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2017-09-12 Budget mtg - Clerk for 2018Budget meeting with Clerk September 12, 2017 10:30 a.m. Present: Commissioner Stamper, Commissioner Fund, Commissioner Jackson, Becky Butler, Steve Walton, Scott Tinney, Marni Larson Guests: Justyna Tomtas, Mitch Townsend, Matt Brock, Bill Marshall, Anthony Ahrens, Linda Williams, Olga Miller, Carla Shannon Recorder: Rieva Lester 2018 prelim budget: Revenue: $639,896, expenditures: $1,233,739; FTEs: 15 Revenue review Scott Tinney discussed court cost reimbursements. He said he discovered there are some reimbursements available, including roughly $10,000 for 2017. Scott discussed how passports, etc. can fluctuate annually. Becky asked about the decrease in revenue for housing, etc. She suggested reviewing the 2016 and 2017 budgets to determine when funding becomes available. Scott said it appears many discretionary fees are being waived by the courts. Scott said local collection agencies are used. He said there are costs associated with using outside sources to collect money from outstanding bills. Scott said the Clerk’s Office is learning to use the new Odyssey system. He said the switch was made statewide because the other program could not be sustained. Expenditure review Becky and Scott said Facilities costs, Interfund costs, salaries and postage make up the bulk of the expenditures in the Clerk’s Office. Scott said the Clerk’s Office likely has the highest postage costs in the county due to jury summons, etc. TO-DO LIST Commissioner Fund asked Scott to attend the Oct. 6 Legislative Roundtable to discuss unfunded mandates. Commissioner Fund said she wants to ask Superior Court how the court determines if someone is indigent (and how it’s followed up) and whether a determination of indigency affects the fine levied on that individual. Becky said positions cuts were made in the past and then those positions were added back. Scott said there is a lot of staff time devoted to PDRs. Expenditure limitation discussion None Overall summary / goals / challenges (short and long term) -- Questions / concerns Commissioner Fund asked Scott to attend the Oct. 6 Legislative Roundtable to discuss unfunded mandates. Scott said oftentimes, an indigent individual has a change of circumstances that would allow them to pay (inheritance, etc.). He discussed the struggles to monitor those types of changes. Commissioner Fund said she wants to ask Superior Court how it determines if someone is indigent and how the court follows up. Meeting ended at 10:47 a.m.