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KITTITAS COUNTY <br />Board of County Commissioners <br /> <br />AGENDA STAFF REPORT <br /> <br />AGENDA DATE: December 17, 2018 <br /> <br />ACTION REQUESTED: Consider approval of a Resolution Amending the <br />Cumulative Reserve Fund for Drug Enforcement Activities. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND: The Kittitas County Public Health Department (KCPHD) <br />responded to law enforcement’s request to impose a health <br />order on a property believed to be operating as a <br />clandestine drug lab, which invoked legal requirements <br />under Chapter 64.44 RCW. KCPHD complied with those <br />legal requirements including arranging for a sampling of <br />the property by a Washington State Department of Health <br />certified agency, ACCUMETH. ACCUMETH determined <br />that the drug residue contaminating the property does not <br />surpass the threshold amount requiring decontamination <br />under the law. As a result, KCPHD has rescinded the <br />health order. Although, the financial responsibility for <br />testing the property through a proper sampling and the <br />health order enforcements costs are the financial <br />responsibility of the property owner, KCPHD has been <br />unsuccessful at compelling the owner to pay; she is <br />currently incarcerated in California. <br /> <br /> The Kittitas County Prosecutor’s Office reviewed the <br />current Resolution for the Cumulative Reserve Fund for <br />Drug Enforcement Activities to see whether KCPHD was <br />authorized to utilize those funds to pay for the sampling <br />and the health order enforcement costs and concluded that <br />the current version does not contemplate KCPHD an <br />authorized entity. <br /> <br />While reviewing the resolution it was also discovered that <br />the legal authority cited for the fund is out of date. <br /> <br />The amended version proposed here has the updated <br />statutory citations necessary for legal compliance and also <br />contains a provision that would allow KCPHD an <br />opportunity to petition the Board of County <br />Commissioners, on a case by case basis, for permission to <br />access to the fund in the limited circumstances where