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Environmental health services shall be supported by available federal, state and local funds <br />and shall include those services mandated on a state or federal level. Examples of <br />environmental health services include, but are not limited to, food hygiene, safe drinking <br />water supply, sewage and solid waste disposal, swimming pools, group care facilities, <br />migrant labor camps, toxic material control, radiological health, and occupational health. <br />b. "Communicable disease control services" are those services which protect the health <br />of the general public through the detection, control, and eradication of diseases which are <br />transmitted primarily by human beings. Communicable disease services shall be supported <br />by available federal, state, and local funds and shall include those services mandated on a <br />state or federal level. Such services include, but are not limited to, epidemiology, sexually <br />transmissible disease detection and control, HIV/AIDS, immunization, tuberculosis control <br />and maintenance of vital statistics. <br />c. "Primary care services" are acute care and preventive services that are made <br />available to well and sick persons who are unable to obtain such services due to lack of <br />income or other barriers beyond their control. These services are provided to benefit <br />individuals, improve the collective health of the public, and prevent and control the spread of <br />disease. Primary health care services are provided at home, in group settings, or in clinics. <br />These services shall be supported by available federal, state, and local funds and shall <br />include services mandated on a state or federal level. Examples of primary health care <br />services include, but are not limited to: first contact acute care services; chronic disease <br />detection and treatment; maternal and child health services; family planning; nutrition; school <br />health; supplemental food assistance for women, infants, and children; home health; and <br />dental services. <br />4. FUNDING. The parties further agree that funding for the CHD will be handled as <br />follows: <br />a. The funding to be provided by the parties and any other sources is set forth in Part II <br />of Attachment II hereof. This funding will be used as shown in Part I of Attachment II. <br />The State's appropriated responsibility (direct contribution excluding any state <br />fees, Medicaid contributions or any other funds not listed on the Schedule C) as <br />provided in Attachment II, Part II is an amount not to exceed $3,066,815 <br />(State General Revenue, State Funds, Other State Funds and Federal Funds listed on the <br />Schedule C). The State's obligation to pay under this contract is contingent <br />upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. <br />ii. The County's appropriated responsibility (direct contribution excluding any fees, <br />other cash or local contributions) as provided in Attachment ll, Part II is an <br />amount not to exceed $717,155 (amount listed under the "Board of County <br />Commissioners Annual Appropriations section of the revenue attachment). <br />b. Overall expenditures will not exceed available funding or budget authority, whichever <br />is less, (either current year or from surplus trust funds) in any service category. Unless <br />requested otherwise, any surplus at the end of the term of this contract in the County Health <br />2 <br />