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� � r <br />comments back to the Dept. of Health & Rehabilitative <br />Services. <br />Commissioner Wodtke had asked the Executive Director of <br />the Mental Health District 9 Board for a schedule of what <br />was going to happen in regard to the approval of the plan by <br />the various county commissions. He was advised that they <br />had set a meeting of the Planning & Advisory Board for June <br />14, 1983, to set some goals and priorities on how they are <br />going to utilize their funds for the coming year. That is <br />not written in the plan and that is a great concern. They <br />felt that they would be able to present the plan for <br />approval to the various counties by July lst. However, he <br />had advised them that would not occur without input. <br />Commissioner Wodtke noted that Attorney Brandenburg had <br />assisted in some research for an avenue to allow the <br />counties to have the opportunity to present amendments and <br />changes to the District Board prior to the county <br />commissions' having to finally adopt the plan. He had <br />recommended that they officially request the four counties <br />involved to submit their input and feedback. Input from the <br />four counties is necessary because they are all served from <br />the one funding source. <br />Commissioner Wodtke reported that the Committee passed <br />a Motion requesting the counties to present input and <br />feedback on the District Plan. <br />Supposedly, at a meeting in mid-June,the plan should be <br />completed, along with the budget and how they are going to <br />allocate their funds to meet their priority goals. After <br />the June 14th meeting, there will be additional information <br />sent to the counties on their goals and funding levels. <br />Commissioner Wodtke informed the Board that he has a <br />copy of the District Plan if anyone wished to review it. <br />Commissioner Lyons joined the meeting at 10:15 A.M. <br />39 <br />BOOK.rn PAGE use <br />