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Show Davis Standard Thursday, December 17, 1998 erals office regarding what Budget located this year as fairly as possible, contrary to the innuendo and criticism some health officials have shared publicly. au- thority it has as an appointed board. From 1 the Davis School District; $2.5 million from the Women, Infants and Children program; and $2.7 million in revenues. That opinion is still forthcoming, but the county attorneys of- Stevenson is opposed to giving the board any kind of license to set its own budget, saying it is the commission members, as elected officials, who are responsible for how public tax monies are allocated. I lealth board members recently requested by letter a legal opinion from the Attorney Gen For example, Saunders said an expense the health department is obligated to is the payback on the $1 million I&M Tech Center Stevenson said despite the differences the commission has been as generous to that department as dollars have allowed. fice has already informed the board it has no taxing authority and is dependent upon the commission for funding. For a year the board and commission have debated which group is responsible for setting the health department budget, hiring its personnel and determining who travels and how far. $90,000. He said county funds were al in Kaysville. He said when the commission built the centralized vehicle emission testing center in 1996, it anticipated recouping the cost from the health budget over a three-yeperiod, giving them a $360,000 payment for 1999. The commissioners see it as an increase. We see it a little differently, Saunders said. ar Even with the bigger budget, he said, because certain funds are committed to specific programs and projects, health officials have little latitude in spending and still had to reduce operation costs by He said this is a payment that should be spread out over more years to give them more funds for health services. The two parties agreed to a $250,000 payment this year, Saunders said, with the commission looking at the $110,000 difference as an increase to the health budget rather than a change in the rate of payback. l Startling Reve! NT ing $250,000, versus the $450,000 they escalated to when the commission opted to pay employees more across the board. . proof of life after V s Full Year Unlimited Access Gifts and Antiques Available at : Wisebird, Media Play, Thought Continum. 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