Common use of Notification of Offender Incidents, Emergencies, Escapes, and Discipline Clause in Contracts

Notification of Offender Incidents, Emergencies, Escapes, and Discipline. 4.21.1 The CONTRACTOR will handle all CDCR Offender related incidents, emergencies, and escapes in compliance with the provisions of DOM and Title 15. Incidents involving/impacting CDCR Offenders are to be reported using the established CDCR- approved reporting format. Such incidents are to be reported to the CDCR Contract Monitor within 24-hours of the occurrence. The CONTRACTOR and CDCR will provide each other with a list of names, phone numbers, and fax numbers for personnel to whom inquiries regarding fiscal, medical, and operations matters should be directed. For incidents involving any offender, the CONTRACTOR will send to the CDCR Contract Monitor reports on the incident on a timely basis. 4.21.2 The CONTRACTOR will handle all CDCR Offender disciplinary related matters according to the applicable provisions of DOM and CCR Title 15. CDCR will provide training regarding their policies and procedures to CONTRACTOR’s personnel at CDCR Headquarters in Sacramento, California, as CONTRACTOR may request. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all expenses associated with the transporting of CONTRACTOR’s employees to Sacramento for such training. CDCR shall not charge CONTRACTOR for such training, nor be at any expense in providing such training to CONTRACTOR’s employees. 4.21.3 The CONTRACTOR will notify the CDCR identification and warrants section immediately (24 hours a day) by telephone for any: a) Offender escape; b) Use of deadly force; c) Use of force in which there is an injury requiring medical treatment; d) Assault, including sexual assault, by an employee, offender, or civilian; e) Disturbance involving three or more offenders which is not brought under control within 15 minutes; f) Death of an offender; g) Rape of an offender; h) Property destruction rendering a living unit or support service area unusable; i) Hostage situation;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Offender Relocation/Housing Agreement, Offender Relocation/Housing Agreement, Offender Relocation/Housing Agreement

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Notification of Offender Incidents, Emergencies, Escapes, and Discipline. 4.21.1 The CONTRACTOR will handle all CDCR Offender related incidents, emergencies, and escapes in compliance with the provisions of DOM and Title 15. Incidents involving/impacting CDCR Offenders are to be reported using the established CDCR- approved reporting format. Such incidents are to be reported to the CDCR Contract Monitor within 24-hours of the occurrence. The CONTRACTOR and CDCR will provide each other with a list of names, phone numbers, and fax numbers for personnel to whom inquiries regarding fiscal, medical, and operations matters should be directed. For incidents involving any offender, the CONTRACTOR will send to the CDCR Contract Monitor reports on the incident on a timely basis. 4.21.2 The CONTRACTOR will handle all CDCR Offender disciplinary related matters according to the applicable provisions of DOM and CCR Title 15. CDCR will provide training regarding their policies and procedures to CONTRACTOR’s personnel at CDCR Headquarters in Sacramento, California, as CONTRACTOR may request. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all expenses associated with the transporting of CONTRACTOR’s employees to Sacramento for such training. CDCR shall not charge CONTRACTOR for such training, nor be at any expense in providing such training to CONTRACTOR’s employees. 4.21.3 The CONTRACTOR will notify the CDCR identification and warrants section immediately (24 hours a day) by telephone for any: a) Offender escape; b) Use of deadly force; c) Use of force in which there is an injury requiring medical treatment; dx) AssaultXxxxxxx, including sexual assault, by an employee, offender, or civilian; e) Disturbance involving three or more offenders which is not brought under control within 15 minutes; f) Death of an offender; g) Rape of an offender; h) Property destruction rendering a living unit or support service area unusable; i) Hostage situation;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Offender Relocation/Housing Agreement, Offender Relocation/Housing Agreement

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Notification of Offender Incidents, Emergencies, Escapes, and Discipline. 4.21.1 The CONTRACTOR will handle all CDCR Offender related incidents, emergencies, and escapes in compliance with the provisions of DOM and Title 15. Incidents involving/impacting CDCR Offenders are to be reported using the established CDCR- CDCR-approved reporting format. Such incidents are to be reported to the CDCR Contract Monitor within 24-hours of the occurrence. The CONTRACTOR and CDCR will provide each other with a list of names, phone numbers, and fax numbers for personnel to whom inquiries regarding fiscal, medical, and operations matters should be directed. For incidents involving any offender, the CONTRACTOR will send to the CDCR Contract Monitor reports on the incident on a timely basis. 4.21.2 The CONTRACTOR will handle all CDCR Offender disciplinary related matters according to the applicable provisions of DOM and CCR Title 15. CDCR will provide training regarding their policies and procedures to CONTRACTOR’s personnel at CDCR Headquarters in Sacramento, California, as CONTRACTOR may request. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all expenses associated with the transporting of CONTRACTOR’s employees to Sacramento for such training. CDCR shall not charge CONTRACTOR for such training, nor be at any expense in providing such training to CONTRACTOR’s employees. 4.21.3 The CONTRACTOR will notify the CDCR identification and warrants section Administrative Officer of the Day immediately (24 hours a day) by telephone for any: a) Offender escape; b) Use of deadly force; c) Use of force in which there is an injury requiring medical treatment; d) Assault, including sexual assault, by an employee, offender, or civilian; e) Disturbance involving three or more offenders which is not brought under control within 15 minutes; f) Death of an offender; g) Rape of an offender; h) Property destruction rendering a living unit or support service area unusable; i) Hostage situation;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Offender Relocation/Housing Agreement

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