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AUG 2 8 <br />1990 <br />Tax Collector Gene Morris <br />informed the Board that <br />he <br />is not <br />against making people pay what they owe. His problem is that the <br />system that allows this has not beef perfected to the point where <br />it is infallible, and when this comes up, it .locks up his system. <br />The person being accused of the violation may argue that he has <br />paid those fines; then it is necessary to spend 10/15 minutes <br />calling Tallahassee, and they cannot always tell us what agency <br />locked us out. Tax Collector Morris continued that Chief Gabbard <br />has assured him that he will give the Tax Collector's office a <br />direct hot line where they can check this out and collect the <br />fines right in their office, and he, therefore, is willing to try <br />it. Mr. Morris noted that this also gives them a lock on people <br />who are from out of town as well as the ones that are locked in <br />the state system, and he has no problem with this system as long <br />as it works. He confirmed that he would be willing to try this <br />out for 6 months, and then if it is not working, he would like to <br />be able to come back to the Board and stop it. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously (4-0) author- <br />ized the County Attorney to draft an ordinance as <br />discussed and bring it back for a public hearing. <br />COUNTY JAIL, PHASE III - CHANGE ORDER #4 <br />The Board reviewed memo from Director Doug Wright, Project <br />Manager, Phase III: <br />16 <br />S <br />