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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, MARSHALS SERVICE
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A-2020-201-03
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1/1/1900
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Agreement Number 12-94-0006 <br />d. The Local Government may not request rate or per -diem increases once the Local <br />Government has provided a termination notice to the Federal Government and the <br />Federal Government has acknowledged the receipt of before mentioned notice. <br />Where the Local Government has received a cooperative agreement through the POD's <br />Cooperative Agreement Program, the cooperative agreement termination and other applicable <br />provisions shall: <br />a. be incorporated into this agreement; <br />b. survive after the expiration of the cooperative agreement; and <br />c. supersede the termination provisions of this agreement. <br />(End of Provision) <br />7. Assignment and Outsourcing of ]ail Operations (May 2021) <br />The overall management and operation of the Facility housing Federal prisoners shall not be <br />contracted out without the prior written notification of the Federal Government. <br />(End of Provision) <br />S. Medical Services (May 2021) <br />The Local Government shall maintain written procedures that describe actions taken in the event <br />of a prisoner's death, assault, or medical emergency to include notification to the USMS. <br />The Local Government shall provide a medical and mental health screening upon admission to the <br />Facility. The Local Government shall inform prisoners how to access health services. <br />The Local Government shall notify the local USMS district office of a—Y infectious disease outbreak. <br />The Local Government shall provide Federal prisoners with the same level and range of care inside <br />the Facility as that provided to state and local prisoners. The Local Government is financially <br />responsible for all medical care provided inside the Facility to Federal prisoners. This includes the <br />cost of all medical, dental, and mental health care as well as the cost of medical supplies, over- <br />the-counter medications and any prescription medications routinely stocked by the Facility. The <br />Facility is encouraged to purchase non -OTC medications for USMS prisoners through the USMS' <br />National Managed Care Contract (NMCC) Discount Pharmacy Program. When possible, generic <br />medications should be prescribed. The cost of all of the above -referenced medical care is covered <br />by the Federal per -diem rate. The Federal Government will pay for the cost of specialized medical <br />services not routinely provided within the Facility, such as dialysis. <br />The Federal Government is financially responsible for all medical care provided outside the Facility <br />to Federal prisoners. The Federal Government must be billed directly by outside medical care <br />providers pursuant to arrangements made by the Local Government for outside medical care. The <br />Local Government shall utilize outside medical care providers that are covered by the USMS' NMCC <br />Preferred Provider Network to the maximum extent practicable. The Local Government can obtain <br />information about NMCC covered providers from the local USMS District Office. The Federal <br />Page 6 of 18 <br />Local Government (initial): U_ <br />Federal Government (initial): TE <br />
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