What is a county supplement and how does it affect the allowable activities that can be performed by a 416 officer?
Each county is given a percentage of the entire SRP budget at the beginning of the fiscal year. The state will reimburse them up to this amount, based on their actual expenses. Some counties choose to add to the program by spending their own funds to supplement the amount received from the state. This is called a county supplement. This allows reporting to reflect the true amount actually being spent on the county’s secondary road patrol program. Note that a county supplement is not the same as county-funded. County-funded refers to non-SRP activities funded by the county.
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