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_I <br />SEP 51979 Boos 41 pn 474 <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER SIEBERT, SECONDED BY COMMIS- <br />SIONER LOY, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE ATTORNEY TO <br />DRAFT THE FIRST AMENDMENT, AND TO ADVERTISE THE ENERGY CODE. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS BROUGHT BEFORE THE BOARD THE ISSUE <br />OF SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS FOR ELECTION POLL WORKERS. <br />FINANCE OFFICER BARTON EXPLAINED THAT THE DEPARTMENT <br />OF ADMINISTRATION IN TALLAHASSEE IS ASKING THE COUNTY TO PAY <br />SOCIAL SECURITY FOR ELECTION POLL WORKERS ACCORDING TO OUR AGREE- <br />MENT SIGNED JANUARY 1, 1952. <br />ATTORNEY COLLINS SUGGESTED THAT A SIMPLE AMENDMENT TO <br />THIS AGREEMENT TO EXEMPT POLL WORKERS SHOULD BE ALL THAT IS <br />NECESSARY TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM. <br />ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Loy, SECONDED BY COMMISSIONER <br />LYONS, THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY AUTHORIZED THE PREPARATION OF AN <br />AMENDMENT TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCLUDING CASUAL INDEPENDENT CONTRACTUAL <br />LABOR FROM THE PAYMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY, AND AUTHORIZED THE <br />CHAIRMAN'S SIGNATURE. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR REGAN THEN APPROACHED <br />THE BOARD TO DISCUSS THE PUBLIC HEARINGS FOR THE PRE -APPLICATION <br />FOR THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1980 <br />AND REQUESTED PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE, AS FOLLOWS: <br />
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