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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSCRRANDSTATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHFOR OPERATION OF THEINDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENTCONTRACT YEAR 2025-2026
This contract is made and entered into between the State of Florida, Department of Health
("State"), and the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners ("County"), through
their undersigned authorities, effective October 1, 2025. State and County are jointly referred
to as the "parties".
RECITALS
A. Pursuant to Chapter 154, Florida Statutes, the intent of the legislature is to
"promote, protect, maintain, and improve the health and safety of all citizens and visitors of this
state through a system of coordinated county health department services."
B. County Health Departments were created throughout Florida to satisfy this
legislative intent through the "promotion of the public's health, the control and eradication of
preventable diseases, and the provision of primary health care for special populations."
C. Indian River County Health Department ("CHD") is one of the created County
Health Departments.
D. It is necessary for the parties hereto to enter into this contract to ensure
coordination between the State and the County in the operation of the CHD.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein, the
sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. RECITALS. The parties mutually agree that the foregoing recitals are true and correct
and incorporated herein by reference.
2. TERM. The parties mutually agree that this contract shall be effective from October 1,
2025, through September 30, 2026, or until a written contract replacing this contract is entered
into between the parties, whichever is later, unless this contract is otherwise terminated
according to the termination provisions outlined in paragraph 8. below.
3. SERVICES MAINTAINED BY THE CHD. The parties mutually agree that the CHD shall
provide those services as outlined in Part III of Attachment II hereof, to maintain the following
three levels of service pursuant to section 154.01(2), Florida Statutes, as defined below:
a. "Environmental health services" are those services that are organized and operated to
protect the health of the general public by monitoring and regulating activities in the
environment that may contribute to the occurrence or transmission of disease. Environmental
health services shall be supported by available federal, state, and local funds and shall include
those services mandated on a state or federal level. Examples of environmental health
services include but are not limited to, food hygiene, safe drinking water supply, sewage, and
solid waste disposal, swimming pools, group care facilities, migrant labor camps, toxic material
control, radiological health, and occupational health.
b. "Communicable disease control services" are those services that protect the health of
the general public through the detection, control, and eradication of diseases that are
transmitted primarily by human beings. Communicable disease services shall be supported by
available federal, state, and local funds and shall include those services mandated on a state
or federal level. Such services include, but are not limited to, epidemiology, sexually
transmissible disease detection and control, HIV/AIDS, immunization, tuberculosis control, and
maintenance of vital statistics.
c. "Primary care services" are acute care and preventive services that are made available
to well and sick persons who are unable to obtain such services due to lack of income or other
barriers beyond their control. These services are provided to benefit individuals, improve the
collective health of the public, and prevent and control the spread of disease. Primary health
care services are provided at home, in group settings, or in clinics. These services shall be
supported by available federal, state, and local funds and shall include services mandated on
a state or federal level. Examples of primary health care services include but are not limited to
first contact acute care services; chronic disease detection and treatment; maternal and child
health services; family planning; nutrition; school health; supplemental food assistance for
women, infants, and children; home health; and dental services.
4. FUNDING. The parties further agree that funding for the CHD will be handled as follows:
a. The funding to be provided by the parties and any other sources is outlined in Part II of
Attachment II hereof. This funding will be used as shown in Part I of Attachment II.
i. The State's appropriated responsibility (direct contribution excluding any state fees,
Medicaid contributions, or any other funds not listed on the Schedule C) as provided in
Attachment II, Part II is an amount not to exceed $ 3,807,680 (State General
Revenue, State Funds, Other State Funds and Federal Funds listed on the Schedule C).
The State's obligation to pay under this contract is contingent upon an annual
appropriation by the Legislature.
ii. The County's appropriated responsibility (direct contribution excluding any fees,
other cash, or local contributions) as provided in Attachment II, Part II is an amount
not to exceed $863,087 (amount listed under the "Board of County Commissioners
Annual Appropriations section of the revenue attachment).
b. Overall expenditures will not exceed available funding or budget authority, whichever is
less, (either the current year or from surplus trust funds) in any service category. Unless
requested otherwise, any surplus at the end of the term of this contract in the County Health
Department Trust Fund that is attributed to the CHD shall be carried forward to the next contract
period.
c. Either party may establish service fees as allowed by law to fund activities of the CHD.
Where applicable, such fees shall be automatically adjusted to at least the Medicaid fee
schedule.
d. Either party may increase or decrease funding of this contract during the term hereof by
notifying the other party in writing of the amount and purpose for the change in funding. If the
State initiates the increase or decrease, the CHD will revise Attachment II and send a copy of
the revised pages to the County and the State's Office of Budget and Revenue Management.
If the County initiates the increase or decrease, the County shall notify the CHD in writing. The
CHD will then revise Attachment II and send a copy of the revised pages to the State's Office
of Budget and Revenue Management.
e. The name and address of the official payee to whom payments shall be made is:
County Health Department Trust Fund
Indian River County Health Department
Accounts Receivable, 1900 27th Street
Vero Beach, FL 32960-3383
5. CHD DIRECTOR or ADMINISTRATOR. Both parties agree the director or administrator
of the CHD shall be a State employee or under contract with the State and will be under the
day-to-day direction of the State's Deputy Secretary for County Health Systems. The director
or administrator shall be selected by the State with the concurrence of the County. The director
or administrator of the CHD shall ensure that non -categorical sources of funding are used to
fulfill public health priorities in the community and the Long -Range Program Plan.
6. ADMINISTRATIVE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES. The parties hereto agree that the
following standards should apply in the operation of the CHD:
a. The CHD and its personnel shall follow all State policies and procedures, except to the
extent permitted for the use of County purchasing procedures as outlined in subparagraph b.,
below. All CHD employees shall be State or State -contract personnel subject to State
personnel laws, rules, and procedures. Employees will report time in the Health Management
System compatible format by program component as specified by the State.
b. The CHD shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal and state laws and
regulations relating to its operation with the exception that the use of County purchasing
procedures shall be allowed when it will result in a better price or service and no statewide
purchasing contract has been implemented for those goods or services. In such cases, the
CHD director or administrator must sign a justification, therefore, and all County purchasing
procedures must be followed in their entirety, and such compliance shall be documented. Such
justification and compliance documentation shall be maintained by the CHD following the terms
of this contract. State procedures must be followed for all leases on facilities not enumerated
in Attachment IV.
c. The CHD shall maintain books, records, and documents following the Generally
Accepted Accounting Principles, as promulgated by the Governmental Accounting Standards
Board, and the requirements of federal or state law. These records shall be maintained as
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required by the State's Policies and Procedures for Records Management and shall be open
for inspection at any time by the parties and the public, except for those records that are not
otherwise subject to disclosure as provided by law which is subject to the confidentiality
provisions of paragraphs 6.i. and 6.k., below. Books, records, and documents must be
adequate to allow the CHD to comply with the following reporting requirements:
i. The revenue and expenditure requirements in the Florida Accounting
Information Resource System; and
ii. The client registration and services reporting requirements of the minimum
data set as specified in the most current version of the Client Information
System/Health Management Component Pamphlet; and
N. Financial procedures specified in the State's Accounting Procedures
Manuals, Accounting memoranda, and Comptroller's memoranda; and
iv. The CHD is responsible for assuring that all contracts with service providers
include provisions that all subcontracted services be reported to the CHD in
a manner consistent with the client registration and service reporting
requirements of the minimum data set as specified in the Client Information
System/Health Management Component Pamphlet.
d. All funds for the CHD shall be deposited in the County Health Department Trust Fund
maintained by the state treasurer. These funds shall be accounted for separately from funds
deposited for other CHDs and shall be used only for public health purposes in Indian River
County.
e. That any surplus or deficit funds, including fees or accrued interest, remaining in the
County Health Department Trust Fund account at the end of the contract year shall be credited
or debited to the State or County, as appropriate, based on the funds contributed by each and
the expenditures incurred by each. Expenditures will be charged to the program accounts by
State and County based on the ratio of planned expenditures in this contract and funding from
all sources is credited to the program accounts by State and County. The equity share of any
surplus or deficit funds accruing to the State and County is determined each month and at the
contract year-end. Surplus funds may be applied toward the funding requirements of each
party in the following year. However, in each such case, all surplus funds, including fees and
accrued interest, shall remain in the trust fund until accounted for in a manner that clearly
illustrates the amount which has been credited to each party. The planned use of surplus funds
shall be reflected in Attachment II, Part I of this contract, with special capital projects explained
in Attachment V.
f. There shall be no transfer of funds between the three levels of services without a contract
amendment unless the CHD director or administrator determines that an emergency exists
wherein a time delay would endanger the public's health and the State's Deputy Secretary for
County Health Systems have approved the transfer. The State's Deputy Secretary for County
Health Systems shall forward written evidence of this approval to the CHD within 30 days after
an emergency transfer.
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g. The CHD may execute subcontracts for services necessary to enable the CHD to carry
out the programs specified in this contract. Any such subcontract shall include all
aforementioned audit and record-keeping requirements.
h. At the request of either party, an audit may be conducted by an independent certified
public accountant on the financial records of the CHD, and the results made available to the
parties within 180 days after the close of the CHD fiscal year. This audit will follow requirements
contained in OMB Circular A-133, as revised, and may be in conjunction with audits performed
by the County government. If audit exceptions are found, then the director or administrator of
the CHD will prepare a corrective action plan and a copy of that plan and monthly status reports
will be furnished to the contract managers for the parties.
i. The CHD shall not use or disclose any information concerning a recipient of services
except as allowed by federal or state law or policy.
j. The CHD shall retain all client records, financial records, supporting documents,
statistical records, and any other documents (including electronic storage media) pertinent to
this contract for five years after termination of this contract. If an audit has been initiated and
audit findings have not been resolved at the end of five years, the records shall be retained
until the resolution of the audit findings.
k. The CHD shall maintain the confidentiality of all data, files, and records that are
confidential under the law or are otherwise exempted from disclosure as a public record under
Florida law. The CHD shall implement procedures to ensure the protection and confidentiality
of all such records and shall comply with sections 384.29, 381.004, 392.65, and 456.057,
Florida Statutes, and all other state and federal laws regarding confidentiality. All confidentiality
procedures implemented by the CHD shall be consistent with the State's Information Security
Policies, Protocols, and Procedures. The CHD shall further adhere to any amendments to the
State's security requirements and shall comply with any applicable professional standards of
practice concerning client confidentiality.
I. The CHD shall abide by all State policies and procedures, which by this reference are
incorporated herein as standards to be followed by the CHD.
m. The CHD shall establish a system through which applicants for services and current
clients may present grievances over denial, modification, or termination of services. The CHD
will advise applicants of the right to appeal a denial or exclusion from services, of failure to take
account of a client's choice of service, and right to a fair hearing to the final governing authority
of the CHD. Specific references to existing laws, rules, or program manuals are included in
Attachment I of this contract.
n. The CHD shall comply with the provisions contained in the Civil Rights Compliance and
Non -Discrimination Certificate, hereby incorporated into this contract as Attachment III.
o. The CHD shall submit quarterly reports to the County that shall include at least the
following:
The DE3851_1 Contract Management Variance Report and the DE580L1
Analysis of Fund Equities Report; and
ii. A written explanation to the County of service variances reflected in the year-
end DE3851_1 report if the variance exceeds or falls below 25 percent of the
planned expenditure amount for the contract year. However, if the amount
of the service -specific variance between actual and planned expenditures
does not exceed three percent of the total planned expenditures for the level
of service in which the type of service is included, a variance explanation is
not required. A copy of the written explanation shall be sent to the State's
Office of Budget and Revenue Management.
p. The dates for the submission of quarterly reports to the County shall be as follows unless
the generation and distribution of reports are delayed due to circumstances beyond the CHD's
control:
i. March 1, 2026, for the reporting period of October 1, 2025, through
December 31, 2025; and
ii. June 1, 2026, for the reporting period of October 1, 2025, through
March 31, 2026; and
iii. September 1, 2026, for the reporting period of October 1, 2025
through June 30, 2026; and
iv. December 1, 2026, for the reporting period of October 1, 2025
through September 30, 2026.
7. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT. The parties mutually agree that:
a. CHD facilities shall be provided as specified in Attachment IV to this contract and the
County shall own the facilities used by the CHD unless otherwise provided in Attachment IV.
b. The County shall ensure adequate fire and casualty insurance coverage for County -
owned CHD offices and buildings and all furnishings and equipment in CHD offices through
either a self-insurance program or insurance purchased by the County.
c. All vehicles will be transferred to the ownership of the County and registered as County
vehicles. The County shall ensure insurance coverage for these vehicles is available through
either a self-insurance program or insurance purchased by the County. All vehicles will be
used solely for CHD operations. Vehicles purchased through the County Health Department
Trust Fund shall be sold at fair market value when they are no longer needed by the CHD and
the proceeds returned to the County Health Department Trust Fund.
8. TERMINATION.
a. Termination at Will. This contract may be terminated by either party without cause upon
no less than 180 calendar days' notice in writing to the other party unless a lesser time is
mutually agreed upon in writing by both parties.
b. Termination Because of Lack of Funds. In the event funds to finance this contract
become unavailable, either party may terminate this contract upon no less than 24 hours'
notice.
c. Termination for Breach. This contract may be terminated by either party for a material
breach of an obligation hereunder, upon no less than 30 days' notice. Waiver of a breach of
any provisions of this contract shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach and shall
not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this contract.
9. MISCELLANEOUS. The parties further agree:
a. Availability of Funds. If this contract, any renewal hereof, or any term, performance, or
payment hereunder, extends beyond the CHID fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, it is agreed
that the performance and payment under this contract are contingent upon an annual
appropriation by the Legislature, under section 287.0582, Florida Statutes.
b. Contract Managers. The name and addresses of the contract managers for the parties
under this contract are as follows:
For the State:
Mayur Rao
Name
Administrative Services Director II
Title
1900 27th Street
Vero Beach, FI., 32960-3383
Address
Mayur.rao(aD-fl.health.gov
Email Address
772-794-7464
Telephone
For the County:
Kristin Daniels
Name
Budget Director
Title
1801 27th Street
Vero Beach, FI., 32960-3383
Address
kdaniels D_ircgov.com
Email Address
772-567-8000 Ext. 1214
Telephone
If different contract managers are designated after the execution of this contract, the name,
address, email address, and telephone number of the new representative shall be furnished in
writing to the other parties and attached to the originals of this contract.
c. Captions. The captions and headings contained in this contract are for the convenience
of the parties only and do not in any way modify, amplify, or give additional notice of the
provisions hereof.
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d. Notices. Any notices provided under this contract must be delivered by certified mail,
return receipt requested, in person with proof of delivery, or by email to the email address of
the respective party identified in Section 9.b., above.
In WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this eight page contract, with its
attachments as referenced, including Attachment I (two pages), Attachment II (six pages),
Attachment III (one page), Attachment IV (one page), and Attachment V (one page), to be
executed by their undersigned officials as duly authorized effective the 1 st day of October 2025.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS STATE OF FLORIDA
FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
SIGNED BY:
NAME:
TITLE:
E. Fleschei• -.
Chairman
DATE: September 23, 2025
ATTESTED TO:
SIGNED BY:
NAME: 0 -rat QV'p� l OV�I
TITLE: C�e(r -�Q-kilt ( �
DATE: 2(o,2'5
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SIGNED BY:
Joseph A. Ladapo, M.D., Ph.D.
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LE: State Surgeon General
DATE: ) I- & - 9 S
SIGNED BY: '
NAME: Miranda/CC Swanson, MPH
TITLE: CHD Administrator
DATE:
ATTACHMENT
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
PROGRAM SPECIFIC REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND PROGRAMS REQUIRING
COMPLIANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF SPECIFIC MANUALS
Some health services must comply with specific program and reporting requirements in addition to the Personal Health
Coding Pamphlet (DHP 50-20), Environmental Health Coding Pamphlet (DHP 50-21) and FLAIR requirements because of
federal or state law, regulation or rule. If a county health department is funded to provide one of these services, it must
comply with the special reporting requirements for that service. The services and the reporting requirements are listed
below:
Service
1. Sexually Transmitted Disease
Program
2. Dental Health
3. Special Supplemental Nutrition
Program for Women, Infants and
Children (including the WIC
Breastfeeding Peer Counseling
Program)
4. Healthy Start/ Improved Pregnancy
Outcome
Requirement
Requirements as specified in F.A.C. 64D-3, F.S. 381 and F.S. 384.
Periodic financial and programmatic reports as specified by the
program office.
Service documentation and monthly financial reports as specified in
DHM 150-24* and all federal, state and county requirements
detailed in program manuals and published procedures.
Requirements as specified in the 2007 Healthy Start Standards and
Guidelines and as specified by the Healthy Start Coalitions in
contract with each county health department.
5. Family Planning Requirements as specified in Public Law 91-572, 42 U.S.C. 300, et
seq., 42 CFR part 59, subpart A, 45 CFR parts 74 & 92, 2 CFR 215
(OMB Circular A-110) OMB Circular A-102, F.S. 381.0051, F.A.C.
64F-7, F.A.C. 64F-16, and F.A.C. 64F-19. Requirements and
Guidance as specified in the Program Requirements for Title X
Funded Family Planning Projects (Title X Requirements)(2014) and
the Providing Quality Family Planning Services (QFP):
Recommendations of CDC and the U.S. Office of Population Affairs
published on the Office of Population Affairs website.
Programmatic annual reports as specified by the program office as
specified in the annual programmatic Scope of Work for Family
Planning and Maternal Child Health Services, including the Family
Planning Annual Report (FPAR), and other minimum guidelines as
specified by the Policy Web Technical Assistance Guidelines.
6. Immunization Periodic reports as specified by the department pertaining to
immunization levels in kindergarten and/or seventh grade pursuant
to instructions contained in the Immunization Guidelines -Florida
Schools, Childcare Facilities and Family Daycare Homes (DH Form
150-615) and Rule 64D-3.046, F.A.C. In addition, periodic reports
as specified by the department pertaining to the
surveillance/investigation of reportable vaccine -preventable
diseases, adverse events, vaccine accountability, and assessment
of immunization
ATTACHMENT I (Continued)
Attachment -1 - Page 1 of 2
levels as documented in Florida SHOTS and supported by CHD
Guidebook policies and technical assistance guidance.
7. Environmental Health Requirements as specified in Environmental Health Programs
Manual 150-4" and DHP 50-21'
8. HIV/AIDS Program Requirements as specified in F.S. 384.25 and F.A.C. 64D-3.030
and 64D-3.031. Case reporting should be on Adult HIV/AIDS
Confidential Case Report CDC Form DH2139 and Pediatric
HIV/AIDS Confidential Case Report CDC Form DH2140.
Requirements as specified in F.A.C. 64D-2 and 64D-3, F.S. 381 and
F.S. 384. Socio -demographic and risk data on persons tested for
HIV in CHD clinics should be reported on Lab Request DH Form
1628 in accordance with the Forms Instruction Guide.
Requirements for the HIV/AIDS Patient Care programs are found in
the Patient Care Contract Administrative Guidelines.
9. School Health Services Requirements as specified in the Florida School Health
Administrative Guidelines (May 2012). Requirements as specified
in F.S. 381.0056, F.S. 381.0057, F.S. 402.3026 and F.A.C. 64F-6.
10. Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Program Requirements as specified in F.A.C. 64D-3
and F.S. 392.
11. General Communicable Disease Carry out surveillance for reportable communicable and other acute
Control diseases, detect outbreaks, respond to individual cases of
reportable diseases, investigate outbreaks, and carry out
communication and quality assurance functions, as specified in
F.A.C. 64D-3, F.S. 381, F.S. 384 and the CHD Epidemiology Guide
to Surveillance and Investigations.
12. Refugee Health Program Programmatic and financial requirements as specified by the
program office.
.or the subsequent replacement if adopted during the contract period.
Attachment -1 - Page 2 of 2
ATTACHMENT II
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
PART I. PLANNED USE OF COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TRUST FUND BALANCES
Estimated State Estimated County
Share of CHID Trust Share of CHID Trust
Fund Balance Fund Balance Total
1. CHD Trust Fund Ending Balance 09/30/25 0 1900799 1900799
2. Drawdown for Contract Year 0 -609115 -609115
October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026
3. Special Capital Project use for Contract Year 0 0 0
October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026
4. Balance Reserved for Contingency Fund 0 1291684 1291684
October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026
Special Capital Projects are new construction or renovation projects and new furniture or equipment associated with these projects, and mobile health vans.
Attachment_II_Part_I - Page 1 of 1
ATTACHMENT II
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Part II, Sources of Contributions to County Health Department
October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026
1. GENERAL REVENUE - STATE
015040 AIDS PATIENT CARE
015040 CHD - TB COMMUNITY PROGRAM
015040 FAMILY PLANNING GENERAL REVENUE
015040 PRIMARY CARE PROGRAM
015040 RACIAL & ETHNIC DISPARITIES - CHD EXPENSES
015040 SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES
015050 CHD GENERAL REVENUE NON -CATEGORICAL
GENERAL REVENUE TOTAL
2. NON GENERAL REVENUE - STATE
015010 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOMEDICAL WASTE PROGRAM
NON GENERAL REVENUE TOTAL
3. FEDERAL FUNDS - STATE
007000 AIDS DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ADMIN HQ
007000 WIC BREASTFEEDING PEER COUNSELING PROG
007000 COASTAL BEACH WATER QUALITY MONITORING
007000 COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY CARDIO - PHBG
007000 FAMILY PLANNING TITLE X - GRANT
007000 PUBLIC HLTH INFRASTRUCTURE & WORKFORCE/CENTRAL 1
007000 IMMUNIZATION ACTION PLAN
007000 MEDICAL HOME FOR CHILD & ADOLESCENT HEALTH
007000 BASE COMMUNITY PREPAREDNESS CAPABILITY
007000 BASE PUB HLTH SURVEILLANCE & EPI INVESTIGATION
007000 AIDS PREVENTION
007000 RYAN WHITE TITLE II GRANT/CHD CONSORTIUM
007000 WIC PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
015075 SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES
FEDERAL FUNDS TOTAL
4. FEES ASSESSED BY STATE OR FEDERAL RULES - STATE
001020 CHD STATEWIDE ENVIRONMENTAL FEES
001092 ON SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT FEES
001092 CHD STATEWIDE ENVIRONMENTAL FEES
001206 ON SITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL PERMIT FEES
001206 SANITATION CERTIFICATES (FOOD INSPECTION)
001206 SEPTIC TANK RESEARCH SURCHARGE
001206 SEPTIC TANK VARIANCE FEES 50%
001206 PUBLIC SWIMMING POOL PERMIT FEES -10% HQ TRANSFER
001206 DRINKING WATER PROGRAM OPERATIONS
001206 REGULATION OF BODY PIERCING SALONS
001206 TANNING FACILITIES
001206 TATTO PROGRAM ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
001206 MOBILE HOME & RV PARK FEES
State CHD
County
Total CHD
Trust Fund
CHD
Trust Fund
Other
(cash)
Trust Fund
(cash)
Contribution
Total
100,000
0
100,000
0
100,000
37,521
0
37,521
0
37,521
23,339
0
23,339
0
23,339
187,853
0
187,853
0
187,853
52,000
0
52,000
0
52,000
136,867
0
136,867
0
136,867
1,924,454
0
1,924,454
0
1,924,454
2,462,034
0
2,462,034
0
2,462,034
6,413
0
6,413
0
6,413
6,413
0
6,413
0
6,413
39,388
0
39,388
0
39,388
57,500
0
57,500
0
57,500
887
0
887
0
887
35,000
0
35,000
0
35,000
34,828
0
34,828
0
34,828
152,988
0
152,988
0
152,988
30,089
0
30,089
0
30,089
32,206
0
32,206
0
32,206
41,811
0
41,811
0
41,811
41,330
0
41,330
0
41,330
13,559
0
13,559
0
13,559
10,149
0
10,149
0
10,149
699,430
0
699,430
0
699,430
150,068
0
150,068
0
150,068
1,339,233
0
1,339,233
0
1,339,233
153,687
0
153,687
0
153,687
308,170
0
308,170
0
308,170
3,140
0
3,140
0
3,140
24,650
0
24,650
0
24,650
2,030
0
2,030
0
2,030
7,000
0
7,000
0
7,000
500
0
500
0
500
1,721
0
1,721
0
1,721
394
0
394
0
394
75
0
75
0
75
264
0
264
0
264
1,794
0
1,794
0
1,794
1,845
0
1,845
0
1,845
AttachmeM_II_Part_11- Page 1 of 3
ATTACHMENT II
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Part II, Sources of Contributions to County Health
Department
ins
October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026
e
State CHD
County Total
CHD
Trust Fund
CHD Trust
Fund
Other
(cash)
Trust Fund
(cash) Contribution
To
FEES ASSESSED BY STATE OR FEDERAL RULES TOTAL
505,370
M
a
505,270
6. OTHER CASH CONTRIBUTIONS - STATE:
031005 GENERAL CLINIC RABIES SERVICES & DRUG PURCHASES
11,001
0
11,001
0
11,001
090001 DRAW DOWN FROM PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT
0
0
0
0
0
OTHER CASH CONTRIBUTION TOTAL
11,001
0
11,001
0
11,001
6. MEDICAID - STATE/COUNTY:
001057 CHD CLINIC FEES
0
3,395
3,395
0
3,395
001148 CHD CLINIC FEES
0
22,540
22,540
0
22,540
MEDICAID TOTAL
0
25,935
25,935
0
25,935
7. ALLOCABLE REVENUE - STATE:
0
0
0
0
0
ALLOCABLE REVENUE TOTAL
0
0
0
0
0
8. OTHER STATE CONTRIBUTIONS NOT IN CHD TRUST FUND - STATE
ADAP
0
0
0
279,623
279,623
PHARMACY DRUG PROGRAM
0
0
0
1,348
1,348
WIC PROGRAM
0
0
0
3,044,375
3,044,375
BUREAU OF PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORIES
0
0
0
3,325
3,325
IMMUNIZATIONS
0
0
0
41,498
41,498
OTHER STATE CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL
0
0
0
3,370,169
3,370,169
9. DIRECT LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS - BCC/TAX DISTRICT
008040 CHD LOCAL REVENUE & EXPENDITURES
0
863,087
863,087
0
863,087
DIRECT COUNTY CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL
0
863,087
863,087
0
863,087
10. FEES AUTHORIZED BY COUNTY ORDINANCE OR RESOLUTION - COUNTY
001077 CHD CLINIC FEES
0
500
500
0
500
001094 CHD LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL FEES
0
379,838
379,838
0
379,838
001110 VITAL STATISTICS CERTIFIED RECORDS
0
291,780
291,780
0
291,780
FEES AUTHORIZED BY COUNTY TOTAL
0
672,118
672,118
0
672,118
11. OTHER CASH AND LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS - COUNTY
001029 CHD CLINIC FEES
0
4,200
4,200
0
4,200
001090 CHD CLINIC FEES
0
2,425
2,425
0
2,425
010300 STATE UNDERGROUND PETROLEUM RESPONSE ACT
0
909
909
0
909
010300 MIGRANT LABOR HOUSING INSPECTION H•2A PROGRAM
0
1,000
1,000
0
1,000
011000 BLUE FOUNDATION COUNTY GRANTS
0
46,369
46,369
0
46,369
011000 REVENUE CONTRACT/MOA W/NO REPORTING REQUIREMENT
0
18,298
18,298
0
18,298
011001 CHD HEALTHY START COALITION CONTRACT
0
2,090
2,090
0
2,090
090002 DRAW DOWN FROM PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT
0
609,115
609,115
0
609,115
OTHER CASH AND LOCAL CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL
0
684,406
684,406
0
684,406
12. ALLOCABLE REVENUE - COUNTY
0 0 0 0 0
Attachment -11 -Part -11 - Page 2 of 3
ATTACHMENT II
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Part II, Sources of Contributions to County Health Department
October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026
State CHD County Total CHD
Trust Fund CHD Trust Fund
(cash) Trust Fund (cash)
COUNTY ALLOCABLE REVENUE TOTAL I)
13. BUILDINGS - COUNTY
ANNUAL RENTAL EQUIVALENT VALUE
OTHER (Specify)
UTILITIES
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
WABASSO SITE - ANNUAL RENATL EQUIVALENT VALUE
WABASSO SITE - UTILITIES
WABASSO SITE - BUILDING MAINTENANCE
OTHER (Specify)
BUILDINGS TOTAL
14. OTHER COUNTY CONTRIBUTIONS NOT IN CHD TRUST FUND - COUNTY
EQUIPMENT / VEHICLE PURCHASES
VEHICLE INSURANCE
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
OTHER COUNTY CONTRIBUTION (SPECIFY)
OTHER COUNTY CONTRIBUTION (SPECIFY)
OTHER COUNTY CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL CHD PROGRAM
C
Cont
u 0
0
0
0
565,363
565,363
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
227,968
227,968
0
0
0
127,663
127,663
0
0
0
86,118
86,118
0
0
0
34,725
34,725
0
0
0
19,446
19,446
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,061,283
1,061,283
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,323,951
2,245,546
6,569,497
4,431,452
11,000,949
Attachment—II—Part—II - Page 3 of 3
Attachment -11 -Part -111 - Page 1 of 2
ATTACHMENT II
INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Part III, Planned Staffing.
Clients, Services and
Expenditures
By Program
Service Area Within Each Level of Service
October 1,
2025 to September
30,
2026
Quarterly Expenditure Plan
FTE's
Clients Services/
let
2nd
3rd
4th
Grand
(0.00)
Units
Visits
(Whole dollars only)
State
County
Total
A- COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL
IMMUNIZATION (101)
3.51
527
595
106,571
91,352
106,571
92,863
174,733
222,624
397,357
SEXUALLY TRANS. DIS. (102)
2.08
119
146
59,831
51,287
59,831
52,133
112,159
110,923
223,082
HIV/AIDS PREVENTION (03A1)
3.29
0
889
89,437
76,665
89,437
77,934
333,473
0
333,473
HIV/AIDS SURVEILLANCE (03A2)
0.08
0
0
1,825
1,564
1,825
1,589
6,803
0
6,803
HIV/AIDS PATIENT CARE (03A3)
2.93
117
229
101,996
87,431
101,996
88,875
359,879
20,419
380,298
ADAP (03A4)
0.72
0
0
18,520
15,875
18,520
16,137
69,052
0
69,052
TUBERCULOSIS (104)
1.79
9
14
52,643
45,126
52,643
45,872
196,134
150
196,284
COMM. DIS. SURV. (106)
4.05
0
3
114,141
97,841
114,141
99,459
425,582
0
425,582
HEPATITIS (109)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE (116)
1.18
0
0
37,284
31,960
37,284
32,489
139,017
0
139,017
REFUGEE HEALTH (118)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
VITAL RECORDS (180)
2.09
9,553
35,534
45,509
39,010
45,509
39,656
0
169,684
169,684
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE SUBTOTAL
21.72
10,325
37,410
627,757
538,111
627,757
547,007
1,816,832
523,800
2,340,632
B. PRIMARY CARE:
CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION PRO (210)
2.42
0
180
52,962
45,399
52,962
46,150
197,473
0
197,473
WIC (21W1)
10.32
2,475
32,770
235,701
202,042
235,701
205,383
878,827
0
878,827
TOBACCO USE INTERVENTION (212)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WIC BREASTFEEDING PEER COUNSELING (21W2)
1.80
0
5,646
26,756
22,936
26,756
23,315
99,763
0
99,763
FAMILY PLANNING (223)
3.92
92
149
111,035
95,179
111,035
96,751
146,984
267,016
414,000
IMPROVED PREGNANCY OUTCOME (225)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
HEALTHY START PRENATAL (227)
0.05
140
698
832
713
832
725
0
3,102
3,102
COMPREHENSIVE CHILD HEALTH (229)
0.39
0
0
12,772
10,948
12,772
11,129
36,134
11,487
47,621
HEALTHY START CHILD (231)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SCHOOL HEALTH (234)
3.32
0
123,431
95,446
81,816
95,446
83,168
355,876
0
355,876
COMPREHENSIVE ADULT HEALTH (237)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT (238)
6.39
0
1,842
157,631
135,121
157,631
137,355
187,988
399,750
587,738
DENTAL HEALTH (240)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PRIMARY CARE SUBTOTAL
28.61
2,707
164,716
693,135
594,154
693,135
603,976
1,903,045
681,355
2,584,400
C. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH:
Water and Onsite Sewage Programs
COSTAL BEACH MONITORING (347)
0.15
124
124
6,701
5,744
6,701
5,838
887
24,097
24,984
LIMITED USE PUBLIC WATER SYSTEMS (357)
0.76
64
528
20,725
17,766
20,725
18,060
3,930
73,346
77,276
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM (358)
0.06
0
0
1,698
1,455
1,698
1,480
0
6,331
6,331
PRIVATE WATER SYSTEM (359)
1.83
166
2,011
53,429
45,799
53,429
46,557
0
199,214
199,214
ONSITE SEWAGE TREATMENT & DISPOSAL (361)
6.58
2,916
10,799
150,674
129,157
150,674
131,292
308,170
253,627
561,797
Group Total
9.38
3,270
13,462
233,227
199,921
233,227
203,227
312,987
556,615
869,602
Facility Programs
TATTOO FACILITY SERVICES (344)
0.26
116
87
6,402
5,487
6,402
6,578
16,144
7,725
23,869
FOOD HYGIENE (348)
1.24
115
359
31,416
26,930
31,416
27,374
18,807
98,329
117,136
Attachment -11 -Part -111 - Page 1 of 2
ATTACHMENT II
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Part IH, Planned Staffing. Clients, Services and Expenditures By Program Service Area Within Each Level of Service
October 1, 2025 to September 30, 2026
Attachment -11 -Part -111 - Page 2 of 2
Quarterly Expenditure Plan
FTE's
Clients Services/
let
2nd
3rd
4th
Grand
(0.00)
Unita
Visits
(Whole dollars only)
State
County
Total
BODY PIERCING FACILITIES SERVICES (349)
0.02
3
i
764
655
764
667
405
2,445
2,850
GROUP CARE FACILITY (351)
0.55
82
122
13,578
11,639
13,578
11,833
0
50,628
50,628
MIGRANT LABOR CAMP (352)
0.29
64
419
7,839
6,719
7,839
6,830
8,000
21,227
29,227
HOUSING & PUB. BLDG. (353)
0.13
0
19
4,768
4,087
4,768
4,155
0
17,778
17,778
MOBILE HOME AND PARK (354)
0.22
120
120
5,733
4,914
5,733
4,994
16,612
4,762
21,374
POOLS/BATHING PLACES (360)
1.84
532
2,627
48,337
41,434
48,337
42,120
61,115
119,113
180,228
BIOMEDICAL WASTE SERVICES (364)
1.48
517
955
34,736
29,775
34,736
30,268
127,352
2,163
129,515
TANNING FACILITY SERVICES (369)
0.08
10
34
2,181
1,870
2,181
1,900
2,379
5,753
8,132
Group Total
6.11
1,559
4,749
155,754
133,510
155,754
135,719
250,814
329,923
580,737
Groundwater Contamination
STORAGE TANK COMPLIANCE SERVICES (355)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SUPER ACT SERVICES (356)
0.01
0
0
351
301
351
306
0
1,309
1,309
Group Total
0.01
0
0
351
301
351
306
0
1,309
1,309
Community Hygiene
COMMUNITY ENVIR. HEALTH (345)
0.02
0
14
660
566
660
574
0
2,460
2,460
INJURY PREVENTION (346)
0.14
0
0
3,304
2,833
3,304
2,880
0
12,321
12,321
LEAD MONITORING SERVICES (350)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
PUBLIC SEWAGE (362)
0.54
5
71
13,512
11,582
13,512
11,774
0
50,380
50,380
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE (363)
0.01
0
0
295
253
295
257
0
1,100
1,100
SANITARY NUISANCE (365)
0.11
31
7
3,502
3,002
3,502
3,051
0
13,057
13,057
RABIES SURVEILLANCE (366)
0.15
33
86
4,886
4,188
4,886
4,257
0
18,217
18,217
ARBORVIRUS SURVEIL. (367)
0.00
0
0
0
0
.0
0
0
0
0
RODENT/ARTHROPOD CONTROL (368)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
WATER POLLUTION (370)
0.30
0
46
10,144
8,695
10,144
8,838
0
37,821
37,821
INDOOR AIR (371)
0.00
0
0
47
40
47
40
0
174
174
RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH (372)
0.00
0
0
23
20
23
21
0
87
87
TOXIC SUBSTANCES (373)
0.14
6
20
4,540
3,892
4,540
3,955
0
16,927
16,927
Group Total
1.41
75
244
40,913
35,071
40,913
35,647
0
152,544
152,544
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SUBTOTAL
16.91
4,904
18,455
430,245
368,803
430,245
374,899
563,801
1,040,391
1,604,192
D. NONOPERATIONAL COSTS:
NON -OPERATIONAL COSTS (599)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SURCHARGE (399)
0.00
0
0
10,801
9,259
10,801
9,412
40,273
0
40,273
MEDICAID BUYBACK (611)
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
NONOPERATIONAL COSTS SUBTOTAL
0.00
0
0
10,801
9,259
10,801
9,412
40,273
0
40,273
TOTAL CONTRACT
67.24
17,936
220,581
1,761,938
1,510,327
1,761,938
1,535,294
4,323,951
2,245,546
6,569,497
Attachment -11 -Part -111 - Page 2 of 2
ATTACHMENT III
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLIANCE AND NON-DISCRIMINATION CERTIFICATE
The CHD agrees to complete the Civil Rights Compliance Questionnaire, DH Forms 946 A and B (or the
subsequent replacement if adopted during the contract period), if so requested by the Department.
The CHD assures that it will comply with the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, P.L. 97-35,
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex and religion in programs and activities receiving or
benefiting from federal financial assistance.
3. Assurance of Civil Rights Compliance: The CHD hereby agrees that it will comply with Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d et seq.); Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20
U.S.C. 1681 et seq.); Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794); the Age
Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C. 6101 et seq.); Title II and Title III of the Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA) of 1990, as amended by the ADA Amendment Act of 2008 (42 U.S.C. 12131-12189) and as
implemented by Department of Justice regulations at 28 CFR Parts 35 and 36; Executive Order 13166,
"Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency" (August 11, 2000); all
provisions required by the implementing regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (7 CFR Part
15 et seq.); and FNS directives and guidelines to the effect that no person shall, on the ground of race,
color, national origin, age, sex, or disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of,
or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the agency receives
Federal financial assistance from FNS; and hereby gives assurance that it will immediately take
measures necessary to effectuate this agreement.
By providing this assurance, the CHD agrees to compile data, maintain records and submit records and
reports as required to permit effective enforcement of the nondiscrimination laws, and to permit
Department personnel during normal working hours to review and copy such records, books and
accounts, access such facilities, and interview such personnel as needed to ascertain compliance with
the non-discrimination laws. If there are any violations of this assurance, the Department of Agriculture
shall have the right to seek judicial enforcement of this assurance.
This assurance is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all Federal
financial assistance, grants, and loans of Federal funds, reimbursable expenditures, grant or donation
of Federal property and interest in property, the detail of Federal personnel, the sale and lease of, and
the permission to use Federal property or interest in such property or the furnishing of services without
consideration or at a nominal consideration, or at a consideration that is reduced for the purpose of
assisting the recipient, or in recognition of the public interest to be served by such sale, lease, or
4. Confidentiality of Data, Files, and Records: The CHD agrees to restrict the use and disclosure
of confidential USDA, Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) applicant and participant information as specified
in 7 CFR § 246.26(d)(1)(i) in accordance with 7 CFR § 246.26(d)(1)(ii), as applicable.
Attachment_III - Page 1 of 1
Attachment IV
Fiscal Year - 2025 - 2026
Indian River County Health Department
Facilities Utilized by the County Health Department
Complete Location
(Street Address, City, Zip)
Facility Description
And Offical Building
Name (H applicable)
(Admin, Clinic, En- HIM,
etc I
Lease/
Agreement
Number
Type of
Agreement
(Private Lease thru
State or County, other-
please define)
Complete
Legal Name
of Owner
so
Feet
Employee
Count
(FTE/OPS/
Contract)
1900 27th Street, Vero
Beach, Florida, 32960-3383
Clinic, Vital Statistics, Env. Health,
WIC
NIA
County Owned
County Commissioners
for Indian River County
36,475
62.24
8445 64th Ave, Wabasso,
Florida, 32970
Wabasso Site
NIA
County Owned
County Commissioners
for Indian River County
5,556
5.00
Facility - a fixed site managed by DOH/CHD personnel for the purpose of providing or supporting public health services. Includes county -owned, state-owned, and
leased facilites. Includes DOH/CHD warehouse and administrative sites. Includes facilities managed by DOH/CHD that may be shared with other organizations.
Does not include schools, jails or other facilities where DOH/CHD staff are out -posted or sites where services are provided on an episodic basis.
Attachment IV - Page 1 of 1
CONTRACT YEAR
2024-2025*
2025-2026**
2026-2027***
2027-2028***
PROJECT TOTAL
PROJECT NUMBER:
PROJECT NAME:
LOCATION/ADDRESS:
PROJECT TYPE:
SQUAREFOOTAGE:
PROJECT SUMMARY:
ATTACHMENT V
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
SPECIAL PROJECTS SAVINGS PLAN
CASH RESERVED OR ANTICIPATED TO BE RESERVED FOR PROJECTS
STATE COUNTY
TOTAL
$ 0 $
0
$ 0
DESIGN FEES: $
$ 0 $
0
$ 0
FURNITURE/EQUIPMENT: $
0
$ 0 $
0
$ 0
0
Special Capital Projects are new construction or renovation projects and new furniture or equipment associated with these projects and
$ 0 $
0
$ 0
** Cash to be transferred to FCO account.
$ 0 $
0
$ 0
SPECIAL PROJECTS CONSTRUCTION/RENOVATION PLAN
NEW BUILDING
RENOVATION
NEW ADDITION
0
Describe scope of work in reasonable detail.
ROOFING
PLANNING STUDY
OTHER
START DATE (Initial expenditure of funds)
COMPLETION DATE:
DESIGN FEES: $
0
CONSTRUCTION COSTS: $
0
FURNITURE/EQUIPMENT: $
0
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $
0
COST PER SQ FOOT: $
0
Special Capital Projects are new construction or renovation projects and new furniture or equipment associated with these projects and
mobile health vans.
* Cash balance as of 9/30/25
** Cash to be transferred to FCO account.
*** Cash anticipated for future contract years.
Attachment_V - Page 1 of 1