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Board of County Commissioners
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OUTSIDE AGENCY FUNDING POLICY <br />asset mapping has been completed. <br />B. Children's Services Agencies Responsibilities After Award of Funding <br />1. Children's Services agencies will have the same responsibilities after receiving funding as <br />outlined in the policy for nonprofit agencies. <br />IV. State Agencies: <br />State agencies provide various services within Indian River County in accordance with Florida Statutes. <br />These agencies include the State Attorney, Public Defender, State Forestry Service, Health Department, <br />and others. Florida Statutes govern the relationship between the County and these organizations Inmost <br />cases. Indian River County has contractual relationships with others, in accordance with F orida the <br />Statutes as well (e.g., State Health Department). Whenever a contractual agreement or Florida Statutes <br />do not establish such regulations, the policy for nonprofit organizations will be followed. <br />A. State Agency Application for Funding <br />1. In early March of each year, the Budget Office sends out application packets for the <br />upcoming budget year. These packets are sent out to all state agencies that received <br />funding in the current year. <br />2. Completed application packets and all additional documentation must be submitted to <br />the Budget Office by May V" for the upcoming budget. <br />3. The application packets can be seen in Attachment B to this document. The application <br />includes a description of the countywide purpose for the funds requested, a listing of the <br />organization's board of directors, salary information, and various financial forms. <br />4. After a thorough review, the County Administrator presents the recommended budget to <br />the Board of County Commissioners in early July of each year. This proposed budget, <br />which includes funding requests and recommended funding levels for all state agencies is <br />formally reviewed by the Commissioners at public workshops, also held in July. Each <br />agency will be notified in advance of the date of these workshops. Agencies are <br />encouraged to attend these workshops, as discussion may arise that may be relevant to <br />such agencies. <br />5. In September each year, the Board of Commissioners holds a Preliminary Budget Hearing <br />and a Final Budget Hearing in order to legally adopt the Operating Budget for the next <br />fiscal year. Each of these is a public hearing, and is advertised to the public prior to the <br />meeting. Once the budget is legally adopted, the Budget Office will notify each agency of <br />its allocation. <br />B. State Agency Funding Levels <br />Any Florida Statutes or agreements with State Agencies that address funding levels will <br />govern this area. <br />In the absence of governing statutes or agreements, the County Administrator will <br />determine a recommended funding level for each State Agency. Increases in allocation <br />Approved 2/19/02 <br />Coding: Wordslletters underscored are additions to text; words/letters in shikethreeformat are deletions to text. <br />Revision #1 Approved 11/3/2009 <br />Page 7 <br />I <br />P141 <br />
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