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Dateline: August 25,
2005
Hospital
board rescinds tax rate, sets new one
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
Donley County Hospital Board rescinded the proposed tax rate set at its
July meeting and proposed a new rate last Tuesday.
Board
President Alan Fletcher said the board had adopted the rate of $0.1946
based on information, which turned out to be only estimations. The new
proposed rate of $0.189448 is based on actual data and is the maximum
allowable without triggering a potential rollback petition.
The
hospital district has been operating with a tax rate of $0.18022 for the
last seven years. The higher rate would raise the tax on a $75,000 home by
$6.92.
In
other hospital district business, the board voted to no longer provide
phone service for the dentist’s office in the Community Service
Building. The board also approved a new one-year lease with the State
Department of Health Services for space in that same building.
The
board accepted bids on tax delinquent property at Howardwick as presented
by the Donley Appraisal District.
Administrator
In-Training Vicky Robertson reported that MCNH had 53 residents in its
care. She said the state completed a desk review of the facility and
approved it to be Medicare certified, pending the appropriate signatures.
Robertson
also reported that she has completed three courses and had 500 hours of
training waived in her quest to become a certified nursing home
administrator. She expects to graduate in November and take her boards in
January.
Ambulance director Anita Aaron reported the
Associated Ambulance Authority had 66 calls for July. She also presented a
revised set of policies and job descriptions, which she said hadn’t been
updated in five years.
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