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File #: RES-2025-1805    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/21/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/18/2025 Final action: 6/18/2025
Title: RE: Approval to enter into a grant agreement between Genesee County and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to fund Environmental Health Services programs at the Health Department, in an amount not to exceed $9,000.00, for the period commencing June 1, 2025 through September 30, 2025; no additional general fund appropriation required
Attachments: 1. 06 18 Vector-Borne Surveillance & Prevention Grant Acceptance, 2. Vecor Borne Contract, 3. Vector, 4. 06 18 Vector-Borne Surveillance & Prevention Grant Acceptance-PDF
To: Charles Winfrey, Human Services Committee Chairperson

From: Michelle Estell, MPH, RS, Health Officer

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RE: Approval to enter into a grant agreement between Genesee County and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to fund Environmental Health Services programs at the Health Department, in an amount not to exceed $9,000.00, for the period commencing June 1, 2025 through September 30, 2025; no additional general fund appropriation required

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BOARD ACTION REQUESTED:
Committee approval and referral to the Board of Commissioners. For the Period: June 1, 2025, through September 30, 2025, Amount: Not to exceed $9,000 Funding Account: State Participation - $9,000 Emerging Threats - 2210-626.07-558.000 - $9,000. Funding Source: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) $9,000.
BACKGROUND:
This is a new contract for the Genesee County Environmental Health Division's first season of vector monitoring through our newly developed Emerging Threats program.
DISCUSSION:
These grant funds cover monitoring and surveillance of various vectors, staff salaries and fringes, supplies and indirect costs.
IMPACT ON HUMAN RESOURCES:
The employees involved in these programs will continue to require the same human resources services that they've been receiving.
IMPACT ON BUDGET:
No additional general fund appropriation is needed. The budget amendment is attached.
IMPACT ON FACILITIES:
The employees involved in these programs will continue to use the same facilities that they have been using.
IMPACT ON TECHNOLOGY:
The employees involved in these programs will continue to use the same technology that they have been using.
CONFORMITY TO COUNTY PRIORITIES:
The Vector Borne Disease Surveillance (VBDS) program is designed to trap various species of ticks and mosquitoes for identification and disease testing. The program covered by this grant will help to make the residents of Genesee County aware of potential health threats thereby, pro...

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