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AGREEMENT BETWEEN OKANOGAN COUNTY,
WASHINGTON AND THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, FOR THE HOUSING OF INMATES IN
THE OKANOGAN COUNTY JAIL
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this 1st day of December, 2006 by and
between the City of Auburn, Washington, hereinafter referred to as "The City", and the Board of
County Commissioners of Okanogan County, Washington, hereinafter referred to as "Okanogan
County", each party having been duly organized and now existing under the laws of the State of
Washington.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Okanogan County is authorized by law to operate a jail and the City of
Auburn is authorized by law to operate a jail; and
WHEREAS, the City wishes to designate the Okanogan County jail as a place of
confinement for the incarceration of one or more inmates lawfully committed to the City's
custody; and
WHEREAS, the Director of the Corrections Facility of Okanogan County is desirous of
accepting and keeping in his/her custody such inmate(s) in the Okanogan County jail for a rate of
compensation mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto; and
WHEREAS, RCW 39.34.080 and other Washington law, as amended, authorizes any
county to contract with any city to perform any governmental service, activity or undertaking
which each contracting jurisdiction is authorized by law to perform; and
WHEREAS, the governing bodies of each of the parties hereto have determined to enter
into this Agreement as authorized and provided for by RCW 39.34.080 and other Washington
law, as amended,
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above and foregoing recitals, the payments
to be made, the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, and for other good and
valuable consideration, the parties hereto agree as follows:
Section 1. GOVERNING LAW
The parties hereto agree that, except where expressly otherwise provided, the laws and
administrative rules and regulations of the State of Washington shall govern in any matter
relating to inmate confinement pursuant to this Agreement.
Section 2. DURATION
This Agreement shall remain full force and effect from the effective date hereto until December
31, 2008, subject to earlier termination as provided by Section 3 herein. This Agreement may be
renewed for like successive periods by written addendum under such terms and conditions as the
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parties may determine. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to make it necessary for the
City to have inmates housed in Okanogan County continuously.
Section 3. TERMINATION
(a) By either party. This Agreement may be terminated by written notice from
either party to the other party delivered by regular mail to the contact person identified herein,
provided that termination shall become effective ninety (90) days after receipt of such notice.
Within said ninety (90) days, the City agrees to remove its inmate(s) from the Okanogan County
jail.
(b) By the City due to lack of funding. The obligation of the City to pay
Okanogan County under the provision of this Agreement beyond the current fiscal year is
expressly made contingent upon the appropriation, budgeting, and availability of sufficient funds
by and from the City of Auburn. In the event that such funds are not budgeted, appropriated or
otherwise made available for the purpose of payment under this Agreement at any time after the
current fiscal year, then the City shall have the option of terminating the Agreement upon written
notice to Okanogan County, except that all services provided to that point shall be compensated
at the agreed rate. The termination of this Agreement for this reason will not cause any penalty to
be charged to the City.
(c) Compensation Due for Services Rendered. In the event of termination of
this Agreement for any reason, the City shall compensate Okanogan County in the same manner,
and at the same rates as if this Agreement had not been terminated, should any City inmates
remain housed by Okanogan County after notice of such termination.
Section 4. MAILING ADDRESSES
(a) All notices, reports, and correspondence to the respective parties of this
Agreement shall be sent to the attention of the following people, except as set forth in (b) below:
Okanogan County:
Okanogan County Corrections
Street 149 4t" Ave N
City Okanogan, WA 98840
Contact Person: Noah Stewart
City of:
City of Auburn Jail
C/o Auburn Police Department
Attn: Jail Commander
340 East Main Street, Suite 201
Auburn , WA 98002
(b) Contact Person: Notification related to the Medical, Removal, Escape, or
Death clauses herein shall be given by facsimile with a follow up telephone call to:
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B: Commander Mike Hirman or any Jail staff member
Section 5. COMPENSATION
(a) Rates. Except as provided in subsection (b), Okanogan County agrees to
perform at no transport cost to the City, between the Okanogan County Corrections Facility and
the Auburn City Jail or such other location as designated by the City in order to transport
inmates to and from the City, and to house the City inmates for compensation per day per
inmate, at the rate of forty dollars ($44.00) per day.
(b) Billing and payment. Okanogan County agrees to provide the City with an
itemized bill listing all names of inmates who are housed, the case or citation number, the
number of days housed including the date and time booked into Okanogan County's jail and the
date and time released from Okanogan County's jail, and the dollar amount due for each.
Okanogan County agrees to provide said bill on or about the 10th of each month. The City agrees
to make payment to Okanogan County on or about thirty (30) days from the date the bill is
received.
Section 6. RIGHT OF INSPECTION
The City shall have the right to inspect but not the duty of, at all reasonable times, all Okanogan
County jails in which inmates of the City are confined in order to determine if such jail maintains
standards of confinement acceptable to the City and that such inmates therein are treated equally
regardless of race, religion, color, creed or national origin. Okanogan County shall be obligated
to manage, maintain and operate its facilities consistent with all applicable federal, state and
local laws and regulations.
Section 7. INMATE ACCOUNTS
Okanogan County shall establish and maintain an account for each inmate received from the City
and shall credit to such account all money which is received and shall make disbursements,
debiting such account in accurate amounts for the inmate's personal needs. Disbursements shall
be made in limited amounts as are reasonably necessary for personal maintenance. Okanogan
County shall be accountable to the City for such inmate funds. At either the termination of this
Agreement, the inmate's death, release from incarceration or return to either the City or indefinite
release to the court, the inmate's money shall be transferred to the inmate's account in care of the
City. If requested by the City, Okanogan County Corrections will return said inmate
reimbursement to the City in the form of a check in the name of each inmate eligible for said
reimbursement.
Section 8. RESPONSIBILITY FOR INMATE'S CUSTODY
(a) It shall be the responsibility of Okanogan County to confine the inmate or
inmates; to provide treatment, including the furnishing of subsistence and all necessary medical
and hospital services and supplies; to provide for the inmates' physical needs; to make available
to them programs and/or treatment consistent with their individual needs; to retain them in said
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custody; to supervise them; to maintain proper discipline and control; to make certain that they
receive no special privileges and that the sentence and orders of the committing court in the State
are faithfully executed; provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to require
Okanogan County, or any of its agents, to provide treatment, facilities or programs for any
inmates confined pursuant to this Agreement, which it does not provide for similar inmates not
confined pursuant to this Agreement.
(b) Except as provided in Section 12, it is expressly understood that Okanogan
County shall not be authorized to transfer custody of any inmate confined pursuant to this
Agreement to any party other than the City, or to release any inmate from custody without
written authorization from the committing court.
Section 9. MEDICAL SERVICES
(a) Inmates from the City shall receive such medical, psychiatric and dental
treatment as may be necessary to safeguard their health while housed in the Okanogan County
jail. Okanogan County shall provide or arrange for the providing of such medical, psychiatric,
and dental services., the City shall pay directly or reimburse Okanogan County for all costs
associated with the delivery of medical services, or any emergency and/or major medical service,
provided to the City inmates.
(b) Okanogan County shall keep an adequate record of all such services. The
City will be able to review at its request any medical or dental services of major consequence, in
accordance with applicable law, including but not limited to HIPPA. Okanogan County will
report to the City any medical or dental services of a major consequence as soon as is practical.
(c) Should medical or dental services require hospitalization, the City agrees
to compensate Okanogan County dollar for dollar any amount expended or cost incurred in
providing the same; provided that, except in emergencies, the City will be notified either by
phone or fax prior to the inmate's transfer to a hospital and nothing herein shall preclude the City
from retaking the ill or injured inmates.
Section 10. DISCIPLINE
Okanogan County shall have physical control over and power to execute disciplinary authority
over all inmates of the City. However, nothing contained herein shall be construed to authorize
or permit the imposition of a type of discipline prohibited by state or federal law or the
imposition of a type of discipline that would not be imposed on an inmate who is not confined
pursuant to this contract.
Section 11. RECORDS AND REPORTS
(a) Before or at the time of delivery of each inmate, the City shall forward to
Okanogan County a copy of all inmate records pertaining to the inmate's present incarceration at
the Auburn Jail. If additional information is requested regarding a particular inmate, the parties
shall mutually cooperate to provide any additional information.
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(b) Okanogan County shall keep all necessary and pertinent records
concerning such inmates in the manner mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto. During an
inmate's confinement in Okanogan County, the City shall, upon request, be entitled to receive
and be furnished with copies of any report or record associated with said inmate's incarceration.
Section 12. REMOVAL FROM THE JAIL
Except for eligible inmates for correctional work details and under the direct supervision of a
corrections officer, an inmate of the City legally confined in Okanogan County shall not be
removed therefrom by any person without written authorization from the City or by order of any
court having jurisdiction. Okanogan County agrees that no early releases or alternatives to
incarceration, including furloughs, passes, home detention, or Work Release shall be granted to
any inmate housed pursuant to this Agreement without written authorization by the committing
court. This paragraph shall not apply to an emergency necessitating the immediate removal of
the inmate for medical, dental, psychiatric treatment or other catastrophic condition presenting an
eminent danger to the safety of the inmate or to the inmates or personnel of Okanogan County. In
the event of any such emergency removal, Okanogan County shall inform the City of the
whereabouts of the inmate or inmates so removed, at the earliest practicable time, and shall
exercise all reasonable care for the safe keeping and custody of such inmate or inmates.
Section 13. ESCAPES
In the event any City inmate shall escape from Okanogan County's custody, Okanogan County
will use all reasonable means to recapture the inmate. The escape shall be reported immediately
to the City. Okanogan County shall have the primary responsibility for and authority to direct the
pursuit and retaking of the inmate or inmates within its own territory. Any cost in connection
therewith shall be chargeable to and borne by Okanogan County; however, Okanogan County
shall not be required to expend unreasonable amounts to pursue and return inmates from other
states or other counties.
Section 14. DEATH OF AN INMATE
(a) In the event of the death of a City inmate, the Okanogan County coroner
shall be notified. The City shall receive copies of any records made at or in connection with such
notification. Okanogan County will investigate any death within its facility and will allow the
City to join in on the investigation.
(b) Okanogan County shall immediately notify the City of the death of a City
inmate, furnish information as requested and, subject to the authority of the Okanogan County
coroner, follow the instructions of the City with regard to the disposition of the body. Written
notice shall be provided within three-week calendar days of receipt by the City of notice of such
death. All expenses relative to any necessary preparation of the body and shipment charges shall
be paid by the City. With the City's consent, Okanogan County may arrange for burial and all
matters related or incidental thereto, and all such expenses shall be paid by the City. The
provisions of this paragraph shall govern only the relations between or among the parties hereto
and shall not affect the liability of any relative or other person for the disposition of the deceased
or for any expenses connected therewith.
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(c) The City shall receive a certified copy of the death certificate for any of its
inmates who have died while in Okanogan County custody.
Section 15. RETAKING OF INMATES
In the event the confinement of any City inmate is terminated for any reason by either party,
retaking of inmates shall be coordinated in the same manner and at the same rates as if this
Agreement had not been terminated, or in a manner as agreed in writing by the parties.
Section 16. HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION
(a) The City shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Okanogan County, its
officers, agents and employees from any claim, cost, judgment or damages, including attorneys'
fees, arising from any City action or proceeding involving the confinement of any inmates from
the City in Okanogan County: provided that this subsection shall not apply to any such claim,
cost, judgment or damage that arises out of or in any way results from any allegations of any
intentional, willful or negligent act or omission on the part of Okanogan County or any officer,
agent or employee thereof.
(b) Okanogan County shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its
officers, agents and employees from any claim, cost, judgments or damages, including attorneys'
fees, including third party claims, arising out of any action or omission of Okanogan County, its
officers, agents, independent contractors, or employees while City inmates are in the custody of
Okanogan County, or for any wrongful release of inmates placed in their custody, or for any
claim by its employees, agents or independent contractors that may be asserted against the City
in performing this Agreement.
(c) An inmate shall become the responsibility of Okanogan County at the
point that the inmate(s) is booked into Okanogan County jail or when the inmate(s) has been
released to the care, custody and control of Okanogan County, including without limitation the
point at which Okanogan County, or its agents, picks up inmates or transports inmates as in
Section 5, whichever occurs first. Okanogan County shall hold the City harmless under the
terms of this section for all claims arising out of the detention of the inmate(s). Accordingly,
Okanogan County shall be held harmless by the City under the terms of this Agreement, for
claims arising out of the arrest of the inmate(s), or arising out of any situation occurring prior to
the time that Okanogan County assumes responsibility for the inmate(s).
Section 17. INSURANCE
(a) Each party agrees to provide the other with evidence of insurance
coverage, in the form of a certificate of insurance from a solvent insurance provider and/or a
letter confirming coverage from a solvent self insurance pool, which is sufficient to address the
insurance and indemnification obligations set forth in this Agreement.
(b) Each party shall obtain and maintain coverage in minimum liability limits
of one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000) in the
aggregate for its liability exposures, including comprehensive general liability, errors and
omissions, auto liability and police professional liability. The insurance policy shall provide
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coverage for those events that occur during the term of the policy, despite when the claim is
made. For the purpose of this paragraph, membership in a self insurance risk pool that provides
coverage with limits that are no less than the policy, and limits identified above shall satisfy the
requirements of this.
Section 18. RIGHT TO REFUSE INMATE(S)
(a) Okanogan County shall have the right to refuse to accept any inmate from
the City when, in the opinion of Okanogan County, its inmate census is at capacity or so near
capacity that there is a substantial risk that, through usual operation of the jail, the reasonable
operational capacity limits of the jail might be reached or exceeded.
(b) Okanogan County shall further have the right to refuse to accept any
inmate from the City who, in the judgment of Okanogan County, has a current illness or injury
which may adversely affect the operations of the Okanogan County jail, has a history of serious
medical problems, presents a substantial risk of escape, or presents a substantial risk of injury to
other persons or property.
(c) Except as provided in Section 5 (a) and (b), Okanogan County shall
further have the right to refuse to keep any inmate from the City as provided in Section 18 of
subsection (b.
Section 19. MISCELLANEOUS
In providing services under this contract, Okanogan County is an independent contractor and
neither it nor its officers, agents or employees are employees of the City for any purpose,
including responsibility for any federal or state tax, industrial insurance or Social Security
liability. Neither shall the provision of services under this contract give rise to any claim of
career service or civil service rights, which may accrue, to an employee of the City under any
applicable law, rule or regulation.
Section 20. FINANCING
There shall be no financing of any joint or cooperative undertaking pursuant to this Interlocal
Agreement. There shall be no budget maintained for any joint or cooperative undertaking
pursuant to this Agreement.
Section 21. PROPERTY
This Interlocal Agreement does not provide for the acquisition, holding or disposal of real or
personal property.
Section 22. JOINT ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD
No separate legal or administrative entity is created by this Agreement. To the extent necessary,
this Interlocal Agreement shall be administered by the City Administrator for the City of ,
or his/her designee, and the Chairman of the Okanogan County Board of Commissioners, or
his/her designee.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above and foregoing Agreement as been executed in
duplicate by the parties hereto and made effective on the day and year first above written:
DATED at Okanogan, Washington this ~ day of ~ 200~~
CITY OF AUBURN BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OKANOGAN, WASHINGTON
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By:
Peter B. Lewis, Mayor
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Auburn City Attorney
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