Repair of Hearing Aids and Other Such Personal Devices Sample Clauses

Repair of Hearing Aids and Other Such Personal Devices. When an inmate’s hearing aid, cochlear processor, or other such device is clearly broken, the UDOC will send the device to an appropriate repair company as soon as possible, but not later than twenty-four (24) hours (and up to forty-eight (48) hours on weekends and holidays) after an inmate health care request is submitted by the inmate.A temporary hearing aid will be provided to the inmate for use during the time that the original hearing aid is out for repairs.Upon the inmate’s request, the UDOC will inform the inmate when the device was sent for repair and when it is expected to be returned by the repair company.Upon the inmate’s request, the UDOC will provide the inmate with any written documentation provided to UDOC by the repair company regarding the vendor used, the date of the repair, and the specific repairs performed.If the inmate’s hearing loss needs clinical reassessment to determine if the prescription for the hearing aid or other device needs to be adjusted before any repair or replacement is ordered, the UDOC will allow the inmate to retain the original device (if functional), and UDOC will schedule a medical appointment as soon as reasonably xxxxxxxx.Xx needed, the UDOC will take additional appropriate steps to ensure effective communication with the inmate during any period in which the inmate is without his or her hearing aid, cochlear processor, or other such device.
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Repair of Hearing Aids and Other Such Personal Devices. The ACSO will send inmate and detainee hearing aids, cochlear processors, and other such devices to appropriate repair companies as soon as possible, but no later than 24 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) following a request for the repair of such device. The ACSO shall inform the inmate or detainee when the device was sent for repair and when it is expected to be returned by the repair company. The inmate or detainee will be provided with written documentation of all such repairs, including detailed information regarding the vendor used, the date of the repair, and the specific repairs performed. The cost of all repairs, including shipping costs, if any, shall be borne by the detainee/inmate, unless the repairs are required due to Personnel’s negligence or another inmate’s actions.
Repair of Hearing Aids and Other Such Personal Devices. The ACSO will send inmate and detainee hearing aids, cochlear processors, and other such devices to appropriate repair companies as soon as possible, but no later than the next day for which mail is picked up at the ACDF, following a request for the repair of such a personal device. The ACSO shall inform the inmate or detainee when the device was sent for repair and when it is expected to be returned by the repair company. The inmate or detainee will be provided with written documentation of all such repairs, including detailed information regarding the vendor used, the date of the repair, and the specific repairs performed. Should an inmate or detainee be unable to read this written documentation, then the ACSO will use appropriate auxiliary aids and services to convey the information in this documentation.
Repair of Hearing Aids and Other Such Personal Devices. The CCJ will send Inmate hearing aids, cochlear processors, and other such devices to appropriate repair companies as soon as possible, but no later than the next day for which mail is picked up at the CCJ, following a request for the repair of such a personal device. The CCJ will inform the Inmate or detainee when the device was sent for repair and when it is expected to be returned by the repair company.
Repair of Hearing Aids and Other Such Personal Devices. The Authority will send inmate and detainee hearing aids, cochlear processors, and other such devices to appropriate repair companies as soon as possible, but no later than the next day for which mail is picked up at the CVRJ, following a request for the repair of such a personal device. The Authority shall inform the inmate or detainee when the device was sent for repair and when it is expected to be returned by the repair company. The inmate or detainee will be provided with written documentation of all such repairs, including detailed information regarding the vendor used, the date of the repair, and the specific repairs performed. Shoold an inmate or detainee be unable to read this written documentation, then the Authority will use appropriate auxiliary aids and services to convey the information in this documentation.
Repair of Hearing Aids and Other Such Personal Devices. The LCSO shall send Persons with Auditory Disabilities’ hearing aids, cochlear processors, and other such devices to appropriate repair companies as soon as possible, but no later than twenty four

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