Safety & Well-being Committee
TL;DR
The Safety & Well-being Committee approved a new funding agreement with Denver Health for 2016, committing the city to spend $61.2 million on hospital and health services while receiving $1.8 million back for city services provided to Denver Health. The committee also approved filing the body-worn cameras policy for the Denver Police Department.
Key Decisions
- Denver Health funding agreement for 2016 Passed
- Denver Police Department body-worn cameras policy Approved for filing
Agenda
- 1 AttendanceAction: approved for filing
- HIST-0863 Denver Police Department: Body Worn Cameras policy discussionHistoricalAction: approved for filing
- 15-0753 Approve amendments to the intergovernmental agreement with Denver Health to reflect new funding levels and other necessary adjustments for 2016 including expending $61,156,300 for Denver Health & Hospital Authority services and receiving funds of $1,838,769 for City services provided to Denver Health & Hospital Authority (CE60436-26). (SAFETY AND WELL-BEING) Approve amendments to the intergovernmental agreement with Denver Health to reflect new funding levels and other necessary adjustments for 2016 including expending $61,156,300 for Denver Health & Hospital Authority services and receiving funds of $1,838,769 for City services provided to Denver Health & Hospital Authority (CE60436-26). The last regularly scheduled Council meeting within the 30-day review period is on . The Committee approved filing this bill at its meeting on 10-13-15.BillAction: approved for filing Passed
A motion offered by Flynn, duly seconded by Kashmann, that this item be moved forward carried by the following vote;