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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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request. Except, the County shall bear such expenses necessitated by improper conduct of <br />County, or its officers or agents. <br />22. Reporting Requirements. Ordinarily on business days, the County will deliver the <br />following reports to the JAG, which will disseminate them to the City: <br />Here Now Report - a report detailing City inmates in YCDOC custody. <br />Housing Report — a report detailing which city inmates are housed at the Yakima County <br />Corrections Center. <br />Custody Report — a report of total inmate populations confined at all YCDOC facilities. It <br />includes current and historical safety and population data. <br />Special Housing Report — Identifies city inmates who are in special housing assignments. <br />23. City's Right of Inspection. The City shall have the right, upon reasonable advance <br />notice, to inspect County correction facilities where City Inmates are housed at reasonable <br />times. During such inspections, the City may interview its Inmates and review its Inmates' <br />records. The City shall have no right to interview inmates housed for other jurisdictions or to <br />review their medical records, unless it is properly authorized to do so by the inmate or the other <br />jurisdiction. <br />24. Technology. The County and City may each permit the other continuous access to its <br />computer database regarding all City Inmates housed by the County. This continuous access <br />feature may be accomplished through a computer link between a computer(s) designated by <br />the City and appropriate computer(s) of the County. <br />By separate mutual agreement, the County and City may provide video conference capabilities <br />for personal visiting, professional visiting, pre-trial conferences, arraignments and other court <br />and conferencing needs. <br />Bed Rate. In consideration of Yakima County's commitment to house City Inmates, the City <br />shall pay the County based on the Monthly Average Daily Population (MADP) sliding scale: <br />Monthly Average Daily Population <br />(MADP) <br />Daily Rate Per Inmate <br />151 - above <br />$53.85 <br />126-150 <br />$54.85 <br />101-125 <br />$55.85 <br />76-100 <br />$56.85 <br />51-75 <br />$57.85 <br />26-50 <br />$58.85 <br />0-25 <br />$59.85 <br />Agreement for Inmate Housing -- 2018 <br />Page 5 <br />
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