City Inmate definition
Examples of City Inmate in a sentence
The 1:1 Guarding Surcharge is the charge imposed when the County dedicates an individual officer to guard a City Inmate.
A City Inmate released within six hours of booking will result in no Maintenance Charges.
The Maintenance Charge shall be assessed for a City Inmate for each Inmate Day as provided in Exhibit III, Subsection 1.
In addition to the Maintenance Charge, the Booking Fee, and the Surcharges detailed above, the City shall be responsible for payment of all Offsite Medical Care Charges incurred by a City Inmate.
Also, the County shall make every reasonable effort to release a City Inmate as expeditiously as possible after the County has received notice of a court order to release.
The City will not be charged a Maintenance Charge for a City Inmate where the Inmate has been offsite (e.g. housed outside of the Jail) for all twenty-four (24) hours of a Surcharge Day and subject to 1:1 Guarding Surcharge for the entirety of such twenty-four (24)-hour period.
The intent of this program is to allow the City to take custody of a City Inmate if they so desire after the other jurisdictional warrants are resolved and thereby prevent unnecessary Maintenance Charges.
The County will make good faith efforts to try to institute a means to provide notice to the City within twenty-four (24) hours of the admittance of a City Inmate to Harborview Medical Center or other offsite medical institution.
The County intends to provide or make available to the City timely notice of occurrences when a City Inmate is transported to Harborview Medical Center or other offsite medical institution, or is receiving infirmary care or psychiatric care that will subject a City to Surcharges.
Absent proper documentation providing a legal basis for confining the City Inmate, the County will have no obligation to receive the City Inmate into custody.