HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-22 98-69 ORDER_________________ Council Action _---_____-___-__---__
nate December 22 1999 Item Im.98-69
Item/Subject: Immunization Program Grant Renewal -- Nursing
Responsible Department: Health and Welfare
This is the fifth renewal for the Nursing portion of the
Immunization Program. Since the emphasis of the Bureau
Of Health has shifted away from direct Public Health Services
to the private provider, we are receiving only $10,000 to
support our direct immunization function. The result is
a reduction in services to a part time level supported
primarily by revenues generated by the clinic through fees
for service. The financial viability of the project will
be carefully monitored on a monthly basis.
impacted programs include childhood immunization, clinics,
adult flu clinics, foreign travel
hemUnizations and employment —
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Referral
98-69
Ae®goedto CouncHor Crowley December 22, 1997
CITY OF BANGOR
(TITLE.) the City MaaeStr to.wxecute a Granc_ngreemenr,Nith
the Maine Department o4 Human Services -- 1amanization Program (Nursing)
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ORDERED,
THAT
the City Manager is authorized to apply for and accept from
the State of Maine, Department of Human Services, Bureau of Health a grant
in the amount of $10,000 for continuation of immunization servicea
(nursing) to be administered by the City of Bangor, Department of Health
and Welfare for the period 1/1/98 to 12/31/98.
IN CITY COUNCIL
December 22, 1997
Passed
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99-69
ORDER
Title, Authorizing the City Mmmger to
Execute a Grant Agreement with the Maine
Department of Rumen Services - Immunization
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