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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG1981-0078 - Original - King County - Division of Alcoholism Services - 2% Liquor Taxes & Profits - 01/01/1981 k i � King County State of Washington Division of Alcoholism and Ron Dunlap,County Executive Substance Abuse Services Charles H Kester,Manager Department of Public Health 1008 Smith Tower Jesse Tapp,M.D,M P H ,Director a _= Seattle,Washington 98104 206-344-7615 /?Eperry�i VET C►ryoFKFRK NT May 19, 1981 MAY The Honorable Isabel Hogan Mayor, City of Kent P.O. Box 310 Kent, WA 98031 Enclosed for your records is a fully executed copy of the 1981 two percent liquor taxes and profits contract between the City of Kent and King County. Sincerely yours, (WA& Charles H. Kester Manager CHK:kr Enclosure 1 ODNTRACr 2 3 THIS AGRMIENT made between KING COUNTY, hereinafter referred to as the 4 "County" and the CITY OF KENT , hereinafter referred to as the 5 "City", covers the period fran the 1st day of January, 1981 to December 31, 6 1981. 7 WITNESSETH: 8 WHEREAS, under the provisions of RCW 70.96 (S.B. 298, Ch. 77 Laws of 9 1972, Ex. Session) cities and counties are directed to expend no less than 10 two percent of their respective shares of liquor taxes and profits for the 11 support of an alcoholism program approved by the Washington State Department 12 of Social and Health Services; and 13 WHEREAS, in order to carry out the provisions of RCW 70.92 (S.B. 298, 14 Ch. 77 Laws of 1972, Ex. Session) and in order to make the best use of federal, 15 county, municipal and private funds available for the control of alcoholism, 16 the COUNTY through the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health is 17 engaged in a countywide alcoholism program as described in its 1981 Alcoholism 18 Plan, which program has been approved by the Secretary of DSHS, and the King 19 County Alcoholism Administrative Board. 20 WHEREAS, the County operates several alcoholism treatment programs and 21 has contracted with various non-profit agencies to provide other specific 22 alcoholism services thus providing a comprehensive alcoholism program in all 23 areas of King County; and 24 WHEREAS, this comprehensive alcoholism program should have a beneficial 25 effect on all residents of King County, including the residents of KENT 26 and i 27 WHEREAS, the CITY OF KENT is desirous of joining with 28 other municipalities in King County, the State of Washington; the federal 29 government and the COUI`]TY in support of the comprehensive program that the 30 CITY may obtain the best results possible in preventing and treating alcohol- 31 ism among its residents; 32 NOW THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT: 33 1. The CITY will allocate two percent of liquor taxes and profits for the _%�.Y+t."'t!,x..---n^= ..µey';..— .:..fsiv'.+=.."-!':�'<':i -s�.e5:,3+..:..�—.�"='A'i.r.:.'... !�t�Pf"Tm9:��''. '3""S�� 4.. •, . 1 support of alcoholism services during 1981. 2 2. Within available resources, the COUNTY agrees to make available to the 3 residents of KENT a full range of alcoholism information 4 and referral, treatment, rehabilitation, education and prevention 5 services. It is understood that individuals who use the services of 6 the comprehensive program or its affiliated agencies may be subject to 7 reasonable financial charges which are consistent with the affiliated s agency's regular fee schedule. 9 3. KING COUNTY and the CITY will cooperate in good faith to achieve the 10 mutual purposes of this contract and RCV 70.96. 11 4. This agreement shall become effective when properly executed and shall 12 remain effective until terminated by either party upon no less than 90 13 days written notice to the other party. 14 15 ATTEST: 16 SY:. CITY OF KENT 17 is BYaLZ 77 19 City of Kent - 20 21 KING COUNTY, `VASHINGTON 22 2 BY: 3 n ap 24 King County Executive 25 26 APPROVED AS TO FOMIAND86AL-3W: � 27 9 FrrA::� 23 Robert I. Stier 29 Prosecuting Attorney 30 31 32 33