(KAIR)--Nearly $4,000.
That's what was awarded to Atchison County due to the county's compliance with the requirements of the Kansas County Association Multiline Pool, which provides the county's insurance.
It was during last week's meeting of the Atchison County Commission that KCAMP Administrator David Luke presented the check to the county.
The $3,900 is due to the county meeting requirements to maintain the Silver level of KCAMP's Risk Management Premium Credit Program.
KCAMP is an alternative to private insurance which, at the time of it's formation in 1991, was too costly, and difficult to obtain, for counties.
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