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Commission authorizes judge to sign opioid disposal grant and reviews support‑agency contract

December 27, 2024 | Adair County, Kentucky


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Commission authorizes judge to sign opioid disposal grant and reviews support‑agency contract
During the special‑call meeting commissioners reviewed two related items: a drafted contract with Support Agency LLC to manage an opioid disposal program and a one‑time grant to fund that program.

Amanda Wilson and staff reported they had forwarded draft contract language to the prospective contractor for review. The opioid disposal program presentation (attributed in discussion to Wendy Wilkshire) described the grant as single‑year funding of about $22,005 to support disposal efforts. Commissioners discussed auditor cautions about recurring obligations in contract language and emphasized caution before signing open‑ended commitments.

After discussion the board approved a motion authorizing the judge to sign the opioid disposal grant agreement. Commissioners also asked staff to ensure contract language protects the county against unintended recurring commitments and to provide documentation for audit review before final contract execution.

No additional funding beyond the stated one‑time grant figure was approved during the meeting; commissioners recorded the motion as carried.

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