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005 <br />® Providing the public with access to core services such as screening, triage <br />and referral, 24 hours per day, seven days per week; <br />• To endorse and monitor private providers of a wide variety of treatment <br />options; <br />• To determine the appropriate level and intensity of services for each <br />Sandhills consumer being served with State dollars, <br />• To authorize admissions to State psychiatric facilities; <br />• To manage the adequacy of services within communities and assist <br />families to understand their options, <br />• To assure the availability of effective services while protecting individual's <br />safety and welfare; <br />• To solicit the advice of clients and their families, protect client rights, and <br />resolve complaints, and <br />• To effectively manage and account for State and local funds <br />The Center is currently working on their National Accreditation that must be completed by the end <br />of 2009. No action was taken. <br />Board of Elections Director Nancy Kimble gave the Board an update on one-stop-voting. <br />Ms. Kimble stated that as of 5:00 p.m., Saturday, November 1, 2008, 17,638 voters had cast <br />their vote in the 2008 election, with over 50% of the 32,487 registered voters have voted. <br />County Manager John Crumpton stated he had recently received a request from the City <br />of Sanford to place "No Loitering" signs in the parking lot of the Planning-Inspections <br />Department on Woodland Avenue. Commissioner Reives stated the signs should be bi-lingual. <br />County Attorney K. R. Hoyle stated that the City of Sanford and Town of Broadway had <br />passed resolutions in support of restricting the use or smoking of tobacco products in county <br />government buildings and county owned vehicles in their municipalities. Mr. Hoyle further <br />stated the "No Smoking Ordinance" for Lee County could now be enforced. <br />With there being no further business to come before the Board, Commissioner Reives <br />moved to adjourn the meeting. Upon a vote, the results were as follows: <br />Aye: Brown, Kelly, Lemmond, Paschal, Quiggle, Reives, and Shook <br />Nay: None <br />The Chairman ruled the motion had been adopted unanimously and the meeting <br />adjourned at 10:15 a.m. <br />Robert H. Brown, Chairman <br />Lee County Board of Commissioners <br />ATTEST: <br />® Gaynell M. Lee, Clerk <br />4 <br />