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Votes at a glance: Merrimack County commissioners approve routine consent items, note issuance and administrative actions

January 12, 2026 | Merrimack County , New Hampshire


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Votes at a glance: Merrimack County commissioners approve routine consent items, note issuance and administrative actions
The Merrimack County Board of Commissioners approved a slate of routine and administrative measures during its meeting.

Key votes and outcomes

- Consent agenda: The board approved the consent agenda without recorded dissent.

- Emergency dispatch fund bid exception: The board approved accepting the low bid related to emergency dispatch work, reported at $95,003.62, and granted the exception to proceed.

- Authorization to issue notes: The board authorized staff to issue notes of up to $30,000,000 to manage cash flow; staff said bond counsel was working from a $25,000,000 planning number but requested authority up to $30,000,000.

- Nursing-home receivables allowance: Commissioners approved an accounting allowance for potentially uncollectible nursing‑home receivables using a standard aging method (50% of receivables aged 1–2 years, 100% of receivables aged 2+ years), resulting in an allowance of $39,439 for the year. Staff clarified this is an accounting estimate (not a write‑off).

- Electric supply direction: The board voted to authorize staff to continue negotiations with the default utility (Unitil) and take actions to move certain accounts if it is in the county’s best financial interest; staff estimated roughly $150,000 in potential savings for the two largest accounts.

- Jail-management software: The board agreed to forward an amended agreement and a requested six‑month extension (not to exceed $36,690) to subcommittee for review to allow a June data migration from the existing system.

- Nursing‑home registry program: The board approved rebranding the 'registry program' to a 'per‑diem hourly program' and standardizing rates for unlicensed hourly positions (benchmarked to step 8) with annual review for licensed positions; staff may add missing positions as needed.

- Letter of support: The board agreed to draft a letter of support at a commissioner’s request so a nursing‑home resident can continue receiving a preferred television program channel.

- Nonpublic session: The board voted to enter nonpublic session under RSA 91‑A (roll call recorded); the motion carried.

Each approved action was recorded during the public meeting; where funding or implementation details were not settled in the meeting, staff were instructed to return with accounting clarifications or subcommittee recommendations prior to final expenditures or structural changes.

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