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ADMINISTRATION
& PUBLIC NOTICES

The Shelby County Department of Job & Family Services issues requests for proposals (RFPs) to procure goods and services when appropriate. These may be services that directly support our customers, or services that support the operation of Shelby County Department of Job & Family Services. Please check this website for current RFPs regarding services you are interested in providing. Contact information and guidelines for submitting proposals are included in each RFP document. When available you will be able to click below to view Current RFPs.

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PUBLIC NOTICES

There are no public notices at this time.

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

LEGAL NOTICE

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL – MEDICAID TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

 

The Shelby County Department of Job & Family Services (SCDJFS) seeks proposals for delivery of Transportation Services for Medicaid-eligible individuals in Shelby County for the period of July 1, 2025 – June 30, 2026. The contract maybe negotiated for one additional one-year term, without the release of an additional RFP. The contract period may not exceed two years and will coincide with the State Biennium. You can request proposal documents in one of three ways; by phone (937) 497-2861, by email Amy.Ahrens@jfs.ohio.gov or electronically at www.shelbycountyjfs.org under the Administration tab, select Request for Proposal (RFP).  Completed proposals must be submitted to Amy Ahrens, Fiscal Specialist, SCDJFS at 227 South Ohio Avenue, Sidney, Ohio 45365. Proposals must be received no later than 3:00 pm, May 16, 2025, to be considered. Proposals will be opened publicly at this time.

VOTER REGISTRATION INFORMATION

In 1993, the National Voter Registration Act, (NVRA) was signed into law. At first it was known as the “Motor Voter Law” because the BMV was the only place people could register.

  • Congress recognized that providing voter registration services at motor vehicle offices alone would discriminate against people who are least likely to drive, like the poor or disabled.

  • The act was amended and state law now requires certain offices and other public entities to provide voter registration applications and assistance in the registration of qualified persons.

  • These offices and public entities are called “Designated Agencies”.

  • Designated agency is defined to mean “an office or agency in the state that provides public assistance or that provides state-funded programs primarily engaged in providing services to persons with disabilities” or any other public or government office or agency that implements a program designed and administered by the Secretary of State for registering voters, including county departments of job and family services.

 

For more information please visit: https://www.ohiosos.gov/elections/voters/register/

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