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7/16/2024
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Resolution Authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement between the U.S. Department of Justice United States Marshals Service and Kittitas County, for the Housing of Inmates
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Consent Agenda
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120233
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Agreement Number 85-10-0004 <br />9. Affordable Care Act (ACA) (May 2021) <br />Upon release of a Federal prisoner, the Local Government shall provide information regarding <br />the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The ACA website is located at: <br />http://www.hhs.Qov/healthcare/about-the-aca/index.html, <br />(End of Provision) <br />10. Receiving and Discharging of Federal Prisoners (May 2021) <br />The Local Government agrees to accept Federal prisoners only upon presentation by a Law <br />Enforcement Officer (LEO), USMS Task Force Officer (TFO) or a USMS designee with proper <br />credentials. <br />The Local Government shall not relocate a Federal prisoner from one facility under its control to <br />another facility not described in this agreement without permission of the Federal Government. <br />Additional facilities within the same agreement shall be identified in a modification. <br />The Local Government agrees to release Federal prisoners only to LEOs of the authorized Federal <br />Government agency initially committing the Federal prisoner (e.g., Drug Enforcement <br />Administration (DEA), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)) or to a Deputy United States <br />Marshal (DUSM) or USMS designee with proper credentials. Those Federal prisoners who are <br />remanded to custody by the USMS may only be released to the USMS or an individual specified <br />by the USMS in the Judicial District. <br />USMS Federal prisoners sought for a state or local court proceeding must be acquired through a <br />Writ of Habeas Corpus or the Interstate Agreement on Detainers and then only with the <br />concurrence of the jurisdictional United States Marshal (USM). <br />(End of Provision) <br />11. Prisoner Work Program (November 2021) <br />Federal prisoner labor shall be used in accordance with the Federal prisoner work plan developed <br />by the Local Government and approved by the USMS. The Federal prisoner work plan must be <br />voluntary, and may include work or program assignments for industrial, maintenance, custodial, <br />service, or other jobs. Federal prisoners may not be required to work. Federal prisoners may <br />volunteer to work within the secure confines of the facility if they sign a waiver of their right not <br />to work. A Federal prisoner with suicidal tendencies, attempted escapes or escape history, violent <br />history, gang affiliations or with retainers for pending charges with other local, state, or federal <br />agencies will not be considered for the volunteer program. Federal prisoners are not permitted to <br />act as trustees and may not work in positions that permit unsupervised contact with segregated <br />prisoners or Federal prisoners of the opposite sex. <br />The Federal prisoners are restricted from operating equipment that may expose the Federal <br />prisoners to grave bodily harm or any work assignment requiring security risk items and controlled <br />tools which could be used to facilitate an escape or used as a weapon that could endanger staff, <br />citizens, or other inmates. Federal prisoners will not have access to prisoner or employee records. <br />Page 8 of 18 <br />Loral Government (initial): <br />Federal Government (initial): <br />
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