MARS PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS FOR $10,000 AND UNDER LIST - JUNE, 2001
AGENCY / / EFFECTIVE / CONTRACT / CONTRACT / FUNDING SOURCE / / CONTRACTVENDOR / DATES / TYPE / AMOUNT / PAY RATE / DESCRIPTION
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EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
1. C-01044312
Greb, Stephen1725 Hazelmoor Place
Lexington, KY 40514 / May 7, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $6,459.00 / General 100%
Monthly at $400/day. / Serve as a course developer for Kentucky Virtual High School science courses; serve as part of a three-person course development team; design content for Web-delivered high school courses; and construct student activities and assessment mechanisms.
2. C-01086186
Cooper, Carrie227 South Keeneland Drive, #2
Richmond, KY 40475 / June 18, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $2,384.00 / General 100%
$450/day / Assist in the design of academy training context, content, and process and serve as a trainer in the Region 8 Middle Level Reading Academy for Teachers, aligned with the Kentucky program of studies and core content for assessment.
3. C-01096803
Petroze, Christina2124 Linden Road
Newport, KY 41071 / June 1, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $3,164.00 / General 100%
Upon presentation of invoice / Co-present five six-hour trainings for approximately 30 middle level language arts teachers on addressing the needs of struggling readers on a variety of text genres.
4. C-01096964
Mariani, Edith18 Beechwood Place
Dayton, KY 41074 / June 1, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $3,164.00 / General 100%
$450/day / Co-present five six-hour trainings for approximately 30 middle level language arts teachers on addressing the needs of struggling readers on a variety of text genres and present content focused strategies that will enable teachers to better help struggling readers access the core content.
5. C-01097111
Tyler, Rico2402 Nicklaus Lane
Franklin, KY 42134 / June 1, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $2,597.00 / General 100%
Upon presentation of invoice / Co-present five six-hour trainings for approximately 30 middle level science teachers on the subject of physical science.
6. C-01097167
Rudloff, Melissa1245 State Street
Bowling Green, KY 42101 / June 1, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $2,597.00 / General 100%
Upon presentation of invoice / Co-present five six-hour trainings for approximately 30 middle level science teachers on the subject of physical science.
7. C-01098233
Silver Strong and AssociationCrestwood Professional Building
941 Whitehorse Avenue, Suite 24
Trenton, NJ 08610 / June 15, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $7,400.00 / Agency 100%
$1,500/keynote speaking and $4,500/one half hour presentation / Plan, conduct, and evaluate the staff development activities and provide necessary training materials for extended school services for at risk students workshop.
8. C-01099727
3531 Willis Street
Ashland, KY 41102 / June 21, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $1,320.00 / General 100%
$450/day, plus FICA / Assist in the design of academy training context, content, and process; serve as a trainer in the Region 6 Middle Level Social Studies Academy for Teachers; present two days of review and reinforcement strategies on Thursday and Friday of the social studies academy using best practices, multiple intelligences, and methods of content integration.
9. C-01105861
Styles, Ruth East1058 Fontaine Road
Lexington, KY 40502 / June 25, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $2,803.00 / Federal 100%
$400/day / Assist in the design of academy training context, content, and process; serve as a trainer in the Foreign Language Academy for Teachers.
10. C-01131123
Boram, Robert105 Homeplace Way
Morehead, KY 40351 / July 1, 2001-
October 31, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $1,453.00 / General 100%
$107/day / Provide for evaluation of textbooks and instructional materials.
11. C-01131152
Harp, Lonnie479 Boone Trail
Danville, KY 40422 / July 1, 2001-
October 31, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $1,453.00 / General 100%
$107/day / Provide for evaluation of textbooks and instructional materials.
12. C-01131214
Wiseman, Phil1173 Tyler Court
Independence, KY 41051 / July 1, 2001-
October 31, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $1,453.00 / General 100%
$107/day / Provide for evaluation of textbooks and instructional materials.
13. C-01141999
Downs, Andrew D.3481 Elmendo, F Way
Lexington, KY 40517 / June 1, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $1,814.00 / General 100%
Upon completion of workshop/summit / Provide facilitation and training support for the Governor Literacy Summit.
14. C-01142073
Roberts and Kay Management Consultants 250 Campsie PlaceLexington, KY 40508 / June 1, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Miscellaneous / $3,400.00 / General 100%
Upon completion of workshop/summit / Provide facilitation and training support for the Governor Literacy Summit. upon completion of workshop/summit.
FAMILIES & CHILDREN, CABINET FOR
15. C-01095797
Love, Patsy112 Treasure Island Court
Hopkinsville, KY 42240 / April 16, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Family and Social Services / $3,386.00 / Federal 100%
$22 per hour / Provide funding to conduct statutorily mandated home studies for independent adoptions.
16. C-01110578
Tomer, Sarah1015 Newcastle Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45231 / April 23, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Family and Social Services / $2,691.00 / Federal 100%
$25/hour / Develop reports (presentation summaries), which provides information about the life history of a child for submission to perspective adoptive families.
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET
17. C-01124902
Frost Brown Todd, LLC400 West Market Street, 32nd Floor
Louisville, KY 40202-3363 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $5,000.00 / General 100%
$125/hr. / Represent the Finance and Administration Cabinet in the Knipper v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, a case involving a $34 million claim for repayment of funds allocated under a KRS 136.392 surtax.
NOTE: The Finance and Administration Cabinet has been represented in the Knipper case by Brown, Todd & Heyburn in previous years, however last year the firm merged with Frost & Jacobs making Frost, Brown, Todd, LLC.
18. C-01124908
Lange Quill and Powers4 West 4th Street
Newport, KY 41071 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $1,000.00 / Capital Const. 100%
$125/hr. / Represent the Commonwealth in all matters relating to the acquisition of real property necessary for the construction of the proposed Northern Kentucky Convention Center, including negotiations for the purchase of properties, filing of condemnation or foreclosure actions, and other duties as required.
FISH & WILDLIFE, DEPARTMENT OF
19. C-01131165
Powers Jr., Roy D.Rural Route 1
Box 153
Deerfield, VA 24244 / May 25, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Wildlife/Fish Management Services (Including Endangered Species And Wildlife Census) / $5,300.00 / Federal 100%
Upon receipt of invoice / Design, serve as field engineer, and supervise the construction of a bat gate at the lower entrance of caves designated by the department and that are critical habitat for the endangered Indiana bat.
HEALTH SERVICES, CABINET FOR
20. C-01060910
Quality Provider Services, Inc.229 Churchill Drive, Suite 1
Richmond, KY 40475 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Human Services / $7,200.00 / Agency 100%
$50/each / Provide the facility with billing services for enteral feeding supplies and equipment to Medicare for Part B services only.
21. C-01064519
Tri County Baptist Hospital1025 New Moody Lane
Lagrange, KY 40031 / February 9, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Professional Medical Services (Including Physicians And All Specialties) / $5,790.00 / General 100% / Provide for emergency medical treatment of a client due to complications from an old surgical procedure that required emergency medical treatment.
Note: Emergency pay date attached.
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
22. C-01148593
Moorman, Inc.332 West Broadway, 4th Floor
Louisville, KY 40202 / June 1, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Computer / $6,000.00 / General 100%
$75/hour. / Perform all computer system management functions within the agency due to the resignation of the agency only other computer staff person.
23. M-01117125
P. O. Box 7745
Louisville, KY 40257-0745 / June 1, 2001-
August 31, 2001 / Consulting / $3,500.00 / General 100% / Provide for the design of a workshop that will address a strategic plan and include a 1 1/2 day consultation meeting, followed by planning and design, a one day workshop and a debriefing session.
INSPECTOR GENERAL, OFFICE OF
24. C-01138635
Reese, James T.3262 Chancellor Drive
Lake Ridge, VA 22192-3357 / May 20, 2001-
May 31, 2001 / Speaker, Entertainer, and Trainer / $6,000.00 / Agency 100% / Present "six keys to stress-free living" for 297 employees at the Office of Inspector General Second Annual OIG meeting in Frankfort, KY.
JUSTICE CABINET
25. C-01100892
Taylor, Ronald E2315 Mayfair Square
Professional Building, Suite 14
Owensboro, KY 42301-4520 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Medical / $7,000.00 / General 100%
$50/ physical examination / Provide for medical services for youths at the Owensboro Treatment Center, including routine physical examinations and other examinations as needed.
26. C-01102557
Tranter and Meier33 North Fort Thomas Avenue
Fort Thomas, KY 41075 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $10,000.00 / General 100%
$60 per hour / Provide for the legal representation of youth involved in the supervised revocation hearings under KRS 635.100.
27. C-01102560
Harrington, David L.P. O. Box 921
Murray, KY 42071 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $10,000.00 / General 100%
$60 per hour plus FICA / Provide for the legal representation of youth involved in the supervised revocation hearings under KRS 635.100.
28. C-01102562
Sutton Hicks Lucas7801 US 42
Florence, KY 41042 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $10,000.00 / General 100%
$60/hr. / Provide for the legal representation of youth involved in the supervised revocation hearings under KRS 635.100.
29. C-01102566
Weisenberger, Hargrove & Foster205 North Sixth Street
Box 315
Mayfield, KY 42066-0315 / July 1, 2001-
June 30, 2002 / Legal / $10,000.00 / General 100%
$60/hr. / Provide for the legal representation of youth involved in the supervised revocation hearings under KRS 635.100.
KENTUCKY INFRASTRUCTURE AUTHORITY
30. C-01120962
Shore, David128 Nunn Boulevard
Cadiz, KY 42211 / May 1, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Consulting / $5,000.00 / Agency
$23/hr. / Perform one or more of the following service tasks:
1. perform on-site reviews of water systems to assess their respective technical, fiscal, and managerial viability; develop an accompanying report with recommendations
2. conduct comprehensive assessments, with attendant reports and recommendations, delineating the ability and capacity of a water or sewer system to continue current operations as well as its ability to improve and expand service in a regional context.
3. conduct assessments of systems to determine potential of merger, consolidation, or other means to eliminate duplication and improve service delivery.
4. organize, coordinate, and facilitate voluntary mergers and consolidations, and other means to eliminate duplication.
5. work with system personnel, engineers, and accountants in the identification and assignment (coding) of costs for the purpose of setting up or maintaining a uniform system of accounts, preparing a cost of service analysis and a cost allocation plan, and the determination of cost based rates; and
6. prepare draft organizational documents;
7. conduct reconnaissance level evaluations with accompanying reports regarding best alternative approach(s) for securing fiscal resources to expand or improve water service, system operation, and/or management for a system or group of systems; and
8. formulate and present recommendations both verbally and in writing, to systems owners, local and state elected leaders, water management planning councils, and the authority, as directed by the authority.
9. schedule and/or actively participate in community meetings, consultations with system managers, and other similar forums which are important to the tasks delineated in this scope of services; and
10. work team style with and facilitate the water related activities of the staff of the division of water, the Kentucky public service commission, area development districts, Kentucky rural water association, Kentucky league of cities, Kentucky association of counties, and others as directed by the authority.
11. perform any other related tasks as assigned by the authority.
31. C-01121477
800 Corporate Drive
Lexington, KY 40503 / May 2, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Consulting / $5,000.00 / Agency
$59.90/hr. / Provide the following:
1. perform on-site reviews of water systems to assess their respective technical, fiscal, and managerial viability; develop an accompanying report.
2. conduct comprehensive assessments, with attendant reports and recommendations, delineating the ability and capacity of a water or sewer system to continue current operations.
3. conduct assessments of systems to determine potential of merger, consolidation, or other means to eliminate duplication and improve service delivery.
4. organize, coordinate, and facilitate voluntary mergers and consolidations, and other means to eliminate duplication.
5. work with system personnel, engineers, and accountants in the identification and assignment (coding) of costs for the purpose of setting up or maintaining a uniform system of accounts, preparing a cost of service analysis and a cost allocation plan, and the determination of cost based rates; and
6. prepare draft organizational documents;
7. conduct reconnaissance level evaluations with accompanying reports regarding best alternative approach(s) for securing fiscal resources to expand or improve water service, system operation, and/or management for a system or group of systems; and
8. formulate and present recommendations both verbally and in writing, to systems owners, local and state elected leaders, water management planning councils, and the authority, as directed by the authority.
9. schedule and/or actively participate in community meetings, consultations with system managers, and other similar forums which are important to the tasks delineated in this scope of services; and
10. work team style with and facilitate the water related activities of the staff of the division of water, the Kentucky public service commission, area development districts, Kentucky rural water association, Kentucky league of cities, Kentucky association of counties, and others as directed by the authority.
11. perform any other related tasks as assigned by the authority.
KENTUCKY INFRASTRUCTURE AUTHORITY
32. C-01121463
Haworth Meyer and Boleyn3 HMB Circle
US 460 Georgetown Road
Frankfort, KY 40601 / May 2, 2001-
June 30, 2001 / Consulting / $10,000.00 / Agency
$112/hr. / Provide the following:
1. perform on-site reviews of water systems to assess their respective technical, fiscal, and managerial viability; develop an accompanying report.
2. conduct comprehensive assessments, with attendant reports and recommendations, delineating the ability and capacity of a water or sewer system to continue current operations.
3. conduct assessments of systems to determine potential of merger, consolidation, or other means to eliminate duplication and improve service delivery.
4. organize, coordinate, and facilitate voluntary mergers and consolidations, and other means to eliminate duplication.
5. work with system personnel, engineers, and accountants in the identification and assignment (coding) of costs for the purpose of setting up or maintaining a uniform system of accounts, preparing a cost of service analysis and a cost allocation plan, and the determination of cost based rates; and
6. prepare draft organizational documents;
7. conduct reconnaissance level evaluations with accompanying reports regarding best alternative approach(s) for securing fiscal resources to expand or improve water service, system operation, and/or management for a system or group of systems; and
8. formulate and present recommendations both verbally and in writing, to systems owners, local and state elected leaders, water management planning councils, and the authority, as directed by the authority.
9. schedule and/or actively participate in community meetings, consultations with system managers, and other similar forums which are important to the tasks delineated in this scope of services; and
10. work team style with and facilitate the water related activities of the staff of the division of water, the Kentucky public service commission, area development districts, Kentucky rural water association, Kentucky league of cities, Kentucky association of counties, and others as directed by the authority.
11. perform any other related tasks as assigned by the authority.
33. C-01084971