly to have
consented and agreed that upon such diss olution or similar winding-up of the affairs of the Council,
whether voluntary or involuntary, the assets of the Council then remaining in the hands of the
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Board, after satisfaction of the Council 's liabilities, shall be transferred, conveyed, delivered, and
paid over as determined by the Board or as otherwise provided by law.
ARTICLE XI
General Provisions
1. Limit of Use of Property and Funds to Purposes of the Council. No funds or
property of the Council shall be devoted to or expended for any purpose or objective not stated in
these Bylaws, but all the Council's funds and properties shall at all times be used exclusively for
said purposes. In no event shall any of the funds or property of the Council be used for personal
benefit, by way of compensation, directly or indirectly, of the Officers or Directors, except as
otherwise expressly provided herein.
2. Waiver of Notice. Whenever any notice is required to be given to any Director or
other person under the provisions of these Bylaws, a waiver thereofin writing signed by the person
or persons entitled to such notice, whether before or after the time stated therein, shall be equivalent
to the giving of such notice.
3. Amendments. These Bylaws may be altered, amended or repealed or new bylaws
may be adopted, at any meeting of the Board of Directors, by a vote of three-fourths (3/4) of the
Directors in office, if at least ten (10) days written notice is given of the intention to take such
action at such meeting; provided, however, any such alteration, amendment, repeal or adoption
must be approved by the Hamett County Board of Commissioners.
4. Adoption. These Bylaws shall become effective immediately upon approval by
the voting Directors of the Hamett County Economic Development Council after said Bylaws have
been approved by the Hamett County Board of Commissioners.
These Bylaws were duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Hamett County
Economic Development Council on the __ day of , 2017.
Secretary
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Board Meeting
Agenda Item
Agenda Item ___ L/ __ -_____.H.....;__
MEETING DA TE: September 5, 2017
TO: HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SUBJECT: Harnett County Detention Center Health Plan
REQUESTED BY: Sheriffs Office
REQUEST:
The Hamett County Sheriffs' Office request approval of an amendment to the Detention
Center Health Plan. The amendment contains a revised policy on the booking procedure for
new inmates. The purpose of the policy is to evaluate persons who have been lawfully
arrested or lawfully detained by local, state, or federal law authorities, or who have been
committed to this facility by court order. The evluation will detemine the type of supervison
the inmate will receive at the Detention Center.
FINANCE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDATION:
COUNTY MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION:
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AMENDMENT #2
HEAL TH SERVICES AGREEMENT
This AMENDMENT #2 , to Health Services Agreement dated February 9, 2010 , between the
County of Harnett, a public body politic and a political subdivision of the State of North Carolina
(hereinafter referred to as "County"), and Southern Health Partners, Inc ., a Delaware
Corporation , (hereinafter referred to as "SHP"), with services commencing on March 1, 2010 , is
entered into as of this __ day of , 2017.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, County and SHP desire to amend the Health Services Agreement dated February
9, 2010, between County and SHP.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and promises hereinafter made, the
parties hereto agree as follows :
Section 1.2 is hereby amended and replaced in its entirety by the following:
1.2 Scope of General Services. The responsibility of SHP for medical care of an
inmate commences with the booking and physical placement of said inmate into the Jail. The
health care services provided by SHP shall be for all persons committed to the custody of the
Jail , except those identified in Section 1.7. SHP shall prov ide and/or arrange for all
professional medical, dental, mental health and related health care and administrative services
for the inmates , regularly scheduled sick call, nursing care , regular physician care, medical
specialty services, emergency medical care, emergency ambulance services when medically
necessary, medical records management, pharmacy services management, administrative
support services, and other services, all as more specifically described herein.
SHP shall be financially responsible for the costs of all physician and nurse staffing,
prescription pharmaceuticals, over-the-counter medications , medical supplies, on-site clinical
lab procedures, office supplies, forms, folders, files , travel expenses , long-distance telephone
calls, publications, administrative services and nursing time to train officers in the Jail on
various medical matters . SHP's financial responsibility for the costs of all emergency kits and
restocking of emergency kit supplies, all necessary license and permit fees, all biological
products (used to prevent, diagnose or treat diseases and medical conditions), all x-ray
procedures (inside and outside the Jail), all dental services (inside and outside the Jail) and all
medical and mental health services rendered outside the Jail shall be limited by the annual cost
pool described in Section 1.5 of this Agreement. All pool costs in excess of the annual cost
pool limits shall be the financial responsibility of the County, or shall not otherwise be the
financial responsibility of SHP .
County acknowledges that, effective September 16 , 2017, County has elected to
incorporate contracted mental health services (via tele-psychiatry platform) into the base cost of
this Agreement.
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Should new legislation require substantial or new medical directives to SHP in the
provision of services under this Agreement, SHP will not be financially responsible for changes
to its program, rather SHP would have the ability to seek from the County any additional monies
to fund such directives .
Section 1.5 is hereby amended and replaced in its entirety by the following :
1.5 Limitations On Costs -Cost Pool. SHP shall, at its own cost, arrange for medical
services for any inmate who, in the opinion of the Medical Director (hereinafter meaning a
licensed SHP physician), requires such care . SHP's maximum liability for costs associated with
all emergency kits and restocking of emergency kit supplies, all necessary license and permit
fees, all biological products (used to prevent, diagnose or treat diseases and medical
conditions), all x-ray procedures (inside and outside the Jail), all dental services (inside and
outside the Jail) and all medical and mental health services for inmates rendered outside of the
Jail will be limited by a pool established in the amount of $35 ,000.00 in the aggregate for all
inmates in each year (defined as a twelve-month contract period) of this Agreement. If the
costs of all care as described in this Section 1.5 exceed the amount of $35,000 .00 in any year,
SHP will pay for the additional services and submit invoices supporting the payments to the
County along with an SHP invoice for fifty percent (50%) of the costs in excess of $35,000.00.
If the costs of all care as described in this Section No. 1.5 should exceed the amount of
$40,000.00 in any year (defined as a twelve-month contract period), SHP will either pay for the
additional services and submit invoices supporting the payments to County along with an SHP
invoice for one hundred percent (100%) of the costs in excess of $40,000.00, or in the
alternative, will refer all additional qualifying invoices to County for payment directly to the
provider of care. For all invoices payable to SHP as reimbursement for pool excess costs, such
amounts shall be payable by County within thirty days of the SHP invoice date. SHP will allow a
grace period of up to sixty days from the date of invoice, and will thereafter apply a late fee of
two percent (2%) on the balance each month until SHP has been reimbursed in full. For
purposes of this Section 1.5, the pool amount will be prorated for any contract period of less or
more than twelve months.
The intent of this Section 1.5 is to define SHP's maximum financial liability and limitation
of costs for all emergency kits and restocking of emergency kit supplies, all necessary license
and permit fees, all biological products (used to prevent, diagnose or treat diseases and
medical conditions), all x-ray procedures (inside and outside the Jail), all dental services (inside
and outside the Jail), all hospitalizations and all other medical and mental health services
rendered outside the Jail.
Section 2.1 is hereby replaced in its entirety by the following:
2.1 Staffing . SHP shall provide medical and support personnel reasonably
necessary for the rendering of health care services to inmates at the Jail as described in and
required by this Agreement. County acknowledges that, effective September 16, 2017, SHP
will provide an on-site staffing plan consisting of one hundred thirty-eight (138) nursing hours
each week , covering fourteen (14) hours each day. Staffing hours worked in excess of this
contracted staffing plan, not to include SHP training hours, may be billed back to the County on
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a monthly basis , at the actual wage and benefit rate , for staffing services performed on-site at
the fac ility. Further, there will be an allowance for a reaso nable number of absences for
medical staff vacation and sick days, and SHP reserves the right to make adjustments to the
regular staffing schedule for flexible coverage on SHP-designated hol idays. SHP may provide
replacement staffing coverage in absences. If any such absences exceed five (5) consecutive
days, not to include vacation t ime or SHP-designated holidays, SHP will refund the County the
cost of the staffing hours on the next month 's base fee billing .
It is understood the Professional Provider may be filled by a Physician , or M id-Level
Practitioner. Either will be duly licensed to practice medicine in the State of North Carolina, and
will be available to our nursing staff for resource , consultation and direction twenty-four (24)
hours per day, seven (7) days per week.
The scheduling of staff shifts may be flexible and adjusted by SHP in order to maintain
stability of the program and consistency with staff. Any adjustments or changes to fixed
schedules would be made after discussions with the Jail Administrator and other involved
County officials . Professional Provider visit times and dates will be coordinated w ith Jail
Management, and may include the use of telehealth services. Some of the Professional
Provider time may be used for phone consults with medical staff and for other administrative
duties.
Section 2.5 is hereby amended to read as follows consistent with an increased
aggregate insurance policy limit:
2.5 Subcontracting and Delegation . In order to discharge its obligations hereunder,
SHP shall engage certain health care professionals as independent contractors rather than as
employees . County consents to such subcontracting or delegation . As the relationship
between SHP and these health care profess ionals will be that of independent contractor, SHP
shall not be considered or deemed to be engaged in the practice of medicine or other
professions practiced by these professionals. SHP shall not exercise control over the manner
or means by which these independent contractors perform their professional medical duties.
However, SHP shall exercise administrative supervision over such professionals necessary to
insure the strict fulfillment of the obligations contained in this Agreement. For each agent and
subcontractor, including all medical professionals, physicians , dentists and nurses performing
duties as agents or independent contractors of SHP under thi s Agreement, SHP shall provide
County proof, at any such time as additional or different agents or independent contractors are
hired, that there is in effect a professional liability or medical malpractice insurance policy, as
the case may be, in an amount of at least one million dollars ($1,000 ,000 .00) coverage per
occurrence and five million dollars ($5 ,000 ,000 .00) aggregate .
Section 4.1 is hereby replaced in its entirety by the following :
4 .1 General. SHP and County understand that adequate security services are
essential and necessary for the safety of the agents, employees and subcontractors of SHP as
well as for the security of inmates and County's staff, consistent with the correctional setting.
County w ill take all reasonable steps to provide sufficient security to enable SHP to safely and
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adequately provide the health care services described in this Agreement. It is expressly
understood by County and SHP that the provision of security and safety for the SHP personnel
is a continuing precondition of SHP's obligation to provide its services in a routine, timely, and
proper fashion , to the extent that if, in SHP's sole discretion , the safety and security of SHP
personnel are compromised, SHP may exercise its right to immediately terminate services, in
accordance with the provisions of Section No. 6.2(b) of this Agreement.
Section 6.2 is hereby replaced in its entirety by the following:
6 .2 Termination . This Agreement, or any extension thereof, may be terminated as
otherwise provided in this Agreement or as follows:
(a) Termination by agreement. In the event that each party mutually agrees
in writing, this Agreement may be terminated on the terms and date
stipulated therein.
(b) Termination for Cause. SHP shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement at any time for Cause, which may be effected immediately
after establishing the facts warranting the termination , and without any
further obligation to County, by giving written notice and a statement of
reasons to County in the event:
(i) the safety and security of SHP personnel is determined by SHP, in
its sole discretion, to be compromised, either as a direct, or indirect ,
result of County's failure to provide adequate security services, the
provision of which is a continuing precondition of SHP's obligation to
perform work under this Agreement, or
(ii) County fails to compensate SHP for charges or fees due, either in
whole, or in part, under this Agreement, according to the terms and
provisions as stated herein.
Cause shall not, however, include any actions or circumstances
constituting Cause under (i) or (ii) above if County cures such actions or
circumstances within a specified period following delivery of written notice
by SHP setting forth the actions or circumstances constituting Cause,
during which period SHP may permit County, solely by express
agreement, time to provide sufficient remedy to SHP 's satisfaction . In all
cases, this Agreement may be terminated immediately by SHP, without
notice, if, in SHP 's sole discretion , such immediate termination of
services is necessary to preserve the safety and well-being of SHP
personnel.
Upon such a termination for Cause, County acknowledges that, SHP
shall be entitled to all compensation fees and charges due for services
rendered hereunder, without penalty or liability to SHP, up through and
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including the last day of services, and further that, County shall be
obligated to compensate SHP according ly for such services rendered up
through and including the last day of services , consistent with the terms
and provisions of this Agreement. If any costs relat ing to the period
subsequent to such termination date have been paid by County in the
case of (i) above , SHP shall promptly refund to County any such
prepayment.
(c) Termination by Cancellation . This Agreement may be canceled without
cause by either party upon sixty (60) days prior written notice in
accordance with Section 9.3 of th is Agreement.
(d) Annual Appropriations and Funding . This Agreement shall be subject to
the annual appropriation of funds by the Harnett County Board of
Commissioners . Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, in
the event funds are not appropriated for this Agreement, County shall be
entitled to immediately terminate this Agreement, without penalty or
liability, except the payment of all contract fees due under this Agreement
through and including the last day of service .
Section 7.1 is hereby replaced in its entirety by the following:
7.1 Base Compensation . During the term of this Agreement, effective July 1, 2017,
through June 30, 2018 , County will compensate SHP according to the following schedule of
rates :
TWELVE-MONTH AVERAGE DAILY
TWELVE-MONTH RENEWAL PERIOD ANNUALIZED POPULATION
Effective July 1, 2017, through June 30 , 2018 PRICE AND BASE LIMIT AND PER
MONTHLY DIEM RATE
INSTALLMENTS
Two months and fifteen days running from $327 ,973.44 ADP limit: 210 inmates
July 1, 2017, through September 15 , 2017 $27,331.12 monthly Per d iem rate : $1 .01
Nine months and fifteen days runn ing from $367 ,177.68 ADP limit: 210 inmates
September 16, 2017 , through June 30, 2018 $30,598.14 monthly Per diem rate : $1 .01
The total amount of base compensation payable to SHP for the twelve-month period
effective July 1, 2017 , through June 30 , 2018, w ill be $359 ,010 .20. SHP will bill County
approximately thirty days prior to the month in which services are to be rendered. County
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agrees to pay SHP prior to the tenth day of the month in which services are rendered. In the
event this Agreement should commence or terminate on a date other than the first or last day of
any calendar month, compensation to SHP will be prorated accordingly for the shortened
month.
Section 9.4 is hereby amended and replaced in its entirety by the following:
9.4 Governing Law and Disputes. This Agreement and the rights and obligations of
the parties hereto shall be governed by, and construed according to, the laws of the State of
North Carolina , except as specifically noted. Disputes between the Parties may, first , be
formally mediated by a third party or entity agreeable to the Parties , in which case the Parties
shall engage in good faith attempts to resolve any such dispute with the Mediator before any
claim or suit arising out of this Agreement may be filed in a court of competent jurisdiction in
Harnett County, North Carolina.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement in their official
capacities with legal authority to do so .
ATTEST:
Date : ------
HARNETT COUNTY, NC
BY:
Date :
SOUTHERN HEAL TH PARTNERS, INC.
BY:
Jennifer Hairsine , President and Chief Executive Officer
Date :
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Southern Health
Partners
Your Partner In Affordable Inmate Healthcare
May 25, 2017
Sheriff Wayne Coats
Harnett County Sheriffs Office
Post Office Box 399
Lillington, NC 27546-0399
Re: Health Services Agreement
Dear Sheriff Coats:
SHP continues to be a proud partner with the Sheriffs Office in providing for the delivery of inmate health
services. I am writing this letter to acknowledge renewal of the Health Services Agreement for the 2017-
2018 contract period.
As I previously advised Major McNeil!, we will need an annual adjustment on our services rates this year to
help us keep up with costs. We must allow for higher fixed costs for items such as employee wages and
benefits (nurse wage rates have risen considerably in North Carolina), plus many of our other operating
expenses have continued to steadily increase, including those related to insurance, administration and travel.
We remain committed to staffing the facility with well-qualified corrections nursing and providing an
exemplary program of care.
With a 2% inflationary increase for 2017-2018, this will give us a new per diem and base contract amount as
follows :
Contract period:
Base annualized fee:
Per diem greater than 210:
Annual outside cost pool limits:
July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2018
$327,973.44 ($27,331.12 per month)
$1.01
$35,000.00 (first tier); $40,000.00 (second tier)
Of course, if you have any questions related to the contract or SHP's services, feel free to give me a call. I'll
be glad to assist. You can reach me direct in our NC/SC Regional Office at 803-802-1492 . Please keep this
letter for your records and return a signed copy for my contract file by on or before June 25, 2017 (or as soon
thereafter as possible). A scanned email copy or faxed copy will be fine (803-802-1495 direct fax or email
carmen.hamilton@southernhealthpartners.com). Except as noted above, or as may be modified or amended
by mutual written agreement between the parties, all provisions of the contract will remain in full force and
effect.
Thank you in advance. We look forward to continuing services for a valued customer.
HARNETT COUNTY, NC
BY:
/cph
cc: ajor Gary McNeil!
Captain Bill Grady
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TO:
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
TN Corporate Office
2030 Hamilton Place Blvd., Ste. 140, Chattanooga, TN 37421
Phone: 423-553-5635 Fax: 423-553-5645
NC/SC Regional Office
111 Clebourne Street, Ste. 140, Fort Mill, SC 29715
Phone: 803-802-1492 Fax: 803-802-1495
MEMORANDUM
All SHP Customer Sites --~
Carmen Hamilt{li, ~acts Manager
February 14, 20V ~ ~ .2.5, 2<>1( @
Charges for PPD Solution
Please be advised of a change in how SHP Accounting will process costs/charges for PPD solution. Due to
required testing by State Regulations/Standards for Inmate Healthcare Services, and increasing costs of
supplying PPD solution, which has doubled in cost, if not more, SHP will need to begin using the cost pool
for PPD charges going forward. Effective a1 the time of the County's nell.'t annual contract rollover, charges
for PPD solution will be processed and applied toward the cost pool accounting totals to accrue against the
annual pool limitation.
We are always hesitant to pass any extra co!.ts on to our c ustomers. However, the increasing costs of this
item for required testing has had a significant impact on our site operating expenses, to the extent that SHP
can no longer continue to fully absorb without looking to our coW\ties to help share in the costs. We
believe using the cost pool is a reasonable way to share in the costs together. SHP will apprecjate the
County's understanding, cooperation and support in this regard. Should you have any questions or
concerns, please feel free to contact me. My direct number in our NC/SC Regional office is 803-802-1 492,
or { can be reached by email at canne u .hamihon(izhouthi::rnh ealthpm1ners . .:om.
Thank you for allowing Southern Health Paitners to provide services for managing your facility 's inmate
healthcare needs.
Southem Health Partners, Inc. · ------·-· ··
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ST ,\TL OF \!ORTH CAROLIN/\
COUN TY or l l/\RNETT
**************************
AFF IOAVJ'I
1.1fJ\iJ,"(c(_ y/l.iJSUl/(thc indi, idn"I attesting below). being u.,1, antho,izcd by and on behalf of
So~rl\._Hea. ~Ori1\t(5. {oc' ("E mpl n)er") alicr first being duly s worn hereby swears or affirms as follows:
I
I . Employer 1111ckr!.->ta11ds that E-V erif) is the federal L-Veri fy program opcrntc.:d by the United States Ocpar1ment
of Homeland Security and other federal c1gencit:s , or any s ucct'ssor or equivalent program used lo verify the work
authorizat ion of new ly hired employees pursuant to li.:dcral law in accordance with NCGS ~64 -25(5).
2. Emp loyer i!> a person. business entity. o r ot her orgn nizati on that transnct~ busine ss in this State and that
employs 25 or nwrc employees in this State . (mark Yes o r l\o)
a. YES X . or
b. NO
3 . Employer understnnd s that Employers J'v!ust Us1=L.:Vcrif\'. Each employer. aftc.:r hirin g an e mployee to work
in the Uni ted States. s hall \'crify the \\Ork authorization of the employee throu gh E-Vcrif)' in accordance with
NCGS§6-1-26(a ).
4. Employt'r's s ulx:ontractors co mply with E-Vcri I~· pursuant to federal lnw. and Employer wi 11 en s ure
comp lian ce with E-Vcrify by any subcontra ctor~ subseq uent ly hired h~ Employer .
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-re."~t.
Stat e of ~6, tlr Carolina County of H:z;l.Ch-~1 ~l:\~c_n ___ _
Signed and sworn 10 (or uffinm:d) before me. this the
day of .A:u.gus+-.2011 .
Pla r) Publi c
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CERTIFICATION OF ELIGIBILITY
Under the Iran Divestment Act
Pursuant to G.S. 147-86.59, any person identified as engaging in investment activities in Iran,
determined by appearing on the Final Divestment list created by the State Treasurer pursuant
to G.S. 147-86.58, is ineligible to contract with the State of North Carolina or any political
subdivision of the State. The Iran Divestment Act of 2015, G.S. 147-86.55 et seq .• requires that
each vendor, prior to contracting with the State certify, and the undersigned on behalf of the
Vendor does hereby certify, to the following :
l. that the vendor is not identified on the Final Divestment List of entities that the State
Treasurer ·has determined engages in investment activities in Iran;
2 . that the vendor shall not utilize on any contract with the State agency any subcontractor
that is identified on the Final Divestment List; a 'ld
3. that the undersigned is authorized by the Vendor to make th is Certification .
~~~~~·. i-Vl a{rhw; /n r
By : .1Afll«j} , t ·
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Printed Name Title
The State Treasurer's Final Divestment Li st can be found on t he State Treasure r's website at the address :
n t t p 1:i/ww"" .n ctr easurer .com/inside· t he . d!>pa rtm ent/OpenGove m me nt/Pages/1 r an -Oives t ment ·Act -Resources . aspx
and will be updated every 180 days. Fo r questions about the Department of State Treasurer's Iran Divestme'1t
Po licy , please contact Meryl Murtagh at Mcryl.Mvrtogh@nctreosv re r .com or (919) 814-3852.
• Note: Enacted by Sess ion Law 2015-118 as G.S. 14 3(-55 er seq ., but has been renumbered for cod ification at the
di rectio n of the Revisor of Statutes .
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AGENDA ITEM 6
SEPTEMBER 5, 2017 APPOINTMENTS NEEDED
ADULT CARE HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
See attached email concerning the new a ointing_yrocess due to House Bill 248 that was
Rassed July 12, 201 7.
We have three (3) vacancies on this committee.
HARNETT COUNTY AIRPORT COMMITTEE
We have a vacancy for a District 5 member to serve on this committee.
HARNETT COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
We have one (1) vacancy for an alternate members for District 3.
HARNETT COUNTY COUNCIL FOR WOMEN
We have (5) vacancies on this council.
HARNETT COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The City of Dunn has requested to appoint Gloria Gulledge as Dunn's Representative to
serve on this board (aQPlication attached).
HOME AND COMMUNITY CARE BLOCK GRANT COMMITTEE
We have two (2) vacancies on this committee.
JURY COMMISSION
Edith Cox would like to be reappointed to serve on this commission
MID-CAROLINA AGING ADVISORY COMMITTEE
We have two (2) vacancies on this committee.
NURSING HOME COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
We have (2) vacancies on the Board
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city of dunn
POST OFFICE BOX 1065 • DUNN, NORTH C AROLINA 28335
(910) 230-3500 • FAX (910) 230-3590 /?JJc/2
www.dunn-n,.mg . 4lJ
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August 23 , 2017 -btGe_1y, 06(/,-, .
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Mr. C. Gordon Springle, Cha irman
Hamett County Board o f Commiss ioners
PO Box 7 59
Lillington, NC 27546
Dear Mr. Spring le:
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Mayor
Oscar N . Harris
M ayor P ro Tern
Bi ll y Ba rfi eld
C ounc il Me m bers
B uddy Maness
Dr. Gwen Mc N e ill
Frank McLean
Billy Tart
Chuck T u rnage
C ity Manager
Steven Neuschafer
The City of Dunn is re spectfully requesting that Hamett County Board of Commissioners appoint M s . Gloria
Gulledge as Dunn 's Representativ e to the Hamett County Library Board to fulfill the unexpired tenn of Mr. Charles
Moore, effective September 1, 2017
Ms. G ull edge 's applicati on is attached . The term will e xpire o n Jun e 30, 2 018.
Thank you fo r yo ur con side ra t ion in thi s ma tter and s hould yo u have an y qu estion , please contac t me at 91 0 -2 30-
3 500 .
St even Ne u sch a fer
City Manager
SN /j mf
CC : Mic hae l Williams , Dunn Libraria n
G lo ria Gulledge
D UNN
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APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT
TO AN ADVISORY BOARD
FOR THE CITY OF DUNN, NC
O ffice Use Only
R eceivedQ,-ff-11
The City of Dunn appreciates your interest in serving on a Board or Commission and requests that you complete the following
application. This application for appointment requests general information based on your interest in applying for a Board or
Commission for the City of Dunn.
Applicant Name : _C_-_l..~O~'-~' A~_C_-_CA..._t._i...._e_D_a_-_G _____ _ Date of Application : _2_/ .t Ill fl
Home Address:
Home Phone: 1'/() i'f ;2 i'.6 S-'l
Street Address. C ity, Zip Code
Business/Other Phone : -
FAX Number: ___________ _ Email Addre ss: -------------------
In order to consider this application and provide a sense of balance to the various Boards and Commissions, the City of Dunn
requests that the following information be provided:
Date o f Birth : _s_1Jq1 <I• Male: D Female: ~ Race: __ (Ca~, Afr ican-American, Hispanic, As ian,
Nati ve American, Ot her)
Occupation : ? EJ1'RE1)
Educational Background:
{/. S. 1eAt:. ,tee-
{11,e'b / CIL
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Members of the City of Dunn Boards and Commissions shall serve without compensation unless otherwise approved by the
City Council.
,f"Y"" ~ ~D~e Do you reside within the City Limits of Dunn : Yes/' No D ft,/l'f'tJ ,~
Length of residence in Dunn : 4-0
Years Months
Please indicate your preferences by number (first choice being "1") and choose no more than three. Membership is limited to
one advisory board at a time. You shall not be considered for appointment to another board unless you resign before filing an
application or you are in the last six months of your current term.
CITY OF DUNN BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Dunn Al coholic Beverage Control Dunn Planning Board
Dunn Library Board Dunn Board of Adj us tment
Dunn Parks & Recreation Dunn Ho u sing Auth ori ty
Cemetery Adviso ry Board Other
(o ver)
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Gina Wheeler
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Attachments:
Kareem Strong <kstrong@mccog.org>
Tuesday, August 22, 2017 8:05 AM
'Kellie Beam'; Shannon Eason; Gina Wheeler; 'Candice White'; 'Richard Carr'
COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMITTEE UPDATE!!!!!
House Bill 248.pdf
Importance: High
To Whom It May Concern:
House Bill 248 was passed July 12, 2017. In a nutshell, the process for appointing CAC members has changed. Please be
advised of the previous process and the new process . At this time the State LTC Ombudsman and Aging Services will
update the Board of Commissioners regarding these changes in the weeks to come; however, due to this change, please
do not appoint any new CAC members and please begin the new process of appointment. Appointments prior to July
12, 2017 will be grandfathered into the program; however, they will be held strictly to the standards set forth by the
House Bill 248.
Previously:
• The application was submitted to the County
• The county vetted the applicant
• (Optional) suggestions from the board regarding who to appoint
• Applicant Appointed
• Appointment notification sent to Ombudsman
• Ombudsman trained CAC member with 30 Days of appointment
Removing A CAC Member Previously:
• Ombudsman request removal of inactive CAC Member
• County has discretion to remove CAC members or remain on the board
NEW PROCESS:
• Application submitted to the County
• Application is forwarded to the Ombudsman's Office
• Ombudsman vets applicant for conflict of interest
• Ombudsman trains applicant
• Ombudsman notified State Long Term Care Ombudsman that applicant has met qualifications to be designated
as a CAC member
• State LTC Ombudsman notifies local ombudsman of CAC designation
• Ombudsman makes recommendation to County to appoint applicant to the CAC board
Removing A CAC member New:
• Ombudsman provides proof to State LTC Ombudsman that CAC members if not meeting the mandatory 10
hours of ongoing training, quarterly meetings, and/or quarterly visits
• State LTC ombudsman de-designates the individual
• Ombudsman notifies County of de-designation
• County removes individual off their CAC roster, website, and list
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. My cell is 336-542 -8761.
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Sincerely,
Kareem R. Strong, MPA
Certified Regional L TC Ombudsman
Mid-Carolina Area Agency on Aging
Office: (910) 323-4191 x 25
Fa x: (910) 323-9330
website: http://www.mccog.org/
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2017
SESSION LAW 2017-103
HOUSE BILL 248
AN ACT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ADULT CARE HOME AND NURSlNG HOME
ADVISORY COMMITTEES TO CONFORM TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR
COMMUNITY LIVING RULES AND RECENT CHANGES TO THE STATE
LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM AND TO DIRECT THE
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES TO STUDY THE HOPE ACT
AND RELATED FEDERAL REGULA TlONS AND TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS
TO THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE ON HEAL TH AND
HUMAN SERVICES.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION l.(a) G.S. 13 lD-31 reads as rewritten:
"§ 131D-31. Adult care home community advisory committees.
(a) Statement of Purpose. -It is the intention of the General Assembly that community
advisory eeR'lR'littees committee members function as representatives of the Office of the State
Long-Term Care Ombudsman and through their designation work to maintain the intent of the
Adult Care Home Residents' Bill of Rights within the licensed adult care homes in this State. It
is the further intent of the General Assembly that the committees promote community
involve ment and cooperation with adult care homes to ensure quality care for the elderly and
disabled adults.
(b) Establishment and Appointment of Committees. -
(I) A community advisory committee shall be established in each county that
has at least one licensed adult care home, shall serve all the homes in the
county, and shall work with each of these homes for the best interests of the
residents. In a county that has one, two, or three adult care homes with IO or
more beds, the committee shall have five members.
(2) In a county with four or more adult care homes with IO or more beds, the
committee shall have one additional member for each adult care home with
IO or more beds in excess of three, and may have up to five additional
members at the discretion of the county commissioners, not to exceed a
maximum of 25 members. In each county with four or more adult care
homes with IO or more beds, the committee shall establish a subcommittee
of no more than five members and no fewer than three members from the
committee for each adult care home in the county. Each member must serve
on at least one subcommittee.
(3) In counties with no adult care homes with IO or more beds, the committee
shall have five members. Regardless of how many members a particular
community advi sory committee is required to have, at least one member of
each committee shall be a person involved in the area of mental retardation.
( 4) The boards of county commissioners are encouraged to appoint the Adult
Care Home Community Advisory Committees. Of the members, a minority
(not less than one-third, but as close to one-third as possible) shall be chosen
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from among persons nominated by a majority of the chief administrators of
adult care homes in the county. If the adult care home administrators fail to
make a nomination within 45 days after written notification has been sent to
them requesting a nomination, these appointments may be made without
nominations. If the county commissioners fail to appoint members to a
committee by July I, 1983 , committee, the appointments shall be made by
the Assistant Secretary fur Aging, Department of Health and Human
Services, Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman no sooner than
45 days after nominations have been requested from the adult care home
administrators, but no later than October 1, 1983.administrators. In making
appointments, the Assistant Secretary for Aging Office of the State
Long-Term Care Ombudsman shall follow the same appointment process as
that specified for the County Commissioners.
ill Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, appointment to an Adult
Care Home Community Advisory Committee is contingent upon designation
of the appointee by the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman in
accordance with G.S. 1438-181.18. A designated appointee is directly
accountable to the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program in order to
perform the duties as a representative of the Office of the State Long-Term
Care Ombudsman. Removal of the appointee's designation by the Office of
the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman automatically rescinds the
appointment to the Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee .
.(fil Any individual who serves as a community advisory committee member
must go through the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman's
certification and designation process and meet the certification and
designation requirements in accordance with the State Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Program Policies and Procedures.
(c) Joint Nursing and Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committees. -
Appointment to the Nursing Home Community Advisory Committees shall preclude
appointment to the Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committees except where written
approval to combine these committees is obtained from the Assistant SecretaF)' fur Aging,
Department of Health and Human Services.Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman.
Where this approval is obtained, the Joint Nursing and Adult Care Home Community Advisory
Committee shall have the membership required of Nursing Home Community Advisory
Committees and one additional member for each adult care home with 10 or more beds
licensed in the county. In counties with no adult care homes with 10 or more beds, there shall
be one additional member for every four other types of adult care homes in the county. In no
case shall the number of members on the Joint Nursing and Adult Care Home Community
Advisory Committee exceed 25. Each member shall exercise the statutory rights and
responsibilities of both Nursing Home Committees and Adult Care Home Committees. In
making appointments to this joint committee, the county commissioners shall solicit
nominations from both nursing and adult care home administrators for the appointment of
approximately (but no more than) one-third of the members.
(d) Terms of Office. -Each committee member shall serve an initial term of one year.
Any person reappointed to a second or subsequent term in the same county shall serve a two-or
three-year term at the county commissioners' discretion to ensure staggered terms of office.
(e) Vacancies. -Any vacancy shall be filled by appointment of a person for a one-year
term. If this vacancy is in a position filled by an appointee nominated by the chief
administrators of adult care homes within the county, then the county commissioners shall fill
the vacancy from persons nominated by a majority of the chief administrators. If the adult care
home administrators fail to make a nomination by registered mail within 45 days after written
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notification has been sent to them requesting a nomination, this appointment may be made
without nominations. If the county commissioners fail to fill a vacancy, the vacancy ~shall
be filled by the AssistaAt Secretary for AgiAg, DepartmeAt of Health aAd Humoo SerYices
Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman no sooner than 45 days after the
commissioners have been notified of the appointment or vacancy.
(f) Officers. -The committee shall elect from its members a chair, to serve a one-year
term.
(g) Minimum Qualifications for Appointment. -Each member must be a resident of the
county which the committee serves. No person or immediate family member of a person with a
financial interest in a home served by the committee, or employee or governing board member
of a home served by the committee, or immediate family member of a resident in a home
served by the committee may be a member of that committee. Any county commissioner who
is appointed to the committee shall be deemed to be serving on the committee in an ex officio
capacity. Members of the committee shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed
for actual expenses incurred by them in the performance of their duties. The names of the
committee members and the date of expiration of their terms shall be filed with the DivisioA of
AgiAg, DepartmeAt of Health aAd HumaA Services.Office of the State Long-Term Care
Ombudsman.
(h) TraiAiAg. Training, Certification, and Designation . -The DivisioA of AgiAg,
DepartmeAt of Health aAd HumaA Services, Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman
shall develop traiAiAg materials, whioh shall be distributed to eaoh committee member.training
requirements for certification and designation in accordance with 45 C.F.R. § 1324. l 3(c)(2).
Each committee member must receive certification training as specified by the DivisioA of
AgiAg State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Policies and Procedures and be designated
as representatives of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program prior to exercising any
power under G.S. 1310-32. The Di•1isioA of AgiAg, DepartmeAt of Health aAd HumaA
8er1ices, State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program shall provide the committees with
information, guidelines, training, and consultation to direct them in the performance of their
duties.
(i) Any written communication made by a member of adult care home advisory
committee within the course and scope of the member's duties, as specified in G.S. 131 D-32 ,
shall be privileged to the extent provided in this subsection. All communication shall be
considered the property of the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman and subject to
the Office's disclosure policies. This privilege shall be a defense in a cause of action for libel if
the member was acting in good faith and the statements and communications do not amount to
intentional wrongdoing.
To the extent that any adult care home advisory committee or any member is covered by
liability insurance, that committee or member shall be deemed to have waived the qualified
immunity herein to the extent of indemnification by insurance."
SECTION 1.(b) G .S. 131 E-128 reads as rewritten:
"§ 131E-128. Nursing home advisory committees.
(a) It is the purpose of the General Assembly that community advisory coRu~ittees
committee members function as representatives of the Office of the State Long-Term Care
Ombudsman and through their designation work to maintain the intent of this Part the Nursing
Home Resident's Bill of Rights within the nursing homes in this State, including nursing homes
operated by hos pitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E. It is the further purpose of
the General Assembly that the committees promote community involvement and cooperation
with nursing homes and an integration of these homes into a system of care for the elderly.
(b) (1) A community advisory committee shall be established in each county which
has a nursing home, including a nursing home operated by a hospital
licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E, shall serve all the homes in
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(2)
(3)
the county, and shall work with each home in the best interest of the persons
residing in each home. In a county which has one, two, or three nursing
homes, the committee shall have five members. In a county with four or
more nursing homes, the committee shall have one additional member for
each nursing home in excess of three, and may have up to five additional
members per committee at the discretion of the county commissioners.
In each county with four or more nursing homes, the committee shall
establish a subcommittee of no more than five members and no fewer than
three members from the committee for each nursing home in the county.
Each member must serve on at least one subcommittee.
Each committee shall be appoiAted by the board of cmmty commissioAers.
Boards of county commissioners are encouraged to appoint the Nursing
Home Community Advisory Committees. Of the members, a minority (not
less than one-third, but as close to one-third as possible) must be chosen
from among persons nominated by a majority of the chief administrators of
nursing homes in the county and of the governing bodies of the hospitals
licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E, which operate nursing
homes. If the nursing home administrators and the governing bodies of the
hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E , which operate
nursing homes fail to make a nomination within 45 days after written
notification has been sent to them by the board of county commissioners
requesting a nomination, these appointments may be made by the board of
county commissioners without nominations.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, appointment to a
nursing home community advisory committee is contingent upon
designation of the appointee by the Office of the State Long-Term Care
Ombudsman in accordance with G.S. 1438-181.18. A designated appointee
is directly accountable to the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program in
order to perform the duties as a representative of the Office of the State
Long-Term Care Ombudsman. Removal of the appointee's designation by
the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman automatically rescinds
the appointment to the nursing home community advisory committee.
Any individual who serves as a community advisory committee member
must go through the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman's
certification and designation process and meet the certification and
designation requirements in accordance with the State Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Program Policies and Procedures.
(c) Each committee member shall serve an initial term of one year. Any person
reappointed to a second or subsequent term in the same county shall serve a three-year term .
Persons who were originally nominees of nursing home chief administrators and the governing
bodies of the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 13 IE, which operate nursing
homes, or who were appointed by the board of county commissioners when the nursing home
administrators and the governing bodies of the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of
G.S. Chapter 131 E, which operate nursing homes failed to make nominations, may not be
reappointed without the consent of a majority of the nursing home chief administrators and the
governing bodies of the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E, which operate
nursing homes within the county. If the nursing home chief administrators and the governing
bodies of the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E, which operate nursing
homes fail to approve or reject the reappointment within 45 days of being requested by the
board of county commissioners, the commissioners may reappoint the member if they so
choose.
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(d) Any vacancy shall be filled by appointment of a person for a one-year term. Any
person replacing a member nominated by the chief administrators and the governing bodies of
the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 13 lE, which operate nursing homes or a
person appointed when the chief administrators and the governing bodies of the hospitals
licensed under Article 5 of G .S. Chapter 131 E, which operate nursing homes failed to make a
nomination shall be selected from among persons nominated by the administrators and the
governing bodies of the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E, which operate
nursing homes, as provided in subsection (b). If the county commissioners fail to appoint
members to a committee, or fail to fill a vacancy, the appointment may-shall be made or
vacancy filled by the Seeretary or the Secretary's designee Office of the State Long-Term Care
Ombudsman no sooner than 45 days after the commissioners have been notified of the
appointment or vacancy if nomination or approval of the nursing home administrators and the
governing bodies of the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E, which operate
nursing homes is not required. If nominations or approval of the nursing home administrators
and the governing bodies of the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 13 1 E, which
operate nursing homes is required, the appointment ~shall be made or vacancy filled by the
Secretary or the Secretary's designee Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman no
sooner than 45 days after the commissioners have received the nomination or approval, or no
sooner than 45 days after the 45-day period for action by the nursing home administrators and
the governing bodies of the hospitals licensed under Article 5 of G.S. Chapter 131 E, which
operate nursing homes.
(e) The committee shall elect from its members a chair, to serve a one-year term.
(f) Each member must be a resident of the county which the committee serves. No
person or immediate family member of a person with a financial interest in a home served by a
committee, or employee or governing board member or immediate family member of an
employee or governing board member of a home served by a committee, or immediate family
member of a patient in a home served by a committee may be a member of a committee.
Membership on a committee shall not be considered an office as defined in G.S. 128-1 or
G.S. 128-1.1. Any county commissioner who is appointed to the committee shall be deemed to
be serving on the committee in an ex officio capacity. Members of the committee shall serve
without compensation, but may be reimbursed for the amount of actual expenses incurred by
them in the performance of their duties. The names of the committee members and the date of
expiration of their terms shall be filed with the DiYision of Aging, Office of the State
Long-Term Care Ombudsman, which shall supply a copy to the Division of Health Service
Regulation.
(g) The Division of Aging, Department of Health and H1:1man Services, Office of the
State Long-Term Care Ombudsman shall develop training material~ which shall be distrib1:1ted
to each committee member and n1:1rsing home. requirements for certification and designation in
accordance with 45 C.F.R. § 1324. l3(c)(2). Each committee member must receive certification
training as specified by the Di>.1ision of Aging State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
Policies and Procedures and be designated as representatives of the State Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Program prior to exercising any power under subsection (h) of this section. The
Division of Aging, Department of Health and H1:1man Services, State Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Program shall provide the committees with information, guidelines, training, and
consultation to direct them in the performance of their duties.
(h) (1) Each committee shall apprise itself of the general conditions under which the
persons are residing in the homes, and shall work for the best interests of the
persons in the homes. This may include assisting persons who have
grievances with the home and facilitating the resolution of grievances at the
local level.
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(2) Each committee shall quarterly visit the nursing home it serves. For each
official quarterly visit, a majority of the committee members shall be
present. In addition, each committee may visit the nursing home it serves
whenever it deems it necessary to carry out its duties. In counties with four
or more nursing homes, the subcommittee assigned to a home shall perform
the duties of the committee under this subdivision, and a majority of the
subcommittee members must be present for any visit.
(3) Each member of a committee shall have the right bet\veen 10:00 A.M. and
8:00 P.M. to enter into the facility the committee serves in order to carry out
the members' responsibilities. In a county where subcommittees have been
established, this right of access shall be limited to homes served by those
subcommittees to which the member has been appointed.
(4) The committee or subcommittee may communicate through its chair with the
Department or any other agency in relation to the interest of any patient. The
identity of any complainant or resident involved in a complaint shall not be
disclosed except as permitted under the Older Americans Act of 1965, as
amended, 42 U.S.C. § 3001 et seq.
(5) Each home shall cooperate with the committee as it carries out its duties.
(6) Before entering into any nursing home, the committee, subcommittee, or
member shall identify itself to the person present at the facility who is in
charge of the facility at that time.
(i) Any written communication made by a member of a nursing home advisory
committee within the course and scope of the member's duties, as specified in G.S. 131 E-128,
shall be privileged to the extent provided in this subsection. All communication shall be
considered the property of the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman and subject to
the Office's disclosure policies. This privilege shall be a defense in a cause of action for libel if
the member was acting in good faith and the statements or communications do not amount to
intentional wrongdoing.
To the extent that any nursing home advisory committee or any member thereof is covered
by liability insurance, that committee or member shall be deemed to have waived the qualified
immunity herein to the extent of indemnification by insurance."
SECTION l.(c) G .S. 143B-181.18 reads as rewritten:
"§ 143B-181.18. Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program/State
Ombudsman duties.
The State Ombudsman shall perform the duties provided below:
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(1) Promote community involvement with long-term care providers and
residents of long-term care facilities and serve as liaison between residents,
residents' families, facility personnel, and facility administration.
(2) Supervise the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program pursuant to rules
adopted by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services
pursuant to G.S. l 43B -10.
(3) Certify regional ombudsmen. Certification requirements shall include an
internship, training in the aging process, complaint resolution, long-term
care issues, mediation techniques, recruitment and training of volunteers,
and relevant federal, State, and local laws, policies, and standards.
(3a) Designate certified Regional Ombudsmen as representatives of the Office of
the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Office as well as refuse, suspend, or
remove designation as a representative of the Office of the State Long-Term
Care Ombudsman in accordance with the Office of the State Long-Term
Care Ombudsman Program Policies and Procedures.
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Llhl. Designate and refuse, suspend, or remove designation of volunteer
representatives of the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman,
including any community advisory committee appointees, in accordance
with the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program Policies and
Procedures.
(4) Attempt to resolve complaints made by or on behalf of individuals who are
residents of long-term care facilities, which complaints relate to
administrative action that may adversely affect the health, safety, or welfare
of residents.
(5) Provide training and technical assistance to regional ombudsmen.
(6) Establish procedures for appropriate access by regional ombudsmen to
long-term care facilities and residents' files , records , and other information,
including procedures to protect the confidentiality of these files, records, and
other information and to ensure that the identity of any complainant or
resident will not be disclosed except as permitted under the Older Americans
Act of 1965, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 3001 et seq. and regulations
promulgated thereunder.
(7) Analyze data relating to complaints and conditions in long-term care
facilities to identify significant problems and recommend solutions.
(8) Prepare an annual report containing data and findings regarding the types of
problems experienced and complaints reported by residents as well as
recommendations for resolutions of identified long-term care issues.
(9) Prepare findings regarding public education and community involvement
efforts and innovative programs being provided in long-term care facilities.
( l 0) Provide information to public agencies, and through the State Ombudsman,
to legislators, and others regarding problems encountered by residents or
providers as well as recommendations for resolution.
(11) Provide leadership for statewide systems advocacy efforts of the Office on
behalf of long-term care residents, including independent determinations and
positions that shall not be required to represent the position of the State
agency or other agency within which the Ombudsman Program is
organizationally located. Provide coordination of systems advocacy efforts
with representatives of the Office as outlined in Ombudsman Policies and
Procedures.
(12) To the extent required to meet the requirement of the Older Americans Act
and regulations promulgated thereunder regarding allotments for Vulnerable
Elder Rights Protection Activities, the State Ombudsman and representatives
of the Office are excluded from any State lobbying prohibitions under
requirements to conduct systems advocacy on behalf of long-term care
residents.
(13) Determine the use of the fiscal resources as required by 42 U.S.C. § 3001 et
seq. and regulations promulgated thereunder."
SECTION 2. The Department of Health and Human Services shall examine P.L.
113-51 , HIV Organ Policy Equity (HOPE) Act, and the Final Safeguards and Research Criteria
publication by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and National Institutes of
Health to determine public health safeguards, regulations, and statutory changes necessary for
consideration by the General Assembly. The Department shall submit a report of findings and
recommendations, including any necessary statutory changes, to the Joint Legislative Oversight
Committee on Health and Human Services on or before January I , 2018.
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2017.
SECTION 3. This act is effective when it becomes law.
ln the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 29th day of June,
s/ Daniel J . Forest
President of the Senate
s/ Tim Moore
Speaker of the House of Representatives
s/ Roy Cooper
Governor
Approved I :53 p.m. this I ih day of July , 2017
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Agenda Item __ ___:i:::..._ __ _
SANDHILLS CENTER
Managing Mental Health, Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services
910-673-9111 (FAX) 91 0-673-6202 www.sandhillscenter.org Victoria Whitt, CEO
August 9, 2017
Ms. Kimberly Honeycutt
Hamett County Finance Officer
PO Box 759
Lillington , NC 27546
Dear Ms. Honeycutt:
RECEIVED
AUG 1 5 2017
1'1A~N~"l:"f . COUNTY
-~~E~1S OFFICE
Attached you will fmd a copy of the Sandhills Center Quarterly Fiscal Report for the period June 30, 2017.
This required State Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services
Report has been sent, on a quarterly basis, to each of the County Managers and County Commissioners in the
Sandhills Area for a number of years. Please note that a revision to G.S. 122C-Il7(c), enacted by the 2006
General Assembly, requires that this Report be sent directly to each County Finance Officer. More specifically,
the revised Statute requires that: "The County Finance Officer shall provide the Quarterly Report to the Board
of County Commissioners at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board."
It should also be noted that the Statute requires that these Reports be submitted to the County Finance Officer
within 30 days of the end of each quarter of the fiscal year.
A review of the attached June 30, 2017, Quarterly Fiscal Report indicates the following:
Actual Revenues = $ 301,821,458
Actual Expenditures =$ 306,132 ,596
Expenditures in Excess of Revenues =$ 4 ,311 ,138
Should you have any questions on this Quarterl y Fiscal Report, please feel free to contact myself or Hannah
Brown (Finance Director).
Thank you for y our assi stance in addressing the requirem ents of our fi scal reporting requirements.
Victoria Whitt
Chief Executive Officer
Attachment
cc : Jos eph J effries , Hamett County Manager
Joe Miller, Hamett County Commiss ioner
P.O. Box 9 , West End, NC 27376
24-Hour Access to Care Line: 1-800-2 56-2452
ITY: 1-866-518-6778 or 711
Serving Anson, Guilford , Harnett, Hoke, Lee , Montgomery,
Moore, Randolph & Richmond counties
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Attachment Ill Quarterly Fiscal Monitoring Report
For The Period Ending June 30, 2017
Item
Revenues
Medicaid Pa ss Thru
Budgeted Fund Balance
Other Local
Total Local Funds
County Appropriations (by County Including ABC Funds)
Anson
Guilford
Harnett
Hoke
Lee
Montgomery
Moore
Randolph
Richmond
Total County Funds
Local Management Ent ity Systems Admin
Medicaid General Admin
Medicaid Mental Hea lth/Substance Abuse Treatment Planning
Medicaid Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Treatment Planni ng
Division of Medical Assistance Risk Reserve Fund i ng
Division of Mental Health/Intellectual Developmental Di sabilities/Substance
Abuse Services
Single Stream Funding La w 2015
Division of Medical Assistance Medica id Capitation Funding
All Other State/Federal Funding
Total State and Federal Funds
Fund Balance
Total Revenues
Expend itures
Local Management Entity Systems Admin
Intergovernmental Transfer
Medicaid Genera l Admin
-.. -
Medicaid Mental Health/Sub stance Abuse Treatment Pl anning
Medicaid Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Treatment Plann i ng
Medicaid Ri sk Reserve
Medicaid Provider Payments
State/Local Provider Payments
All Other State/Federal Provider Payments
Total EJCpenditures
_,?
lME-MCO Director Date
cc : County Manager for each county within the catchment area .
Medicaid
Budget Actual Yea r
2016-2017 To Date
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
18,709,978 15,906,668
4,410,637 3,861 ,105
6,293,867 5,302,222
5,394,981 5,482,073
231,189,601 236,361 ,102
265,999,064 266,913 ,170
265,999,064 266,913,170
0 0
18,709,978 18,257,069
4,410,637 4,189,710
6,293,867 6,007,42 5
5,394,981 0
231 ,189,601 223 ,544,046
265,999,064
State
Budget Actual Year Total
2016-2017 To Date
500,000 16,752 16,752
567,86 1 523,653 523,653
1,067,861 540,405 540,405
55,000 55 ,000 55,000
9 ,674,000 9,674,000 9,674,000
199,679 199,679 199,679
58 ,000 58 ,000 58,000
240,000 240,000 240,000
60,775 60,775 60,775
350,890 350,890 350,890
742,600 742,600 742 ,600
142,500 142,500 142,500
11 ,523,444 11 ,523,444 11,523,444
90,000 0 0
15,906,668
3,861 ,105
5,302,22 2
5,482,073
12,092,211 8 ,769 ,398 8,769,398
0 5,537,053 5,537,053
236,361 ,102
6,794,813 8,537,988 8,537,988
18 ,977,024 22 ,844,439 289,757 ,609
31,6 17,965 0
63,186,294 34,908,288 301,821,458
4,205,453 4,037,402 4,037,402
0
18,25 7,069
4,189,710
6,007,425
0
223,544,046
50,186,028 41,558,956 41,558,956
8,794 ,813 8,537,988 8,537,988
306,132,596
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rJ <..::;-. HARNETI COUNTY
Harnett FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT COUNTY
July, 2017
GENERAL FUND
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 Total Same Period Department FYE2016 Percent UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity to Date Last Fiscal Year
Governing Body $ 208,357 $ 254,969 $ 325,151 $ 70,940 21 .82% $ 88,512
Administration 294,293 403,671 502,462 31,347 6.24% 29,442
Legal Services 53,919 77,852 160,511 9,083 5 .66% 9,820
Human Resources 205,162 245,482 286,243 24,232 8.47% 22,714
Board of Elections 381,191 406,505 528,246 37,135 7.03% 37,231
Finance 811,001 835,098 1,021,531 69,942 6.85% 48,203
Insurance -Retirees 326,831 520,000 36,299 6 .98% 19,972
Clerk of Court 81,438 92,784 87,273 8,320 9 .53% 11,740
Tax 1,709,486 1,587,900 1,743,220 136,445 7.83% 140,883
General Services 158,173 155,139 188,368 8,328 4 .42% 6,632
Fleet Maintenance 543,249 526,986 610,237 24,775 4.06% 57,196
Transportation 1,523,150 1,680,191 1,550,350 44,663 2 .88% 40,924
Transportation -Admin 194,529 241,628 283 ,858 27,848 9.81% 5,948
Facilities Maintenance 3,667,427 2,691,807 2,894,508 535,091 18.49% 120,210
Register of Deeds 759,735 767,909 837,668 28,990 3.46% 30,070
Information Technology 1,787,73 4 1,960,616 2,218,957 212,964 9.60% 316,605
GIS 581,109 591,881 656,685 30,287 4 .61% 41,496
Sheriff 9,677,549 9,596,512 10,547,735 533,195 5.06% 499,712
Campbell Deputies 442,623 456,980 521,648 22,262 4 .27% 19,952
Sheriff's Department Grants 26,924 19,237
Child Support Enforcement 66,653 78,800 84,647 3,540 4 .18% 3,309
Communications 1,624,091 1,611,476 1,925,480 168,145 8 .73% 153,783
School Resource Officers 682,489 731,356 778,555 39,647 5.09% 32,492
Jail 4,551,465 4,549,392 5 ,304,517 339,912 6.41% 386,3 95
Emergency Services 730,739 816,266 965,819 33,265 3 .44% 33,450
Em ergency Services Grant 58,000 17,959
Emergency Medical Service 4,414,723 6,203,591 6,922,831 352,257 5.09% 326,310
EMS Transport 1,151,492 14 14
Rescue Districts 3,361,704 3,361,704 3,462,557 288,546 8.33% 560,284
Animal Services 438,575 436,128 514,075 20,287 3 .95% 20,150
Medical Examiner 89,900 65,900 90,000 3,700
JCPC Ad min 6,886 5,016 5,037
Public Safety Appropriations 71,908 75,361 75,000
Emergency Telephone Sy stem
Radio Sy stem
Harnett Reg ional Jetport 198,422 189,136 188,816 21,642 11.46% 16,698
Soil & Water 178,736 174,501 198,518 S,993 3 .02% 8 ,001
Environ mental Protection 4 ,000 4,000 4 ,000 4,000 100.00% 4,000
Forestry Program 101,648 100,108 115,111
Economic/Physical Dev. App . 509,983 575,679 575,000
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Harnett FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT COUNTY
July, 2017
GENERAL FUND
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018
Total
Same Period Department FYE2016 Percent UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity
to Date Last Fiscal Year
Industrial Development 436,558 1,013,262 1,266,367 84,859 6.70% 28,954
Development Services 1,309,860 1,346,739 1,544,371 73,546 4.76% 71,840
Community Development (BG) 192 19,116 1,500
Abandoned MFG Home 32,171 21,672 24,126 1,047 4.34% 966
Cooperative Extension 314,013 362,908 441,981 22,069 4.99% 22,642
CCR&R -Block Grant 24,494 25,676 31,903 1,766 5.54% 713
CCR&R -United Way 150
Parents As Teachers 59,354
Adolescent Parenting 76,776 77,114 80,643 3,108 3.85% 3,656
4-H Teen Court & At Risk 72,035 45,232 55,741 1,641 2.94% 1,442
Child Care Youth Training
Race to the Top 4,034 657
Adolescent Parenting -BJRH
Special Programs 30,035 20,764 34,500 854
Department on Aging 315,244 316,827 337,114 7,049 2.09% 19,955
Family Caregiver Support 61,164 67,657 70,714 2,819 3.99% 2,801
RSVP 77,511 83,864 90,228 3,403 3.77% 3,208
CAP -Disabled Adults 329,421 324,799 363,487 14,483 3.98% 16,273
Nutrition for Elderly 432,337 405,411 439,938 23,314 5.30% 49,164
Health 6,082,878 5,745,786 5,899,716 284,627 4.82% 310,125
Mental Health 605,679 605,679 605,679 151,420 25.00% 151,420
Social Services 10,324,942 11,805,835 12,667,464 518,341 4.09% 613,907
Public Assistance 9,351,002 9,115,140 9,193,826 544,412 5.92% 480,489
Veteran's Services 180,399 209,801 270,472 11,644 4.31% 9,326
Restitution 103,322 100,593 113,530 4,385 3.86% 4,755
Human Services App. 136,805 35,964 45,000
library 910,122 956,129 1,143,603 41,096 3.59% 46,829
Cultural & Recreational App. 153,000 185,000 150,000
Parks & Recreation 435,005 784,296 1,024,702 140,809 13.74% 145,347
Education
Board of Education -reserve 920,000
Board of Education -add teach 72,542 200,000
Board of Education -current 21,267,993 21,420,138 21,068,027 1,755,669 8.33% 3,538,336
Board of Education -capital 280,707 122,625 750,000
Board of Education -teachers 993,967 1,055,200 2,199,000
Central Carolina -current 1,019,467 1,080,450 90,038 8.33% 84,956
Central Carolina -capital 26,197 30,000
Central Carolina -health science: 798,517 66,543
Central Carolina -works
Central Caro lina -DOT 70,000
Subtotal -Operating
$ 95,761,633 $ 100,147,013 $ Expenditures 108,856,655 $ 6,950,925 6.39% $ 8,770,349
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COUNTY
Department
lnterfund Transfers
Debt Service
Interest
Principal
Cost of Issuance
Other Financing Uses
Contingency
Subtotal Other Financing
$ Uses:
Total Expenditures $
Source
Ad Valorem Taxes
Real and Personal $
Motor Vehicles
Sales Tax
Other taxes
Permits & Fee s
Intergovernmental Revenue
Sales & Service s
Other Revenues
Rents, Concessions & Fe es
Subtotal -Operating $
Revenues
Investment Earnings
Other Financing Sources
lnterfund Tran sfers
Fund Balance Appropriated
Subtotal Other Financing
$ Sources:
Total Revenues $
Revenues over/ (under)
$ expenditures
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
FYE 2016
2,145,446
4,745,868
11,551,602
213,601
36,177,890
54,834,407
150,596,040
FYE 2016
55,082,717
6,190,412
19,279,813
1,220,493
2,965,577
20,274,012
9,204,896
3,343,042
73,655
117,634,617
97,339
37,018,000
7,501
37,122,840
154,757,457
4,161,417
July, 2017
GENERAL FUND
FYE2017 FYE 2018
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget
3,628,409 1,026,667
3,797,744 5,086,417
12,916,628 14,204,731
(3,131)
495,558
$ 20,339,650 $ 20,813,373
$ 120,486,663 $ 129,670,028
FYE 2017 FYE 2018
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget
$ 56,343,022 $ 685,000
6,637,839 5,000
18,959,961 20,655,250
1,209,416 1,325,000
2,961,556 3,834,840
18,892,825 21,595,840
9,662,383 8,214,195
3,204,306 6,164,683
67,075 74,808
$ 117,938,383 $ 62,554,616
274,949 225,000
24,951
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(5 ,040)
$ 302,646 $ 6,265,428
$ 118,241,029 $ 68,820,044
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43,630 0 .86% 19,566
1,009,285 7.11% 562,228
1,052,915 5.06% $ 581,794
8,003,840 6.17% $ 9,352,143
FYE 2018
Total
Same Period Percent
Activity
to Date Last Fiscal Year
60,512 8.83% $ 160,736
109,133 8.24% 104,953
216,459 5.64% 259,993
480,011 2.22% 522,799
160,105 1.95% 316,819
19,218 0.31% 280,373
5,697 7.62% 6,386
1,051,135 1.68% $ 1,652,059
7,694 3.42% 3
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1,058,829 1.54% $ 1,652,062
(6,945,011) $ (7,700,081)
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Harnett FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT COUNTY
July, 2017
GENERAL FUND
Cash and Investments
PNC Fidelity MBS NCCMT Total
July 2017 $ 257,261 $ 52,430 $ 12,833,501 $ 14,699,895 $ 27,843,087
June 2017 $ 7,182,432 $ 52,430 $ 12,833,501 $ 13,721,198 $ 33,789,562
May 2017 $ 2,108,133 $ 52,430 $ 12,883,875 $ 21,669,408 $ 36,713,847
April 2017 $ $ 102,890 $ 12,883,875 $ 29,247,908 $ 42,234,673
March 2017 $ 9,318,753 $ 50,000 $ 10,900,020 $ 28,346,806 $ 48,615,578
February 2017 $ 10,966,173 $ 50,000 $ 10,900,020 $ 23,550,367 $ 45,466,559
January 2017 $ 16,539,974 $ 50,000 $ 10,900,020 $ 21,778,696 $ 49,268,690
December 2016 $ 6,112,440 $ 50,000 $ 10,399,391 $ 20,139,559 $ 36,701,391
November 2016 $ $ 8,950,242 $ 10,149,294 $ 11,410,145 $ 30,509,681
October 2016 $ $ 11,893,456 $ 9,598,367 $ 4,576,239 $ 26,068,062
September 2016 $ $ 1,401,847 $ 9,611,806 $ 9,898,592 $ 20,912,246
August 2016 $ $ $ 10,830,323 $ 13,870,895 $ 24,701,218
July 2016 s $ $ 10,288,522 $ 14,611,996 $ 24,900,517
June 2016 s 4,836,176 $ s 10,288,522 $ 15,052,435 $ 30,177,132
May 2016 $ $ $ 6,310,697 s 22,909,111 s 29,219,808
April 2016 $ $ s 5,910,697 $ 28,256,262 s 34,166,959
March 2016 $ 3,888,938 $ $ 5,910,697 $ 31,321,226 s 41,120,861
February 2016 $ 6,184,218 $ $ 5,460,397 s 29,217,771 s 40,862,386
Cash Flow
$55,000,000
$45,000,000
$35,000,000
$25,000,000
$15,000,000
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HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
8/21/2017
COUNTY
July, 2017
GENERAL FUND
Estimated Fund Balance
In the governmental fund financial statements, fund balance is composed of five classifications designed to disclose the hierarchy of
constraints placed on how fund balance can be spent. They are as follows:
Non -Spendable Fund Balance -
Restricted Fund Balance •
This classification includes amounts that cannot be spent because they are either (a) not in spendable
form or (b) legally or contractually required to be maintained intact.
The classification includes amount that are restricted to specific purposes externally imposed by
creditors or imposed by law.
This classification represents the portion of fund balance that can only be used for specific purposes
Committed Fund Balance· imposed by majority vote by a quorum of the County Commissioners, that can by adoption of an
Assigned Fund Balance -
Unassigned Fund Balance -
Non Spendab le
Restricted
Committed
Assigned
Unassigned
Total General Fund
General Fund Expenditures
Unassigned Fund Balance
as a % of Expenditures
ordinance, commit fund balance.
That portion of fund balance that the County intends to use for specific purposes. The County
Commissioners have the authority to assign f und balances.
This classification represents the portion of fund balance that has not been assigned to another fund or
is not restricted, committed, or assigned to specific purposes within the general fund.
2013 2014 2015 2016 lfN :i~~IEP
$ 451,088 $ 111,181 $ 159,625 $ 1,418,606 $ 1,418,606
$ 9,433,149 $ 9,260,952 $ 11,496,063 $ 11,966,027 $ 11,966,027
$ $ $ $ $
$ $ 3,193,811 $ 2,600,000 $ $
$ 17,959,942 $ 18,732,095 $ 19,417,388 $ 26,311,973 $ 29,924,402
$ 27,844,179 $ 31,298,039 $ 33,673,076 $ 39,696,606 $ 43,309,035
$ 101,852,867 $ 103,330,529 $ 108,508,715 $ 112,272,703 $ 116,858,254
17.63% 18.13% 17.89% 23.44% 25.61%
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21.00",,{,
11.00%
1.00%
2013
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
2014
July, 2017
GENERAL FUND
Fund Balance %
2015
2016
2017
The Harnett County Board of Commissioners have approved a fund balance policy which strives to
maintain a minimum fund balance of 15%.
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Harnett FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
COUNTY
July, 2017
PUBLIC UTILITIES FUND
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 Total
Same Period Department FYE 2016
lJNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity
Percent
Last Fiscal Year
to Date
Admin/CSR/Meter Services $ 3,452,612 $ 11,045,313 $ 5,500,217 $ 26,892 0 .49% $ 41,880
Water Treatment 4,376,387 4,636,704 5,669,326 273,332 4.82% 270,263
W astewater Treatment 2,005,668 2,365,344 3,235,710 175,942 5.44% 105,543
Wastewater Treatment SHWW 1,993,304 2,255,344 2,906,061 150,369 5.17% 117,787
Distribution 3,634,241 3,983,077 4,597,259 221,037 4.81% 270,940
Collections 2,742,752 3,407,806 4 ,647,186 100,503 2.16% 109,334
Subtotal -Operating
$ 18,204,964 $ 27,693,588 $ 26,555,759 $ 948,075 3.57% $ 915,747 Expenditures
lnterfund Transfers
Depreciation 9,327,622
Debt Service 1,070,704 4,784,003 6,256,849 182,762 2.92% 182,421
Subtotal Other Financing
$ 10,398,325 $ 4,784,003 $ Uses: 6,256,849 $ 182,762 2.92% $ 182,421
Total Expenditures $ 28,603,289 $ 32,477,591 $ 32,812,608 $ 1,130,837 3.45% $ 1,098,168
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 Total Same Period Source FYE 2016 Percent
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity to Date Last Fiscal Year
Intergovernmental Revenue $ 3,703 $ 3,703 $ 3,703 $ $
Sales & Services 32,563,219 33,494,516 32,117,905 2,895,381 9.01% 3 ,415,855
Other Revenue s 3,704,119 4,957,710 691,000 48,841 7.07% 19,041
Rents, Con cess . & Feees 2,105 (3,018)
Subtotal -Operating
$ 36,273,146 $ 38,452,911 $ 32,812,608 $ 2,944,222 8.97% $ 3,434,896 Revenues
Other Finance Sou rces 320,484
lnterfund Transfe rs 450,000 45,034
Fund Balance Appropriated
Subtotal Other Financing
$ 770,484 $ 45,034 $ $ $ Sources:
Total Revenues $ 37,043,630 $ 38,497,945 $ 32,812,608 $ 2,944,222 8.97% $ 3,434,896
Revenues over/ (under)
expenditures $ 8,440,341 $ 6,020,354 $ 1,813,385 $ 2,336,728
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Harnett FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT COUNTY
July, 2017
PUBLIC UTILITIES FUND
Cash and Investments
PNC Lockbox MoneyMkt NCCMT Total
July 2017 $ 23,098,741 $ 5,739,955 $ 5,005,756 $ 26,874 $ 33,871,325
June 2017 $ 22,125,214 $ 5,549,386 $ 5,005,756 $ 26,474 $ 32,706,830
May 2017 $ 25,982,342 $ 5,236,513 $ 5,003,631 $ 624,363 $ 36,846,849
April 2017 $ 32,934,935 $ 4,914,027 $ 5,001,575 $ 614,100 $ 43,464,638
March 2017 $ 31,893,934 $ 9,713,915 $ $ 599,368 $ 42,207,217
January 2017 $ 34,586,445 $ 4,491,557 $ $ 588,277 $ 39,666,278
December 2016 $ 33,153,787 $ 4,255,513 $ $ 588,277 $ 37,997,576
February 2017 $ 35,929,010 $ 4,553,808 $ $ 588,943 $ 41,071,761
November 2016 $ 31,878,365 $ 4,312,453 $ $ 588,228 $ 36,779,046
October 2016 $ 31,059,095 $ 4,075,830 $ $ 585,783 $ 35,720,707
September 2016 $ 29,921,800 $ 4,030,784 $ $ 585,023 $ 34,537,607
August 2016 $ 30,074,922 $ 3,836,649 $ $ 585,023 $ 34,496,594
July 2016 $ 28,301,352 $ 3,467,807 $ $ 583,368 $ 32,352,527
June 2016 $ 27,213,474 $ 3,582,342 $ $ 583,368 $ 31,379,183
May 2016 $ 28,848,875 $ 3,432,473 $ $ 581,211 $ 32,862,559
April 2016 $ 30,683,192 $ 3,316,449 $ $ 577,919 $ 34,577,560
March 2016 $ 31,388,435 $ 3,343,019 $ $ 570,299 $ 35,301,753
February 2016 $ 29,859,796 $ 3,507,930 $ $ 555,108 $ 33,922,833
Cash Flow
$45,000,000
$40,000,000
$35,000,000
$30,000,000
$25,000,000
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Harnett FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT COUNTY
July, 2017
SOL I D WASTE FUND
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 Total Same Period Department FYE 2016 Percent UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity to Date Last Fiscal Year
So li d Waste $ 4,207,775 $ 5,349,462 $ 5,137,096 $ 93,388 1.82% $ 189,324
Subtotal -Operating
$ 4,207,775 $ 5,349,462 $ 5,137,096 $ 93,388 1 .82% $ 189,324 Expenditures
Other Financing Uses
lnterfund Tra n sfers
Depreciation 445,290
Debt Service 88,150 542,278 540,352 13,720 2.54% 88,150
Subtotal Other Financing
$ 533,439 $ 542,278 $ 540,352 $ 13,720 2.54% $ 88,150 Uses:
Total Expenditures $ 4,741,214 $ 5,891,740 $ 5,677,448 $ 107,108 1.89% $ 277,474
Total
Source FYE 2016
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 Percent Same Period
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity to Date Last Fiscal Year
Taxes $ 268,129 $ 216,910 $ 250,000 $ $
Intergovernmental Revenue 133,790 60,036 90,000
Sales & Services 5,313,693 5,731,760 5,335,248 55,326 1.04% 69,159
Other Revenues 139,437 884,013 700 4,200 600.00%
Rents, Co ncess. & Feees 1,291 2,548 1,500
Subtotal -Operating
$ 5,856,340 $ 6,895,267 $ 5,677,448 $ 59,526 1.05% $ 69,159 Revenues
Other Finance Sources 917
ln terfund Transfers
Fund Balance Approp ri ated
Subtotal Other Financing
$ 917 $ $ $ $ Sources:
Total Revenues $ 5,857,257 $ 6,895,267 $ 5,677,448 $ 59,526 1.05% $ 69,159
Revenues over/ (under)
expenditures $ 1,116,043 $ 1,003,527 $ (47,582) $ (208,315)
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Harnett
COUNTY FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
SOLID WASTE FUND
Cash and Investments
PNC BB&T First Bank NCCMT Total
July 2017 $ $ 804,053 $ 846,637 $ 944 $ 1,651,635
June 2017 $ 189,827 $ 873,490 $ 822,923 $ 944 $ 1,887,184
May 2017 $ 146,657 $ 849,369 $ 798,541 $ 295,485 $ 2,090,052
April 2017 $ 252,605 $ 813,116 $ 768,637 $ 235,646 $ 2,070,004
March 2017 $ 697,465 $ 796,560 $ 738,482 $ 316,381 $ 2,548,889
February 2017 $ 1,010,246 $ 774,615 $ 715,054 $ 316,381 $ 2,816,296
January 2017 $ 933,046 $ 733,821 $ 679,357 $ 240,324 $ 2,586,547
December 2016 $ 1,221,468 $ 712,874 $ 660,335 $ 159,310 $ 2,753,988
November 2016 $ 143,512 $ 679,050 $ 628,517 $ 78,246 $ 1,529,324
October 2016 $ $ 623,360 $ 608,194 $ 78,246 $ 1,309,800
September 2016 $ 723,455 $ 703,192 $ 649,795 $ 159,310 $ 2,235,752
August 2016 $ 596,631 $ 637,923 $ 589,976 $ 78,243 $ 1,902,774
July 2016 $ 706,906 $ 613,495 $ 567,589 $ 4,902 $ 1,892,893
June 2016 $ 953,476 $ 595,845 $ 549,127 $ 4,902 $ 2,103,350
May 2016 $ 1,030,073 $ 577,211 $ 534,532 $ 254,500 $ 2,396,316
April 2016 $ 1,106,636 $ 555,533 $ 517,182 $ 185,532 $ 2,364,882
March 2016 $ 1,322,008 $ 533,722 $ 501,869 $ 185,532 $ 2,543,131
February 2016 $ 1,453,177 $ 504,847 $ 477,173 $ 60,920 $ 2,496,117
Cash Flow
$3,000,000
$2,000,000
$1,000,000
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COUNTY
Category
Fixed Cost
Claims Funded
Tran sfer to Capital Res erve
Total Expenditures
Source
Departmental Charge
Other revenue s
Fund Balan ce Appropri ated
Total Revenues
Revenues over/ (under)
expenditures
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
WORKER'S COMPENSATION FUND
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 FYE2016
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity
$ 21,000 $ 21,000 $ 32,000 $ 9,125
1,243,316 3,179,514 1,093 ,000
455,537
$ 1,264,316 $ 3,200,514 $ 1,580,537 $ 9,125
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 FYE 2016
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity
$ 1,711,483 $ 1,157,287 $ 975,000 $ 88,745
441,714 2,563,155 150,000
455,53 7
$ 2,153,197 $ 3,720,442 $ 1,580,537 $ 88,745
$ 888,881 $ 519,928 $ 79,620
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Total
Same Period
Percent
Last Fiscal Year to Date
28.52% $
160
0.58% $ 160
Total
Same Period
Percent
Last Fiscal Year
to Date
9.10% $ 80,533
$
5.61% $ 80,533
$ 80,373
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Harnett
COUNTY FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
WORKER'S COMPENSATION FUND
Cash and Investments
PNC NCCMT Total
July 2017 $ 2,759,812 $ 1,211,772 $ 3,971,584
June 2017 $ 2,904,633 $ 1,211,772 $ 4,116,405
May 2017 $ 2,809,436 $ 1,211,772 $ 4,021,208
April 2017 $ 265,521 $ 1,211,772 $ 1,477,293
March 2017 $ 2,833,889 $ 1,211,772 $ 4,045,661
February 2017 $ 2,717,622 $ 1,211,772 $ 3,929,394
January 2017 $ 2,768,040 $ 1,211,772 $ 3 ,979,812
December 2016 $ 2,687,499 $ 1,211,772 $ 3,899,271
November 2016 $ 2,582,294 $ 1,211,772 $ 3,794,066
October 2016 $ 2,487,719 $ 1,211,772 $ 3,699,491
September 2016 $ 2 ,533,314 $ 1,211,772 $ 3,745,086
August 2016 $ 1,669,764 $ 1,211,772 $ 2,881,536
July 2016 $ 1,705,014 $ 1,211,772 $ 2,916,786
June 2016 $ 1,624,481 $ 1,211,772 $ 2,836,253
May 2016 $ 1,692,068 $ 1,211,772 $ 2,903,840
April 2016 $ 1,643,553 $ 1,211,772 $ 2,855,325
March 2016 $ 1,711,933 $ 1,211,772 $ 2,923,705
February 2016 $ 1,532,422 $ 1,2 11,772 $ 2,744,194
Cash Flow
$5,000,000
$4,000,000
$3,000,000
$2,000,000
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C OUNTY
Liab i lity as of July 1
Current year claims and
changes in estimates
Actual claim payments
Liability as of end of month
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
WORKER'S COMPENSATION FUND
s 2,379,247
16,818
145
s 2,395,920
Liability
# of Claims this
fiscal year
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Department
Employee Clinic $
Total Expenditures $
Source
Depa rtmental Charge $
Other r evenues
Fund Bal ance Appropriated
Total Revenues $
Revenues over/ (under)
expenditures $
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
EMPLOYEE CLINIC FUND
FYE 2017 FYE 2018
FYE 2016
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget
140,835 $ 150,473 $ 175,301 $
140,835 $ 150,473 $ 175,301 $
FYE 2017 FYE 2018
FYE 2016
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget
242,612 $ 153,291 $ 175,301 $
242,612 $ 153,291 $ 175,301 $
101,777 $ 2 ,818 $
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Total
Percent
Activity to Date
8,946 5.10%
8,946 5 .10%
FYE 2018
Total
Percent Activity
to Date
12,540 7.15%
12,540 7.15%
3,594
8/21/2017
Same Period
Last Fiscal Year
$ 5,382
$ 5,382
Same Period
Last Fiscal Year
$ 12,150
$ 12,150
$ 6,768
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COUNTY
July 2017
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
February 2017
January 2017
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
July 2016
June 2016
May 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
$685,000
$680,000
$675,000
$670,000
$665,000
$660,000
$655,000
$650,000
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
EMPLOYEE CLINIC FUND
Cash and Investments
PNC
$ 627,671 $
$ 638,529 $
$ 643,317 $
$ 645,207 $
$ 642,930 $
$ 644,551 $
$ 641,202 $
$ 641,529 $
$ 644,850 $
$ 646,455 $
$ 647,665 $
$ 645,243 $
$ 643,903 $
$ 640,890 $
$ 629,731 $
$ 634,966 $
$ 626,534 $
$ 619,752 $
Cash Flow
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NCCMT Total
29,241 $ 656,913
29,241 $ 667,771
29,241 $ 672,559
29,241 $ 674,448
29,241 $ 672,171
29,241 $ 673,792
29,241 $ 670,443
29,241 $ 670,770
29,241 $ 674,091
29,241 $ 675,697
29,241 $ 676,906
29,241 $ 674,484
29,241 $ 673,145
29,241 $ 670,132
29,241 $ 658,972
29,241 $ 664,207
29,241 $ 655 ,776
29,241 $ 648,994
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COUNTY
July 2017
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
Febr uary 2017
January 2016
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
July 2016
250
zoo
150
100
50
0
HARNETI COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
EMPLOYEE CLINIC FUND
Employee Clinic Utilization
I # of Visits I
132
120 Health Prevention
185
109
201 # Flu shots
198
177
165
141 # Pneumonia shots
116
150
145
144
Patient Flow
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COUNTY
Category
Paid Claims $
Fixed Cost
Wellness
Total Expenditures $
Source
Medical Premium Equivilents $
Other revenues
Total Revenues $
Revenues over/ (under)
expenditures $
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
MEDICAL INSURANCE FUND
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 FYE 2016
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity
6,818,253 $ 6,839,112 $ 7,150,000 $ 439,441
634,709 704,945 882,000 2,433
8,355 2,919 10,000
7,461,317 $ 7,546,976 $ 8,042,000 $ 441,874
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018
FYE 2016
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity
7,892,453 $ 7,719,991 $ 8,000,000 $ 733,143
26,178 19,851 42,000
7,918,631 $ 7,739,842 $ 8,042,000 $ 733,143
457,314 $ 192,866 $ 291,269
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Total
Same Period
Percent
to Date Last Fiscal Year
6.15% $ 797,979
0 .28% 118,774
762
5.49% $ 917,515
Total Same Period
Percent
Last Fiscal Year
to Date
9.16% $ 618,468
656
9.12% $ 619,124
$ (298,391)
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July 2017
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
February 2017
January 2017
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
July 2016
June 2016
M ay 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
$2,700,000
$2,500,000
$2,300,000
$2,100,000
$1,900,000
$1,700,000
$1 ,500,000
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
MEDICAL INSURANCE FUND
Cash and Investments
PNC NCCMT
2,199,920 $ 543,297 $
1,911,518 $ 543,297 $
2,028,010 $ 543,297 $
2,033,963 $ 543,297 $
1,870,174 $ 543,297 $
2,024,627 $ 543,297 $
2,084,544 $ 543,297 $
2,014,553 $ 543,297 $
1,952,986 $ 543,297 $
1,869,553 $ 543,29 7 $
1,877,798 $ 543,297 $
1,125,368 $ 543,297 $
967,054 $ 543,297 $
1,035,476 $ 543,297 $
866,947 $ 543,29 7 $
964,355 $ 543,297 $
1,19 6,881 $ 543,297 $
1,354,214 $ 543,297 $
Cash Flow
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Total Number of Months
Average Monthly Cost on Hand
2,743,218 4.14
2,454,816 3.71
2,571,307 3 .88
2,577,260 3 .89
2,413,471 3 .65
2,567,925 3 .88
2,627,841 3.97
2,557,850 3.86
2,496,283 3.77
2 ,412,851 3.65
2,421,096 3 .66
1,668,665 2.52
1,510,351 2.28
1,578,773 2.39
1,410,244 2.13
1,507,65 3 2 .28
1,740,178 2 .63
1,897,511 2.87
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COUNTY
July, 2017
MEDICAL INSURANCE FUND
Medical Paid Claims Summary
Employees& Total Net Paid Loss Premium Pre-65
Membership Claims
Fixed Cost
Ratio Equivalent Retirees
July 2017 j 863 1,319 $ 565,579.25 $ 63,092.85 85.52"· $ 735,091.65
June 2017 858 1,309 $ 707,456.46 $ 63,092.85 104.82% $ 735,091.65
May 2017 859 1,308 $ 585,092.44 $ 59,071.95 99.37% $ 648,269.01
April 2017 850 1,288 $ 426,323.43 $ 60,687.61 74.69% $ 652,008.78
March 2017 847 1,280 $ 700,824.81 $ 62,056.67 120.25% $ 634,433.13
February 2017 838 1,270 $ 697,396.28 $ 38,867.77 116.07% $ 634,310.54
January 2017 843 1,275 $ 451,584.71 $ 46,679.99 79.47% $ 626,993.27
December 2016 843 1,271 $ 562,043.76 $ 50,371.79 96.89% $ 632,074.10
November 2016 841 1,265 $ 450,496.19 $ 58,245.17 80.80% $ 629,611.56
October 2016 835 1,253 $ 475,315.79 $ 93,186.53 90.35% $ 629,233.60
September 2016 830 1,242 $ 949,451.70 $ 58,166.03 161.13% $ 625,355.69
August 2016 827 1,238 $ 472,478.84 $ 58,462.25 85.98% $ 617,534.95
July 2016 830 1,237 $ 567,120.08 $ 117,732.75 110.59% $ 619,266.87
June 2016 826 1,201 $ 749,785.30 $ (48,146.18) 112.65% $ 622,838.33
May 2016 821 1,195 $ 644,458.97 $ 18,765.56 121.42% $ 546,217.69
April 2016 819 1,190 $ 846,544.07 $ 59,316.96 166.24% $ 544,921.50
March 2016 824 1,192 $ 613,689.61 $ 55,057.79 122.98% $ 543,783.54
February 2016 829 1,199 $ 476,696.71 $ 57,028 .00 97.08% $ 549,770.71
Year to Date
$ 10,942,338.40 $ $ 11,226,806.57 (membership= avg) 838 1,252 971,736.34 106.12%
Medical Plan Loss Ratio
175%
150%
125%
100%
75%
50%
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Category
Paid Claims $
Fixed Cost
Total Expenditures $
Source
Dental Premium Equivilents $
Other revenues
Total Revenues $
Revenues over/ (under)
expenditures $
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
DENTAL INSURANCE FUND
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2016
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget
295,849 $ 374,180 $ 325,000 $
36,698 37,022 50,000
332,547 $ 411,202 $ 375,000 $
FYE 2017 FYE 2018
FYE 2016
UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget
369,211 $ 473,118 $ 375,000 $
369,211 $ 473,118 $ 375,000 $
36,664 $ 61,916 $
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FYE 2018
Total
Same Period Percent
Activity
to Date
Last Fiscal Year
27,310 8.40% $ 43,444
3,894 7.79% 7,101
31,204 8.32% $ 50,545
FYE 2018
Total
Same Period
Percent Activity
to Date
Last Fiscal Year
40,511 10.80% $ 37,753
40,511 10.80% $ 37,753
9,307 $ (12,792)
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July, 2017
DENTAL INSURANCE FUND
Cash and Investments
PNC NCCMT Total Number of Months
Average Monthly Cost on Hand
July 2017 $ 325,009 $ $ 325,009 9.69
June 2017 $ 315,701 $ $ 315,701 9.41
May 2017 $ 311,609 $ $ 311,609 9.29
April 2017 $ 313,273 $ $ 313,273 9.34
March 2017 $ 294,393 $ $ 294,393 8.78
February 2017 s 296,096 s s 296,096 8.83
January 2017 s 290,366 s $ 290,366 8.66
December 2016 s 290,231 $ $ 290,231 8.65
November 2016 s 280,718 s $ 280,718 8.37
October 2016 s 278,083 $ $ 278,083 8 .29
September 2016 s 283,750 s s 283,750 8.46
August 2016 $ 269,750 s $ 269,750 8.04
July 2016 s 278,279 s $ 278,279 8.30
June 2016 $ 270,084 s $ 270,084 8.05
May 2016 $ 262,899 s s 262,899 7.84
April 2016 s 259,621 s s 259,621 7.74
March 2016 s 255,744 s s 255,744 7.63
February 2016 $ 262,475 s s 262,475 7.83
Cash Flow
$350,000
$325,000
$300,000
$275,000
$250,000
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July 2017 I ~
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
February 2017
January 2017
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
July 2016
June 2016
May 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
Year to Date
(membership= avg)
125%
100%
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HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
July, 2017
DENTAL INSURANCE FUND
Dental Paid Claims Summary
Total Total Net Paid Fixed Cost
Employees Membership Claims
890 1,443 $ 37,352.60 $ 3,893.67
878 1,401 $ 31,838.61 $ 3,815.01
877 1,401 $ 29,071.76 $ 3,828.12
867 1,386 $ 30,843 .30 $ 3,797.53
866 1,382 $ 37,039.68 $ 3,810.64
853 1,366 $ 29,052.10 $ 3,731.98
852 1,363 $ 24,691.39 $ 3,701.39
849 1,352 $ 30,584.03 $ 3,683.91
847 1,350 $ 27,494.20 $ 3,749.46
838 1,341 $ 20,172.90 $ 3,412.97
812 1,312 $ 38,929.95 $ 3,600.88
813 1,323 $ 35,594.70 $ 3,570.29
810 1,316 $ 31,416.37 $ 4,006.42
671 1,114 $ 28,488.90 $ 6,202.76
667 1,110 $ 22,062.20 $ 3,084.92
659 1,100 $ 31,526.79 $ 3,033.66
660 1,101 $ 29,696.70 $ 3,122.20
660 1,101 $ 20,728.10 $ 3,075.60
798 1,292 $ 536,584.28 $ 67,121.41
Dental Plan Loss Ratio
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Loss Premium
Ratio Equivalent
LlOl.819' $ 40,511.14
86.37% $ 41,280.65
84.48% $ 38,943.34
84.96% $ 40,772.75
117.25% $ 34,840.92
89.50% $ 36,632.24
74.34% $ 38,194.96
90.36% $ 37,925.31
82.49% $ 37,877.15
62.44% $ 37,772.52
113.34% $ 37,526.11
104.91% $ 37,330.66
93.83% $ 37,752.67
90.84% $ 38,188.97
84.50% $ 29,760.98
115.55% $ 29,909.42
110.76% $ 29,629.84
76.42% $ 31,147.59
92.03% $ 655,997.22
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Harnett
COUNTY FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
May, 2017
BOARD OF EDUCATION
FYE 2017 FYE 2018 FYE 2018 Total Same Period Fund Group FYE 2016 UNAUDITED Adjusted Budget Activity Percent Last Fiscal Vear to Date
State Fund
Expenditures $ 115,268,881 $ 106,092,900 $ $ $ 102,207,084
Revenues $ 115,268,881 $ 106,100,707 $ $ $ 102,223,378
$ $ 7,807 $ $ $ 16,295
Local Current Expense Fund
Expenditu res 22,838,609 20,553,383 $ 19,279,878
Revenues 21,557,719 21,058,298 $ 21,520,806
$ (1,280,890) $ 504,915 $ $ $ 2,240,928
Federal Grant Fund
Expenditures 11,365,474 10,646,921 $ 9,658,731
Revenues 11,365,474 10,649,134 $ 9,670,2 60
$ $ 2,213 $ $ $ 11,528
Capital Outlay Fund
Expenditures 3,165,403 3,395,126 $ 2,990,946
Revenue s 2,844,295 3,5 34 ,258 $ 2,681,150
$ (321,108) $ 139,132 $ $ $ (309,796)
Child Nutrition Fund
Expenditures 10,013,377 9,236,883 $ 9,324,806
Reve nu es 10,608,154 10,202,35 1 $ 9,246,428
$ 594,777 $ 965,468 $ $ $ (78,378)
Dunn District Fund
Expenditures 304,258 250,473 $ 292,697
Revenues 299,648 292,574 $ 284,577
$ (4,609) $ 42,101 $ $ $ (8,120)
Local Restricted Fund
Expenditures 4,720,189 5,456,564 $ 3,813,528
Revenues 5,253,011 6,017,872 $ 4 ,694 ,184
$ 532,8 22 $ 561,307 $ $ $ 880,656
Total All Funds
Expenditures 167,676,190 155,632,250 147,567,670
Revenues 167,197,181 157,855,193 150,320,783
$ (47 9,009) $ 2,222,943 $ $ $ 2,753,113
• Latest available numbers from the Board of Education's web site.
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Harnett
COUNTY
May, 2017
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Estimated Fund Balance
In the governmental fund financial statements, fund balance is composed of five classifications designed to disclose the hierarchy of
constraints placed on how fund balance can be spent. They are as follows:
Non-Spendable Fund Balance -
Restricted Fund Balance -
Committed Fund Balance -
Assigned Fund Balance -
Unassigned Fund Balance -
Non Spendable
Restricted
Committed
Assigned
Unassigned
Total General Fund
General Fund Expenditures
Unassigned Fund Balance
as a% of Expenditures
This classification includes amounts that cannot be spent because they are either (a) not in spendable
form or (b) legally or contractually required to be maintained intact.
The classification includes amount that are restricted to specific purposes externally imposed by creditors
or imposed by law.
This classification represents the portion of fund balance that can only be used for specific purposes
imposed by majority vote by a quorum of the County Commissioners, that can by adoption of an
ordinance, commit fund balance.
That portion of fund balance that the County intends to use for specific purposes. The County
Commissioners have the authority to assign fund balances.
This classification represents the portion of fund balance that has not been assigned to another fund or is
not restricted, committed, or assigned to specific purposes within the general f und .
2013 2014 2015 2016 \IN:i~~TEQ
$ 1,417,080 $ 2,130,098 $ 1,849,351 $ 1,796,064 $
$ 2,813 $ 67,971 $ 21,420 $ 25,507 $
$ $ $ $ $
$ 4,004,023 $ 3,508,927 $ 5,466,811 $ 3,845,000 $
$ 5,426,606 $ 3,000,000 $ 2,889,118 $ 3,274,629 $
$ 10,850,522 $ 8,706,996 $ 10,226,700 $ 8,941,200 $
$ 20,262,634 $ 22,848,788 $ 20,369,083 $ 23,089,579 $
26.78% 13.13% 14.18% 14.18% 0 .00%
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21.00%
11.00%,
1.00%
2012
Month 1
Month 1 Revd
Month 2
Month 3
Month 4
Month 5
Month 6
Month 7
Month 8
Month 9
Final
HARNETT COUNTY
FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
May, 2017
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Fund Balance %
2013
2014
2015
Public School Membership
ADM MLD ADM Change
20,483 20,615
20,469 20,573 (14)
20,563 20,566 94
20,538 20,554 (25)
20,443 20,480 (95)
20,340 20,310 (103)
20,280 20,325 (60)
20,271 20,282 (9)
20,236 20,259 (35)
20,201 20,182 (35)
0 20,182
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2016
MLDChange
(42) Fiscal Year 2016-2017
(7) Initial Allotment
(12) 20,850 (74)
(170)
15
(43)
(23)
(77)
0
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY REPORT
May, 2017
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Harnett County School Membership
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