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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA INFORMATION JULY 20, 2024 PAGE NO. BCC CORRESPONDENCE: A) Notices: Press Release (Commissioner Quinn Presented with FAC Presidential Advocacy Award) 1 B) Reports: Gulf County E.M.S. (May 2021) 25 Gulf County Extension Service (June 16, 2021 - July 12, 2021) 67 CORRESPONDENCE TO BOCC: C) BCC Waste Solutions (Amnesty Day * October 23, 2021) 8 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GULF COUNTY, FLORIDA 1000 Cecil G. Costin, Sr. Blvd. * Room 302 ¢ Port St. Joe, Florida * 32456 850.229.6106 © Fax: 850.564.7503 worw.gulfcounty-fl.gov * bocc@gulfcounty-fl.gov DATE & TIME OF MEETINGS: Fourth Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m., E.T. Commissioner Sandy Quinn Presented with FAC Presidential Advocacy Award Commissioner recognized for outstanding service during 2021 Legislative Session ORANGE COUNTY, Fl ~The Florida Association of Counties (FAC) presented Gulf County Sandy Quinn with the Presidential Advocacy Award for his work during the 2021 Legislative Session at its recent ‘Annual Conference in Orange County, Florida. The FAC Presidential Advocacy Award recognizes county commissioners who have shown exceptional leadership in advocating with FAC during the 2021 session to advance counties’ legislative agenda and preserve home rule. “Every day, our Commissioners work hard to tackle complex challenges and respond to the unique needs of their local area,” said FAC President and Palm Beach County Commissioner, Melissa McKinlay. “Their consistent drive and dedication for their constituents is the reason we're able to sustain our communities, and those that take the extra mile to advance the counties’ legislative agenda play a leading role in improving quality of life for all Floridians.” For more than 85 years, the Florida Association of Counties (FAC) has represented the diverse interests of Florida's counties, emphasizing the importance of protecting home rule ~ the concept that government closest to the people governs best. The Florida Association of Counties helps counties effectively serve and represent Floridians by strengthening and preserving county home rule through advocacy, education and collaboration. 1 -ORMATION She aii es GULF COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Operations Report June 04, 2021 9:20:39 AM Page 2 of 3 Period 08 (21-08) i May 2021( Staus:Closed-Automated) _ ASB Cash ‘This Fiscal Year Last Fiscal Year = Month Year To Date Month Year To Date : Total Expenses $0.00 30.00 ‘$0.00 '$0.00- Total Non-Transports ° ° 0 * ‘Total Transports 200 1609 84 1a235= ‘Total Cash $89,983.46 $773,004.16 $51,510.78 $704392.38 Cash - Adjusted YTD $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Cash Adjusted $0.00 30.00 $0.00 $0.00 ‘Total Disc. And W/O $53,909.11 $560,206.62 $332,998.64 $805,723.68 Dise. And W/O Adjusted YTD $0.00 (62,665.01) $0.00 611,441.73) Total Dise. WIO Adjusted (81,244.63) (8687067) (82,456.94) (821,456.44) ‘Total Charges $202,852.00 $1,544,01.40 $179,799.40 $1,403,754.10, (Charges - Adjusted YTD $0.00 (61,036.80) $0.00 (6891.50) ‘Total Charges Adjusted $0.00 (8336.80) ($100.00) (1,141.50) AIR Balance $60,20406 —_$1,784,867.00 ($204,710.02) $1,360,143.88 Cash Per Transport $449.92 $480.43 $279.95 $4943! Cost Per Call $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Collection Rate 0% 50% 29% 50% Discounts and WriteOffs ‘This Fiscal Year ‘Last Fiscal Year Monti. ‘Year To Date Moath, Year To Date Discount 30.00 $0.00 Ear) 385.14 Refund - Interest, $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ‘WriteOft- Auto Insurance $0.00 30.00 $0.00 $0.00 WriteOft- Bad Debt $0.00 $100,532.17 $300,137.51 $416,632.71 WriteOf- Charity $0: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ‘WriteOff - Contract $0.00 52,314.73 $571.94 $1,692.34 ‘Contractual - Insurance $15,694.11 $88,952.01 $5,063.69 $63,993.26 ‘Contractual - Mediceid $17,476.80 $131,036.50 $3,384.96 $84,639.80 Contractual - Medicare $19,465.10 821334232 $15,757.27 $213,971.17 WriteOfT- Other $1,273.10 $6,907.70 $1,038.20 $3,810.36 WriteOft- Seif Pay $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,217.90 WriteOff- Timely Filing $0.00 $14,171.50 $0.00 $0.00 ‘WriteOff - Workers Comp $0.00 $286.68 $0.00 $0.00 “Total - (Minus Discount) $53,908.11 $557,541.61 $525,959.57 $785 957.34 ‘Aaj. Collection Rate 5% Om Balm 1.65% INFO DATI GULF COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Payments By Paycode 3 June 08, 2021 9:20:50 AM Period 08 (21-08) Page 2 of 3 May 2021 Starus:Closed-Automated) Payer Type This Period Percent Year To Date Percent ‘Auto tnsurance(0) $0.00 0.00% $5,929.32 1.00% Blue Cross Blue Shield($2) $11,090.68 12.00% $62,114.73 8.00% Contract!) $980.60 1.00% 59,908.27 1.00% Medicaid(S7) $1,731.45 2.00% $18,745.42, 2.00% Medicaid CMO(1) $250.00 0.00% $1,252.86 0.00% Medicaid HMO{O) 0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% Medicare(157) $41,598.22 46.00% $408,776.68 53.00% Medicare HMO(38) $1218.71 14.00% $109,470.95 14.00% Medicare Railroad(0) $0.00 0.00% sism.22 0.00% ‘other(0) $0.00 0.00% 30.00 0.00% Private Insurance(100) SI8I7LS8 20.00% $112,220.31 15.00% Seif Pay(19) $3,946.24 4.00% $41,379.23 5.00% ‘Tricare(0) $0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% VA) $0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% ‘Workers Comp(0) 80.00 0.00% $1,734.17 0.00% Cash Income $99,993.46 $773,004.16 Payment(0) $0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% Refund(0) $0.00 0.00% 30.00 0.00% Writeoff236) $53,909.11 100,00% $557,541.61 10.00%, Disc. & W/Os ‘$53,909.11 $557,541.61 Year: 2019 ‘Auto Insurance(0) $0.00 0.00% $5225.01 1.00% Blue Cross Blue Shield(35) $3,985.27 8.00% $57,172.01 8.00% Contract(6) $2,468.06, 5.00% $5,279.36, 1.00% Medicaid(48) $200.39 0.00% $5,959.10 1.00% Medicaid CMO(O) 0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% Medicaid HMO(O) $0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% Medicare(113) $28,293.73 55.00% $392,354.06 56.00% Medicare HMO(32) 5981987 19.00% $116,769.26 17.00% Medicare Railroad(0) $0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% Otber(0) $0.00 0.00% $0.00 0.00% Private insurance($8) $5485.17 11.00% $92,803.61 13.00% Self Pay(13) $1,258.29 2.00% 525,437.59 4.00% ez oy ze W1oL WIdSOH TWIMOWAW A3SSVHVTIVL aVHaY SINT IS ‘S3UOHS CWU3IN3 3HL NO WLIdSOH 1uv3H G34DWS HLWWaH LuIned ‘W3LN3D TVOIGaW ‘TWNOID3¥ 1S¥0 31ND W3INI0 J1vo103W HOV NOLIVM L4O4| ‘@VH34 SSvdWODNS NOWVLIIAVH3Y 1B HLTW3H S3HOHS G1VU3I 03 WLIdSOH ‘TWYOIAVHIB 1S¥O9 TIVHIN WIND W2IG3W TNOID3Y WLIdv> 1st ay se ze ty of 1y3N3D 1OIG3W AVE Wwi0L 230 ‘AON 190 1435 onv | ainr | anor | avw | vay | uv a3 a ‘ALIIOWS ONIAIIIIU 1202 ying ayy uo jeidsoH weAH pares wo) s1ajsuer] Aupoe}saIUL 2021 RUNS Ps)_(2020) January 176 (172) February 194 (167) March 180 (172) April 188 (143) May 184 (143) June uly August September October November December TOTALS 922 (797) WEWA (2020) 73 (74) 91 (67) 66 (60) 77 (63) 87 (81) 394 (345) TOTAL (2020) 249 (246) 285 (234) 246 (232) 265 (206) 271 (224) 1316 (1142) MEETING DATE: July 12, 2021 NAME/DEPARTMENTIAGENCY: —_UF/IFAS Extension Gulf County Reporting Period: June 16, 2024 - July 12, 2021 ‘Administrative Update: Drs. Angle (VP of UF/IFAS), Gutter (Associate Dean of 4-H Youth Development/Family & Consumer Sciences) and Vergot (Northwest District Extension Director) visited Gulf County Extension offices on Thursday, July 8”. Last week, the IFAS leadership team toured selected ‘counties offices to discuss the soon to be implement telemedicine program. The meeting was also a meet and greet for the new VP. Fresh local Tupelo honey was given as gifts to the team, General Extension Activities: During this period, the Extension office assisted citizens on bee keeping, soil analysis, turfgrass management, weed identification, controlling invasive species, gardening, pesticide license training, 4-H program opportunities, and more. Both faculty members attended a drone pilot exam prep session at Okaloosa County Extension office. A goal of both faculty members is to utilize more artificial inteliggence applications in future programming efforts. Application reviews will begin this month for the Family & Nutrition Program Assistant position Agriculture & Natural Resources * CED spoke about the scallop sitter volunteer program and other Extension updates at the Coastal Community Association of Gulf County's Annual Meeting, + CED partnered with a fellow Extension Agent to give a presentation regarding District, as well as Gulf County natural resources programming at the National Association of County Agricultural Agents Annual Meeting & Professional Improvement Virtual Conference. © CED is working to develop a Beef Quality Assurance program for producers. Horticutture «CED is working with the former CED Roy Carter on plans to revamp the school gardens with a citrus groves and blueberry plots for both Wewa and Port St. Joe. Both are also working with the North Port St. Joe Community Garden Group, in efforts to help create a healthy and sustainable food source in the area. The CED is working with the UF/IFAS Family & Nutrition State Program on educational activities and funding to assist in this vegetable gardening endeavor. INF ari DATE: + CED is making site visits on landscape and garden questions, as well as consulting on soil testing during this time. * CED will offer a pesticide exam prep (with ceu’s) for core and natural areas on August 30” & 31%. Announcement with registration info will be posted on media soon. 4-H Youth Development + 4H Animal Science Day Camp in Port St. Joe from July 12" 16th. Family and Consumer Sciences: «Telemedicine project meeting was conducted on July 8°. Telemedicine office equipment and installation wil take place in later July. Program implementation to begin by mid-August. University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Gulf County Extension Team Ray Bodrey, County Extension Director/Extension Agent i Extension Areas: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Sea Grant, Horticulture Julie MeMillian, Extension Agent | Extension Areas: 4-H Youth DevelopmentiFamily and Consumer Sciences Anitra Mayhann, Administrative Assistant Vacant, Family Nutrition Program Assistant Main Office Location: 232 E. Lake Ave Wewahitchka Coastal Office Location: 502 4" Street Port St. Joe Northwest District Pete Vergot Ill, Ph.D.., District Extension Director 7 BCC Waste Solutions in collaboration with Gulf County BOC will host AMNESTY D4 y ‘SATURDAY OCTOBER 23, 2021 8am -4pm Eastern Time 1000 Cecil G Cestin Sr Blvd - Port St Jee, Fl 32456 Guif County Courthouse Parking Lot Gulf County residents have a one-time opportunity to dispese of special collection homs that are net accepted at the transfer station Hazardees matertals are accepted any Questions call BCC 056-738-2608 Acceptable Items

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