Alfalfa County commissioners Marvin Woodall, Jay Hague and Mike Roach signed amended Covid-19 guidelines Monday morning, adding verbiage that time off for illness/quarantine is ten days with no carryover from 2021. Besides that and some date modifications, nothing else changed.
The men heard from Assessor Jennifer Roach about ordering some printer cartridges. She said she spoke to her field rep, who said the cartridges might end up like everything else – short in supply because of issues up the supply chain. The representative offered a great deal if Roach ordered a one-year supply. The assessor said she would have to move some money around in accounts to make the purchase, but it wouldn't be a problem. She said two of her machines need toner, so an order needs to be placed now. Alfalfa County Clerk Laneta Schwerdtfeger said she has a different representative for printer supplies (but within the same company). That person has not expressed concern about future supply issues at this time.
The commissioners agreed for Jennifer Roach to take steps to procure the printer cartridges for her offices.
Other items the commissioners approved were:
their district boundaries (no changes).
maintenance and operation payment warrants, blanket purchase orders, and previous meeting minutes.
a resolution for appropriation fund adjustments (for reconciliation for the general ledger).
a correction on a transfer of funds for $225,250.41.
The correction is for a transfer from the old COA Gen Gov Sales Tax 1305-1-2000-2005 to the new COA Gen Gov Sales Tax 1311-1-2000-2005.
Next, the three men signed paperwork for a resolution to begin a premium deduction in November for AirMed, so there is no lapse in coverage.
Lastly, commissioners discussed the advertising process on a position to be opened in the county. However, they took no action and will address it at a subsequent meeting.
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