Reclassification and Reassignment of Prisoners Sample Clauses

Reclassification and Reassignment of Prisoners. If at any time Manager finds that the capacity of the Facility, the demonstrated behavior of any prisoner or group of prisoners, or the mix of prisoners incarcerated in the Facility requires or warrants reassignment or re-classification of any prisoners, Manager will notify the Sheriff and make a reasonable recommendation concerning reassignment or reclassification of said prisoner or prisoners which is subject to the final approval of the County. At its sole cost and expense, Manager shall be responsible for the transfer of any reassigned or re-classified prisoner or prisoners to the appropriate responsible party. This determination shall be made by Manager in accordance with applicable law and the rules, regulations and procedures promulgated by the Commission, or by the applicable Prisoner Transfer Source.
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