CHILDREN'S COMPREHENSIVE SERVICES REPORTS WITHDRAWAL OF TWO PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED CONTRACTS WITH THE STATE OF OHIO.MURFREESBORO, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 11, 1997--William J. Ballard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Children's Comprehensive Services, Inc. ("CCS (1) (Common Channel Signaling) A communications system in which one channel is used for signaling and different channels are used for voice/data transmission. Signaling System 7 (SS7) is a CCS system, also known as CCS7. See SS7. ") (Nasdaq/NM:KIDS), today reported that CCS has voluntarily withdrawn its decision to proceed with two previously announced contracts with the State of Ohio. As a result of this decision, the State of Ohio will reissue re·is·sue v. re·is·sued, re·is·su·ing, re·is·sues v.tr. To issue again, especially to make available again. v.intr. To come forth again. n. 1. the two requests for proposals. Mr. Ballard commented, "Despite having signed contracts for the two programs, CCS believed that it was appropriate for it to withdraw from the contracts and thereby provide the opportunity for the State of Ohio to reissue requests for proposals for the contracts. Two factors formed the basis of this decision. First, an Ohio-based company formerly providing services for one of the contracts filed a lawsuit against the state to overturn the state's award of the contract to CCS. Second, the Company was unable to secure the necessary zoning approvals needed to initiate the programs in the building it had chosen for the residential center to house both programs. Typically, we would have proceeded immediately to secure another location for the programs. However, securing another site prior to the required July 1, 1997 opening date for the programs was not possible. Consequently, because of the pressure brought to bear on the state by the lawsuit of the former provider, the state, in concert with CCS, determined that it would be in the best interest of all concerned to reopen re·o·pen tr. & intr.v. re·o·pened, re·o·pen·ing, re·o·pens 1. To open or be opened again: Officials reopened the airport after the snow was cleared. Schools reopen in September. the contracts to competitive bid. "In addition to the strengths that resulted in CCS's winning the contracts originally, we believe that our continuing to work in complete good faith with the state personnel has positioned us to remain a viable candidate for these contracts. We currently expect the state to award the contracts this summer and for the programs to be initiated in September 1997. We do not believe that the state's actions on these contracts will negatively affect our ability to pursue and be awarded future business in Ohio or in other states." As previously announced, the two contracts were with the Ohio Department of Youth Services. Both contracts were for 25-bed residential programs for at risk and troubled youth, one for sex offenders sex offender n. generic term for all persons convicted of crimes involving sex, including rape, molestation, sexual harassment and pornography production or distribution. and the other for youth who have been determined to need specialized mental health services health services Managed care The benefits covered under a health contract as well as substance abuse treatment. The contracts together were expected to produce aggregate revenues of $4.8 million during their initial two-year terms. Separately, the Company's contract to operate a residential youth center in Eufaula, Alabama Eufaula is a city in Barbour County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 13,908. Geography Eufaula is located at 31°53'21.732" North, 85°9'13.586" West (31.889370, -85.153774).GR1 According to the U.S. has been expanded to accommodate an additional 30 juvenile males, raising to 90 the maximum capacity under the contract. The Company expects to begin to receive additional youth immediately. Incremental Additional or increased growth, bulk, quantity, number, or value; enlarged. Incremental cost is additional or increased cost of an item or service apart from its actual cost. annual revenues from this expansion are expected to approximate $1 million. CCS, based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee Murfreesboro is a city in Rutherford County, Tennessee, United States. According to the 2007 census estimate the city had a total population of 92,559. It is the county seat of Rutherford CountyGR6. , provides either directly or through management contracts, education and treatment services for at-risk and troubled youth. CCS offers these services through the operation and management of specialized education programs and both open and secured residential treatment centers A residential treatment center, often referred to by the acronym RTC, is a live-in therapy/behavior modification facility for adolescents who suffer from a variety of emotional conditions, ranging from drug abuse to violence to sexual behavioral problems. and day treatment centers located in 11 states. CONTACT: Children's Comprehensive Services, Inc., Murfreesboro Donald B. Whitfield, 615/896-3100 |
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