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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
Meeting Date
12/11/2012
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Board of County Commissioners
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4056
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143, 242-278
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(6) Pain Management Clinics <br /> FAC opposed any State preemption of regulations for Pain Management <br /> Clinics. <br /> (7) Florida Statutes Chapters 180, Municipal Public Works and 153 ,Water <br /> and Sewer Systems <br /> There was no consensus to approve Indian River County ' s proposed new <br /> bill requiring that the County give consent before the municipalities can <br /> extend certain utility services into the unincorporated areas of the County. <br /> Attorney Polackwich provided further analysis on the County' s proposed new bill, and <br /> relayed that District 54 Representative Debbie Mayfield will be introducing the bill at the <br /> December 19, 2012 Indian River County Legislative Delegation meeting. <br /> 14. C. 2. DEPARTMENT OF JwENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM <br /> Commissioner O ' Bryan reported that at the FAC Conference, there was discussion on the <br /> State ' s Department of Juvenile Justice Program. He explained how the State assesses each <br /> County' s costs to participate in the program, and revealed that several other counties have found <br /> it beneficial to opt out of the State program. He thereafter asked the Board to consider having <br /> the Sheriff and staff work together to evaluate whether there would be a cost benefit for the <br /> County to withdraw from the State' s Program and run the juvenile justice program in-house. He <br /> believed that bringing the program in-house would save costs and help facilitate the <br /> rehabilitation of the youths . <br /> Commissioners Zorc and Flescher, respectively, offered their support for Commissioner <br /> O ' Bryan' s suggestion. <br /> ON MOTION by Commissioner O ' Bryan, SECONDED <br /> by Commissioner Zorc, the Board unanimously authorized <br /> 143 PG 276 <br /> December 11 , 2012 <br /> 25 <br />
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