Resolution No. 453

Amending The 2019 Ulster County Budget To Accept Increased Funding From The New York State Office Of Mental Health For Supported Housing – Department Of Mental Health

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Status: 
Adopted

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Referred to:  The Public Health and Social Services Committee (Chairman Lopez and Legislators Collins, Nolan, Petit, and Wawro), and The Ways and Means Committee (Chairwoman Archer and Legislators Donaldson, Gerentine, Maio, Joseph Maloney, Petit, and Ronk)

 

Chairman of the Public Health and Social Services Committee, Craig V. Lopez, and Deputy Chair Kathy Nolan offer the following:

 

WHEREAS, this resolution has been submitted by the County Executive on

behalf of the Ulster County Department of Mental Health; and

 

            WHEREAS, the Ulster County Department of Mental Health has received notification from the New York State Office of Mental Health (“OMH”) of increased funding for Supported Housing as per OMH State Aid letter dated September 23, 2019; and 

 

            WHEREAS, the 2019 Ulster County Budget must be amended in order to reflect the increased funding; and

 

            WHEREAS, there is no increase in County contribution as a result of these modifications; now, therefore, be it

 

RESOLVED, that the 2019 Ulster County Budget is hereby amended as follows:

 

      INCREASE                                            AMOUNT                

AA-4322-2320-4600-4660     Other Misc. Contractual Expenses       $25,800.00

 (App.#)

 

AA-4322-2320-3300-3490      State Aid, Mental Health                      $25,800.00

 (Rev.#)             

 

and move its adoption.

 

 

ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:

 

AYES:                          NOES:    

 

 

 

 

Passed Committee: Public Health and Social Services on ______________.

 

Passed Committee: Ways and Means on ______________.

 

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

$25,800.00 – 2019 ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION DOLLARS

$25,800.00 – 2019 ADDITIONAL STATE REVENUE DOLLARS

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Updated: December 5, 2019