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• APPROPRIATION <br />PERINATAL NUTRITION AND EDUCATION SERVICES <br />$52,000 (EST.) <br />WHEREAS, the Commonwealth of Virginia, acting through and on <br />behalf of the Thomas Jefferson Health District desires to renew <br />the contract with the City of Charlottesville to operate a <br />program within the Health District to improve perinatal nutrition <br />and to educate parents and expectant parents about the nutrition <br />of their infants; and <br />WHEREAS, the Commonwealth has agreed to reimburse the City <br />for the cost of salaries, fringe benefits and other ancillary <br />expenses for the employment of such employees, up to a maximum <br />amount of $52,000 for the 1986-87 fiscal year; now, therefore, <br />BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of <br />Charlottesville, Virginia, that a sum sufficient not to exceed <br />$52,000.00 is hereby appropriated to expenditure account <br />11-42070 in the Grants Fund for the costs incurred by the City <br />pursuant to the aforesaid contract for the perinatal nutrition <br />• and education services. Such appropriation shall be subject to <br />100% reimbursement from the Commonwealth of Virginia. <br />Approved by Council <br />July 21, 1986 <br />J"erk of Council <br />86-4-18 <br />E <br />
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