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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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3 935 First National Bank of Chicago openend time deposit 5.00% 509 938 National Republic 6Va percent certificate of deposit due 6/15/78 6.88 713 670 Palmer American % percent certificate of deposit due 6/15/78 6.75 817 239 Continental Bank 6.60 percent time deposit due 4/19/78 6.60 3 358 First National Bank of Chicago openend time deposit 5.00 500 000 First National Bank of Chicago 67s percent certificate of deposit due 7/20/78. . 6.88 030 000 U.S. Treasury bills due 9/14/78 6.77 450 000 U.S. Treasury bills due 3/6/79 7.24 000 000 LaSalle National Bank of Chicago 7.10 percent certificate of deposit due 8/8/78 7.05 86 000 Hertz demand notes 7.11 245 000 U.S. Treasury bills due 9/19/78 6.66 034 090 Busey First National Bank 6% percent certificate of deposit due 5/3/78 6.38 000 000 Northern Trust 7.20 percent certificate of deposit due 9/27/78 7.20

On motion of Mr. Livingston, this report was approved as presented.

Contract for Police Social Work Services, Urbana

(26) Since 1975 the police departments of the cities of Champaign and Urbana and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have been participating in a police social work program. The program has been funded with federal, state, and local funds — the federal and state funds coming from the Federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the Illinois Law Enforcement Commission on a step-down basis.1 The city of Champaign has served as the principal applicant for the grant and, by agreement between the cities and the University, Champaign provides the necessary governmental services, including the employment of necessary personnel. The city of Champaign bills the other jurisdictions for their respective share of the local match based upon budgets approved jointly by representatives of the three jurisdictions.' The program provides the respective law enforcement agencies with a coordinated twenty-four-hour social worker operated service for dealing with situations involving social and psychological disorders in the local community. This program has successfully relieved police officers of time-consuming responsibilities for which they have insufficient professional preparation. The police departments of all three jurisdictions have recommended that the program be funded for at least one additional year. The University's share of the total cost is $17,216, which provides for the University's participation for the period May 1, 1978, through April 30, 1979. The University police department has sufficient funds in its current budget ($2,869) to cover the period from May 1, 1978, to June 30, 1978, and will have available the balance of $14,346 for the period July 1, 1978, dirough April 30, 1979, subject to the appropriation of such funds to the University. The chancellor at the Urbana campus has recommended that authorization be granted to pay $2,869 this fiscal year and the balance of $14,346 during the next fiscal year, subject to the appropriation of such funds to the University, to the city of Champaign pursuant to the agreement as described and for the period specified. I recommend approval.

1 This step-down basis provided for a 95 percent federal and state and 3 percent local cash match for die period September 1, 1975, to August 31, 1976: 62 percent and 38 percent, respectively, for the period September 1, 1976, to April 30, 1977; and 33 percent and 67 percent, respectively, for the period May 1, 1977, to April 30, 1978. ' The University's share of the local match has been 32 percent or a total of $9,838 for the entire period September 1, 1975, through April 30, 1978.