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Monday, November 11, 2019

Rich County Commission meeting


Bobbie Bicknell Coray, Reporter
Rich Civic Times

RANDOLPH, Utah.  November 6, 2019. Dan Hoffman, Hoffman Insurance, said that there would be a small increase in cost of two to three percent for health insurance for the county.  Life insurance rates would go up about five percent, but that dental and vision insurance had a slight decrease.  There are 23 employees with 60 dependents, which is considered a small group.

The county pays 90% of the employee's insurance. The total cost comes to $530,643.60 of which the county pays 90%.  There will be about a $24,200 increase to the county this year.

Ben Willoughby, County Attorney, gave the commissioners the new County Personnel Policy Manual. It has been updated after twenty-one years.  All employees need to read this and sign an acknowledgement sheet that they have read and will follow the policies. It will be kept on the County website in a searchable format as well.

Dallin Smith requested a business license as a remodeling pro and general contractor pending his obtaining his state license for contractors.

The microwave dish which provides TV service to the county sits on very small piece of land which had a patent for use by the county.  However a new GPS showed that it was part of the State Trust Lands. The county has made an agreement with State Lands for a 99 year lease for no cost. When the county no longer needs this spot, it will revert to State Lands.  FM Radio also has their equipment on the site.

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