Detention System Agreement Sample Contracts

DETENTION SYSTEM AGREEMENT
Detention System Agreement • January 23rd, 2015 • Oklahoma

This Detention System Agreement is entered into by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County, Oklahoma, the governing body of a political subdivision of the State of Oklahoma, hereinafter referred to as “County,” on its own behalf, and on behalf of the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, hereinafter referred to as “TCSO,” the Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority, a public trust, hereinafter referred to as “Authority,” and the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, an Oklahoma municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as “City.”

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THIRD AMENDMENT TO DETENTION SYSTEM AGREEMENT
Detention System Agreement • December 16th, 2014

This Third Amendment to the Detention System Agreement is made by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County, Oklahoma, the governing body of a political subdivision of the State of Oklahoma, hereinafter, referred to as “County”, the Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority, a public trust, hereinafter referred to as “Authority”, Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, hereinafter referred to as “TCSO” and the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as “City”.

Douglas A. Wilson Assistant District Attorney Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office 500 S. Denver Ave., Suite 832
Detention System Agreement • February 18th, 2015

The Board of County Commissioners has reviewed and considered the City of Tulsa’s February 10, 2015, proposed amendments to the new Detention System Agreement. The County’s original approach to negotiating a new Detention System Agreement with the City of Tulsa was to make as few changes as possible to the 2009 Agreement because time was of the essence and the parties had spent many months negotiating through mediation the terms of the ’09 Agreement. To that end, many changes advocated by the Sheriff’s Office to the 2009 Agreement were intentionally omitted by the County during negotiation of the new Agreement. The County was surprised that the only terms that the City wanted to discuss with the TCCJA negotiating team were the price terms, because, as you know, the BOCC alone determines appropriate costs. Nevertheless, the County participated in good faith and the terms of a new Detention System Agreement, virtually identical to the 2009 Agreement (save and except for the new price), w

SECOND AMENDMENT TO DETENTION SYSTEM AGREEMENT
Detention System Agreement • September 25th, 2014

This Second Amendment to the Detention System Agreement is made by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Tulsa County, Oklahoma, the governing body of a political subdivision of the state of Oklahoma, hereinafter, referred to as “County”, the Tulsa County Criminal Justice Authority, a public trust, hereinafter referred to as “Authority”, Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office, hereinafter referred to as “TCSO” and the City of Tulsa, Oklahoma, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as “City”.

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