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Task <br /># <br />Activity <br />Deliverables/Outcomes <br />Due Date/Time Frame <br />Payment Information <br />and/or Amount <br />• Conduct a local and/orregional comprehensive community health assessment (CHA) every three to five years in conjunction with community partners. <br />• Develop a local and/orregional community health improvement plan (CHIP) in conjunction with community partners. <br />These funds can be used for any CHA/CHIP activity or service (e.g., data analysis, focus groups, report writing, process facilitation) and may be used to contract with <br />other LHJs for staff time or services. Coordinate with the Spokane Regional Health District to participate in County Health Insi ts. <br />Suggested BARS expenditure codes: 562.11. <br />3 <br />Communicable Disease (CD) (FPHS definitions C.1, 2, 3, 4, 6) — These funds are to each LHJ to deliver FPHS in their own jurisdiction — In coordination with the <br />FPHS Steering Committee and Subject Matter Expert (SME) Workgroups, provide FPHS CD services as defined in the most current version of the FPHS definitions. <br />These funds can (and actually are intended to) be braided with temporary pandemic emergency funding such that when those fund s run out, FPHS funds can be used to <br />retain staff there were hired with pandemic emergency funds if the jurisdictions desires to retain them and/orto hire additional staff if needed and/or contract with other <br />LHJs for staff time or services for delivering FPHS CD. As the pandemic response wains, staff funded with FPHS funds are to shift focus to providing some or all or the <br />FPHS CD services. This includes maintainingaccess to and use of data systems created during the pandemic and others underdevelopment and case investigation and <br />contact tracing for sexually transmitted disease and other communicable and notifiable conditions within the mandated timeframes. Emphasis should be placed on <br />addressing syphilis and gonorrhea cases. <br />1. Provide timely, statewide, locally relevant and accurate information statewide and to communities on prevention and control of communicable disease and other <br />notifiable conditions. <br />2. Identify statewide and local community assets for the control of communicable diseases and othernotifiable conditions, develop and implement a prioritized <br />control plan addressing communicable diseases and othernotifiable conditions and seek resources and advocate forhigh priority prevention and control policies <br />and initiatives regarding communicable diseases and othernotifiable conditions. <br />3. Promote immunization through evidence -based strategies and collaboration with schools, health care providers and other community partners to increase <br />immunization rates. <br />4. Ensure disease surveillance, investigation and control for communicable disease and notifiable conditions in accordance with local, state and federa I mandates and <br />guidelines. <br />Suggested BARS expenditure codes: 562.xx — 20, 21, 23-29. <br />4 <br />Environmental Public Health (EPH) (FPHS definitions B.3 & 4) — These funds are to each LHJ to deliver services in their own jurisdiction. In coordination with the <br />FPHS Steering Committee and Subject Matter Expert (SME) Workgroups, these funds are for each LHJ to deliver FPHS EPH services in their jurisdiction as defined in <br />the most current version of the FPHS definitions and supplement existing funding specifically for: <br />• Develop, implement and enforce laws, rules, policies and procedures for maintainingthe health and safety of retail food sery ice inspections and shellfish <br />monitoring, that address environmentalpublic health concerns. (B.3.b) <br />• Develop, implement and enforce laws, rules, policies and procedures for ensuring the health and safety of wastewaterand facilities, including onsite septic <br />design and inspections, wastewater treatment and reclaimed water,that address environmental public health concerns. (B.3.e) <br />• Develop, implement and enforce laws, rules, policies and procedures for ensuring the health and safety of solid waste and fac ilities, including hazardous waste <br />streams (e.g. animalwaste, solid waste permitting and solid waste inspections), that address environmentalpublic health concerns. (B.3.f) <br />• Develop, implement and enforce laws, rules, policies and procedures for ensuring the health and safety of schools, including through education and plan review <br />that address environmentalpublic health concerns. (B.3.g) <br />These funds can be used to retain, hire and/orcontract with other LHJs forstaff time or services and for staff training as needed to provide the following FPHS EPH <br />services that are not appropriately funded with fees. Each LHJ will be responsible to report on their progress on FPHS deliverables even if contracted with otherLHJs <br />(FPHS funds are intended to build capacity and not intended to justify the reduction of existing fee revenue): <br />Exhibit A, Statement of Work Page 3 of 5 Contract NumberCLH31015 <br />