Hearing Aid and Cochlear Processor Batteries Sample Clauses

Hearing Aid and Cochlear Processor Batteries. Whenever inmates or detainees who use hearing aids, cochlear implants, or other such personal devices, are housed in the detention facility, the ACSO will purchase appropriate types of hearing aid and cochlear process batteries when necessary. Replacement batteries for these devices will be provided to those requesting them as soon as possible, but no later than 24 hours after such request. To the extent the ACSO normally charges inmates and detainees for normal health maintenance items such as toothpaste, the ACSO may impose reasonable fees for batteries required under this paragraph. For inmates with cochlear implants or hearing aids that require rechargeable batteries, ACSO must permit the inmate to access both rechargeable batteries and a device on which to recharge them. Because of the proprietary nature of such batteries and chargers, ACSO must permit such inmates to maintain possession of any batteries found on their person at the time they enter ACDF and to allow inmates to receive extra batteries or chargers from others. ACSO may maintain control of chargers and unused batteries, but must permit the inmate to have indirect access chargers and extra batteries as needed to maintain functionality of the inmate’s hearing aid or cochlear implant.
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Hearing Aid and Cochlear Processor Batteries. The UDOC will provide appropriate types of hearing aid and cochlear processor replacement batteries to inmates who have been prescribed hearing aid(s) or who have cochlear implants. Standard replacement batteries will be provided to inmates requesting them as soon as reasonably possible, but not later than 24 hours after an inmate health care request is submitted by the inmate, and no later than 48 hours on weekends and holidays. Nonstandard replacement batteries will be ordered as soon as reasonably possible, but not later than 24 hours after an inmate health care request is submitted by the inmate, and no later than 48 hours on weekends and holidays.
Hearing Aid and Cochlear Processor Batteries. The ACSO shall supply appropriate types of hearing aid and cochlear processor replacement batteries for distribution to deaf and hard of hearing inmates utilizing such hearing devices in the Detention Facility at no cost to the inmate. Replacement batteries will be provided to those requesting them as soon as possible, but no later than 48 hours after such request, including weekends and holidays. Nothing in this Agreement requires the ACSO to purchase or replace a hearing aid or cochlear implant processor for an inmate who does not already own such a device.
Hearing Aid and Cochlear Processor Batteries. Whenever Inmates who use hearing aids, cochlear implants, or other such personal devices, are housed in the detention facility, the CCJ will purchase appropriate types of hearing aid and cochlear process batteries when necessary. Replacement batteries for these devices will be provided to those requesting them as soon as possible, but no later than 24 hours after such request. To the extent the CCJ normally charges Inmates for normal health maintenance items such as toothpaste, the CCJ may impose reasonable fees for batteries required under this paragraph. For Inmates with cochlear implants or hearing aids that require rechargeable batteries, CCJ must permit the Inmate to access both rechargeable batteries and a device on which to recharge them. Because of the proprietary nature of such batteries and chargers, CCJ must permit such Inmates to maintain possession of any batteries found on their person at the time they enter CCJ and to allow Inmates to receive extra batteries or chargers from others. CCJ may maintain control of chargers and unused batteries, but must permit the Inmate to have indirect access chargers and extra batteries as needed to maintain functionality of the Inmate’s hearing aid or cochlear implant.
Hearing Aid and Cochlear Processor Batteries. The LCSO shall supply appropriate types of hearing aid and cochlear processor replacement batteries for distribution to Persons with Auditory Disabilities utilizing such hearing devices in the Jail at no cost to the inmate. Replacement batteries will be provided to those requesting them as soon as possible, but no later than forty-eight (48) hours after such request, including weekends and holidays. Nothing in this Agreement requires the LCSO to purchase or replace a hearing aid or cochlear implant processor for a Person with an Auditory Disability who does not already own such a device.

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