Common use of Jail Capacity Clause in Contracts

Jail Capacity. 6.1 The Contract Cities may house Contract Cities Inmates in the Jail at an aggregate number, calculated based on the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count, equal to or less than the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities established in Sections 6.1.1. 6.1.1 Through December 31, 2022, the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities in the aggregate is fifty (50) beds. These fifty (50) beds shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis measured at the time of the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count. 6.2 In the event the number of Contract Cities Inmates exceeds the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, the County will notify the Contract Cities by phone or electronic mail. The County may then decide to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. Alternatively, the County may refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. If the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities through removal of Contract Cities Inmates from the Jail, then the County will be obligated to accept new City bookings. The notice required by the first sentence of this Section 6.2, will be made to the person designated in Section 11.11 of this Agreement, and will inform the City whether the County intends to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, or whether the County will refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1. 6.3 At the end of the last day of this Agreement, the Contract City agrees to reduce the number of Contract City Inmates in the Jail to zero (0), with the exception that Inmates whose status has changed to Contract City Inmate, will not be included in the calculation of the number of Contract City Inmates, if such individuals are removed from the Jail within seventy-two

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement, Interlocal Agreement

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Jail Capacity. 6.1 The Contract Cities may house Contract Cities Inmates in the Jail at an aggregate number, calculated based on the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count, equal to or less than the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities established in Sections 6.1.1. 6.1.1 Through December 31, 20222024, the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities in the aggregate is fifty (50) beds. These fifty (50) beds shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis measured at the time of the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count. 6.2 In the event the number of Contract Cities Inmates exceeds the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, the County will notify the Contract Cities by phone or electronic mail. The County may then decide to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. Alternatively, the County may refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. If the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities through removal of Contract Cities Inmates from the Jail, then the County will be obligated to accept new City bookings. The notice required by the first sentence of this Section 6.2, will be made to the person designated in Section 11.11 13.10 of this Agreement, and will inform the City whether the County intends to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, or whether the County will refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1. 6.3 At the end of the last day of this Agreement, the Contract City agrees to reduce the number of Contract City Inmates in the Jail to zero (0), with the exception that Inmates whose status has changed to Contract City Inmate, will not be included in the calculation of the number of Contract City Inmates, if such individuals are removed from the Jail within seventy-two

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Samples: Interlocal Agreement

Jail Capacity. 6.1 The Contract Cities may house Contract Cities Inmates in the Jail at an aggregate number, calculated based on the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count, equal to or less than the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities established in Sections 6.1.1. 6.1.1 Through December 31, 20222024, the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities in the aggregate is fifty (50) beds. These fifty (50) beds shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis measured at the time of the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count. 6.2 In the event the number of Contract Cities Inmates exceeds the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, the County will notify the Contract Cities by phone or electronic mail. The County may then decide to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. Alternatively, the County may refuse to accept bookings from the City Port until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. If the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities through removal of Contract Cities Inmates from the Jail, then the County will be obligated to accept new City Port bookings. The notice required by the first sentence of this Section 6.2, will be made to the person designated in Section 11.11 13.10 of this Agreement, and will inform the City Port whether the County intends to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, or whether the County will refuse to accept bookings from the City Port until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1. 6.3 At the end of the last day of this Agreement, the Contract City agrees to reduce the number of Contract City Inmates in the Jail to zero (0), with the exception that Inmates whose status has changed to Contract City Inmate, will not be included in the calculation of the number of Contract City Inmates, if such individuals are removed from the Jail within seventy-two

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Samples: Interlocal Agreement

Jail Capacity. 6.1 The Contract Cities may house Contract Cities Inmates in the Jail at an aggregate number, calculated based on the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count, equal to or less than the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities established in Sections 6.1.1. 6.1.1 Through December 31, 2022, the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities in the aggregate is fifty (50) beds. These fifty (50) beds shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis measured at the time of the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count. 6.2 In the event the number of Contract Cities Inmates exceeds the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, the County will notify the Contract Cities by phone or electronic mail. The County may then decide to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. Alternatively, the County may refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. If the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities through removal of Contract Cities Inmates from the Jail, then the County will be obligated to accept new City bookings. The notice required by the first sentence of this Section 6.2, will be made to the person designated in Section 11.11 13.10 of this Agreement, and will inform the City whether the County intends to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, or whether the County will refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1. 6.3 At the end of the last day of this Agreement, the Contract City agrees to reduce the number of Contract City Inmates in the Jail to zero (0), with the exception that Inmates whose status has changed to Contract City Inmate, will not be included in the calculation of the number of Contract City Inmates, if such individuals are removed from the Jail within seventy-two

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Samples: Interlocal Agreement

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Jail Capacity. 6.1 The Contract Cities may house Contract Cities Inmates in the Jail at an aggregate number, calculated based on the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count, equal to or less than the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities established in Sections 6.1.16.1.1 and 6.1.2. 6.1.1 Through Effective January 1, 2012 and through December 31, 20222016, the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities in the aggregate is fifty (50) 75 beds. These fifty (50) 75 beds shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis measured at the time of the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count. 6.1.2 For the calendar year beginning January 1, 2017 and each calendar year thereafter through the term of this Agreement, the County at its sole discretion shall establish the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities; provided that the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities cannot exceed 130 without approval of the Parties’ respective legislative bodies. The County shall provide to the Contract Cities notice of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities six months before the start of the calendar year beginning with notice on July 1, 2016 for the 2017 calendar year. 6.1.2.1 The County shall also provide to the Contract Cities a preliminary estimate of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities 12 months before the start of the calendar year. Such preliminary estimate is provided to the Contract Cities for planning purposes only and does not limit the County in setting the Secure Bed Cap as described in Section 6.1.2. 6.2 In the event the number of Contract Cities Inmates exceeds the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, the County will notify the Contract Cities by phone or electronic mail. The County may then decide to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. Alternatively, the County may refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. If the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities through removal of Contract Cities Inmates from the Jail, then the County will be obligated to accept new City bookings. The notice required by the first sentence of this Section 6.2, will be made to the person designated in Section 11.11 of this Agreement, and will inform the City whether the County intends to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, or whether the County will refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1. 6.3 At the end of the last day of this Agreement, the Contract City agrees to reduce the number of Contract City Inmates in the Jail to zero (0), with the exception that Inmates whose status has changed to Contract City Inmate, will not be included in the calculation of the number of Contract City Inmates, if such individuals are removed from the Jail within seventy-twoSection

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interlocal Agreement

Jail Capacity. 6.1 The Contract Cities may house Contract Cities Inmates in the Jail at an aggregate number, calculated based on the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count, equal to or less than the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities established in Sections 6.1.1. 6.1.1 Through December 31, 20222024, the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities in the aggregate is fifty (50) beds. These fifty (50) beds shall be available on a first-come, first-served basis measured at the time of the Jail’s Official Daily Population Count. 6.2 In the event the number of Contract Cities Inmates exceeds the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, the County will notify the Contract Cities by phone or electronic mail. The County may then decide to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. Alternatively, the County may refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities. If the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities through removal of Contract Cities Inmates from the Jail, then the County will be obligated to accept new City bookings. The notice required by the first sentence of this Section 6.2, will be made to the person designated in Section 11.11 of this Agreement, and will inform the City whether the County intends to continue to house Contract Cities Inmates in excess of the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1, or whether the County will refuse to accept bookings from the City until such time as the aggregate number of Contract Cities Inmates is reduced below the Secure Bed Cap for Contract Cities described in Section 6.1. 6.3 At the end of the last day of this Agreement, the Contract City agrees to reduce the number of Contract City Inmates in the Jail to zero (0), with the exception that Inmates whose status has changed to Contract City Inmate, will not be included in the calculation of the number of Contract City Inmates, if such individuals are removed from the Jail within seventy-two

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Samples: Interlocal Agreement for Jail Services

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