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South Correctional Entity (SCORE) Housing Agreement <br />Updated: 06/23/2024 | Page 3 of 17 <br />Such fees and charges may include, but are not limited to, booking, daily bed rate, medical and <br />specialty, mental health, transportation, security, other charges and/or negotiated fees. <br />SCORE may from time to time revise the fees and charges for housing and related services under this <br />Agreement during the term of this Agreement. SCORE shall give advance notice of any change to its <br />fees and charges for such service in order to allow the Contract Agency sufficient time to adjust its <br />annual budget. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties hereto, any new fees and charges under a <br />new fee schedule shall become effective on January 1 of the following year. <br />The Contract Agency shall acknowledge receipt of the rates and charges schedule in writing and <br />such acknowledgement shall be deemed to be an amendment to this Agreement and incorporated <br />as if fully set forth herein without the necessity of a formal amendment or separate approval by the <br />legislative authority of the Contract Agency or the Administrative Board of SCORE. <br />SECTION 5. TRANSPORTATION, BOOKING, CLASSIFICATION, DISCIPLINE AND RELEASE PROCEDURES. <br />A. Transportation. The Contract Agency is responsible for the transportation of Contract Agency <br />Inmates to the SCORE Facility, including all costs associated therewith. <br />B. Booking. Contract Agency Inmates shall be booked pursuant to SCORE’s booking policies and <br />procedures. Pursuant to RCW 70.48.130, and as part of the booking procedure, SCORE shall <br />obtain general information concerning the Contract Agency Inmate’s ability to pay for medical <br />care, including insurance or other medical benefits or resources to which a Contract Agency <br />Inmate is entitled. The information is used for third party billing. <br />C. Classification. Contract Agency Inmates shall be classified pursuant to SCORE’s classification <br />policies and procedures, and within the sole discretion and reasonable judgment of SCORE. The <br />Contract Agency shall provide sufficient information regarding each Contract Agency Inmate as <br />needed to allow SCORE to make such classification. Contract Agency Inmates shall be assigned <br />to housing pursuant to SCORE’s policies and procedures, and within the sole discretion and <br />reasonable judgment of SCORE as provided in Exhibit F. <br />D. Inmate Discipline. SCORE shall discipline Contract Agency Inmates according to SCORE policies <br />and procedures and in the same manner which other Inmates are disciplined; provided, <br />however, nothing contained herein shall be construed to authorize the imposition of a type of <br />discipline that would not be imposed on a comparable Inmate, up to and including the removal <br />of earned early release credits as approved by the Contract Agency. <br />E. Release. Except for work programs or health care, if no probable cause determination is made <br />as required by law, and during emergencies, Contract Agency Inmates shall not be removed <br />and/or released from the SCORE Facility without written authorization from the Contract Agency <br />or by the order of a court of competent jurisdiction. If SCORE becomes aware that there has <br />been no probable cause determination as required by law, and the person is still in SCORE’s <br />custody, SCORE will notify the Contract Agency that the person must be released unless written <br />proof that the probable cause determination was made is provided. Other jurisdictions may <br />“borrow” a Contract Agency Inmate according to policies and procedures of SCORE and as listed <br />in Exhibit G. <br />Contract Agency Inmates will be transported at the time of release as follows: SCORE will <br />release each Contract Agency Inmates to the Contract Agency at a mutually agreeable location. <br />Alternatively, SCORE will provide transportation upon release to either the closest Owner City of