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South Correctional Entity (SCORE) Housing Agreement <br />Updated: 06/23/2024 | Page 4 of 17 <br />arrest, or the Owner City of residence, whichever is closer, unless confirmed transportation is <br />available at the time of release. Additional fees, if any, for transportation outside of King County <br />are included in Exhibit A. <br />Contract Agency Inmates for whom bail is posted, or who otherwise have a right to be releas ed, <br />may choose to remain in custody at the SCORE Facility by signing written waiver and return to <br />the Contract Agency by the regularly scheduled transport, be released to a family Owner or <br />friend with confirmed transportation, or be released via private taxi. <br />SECTION 6. INMATE MEDICAL RECORDS, CLOTHING, BEDDING, PROPERTY AND WORK PROGAMS. <br />A. Inmate Medical Records. Should a Contract Agency Inmate receive medical care for injuries or <br />illness at the time of arrest and prior to booking at the SCORE Facility, the Contract Agency shall <br />provide medical documentation pertaining to injury or illness to SCORE at the time of booking if <br />the Contract Agency has access to such records. If the Contract Agency cannot provide such <br />records, SCORE, in its sole discretion, may refuse to accept a Contract Agency Inmate. <br />B. Inmate Property. SCORE agrees to provide each Contract Agency Inmate with necessary or <br />appropriate clothing and essential hygiene items. SCORE shall accept, hold, and handle, and <br />return any Contract Agency Inmate property in accordance with SCORE’s policies and <br />procedures, and shall be responsible only for Contract Agency Inmate property actually <br />delivered into SCORE’s possession. In the event a Contract Agency Inmate is being transported <br />from a Contract Agency designated detention or correction facility, it will be the responsibility of <br />the Contract Agency to process the Contract Agency Inmate’s property not delivered and <br />accepted into SCORE’s possession as provided in Exhibit E. <br />C. Work Programs. SCORE may assign Contract Agency Inmates to work programs such as inside <br />and outside work crews, kitchen and facility duties, and other appropriate duties pursuant to <br />SCORE’s policies and procedures and within the sole discretion and judgment of SCORE. <br />D. Visitation. SCORE shall provide reasonable scheduled visitation for Contract Agency Inmates. <br />Inmate visitation may be accessible via video connection by third party provider at off-site <br />locations for an access fee. Complimentary video visit access is available at the SCORE Facility. <br />Confidential telephones or visitation rooms shall be available to a Contract Agency Inmate to <br />communicate with his or her legal counsel. <br />E. Inmate Accounts. SCORE shall establish and maintain a non-interest-bearing account for each <br />Contract Agency Inmate. Upon returning custody of a Contract Agency Inmate to the Contract <br />Agency, SCORE shall transfer the balance of that Contract Agency Inmate’s account that is not <br />subject to charges, to the Contract Agency Inmate or to the Contract Agency in the form of cash, <br />check, debit card or other agreed upon method in the name of the Contract Agency Inmate. <br />SECTION 7. HEALTH CARE. <br />SCORE shall provide in-facility medical care commonly associated with corrections operations as <br />guided by American Correctional Association (ACA) or National Commission on Correctional Health <br />Care (NCCHC). <br />In-facility medical, dental, and mental health services are included in the daily rate set forth in <br />Exhibit A. Should a Contract Agency Inmate require medical, mental health, dental, and/or other <br />medical services at an outside medical or health care facility, SCORE shall notify the Contract <br />Agency’s designee (either by written or electronic means) within a reasonable time period before