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Title: Section 40-2.3 - Projects and services ineligible for State Aid

Effective Date

03/15/2023

Section 40-2.3 Projects and services ineligible for State Aid

Activities, services, and costs that are ineligible for State Aid include, but are not limited to, the following:

(a) activities and services involving other agencies:

(1) Joint activities. If joint State-local or Federal-local activities have been approved in the State Aid Application, the portion financed from State funds, other than State Aid under this section, and Federal funds will be excluded from consideration for reimbursement.

(2) Activities carried out by any other agency. The cost of activities for which any other government agency has been given legal responsibility.

(b) health care programs and services:

(1) Primary care and medical treatment, except as specified in this Subpart.

(2) Hospitals and other health facilities. The construction, establishment, maintenance and operation of hospitals, clinics, laboratories, dispensaries or similar facilities, except for the costs of providing eligible public health services in public health clinics as specified in section 40-2.2 of this Part.

(3) The cost of inpatient hospital care of patients with communicable disease, except tuberculosis and syphilis patients.

(4) Home health services provided by a local health department, except for public health home visiting as described in this Subpart.

(5) Laboratory services unrelated to eligible services. The cost of laboratory services related to public health services that are ineligible for State Aid are also ineligible for State Aid.

(6) Emergency Medical Service or Ambulance service. The maintenance and operation of Emergency Medical Service and ambulance service or the dispatching of ambulances.

(7) Medical examiner programs, services or activities.

(8) Jail medical services. The cost of providing routine medical treatment to inmates of jails operated by the local health department or in the municipality, including routine admission screenings and primary care to inmates older than 21 years of age.

(9) Any and all health care services for the screening or treatment of chronic diseases.

(c) environmental health programs and services:

(1) The cost of abatement, remediation, management in place or any action that removes a public health nuisance from a property, or the cost of relocating persons exposed to public health nuisances, consistent with section 40-2.55 of this Part.

(2) The cost of removal or covering lead paint or of relocating persons exposed to lead paint, consistent with section 40-2.58 of this Part.

(d) infrastructure and administration costs:

(1) Treatment plants and other facilities. The construction, maintenance and operation of water or waste water treatment plants, swimming pools and bathing beaches, and public bathhouses.

(2) Treatment of water supplies. The cost of treatment of public water supplies, including costs of chemicals for fluoridation.

(3) Garbage and refuse disposal facilities. The cost of construction, maintenance and operation of facilities for garbage and refuse collection, incineration or disposal and air cleaning facilities.

(4) Plumbing inspection. Plumbing inspection for the purpose of checking conformity with building code provisions.

(5) Boards of examiners. Compensation or expenses paid to boards of examiners (e.g., boards of examiners for plumbers and barbers).

(6) Insurance coverage of local health department employees. The cost of personal liability or malpractice insurance purchased by the local health department or the cost of funded self-insurance for such liability when such expense is related to protection against personal liability or malpractice of its employees.

(7) Real property. The cost of acquisition or development of real property.

(8) Depreciation and interest on funding, including:

(i) The cost of depreciation of the space utilized by a health agency in a building owned by the same municipality that operates the health agency.

(ii) The cost of interest on the funding of buildings utilized by a health agency and owned by the same municipality that operates the health agency.

(9) Rent paid to city or county. All rent for space utilized for health agency purposes, if such rent is payable to the same municipality that operates the health agency.

(10) Indirect costs. Contributions by the local health department for indirect costs, including but not limited to contractor indirect costs.

(e) other programs and services that the commissioner reasonably determines are not eligible under this Part.

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VOLUME A-1 (Title 10)

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