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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 08142012 - C.47RECOMMENDATION(S): Approve and authorize the Health Services Director, or his designee, to execute, on behalf of the County, Interagency Agreement #28–832 with Antioch Unified School District, a government agency, to provide school-based mobile clinic services, for the period from August 15, 2012 through August 14, 2013. FISCAL IMPACT: This is a non-financial agreement. BACKGROUND: This Contract meets the social needs of County’s population by providing mobile clinic services, including comprehensive physical exams, immunizations, TB testing, sports physicals, and well-child care to low-income and disadvantaged school children at throughout Antioch School District. Under Interagency Agreement #28–832, County will provide school-based mobile clinic services to children within the Pittsburg Unified School District (“District”), through August 14, 2013, including County’s agreement to indemnify the District. APPROVE OTHER RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE Action of Board On: 08/14/2012 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER Clerks Notes: VOTE OF SUPERVISORS AYE:Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor Mary N. Piepho, District III Supervisor Karen Mitchoff, District IV Supervisor Federal D. Glover, District V Supervisor ABSENT:John Gioia, District I Supervisor Contact: Wendel Brunner MD, 313-6712 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED: August 14, 2012 David Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors By: Carrie Del Bonta, Deputy cc: A Down, D Gary C. 47 To:Board of Supervisors From:William Walker, M.D., Health Services Director Date:August 14, 2012 Contra Costa County Subject:Interagency Agreement #28–832 with Antioch Unified School District CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION: If this contract is not approved, low-income an4d disadvantaged school children in Antioch will not receive preventive health screenings, well-child examinations, and primary health care services from County’s mobile clinics. CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT: This program supports the following Board of Supervisors’ community outcomes: “Children Ready For and Succeeding in School” and “Communities that are Safe and Provide a High Quality of Life for Children and Families”. Expected program outcomes include an increase in the number of healthy children within the District.