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Contractor's Name
Yakima County
Approval Date
10/26/2017
Council Approval Date
10/11/2017
End Date
12/31/2022
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Dan Templeman
Subject / Project Title
2018 Inmate Housing Yakima County Jail
Tracking Number
0003460
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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ATTACHMENT A <br />MEDICAL ACCEPTABILITY <br />The County shall determine the medical and mental acceptability of inmates for transport using <br />the following excluding criteria: <br />1. Blood or fluid present at an open wound site or bleeding from an open wound. <br />2. Signs of untreated broken bones or dislocated joints. <br />3. Any injury or illness requiring immediate or emergency medical treatment. <br />4. Unconsciousness. <br />5. Inmates unable to stand and walk under their own power. <br />6. Wheel chair bound individuals. <br />7. Signs of alcohol toxicity and signs of current or recent use of any intoxicants. <br />8. Signs of alcohol and/or drug withdrawal. <br />9. Bed bound individuals. <br />10. Individuals with attached IV or requiring IV medications. <br />11. Individuals requiring the use of oxygen tanks. <br />12. AMA (Against Medical Advice) from the hospital. <br />13. Individuals having had major invasive surgery within the last 72 hours. Non-invasive <br />surgery such as oral surgery, laser -eye surgery and minor surgery may be evaluated on a <br />case by case basis. <br />14. Post -operative persons who have follow up appointments within the next four weeks. <br />15. Wounds with drainage tubes attached. <br />16. Persons with permanent catheters. <br />17. Open and/or oozing bedsores. <br />18. Individuals requiring nebulizers who cannot obtain one. <br />19. Persons with Alzheimer's, dementia or other psychological conditions to the point where <br />the inmate cannot perform activities of daily living ("ADL's") or who do not have the <br />capacity to function safely within a correctional environment. <br />20. Persons who are diagnosed as developmentally delayed and who do not have the <br />capacity to function safely within a correctional environment or who cannot perform <br />ADL's. <br />21. Female inmates more than 5 months pregnant. Or any female inmate considered a high - <br />risk pregnancy. <br />22. Persons undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment. <br />23. Persons undergoing dialysis. <br />Agreement for Inmate Housing -- 2018 <br />Page 11 <br />
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