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12.F. LEISURE SERVICES - NONE <br />12. G. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET - NONE <br />12.H. RECREATION- NONE <br />12.I. PUBLIC WORKS' - NONE <br />12.J. UTILITIES SERVICES - NONE <br />13. COUNTY ATTORNEY MATTERS <br />13.A. LEGISLATIVE UPDATE REGARDING COST-SHARING PROPOSALS FOR <br />JUVENILE DETENTION CARE CENTERS <br />Assistant County Attorney Kate Pingolt Cotner reported that the Florida Statutes require <br />non -fiscally restrained counties (such as Indian River) to pay for the cost of detention care for <br />juveniles who reside in that county for the period of time prior to "final court disposition", and <br />provided background on the Department of Juvenile Justice's (DJJ), implementation of a cost- <br />sharing program for the Counties and State. She revealed that DJJ's process for calculating the <br />shared expenses was found to be invalid, and that the County is eligible to receive an estimated <br />$250,000 in overpayments. She displayed a slide (copy on file) outlining the proposed new <br />cost-sharing mechanisms between the Counties and State, and asked the Board to decide which <br />option they would support: <br />March 18, 2014 <br />21 <br />PROPOSAL <br />COUNTY <br />STATE <br />Governor <br />57% <br />43% No Reimbursement <br />House of Representatives <br />50% <br />50% Reimbursement <br />over <br />23 <br />years <br />Senate Bill 1532 <br />50% <br />50% No Reimbursement <br />March 18, 2014 <br />21 <br />