The Alfalfa County commissioners joked about paying next week for the easy meeting they had this week. Mike Roach, Jay Hague and Marvin Woodall didn't have much in the way of paperwork, signing off on the usual items: maintenance and operation payment warrants, blanket purchase orders, and last week's meeting minutes.
Tackling the rest of the agenda didn't take long; the men signed the Local Elected Official Consortium agreement (Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Western Oklahoma Workforce Development Area).
Next was the temporary appropriations for budgeted accounts with July 1 beginning balances. They also signed the temporary appropriations for cash and highway accounts (July 1 beginning balances) and a detention transportation claim for $696.55 and $987.26 for FY 22.
They signed a $39.52 transfer from the Amortia/Byron Responders M&O account 1321-3-8207-2005 to EMS M&O account 1304-3-8500-2005. That transfer was for a three-pack of DeFib pads.
Approved was a $1,2000 transfer from the Assessor Visual Inspection M&O account 0001-1-1700-2005 to the Visual Inspection Personal Services account 0001-1-1700-1110, due to an employee earning their full advanced accreditation and so earning an additional pay increase ahead of schedule.
The final two items received approval: the cooperative agreement between the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry Wildlife Services Division and the Alfalfa County Board of Commissioners and the ODAFF Wildlife Services Invoice, and the Pinnacle invoice and ODOT claim form 324A for JP 30436(04).
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