Common use of Community Programs Clause in Contracts

Community Programs. The following will be considered when determining inmate assignments to a community program: 1. Inmate Assignment to Non-Agency Supervised Work Crews — Community a. Preferably earned credit class level three or four. Earned credit class level one and two inmates will be considered on a case-by-case basis for assignment to this type of work supervision; b. Excellent to outstanding work evaluation; c. Excellent to outstanding personal hygiene and appearance; d. No recent misconduct history of a serious nature; e. Good to excellent attitude, behavior, and emotional stability; and f. Excellent to outstanding interaction with staff, other inmates, and visitors. 2. The contracting public agency will contact the facility when requesting inmate services. The facility will ensure the inmate population is reviewed by the facility classification team for suitable candidates that meet the following criteria: a. No class “A” or “X" misconducts in the proceeding 60 days; b. Not in one of the exclusionary categories; and c. Inmates will be screened for any medical conditions that would preclude assignment to the program and will be approved by medical staff prior to assignment. 3. Contracting public agencies may interview eligible inmates prior to assignment. Such interviews will be conducted through the designated staff member.

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Sources: Prisoners Public Work Contract

Community Programs. The following will be considered when determining inmate assignments to a community program: 1. Inmate Inmates Assignment to Non-Agency Departmental Supervised Work Crews Community a. Preferably Earned credit level – preferably earned credit class level three or four. Earned credit class level one and two inmates will be considered on a case-by-case basis for assignment to this type of work supervision; b. Excellent to outstanding work evaluation; c. Excellent to outstanding personal hygiene and appearance; d. No recent misconduct history of a serious nature; e. Good to excellent attitude, behavior, and emotional stability; and f. Excellent to outstanding interaction with staff, other inmates, and visitors. 2. The contracting public agency will contact the facility when requesting inmate services. The facility will ensure the inmate population is reviewed by the facility classification team for suitable candidates that meet the following criteria: a. No class “A” or “X" misconducts in the proceeding 60 days; b. Not in one of the exclusionary categories; and c. Inmates will be screened for any medical conditions that would preclude assignment to the program and will be approved by medical staff prior to assignment. 3. Contracting public agencies may interview eligible inmates prior to assignment. Such interviews will be conducted through the designated staff member.

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Sources: Prisoners Public Work Contract