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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 />WHEREAS, in Indian River County only 60% of children in 3rd grade read on grade <br />level and only 53% of 8th graders are proficient in 8th grade math; and <br />WHEREAS, over 1,500 reports of suspected child abuse in Indian River County <br />are regularly received by the Department of Children and Families in a given year; and <br />WHEREAS, over 10% of middle school age children report using alcohol in the <br />past 30 days; and <br />WHEREAS, 28% of Indian River County students are chronically absent; and <br />WHEREAS, Indian River County's teen pregnancy rate of 22.7/1000 is higher <br />than the state's average of 19.7/1000; and <br />WHEREAS, Indian River County's hospitalization rate for youth for mood and <br />depressive disorders is twice that of the state of Florida; and <br />WHEREAS, quality programs addressing these needs pay for themselves many <br />times over and the cost of inaction is a tragic loss of human and economic potential that <br />we cannot afford, <br />WHEREAS, the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners determines <br />that it is in the best interests of the health and well-being of our children and broader <br />community to modify the provisions Part II (Children's Services Advisory Committee) of <br />Chapter 103 (Commissioner and Boards) to strengthen the process of funding children's <br />programs. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT: <br />Section 1. Enactment Authority. <br />Article VIII, section 1 of the Florida Constitution and chapter 125, Florida Statutes vest <br />broad home rule powers in counties to enact ordinances, not inconsistent with general or <br />special law, for the purpose of protecting the public health, safety and welfare of the <br />residents of the county. The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners <br />specifically determines that the enactment of this ordinance is necessary to protect the <br />health, safety and welfare of the residents of Indian River County. <br />Section 2. Amendment of Part II (Children's Services Advisory Committee) of <br />Chapter 103 (Commissions and Boards) of the Code of Indian River County, <br />Florida. <br />New language indicated by underline, and deleted language indicated by stFikethre inh <br />Part II (Children's Services Advisory Committee) of Chapter 103 (Commissions and <br />Boards) of the Code of Indian River County, Florida, is hereby amended to read as <br />follows - <br />2 <br />
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