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Ordinance Number
2022-007
Adopted Date
05/17/2022
Agenda Item Number
10.A.3.
Ordinance Type
Amending Funding for CSAC
State Filed Date
05\19\2022
Entity Name
Children’s Services Advisory Committee (CSAC)
Subject
Indian River County Code of Ordinances amending Part II CSAC of Chapter 103
to update various aspects of the CSAC, including membership, funding and distribution of funds
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Codified
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ORDINANCE NO. 2022- 007 <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING PART II (CHILDREN'S <br />SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE) OF CHAPTER 103 <br />(COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS) TO UPDATE VARIOUS ASPECTS OF <br />THE CHILDREN'S SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE, INCLUDING <br />MEMBERSHIP, FUNDING AND DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS; AND <br />PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, SEVERABILITY, REPEAL OF <br />CONFLICTING PROVISIONS; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. <br />WHEREAS, Indian River County is among Florida's richest counties; and <br />WHEREAS, Indian River County has the 10th largest income gap between the <br />top 1 percent and bottom 99 percent of earners out of 3,061 counties in the United <br />States; and <br />WHEREAS, children and youth under age 18 represent 16% of Indian River <br />County's population; and <br />WHEREAS, 16% of Indian River County children live in poverty and an additional <br />33% of Indian River County children live in households that are one financial emergency <br />or missed paycheck away from poverty; and <br />WHEREAS, a network of organizations serving children and families in Indian <br />River County has for decades demonstrated a trusted and verifiable track record of <br />operating proven programs and developing promising practices that deliver measurable <br />results by improving the health, education, economic opportunity and housing <br />conditions for this vulnerable population; and <br />WHEREAS, investing in developmental and educational resources for children <br />and families will provide measurable returns for our community; and <br />WHEREAS, Indian River County's children need enhanced services; and <br />WHEREAS, 7.5% of babies born in Indian River County each year are considered <br />low birth weight, and 10.9% are preterm; and <br />WHEREAS, 42% of children in Indian River County are not prepared to enter <br />kindergarten; and <br />WHEREAS, as many as 50% of children with developmental delays or disorders <br />are not diagnosed or properly treated before they start school; and <br />WHEREAS, 54% of students in Indian River County are eligible for free & reduced <br />lunch; and <br />
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