(KMZA)--The Nemaha County Commission has accepted a proposal for the county’s insurance coverage for 2016-2017.
After reviewing proposals Monday, the Commission agreed to renew it’s policy with SBS Insurance Agency, of Seneca, for property, liability, and worker’s compensation insurance coverage, with a total premium of $125,625. That’s nearly $58,000 lower than the current premium. The policy year begins in July.
Two other proposals were received. KCAMP submitted a bid of $78,890 for property/liability insurance and KWORCC submitted a bid of $35,514 for worker’s compensation insurance.
In other business, the Commission received two additional budget requests for 2017.
Nemaha County Community Health Services submitted a request for $60,000, which is a $2,000 increase over this year.
Kanza Mental Health and Guidance Center submitted a request for $60,187, which is the same as what the organization received this year.
The Commission will consider the requests when working on the 2017 county budget.
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