Increases in Inmate Population. County and SHP agree that, effective June 1, 2020, the annual base price is calculated based upon an average daily inmate population of up to 125. If the average daily inmate population exceeds 125 inmates, then the compensation payable to SHP by County shall be increased by a per diem rate of $2.24 for each inmate over 125. The average daily inmate resident population shall be calculated by adding the population or head count totals taken at a consistent time each day and dividing by the number of counts taken. The excess over an average of 125, if any, will be multiplied by the per diem rate and by the number of days in the month to arrive at the increase in compensation payable to SHP for that month. In all cases where adjustments become necessary, the invoice adjustment will be made on the invoice for a subsequent month’s services. For example, if there is an average population for any given month of 130 inmates, resulting in an excess of five (5) inmates, then SHP shall receive additional compensation of five (5) times the per diem rate times the number of days in that month. The resulting amount will be an addition to the regular base fee and will be billed on a subsequent monthly invoice. This per diem is intended to cover additional cost in those instances where minor, short-term changes in the inmate population result in the higher utilization of routine supplies and services. However, the per diem is not intended to provide for any additional fixed costs, such as new fixed staffing positions that might prove necessary if the inmate population grows significantly and if the population increase is sustained. In such cases, SHP reserves the right to negotiate for an increase to its staffing complement and its contract price in order to continue to provide services to the increased number of inmates and maintain the quality of care. This would be done with the full knowledge and agreement of the Jail Administrator, Sheriff and other involved County officials, and following appropriate notification to County.
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Samples: Health Services Agreement
Increases in Inmate Population. County and SHP agree that, effective June 1, 2020, that the annual base price is calculated based upon an average daily inmate population of up to 125400. If the average daily inmate population exceeds 125 inmates400 inmates for any given month, then the compensation payable to SHP by County shall be increased by a per diem rate of $2.24 1.25 for each inmate over 125400. The average daily inmate resident population shall be calculated by adding the population or head count totals taken at a consistent time each day and dividing by the number of counts taken. The excess over an average of 125400, if any, will be multiplied by the per diem rate and by the number of days in the month to arrive at the increase in compensation payable to SHP for that month. In all cases where adjustments become necessary, the invoice adjustment will be made on the invoice for a subsequent month’s services. For example, if there is an average population for any given month of 130 405 inmates, resulting in an excess of five (5) inmates, then SHP shall receive additional compensation of five (5) times the per diem rate times the number of days in that month. The resulting amount will be an addition to the regular base fee and will be billed on a subsequent monthly invoice. This per diem is intended to cover additional cost in those instances where minor, short-term changes in the inmate population result in the higher utilization of routine supplies and services. However, the per diem is not intended to provide for any additional fixed costs, such as new fixed staffing positions that might prove necessary if the inmate population grows significantly and if the population increase is sustained. In such cases, SHP reserves the right to negotiate for an increase to its staffing complement and its contract price in order to continue to provide services to the increased number of inmates and maintain the quality of care. This would be done with the full knowledge and agreement of the Jail Administrator, Sheriff and other involved County officials, and following appropriate notification to County.
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Samples: Health Services Agreement
Increases in Inmate Population. County and SHP agree that, effective June July 1, 20202021, the annual base price is calculated based upon an average daily inmate population of up to 125370. If the average daily inmate population exceeds 125 inmates370 inmates for any given month, then the compensation payable to SHP by County shall be increased by a per diem rate of $2.24 1.34 for each inmate over 125370. The average daily inmate resident population shall be calculated by adding the population or head count totals taken at a consistent time each day and dividing by the number of counts taken. The excess over an average of 125370, if any, will be multiplied by the per diem rate and by the number of days in the month to arrive at the increase in compensation payable to SHP for that month. In all cases where adjustments become necessary, the invoice adjustment will be made on the invoice for a subsequent month’s services. For example, if there is an average population for any given month of 130 375 inmates, resulting in an excess of five (5) inmates, then SHP shall receive additional compensation of five (5) times the per diem rate times the number of days in that month. The resulting amount will be an addition to the regular base fee and will be billed on a subsequent monthly invoice. This per diem is intended to cover additional cost in those instances where minor, short-short- term changes in the inmate population result in the higher utilization of routine supplies and services. However, the per diem is not intended to provide for any additional fixed costs, such as new fixed staffing positions that might prove necessary if the inmate population grows significantly and if the population increase is sustained. In such cases, SHP reserves the right to negotiate for an increase to its staffing complement and its contract price in order to continue to provide services to the increased number of inmates and maintain the quality of care. This would be done with the full knowledge and agreement of the Jail Administrator, Sheriff and other involved County officials, and following appropriate notification to County.
Section 9.3 is hereby amended and replaced in its entirety by the following:
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Increases in Inmate Population. County and SHP agree that, effective June 1, 2020, that the annual base price is calculated based upon an average daily inmate population of up to 12590. If the average daily inmate population exceeds 125 inmates90 inmates for any given month, then the compensation payable to SHP by County shall be increased by a per diem rate of $2.24 0.95 for each inmate over 12590. The average daily inmate resident population shall be calculated by adding the population or head count totals taken at a consistent time each day and dividing by the number of counts taken. The excess over an average of 12590, if any, will be multiplied by the per diem rate and by the number of days in the month to arrive at the increase in compensation payable to SHP for that month. In all cases where adjustments become necessary, the invoice adjustment will be made on the invoice for a subsequent month’s 's services. For example, if there is an average population for any given month of 130 95 inmates, resulting in an excess of five (5) inmates, then SHP shall receive additional compensation of five (5) times the per diem rate times the number of days in that month. The resulting amount will be an addition to the regular base fee and will be billed on a subsequent monthly invoice. This per diem is intended to cover additional cost in those instances where minor, short-term changes in the inmate population result in the higher utilization of routine supplies and services. However, the per diem is not intended to provide for any additional fixed costs, such as new fixed staffing positions that might prove necessary if the inmate population grows significantly and if the population increase is sustained. In such cases, SHP reserves the right to negotiate for an increase to its staffing complement and its contract price in order to continue to provide services to the increased number of inmates and maintain the quality of care. This would be done with the full knowledge and agreement of the Jail Administrator, Sheriff and other involved County officials, and following appropriate notification to County.
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Samples: Health Services Agreement