Potter County has renewed a professional services contract between a Coppell, Texas-based government consulting firm and the Sheriff s Office to assist with seeking funding reimbursements through Federal Financial Participation programs - including the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program.
During Monday s regular Potter County Commissioners Court session, the Court voted in favor of the four-year renewal agreement with Justice Benefits, Inc., which, according to the firm s website, specializes in revenue maximization - assisting clients in navigating the federal and state government reimbursement process. We ve been doing this for at least 10 years, Potter County Sheriff s Office Chief Deputy Scott Giles said with regard to funds the county is eligible to be reimbursed by the federal government for inmate housing. While they sit in our jail, we re eligible to be reimbursed.