Local Non-ELPHS. Local funds budgeted for the following expenditures: 1. Expenditures for services not designated as required and allowable for ELPHS funding (e.g., medical examiner and inpatient maternity services); expenditures determined not to be reasonable; and, expenditures in excess of the maximum state share of funds available. 2. Any losses arising from uncollectible accounts and other related claims. Under-recovery of reimbursable expenditures from, or failure to bill, available funding sources that would otherwise result in exclusions from ELPHS funding, if recovered. However, no exclusion is required where the local jurisdiction has made and documented a decision to have local funds underwrite: a. The cost of uncollectible accounts or bad debts incurred in support of providing required or allowable health services. An example of this condition would be for services provided to indigents who are billed as a matter of procedure with little chance for receipt of payment. b. Potential recoveries or under-recoveries from other sources for the principal purpose of providing required and allowable health services at free or reduced cost to the public served by the Grantee. An example would be keeping fees for services at a reduced level for the benefit of the people served by the Grantee while recognizing that to do so limits recovery from third parties for the same types of services. 3. Contributions to a contingency reserve or any similar provisions for unforeseen events. 4. Charitable contributions and donations. 5. Salaries and other incidental expenditures of the chief executive of a political subdivision (i.e., county executive and mayor). 6. Legislative expenditures, such as, salaries and other incidental expenditures of local governing bodies (i.e., county commissioners and city councils). Do not enter board of health expenses. 7. Expenditures for amusements, social activities and other incidental expenditures related to, such as, meals, beverages, lodging, rentals, transportation and gratuities. 8. Fines, penalties and interest on borrowings. 9. Capital Expenditures - Local capital outlay for purchase of facilities and equipment (assets) are excluded from ELPHS funding.
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Sources: Local Health Department Agreement, Local Health Department Agreement, Local Health Department Agreement
Local Non-ELPHS. Local funds budgeted for the following expenditures:
1. Expenditures for services not n ot designated as required and allowable for ELPHS funding (e.g., medical examiner and inpatient maternity services); expenditures determined not to be reasonable; and, expenditures in excess of the maximum state share of funds available.
2. Any losses arising from uncollectible accounts and other related claims. Under-recovery of reimbursable expenditures from, or failure to bill, available funding sources that would otherwise result in exclusions from ELPHS funding, if recovered. However, no exclusion is required where the local jurisdiction has made and documented a decision to have local funds underwrite:
a. The cost of uncollectible accounts or bad debts incurred in support of providing required or allowable health services. An example of this condition would be for services provided to indigents who are billed as a matter of procedure with little chance for receipt of payment.
b. Potential recoveries or under-recoveries from other sources for the principal purpose of providing required and allowable health services at free or reduced cost to the public served by the Grantee. An example would be keeping fees for services at a reduced level for the benefit of the people served by the Grantee while recognizing that to do so limits recovery from third parties for the same types of services.
3. Contributions to a contingency reserve or any similar provisions for unforeseen events.
4. Charitable contributions and donations.
5. Salaries and other incidental expenditures of the chief executive of a political subdivision (i.e., county executive and mayor).
6. Legislative expenditures, ; such as, salaries and other incidental expenditures of local governing bodies (i.e., county commissioners and city councils). Do not enter board of health expenses.
7. Expenditures for amusements, social activities and other incidental expenditures related to, thereto; such as, meals, beverages, lodging, rentals, transportation and gratuities.
8. Fines, penalties and interest on borrowings.
9. Capital Expenditures - Local capital outlay for purchase of facilities and equipment (assets) are excluded from ELPHS funding.
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Sources: Local Health Department Agreement
Local Non-ELPHS. Local funds budgeted for the following expenditures:
1. Expenditures for services not designated as required and allowable for ELPHS funding (e.g., medical examiner and inpatient maternity services); expenditures determined not to be reasonable; and, expenditures in excess of the maximum state share of funds available.
2. Any losses arising from uncollectible accounts and other related claims. Under-recovery of reimbursable expenditures from, or failure to bill, available funding sources that would otherwise result in exclusions from ELPHS funding, if recovered. However, no exclusion is required where the local jurisdiction has made and documented a decision to have local funds underwrite:
a. The cost of uncollectible accounts or bad debts incurred in support of providing required or allowable health services. An example of this condition would be for services provided to indigents who are billed as a matter of procedure with little chance for receipt of payment.
b. Potential recoveries or under-recoveries from other sources for the principal purpose of providing required and allowable health services at free or reduced cost to the public served by the Grantee. An example would be keeping fees for services at a reduced level for the benefit of the people served by the Grantee while recognizing that to do so limits recovery from third parties for the same types of services.
3. Contributions to a contingency reserve or any similar provisions for unforeseen events.
4. Charitable contributions and donations.
5. Salaries and other incidental expenditures of the chief executive of a political subdivision (i.e., county executive and mayor).
6. Legislative expenditures, ; such as, salaries and other incidental expenditures of local governing bodies (i.e., county commissioners and city councils). Do not enter board of health expenses.
7. Expenditures for amusements, social activities and other incidental expenditures related to, thereto; such as, meals, beverages, lodging, rentals, transportation and gratuities.
8. Fines, penalties and interest on borrowings.
9. Capital Expenditures - Local capital outlay for purchase of facilities and equipment (assets) are excluded from ELPHS funding.
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Sources: Local Health Department Agreement