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PerryCounty Board for the Developmentally Disabled
The Perry County Board for the Developmentally Disabled (PCBDD) was established by the Perry County Commission in accordance with Missouri Statutes 205.968-205.972 and is responsible for the administration of PCBDD taxes collected within Perry County, Missouri.
The Perry County Board for the Developmentally Disabled (formerly known as the Senate Bill 40 Board) is a Perry County political subdivision which is enabled by the citizens of Perry County to provide and/or contract for services for individuals with developmental disabilities. The board is comprised of nine members who are appointed by the County Commission. The Perry County Board for the Developmentally Disabled currently provides Support Coordination, as well as contracts for services to assist the developmentally disabled.
Members
Jennifer Fritsche Chairperson (Expires 2023)
Tonya Amberger Vice Chairperson (Expires 2022)
Mary Kutz Secretary (Expires 2023)
Ken Baer Treasurer (Expires 2024)
Kathy Carron Member (Expires 2024)
Keith Hahs Member (Expires 2023)
Van Naeger Member (Expires 2022)
Art Pistorio Member (Expires 2024)
Patrick Naeger Member (Expires 2022)
Meetings
PCBDD typically holds a meeting at 1404 Corporation Lane in Perryville, Missouri. In accordance with the Missouri Sunshine Law, the public is invited to attend all PCBDD board meetings, which normally occur every Third Friday of each month beginning at 8 a.m.
For more information about the Perry County Board for the Developmentally Disabled click here
If you have any questions or are interested in serving on the Perry County Youth Tax Board, please contact the Perry County Clerk at 573-547-4242, or email at jwmkutz@perrycountymo.us. Submit a letter of interest, along with a Board, Commission or Committee Application Form to the Perry County Commission one month prior to the month of selection in order to be considered for a position. Should mid-term resignations occur, the Commission will inform the community and request individuals put their interest in serving in writing. Letters of interest and applications can be mailed to the Perry County Commission at 321 N Main St., Suite 2, Perryville MO 63775, or delivered in person to the Perry County Clerk's office located on the first floor of the Perry County Administration Building at the previously address as listed .
Board, Commission or Committee Application Form can be found here