(1) Each local health
jurisdiction shall submit to the secretary such data as the
secretary determines is necessary to allow the secretary to
assess whether the local health jurisdiction has used the funds
in a manner consistent with achieving the performance measures in
RCW 43.70.516.
(2) If the secretary determines that the data submitted
demonstrates that the local health jurisdiction is not spending
the funds in a manner consistent with achieving the performance
measures, the secretary shall:
(a) Provide a report to the governor identifying the local
health jurisdiction and the specific items that the secretary
identified as inconsistent with achieving the performance
measures; and
(b) Require that the local health jurisdiction submit a plan
of correction to the secretary within sixty days of receiving
notice from the secretary, which explains the measures that the
jurisdiction will take to resume spending funds in a manner
consistent with achieving the performance measures. The
secretary shall provide technical assistance to the local health
jurisdiction to support the jurisdiction in successfully
completing the activities included in the plan of correction.
(3) Upon a determination by the secretary that a local
health jurisdiction that had previously been identified as not
spending the funds in a manner consistent with achieving the
performance measures has resumed consistency, the secretary shall
notify the governor that the jurisdiction has returned to
consistent status.
(4) Any local health jurisdiction that has not resumed
spending funds in a manner consistent with achieving the
performance measures within one year of the secretary reporting
the jurisdiction to the governor shall be precluded from
receiving any funds appropriated for the purposes of *sections
60 through 65 of this act. Funds may resume once the local
health jurisdiction has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the
secretary that it has returned to consistent status.
[2007 c 259 § 65.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: "Sections 60 through 65 of this act" include this section, RCW 43.70.512, 43.70.514, 43.70.516, and 43.70.518, and the 2007 c 259 amendments to RCW 43.70.520.
Severability -- Subheadings not law -- 2007 c 259: See notes following RCW 41.05.033.