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197.510 Terms of contract -- Budget -- Annual audit -- Space requirements -Staffing requirements -- Failure to provide required services, products, or
facilities.
Any contract entered on or after July 15, 1988, between the state and a private
provider for the operation and management of an adult correctional facility shall
include terms which comply with at least the following:
(1) Unless otherwise provided by KRS 197.505 to 197.525, any adult correctional
facility contracted for pursuant to KRS 197.505 shall submit a plan to the
department for achieving American Correctional Association standards within
five (5) years, which is appropriate for the specific type of adult correctional
facility;
(2) The provisions of KRS Chapter 45A shall apply to any contract or any proposal
for a contract authorized by KRS 197.505 to 197.525 for an adult correctional
facility;
(3) The adult correctional facility shall prepare an annual written budget of
anticipated revenues and expenditures which is approved by the appropriate
governing authority. The facility shall have written policies which govern
revisions in the budget. The facility shall have a fiscal system which accounts
for all income and expenditures on an on-going basis;
(4) The adult correctional facility shall prepare and distribute to its governing
authority and appropriate agencies including the department, at a minimum,
the following documents: annual budget income and expenditure statements;
funding source financial reports; and annual independent audit report;
(5) The adult correctional facility shall have written fiscal policies and procedures
adopted by the governing authority which include, at a minimum, internal
controls, petty cash, bonding, signature control on checks, resident funds, and
employee expense reimbursement;
(6) There shall be an annual independent audit of the adult correctional facility.
The facility shall have a written policy for inventory control of all property and
assets and for purchasing and requisitioning supplies and equipment. The
facility shall use a method which documents and authorizes wage payment to
employees and consultants;
(7) The private provider shall develop and implement a plan for the dissemination
of information about the adult correctional facility to the public, government
agencies, and the media. The plan shall be made available to all persons. All
documents and records, except financial records, maintained by the private
provider shall be deemed public records as defined by KRS 61.870 and be
subject to the provisions of KRS 61.872 to 61.884;
(8) The adult correctional facility shall conform to all applicable zoning ordinances
and all applicable state and local building codes, including the Kentucky
Building Code, 1983 edition and subsequent modifications or replacements
thereto;
(9) The adult correctional facility shall comply with all applicable laws and
regulations of the local and state government regarding sanitation, food
service, safety, and health. Copies of inspections completed by the appropriate
authorities shall be sent to the department;
(10) The adult correctional facility shall comply with the provisions of the Life Safety
Code, 1983 edition, National Fire Protection Association 101 and the
regulations of the state or the local fire safety authority, whichever has primary
jurisdiction over the adult correctional facility. Copies of the inspections
completed by the appropriate authorities shall be sent to the department;
(11) A minimum of sixty (60) square feet of floor space per resident shall be
provided in the living area of the adult correctional facility. Other areas to be
provided shall include space and furnishings to accommodate group meetings
of the residents, private counseling space with adequate furniture, and a
visiting area;
(12) The adult correctional facility shall provide a variety of indoor and outdoor
recreational and leisure time activities to include but not be limited to television,
radio, library materials, and recreational facilities. Telephone facilities shall be
available on the premises which are accessible to residents;
(13) The adult correctional facility shall provide a level and quality of programs at
least equal to those provided by state-operated facilities that house similar
types of inmates and at a cost that provides the state with a savings of not less
than ten percent (10%) of the cost of housing inmates in similar facilities and
providing similar programs to those types of inmates in state-operated facilities;
(14) The adult correctional facility shall be staffed twenty-four (24) hours per day
seven (7) days per week. The staffing pattern shall be adequate to insure close
inmate surveillance and maintenance of security within the facility. The staffing
pattern shall address the program, transportation, and security needs of the
facility. In determining security need, the proximity of the facility to
neighborhood and schools shall be considered;
(15) The adult correctional facility shall have a written personnel policy and
employees shall be given a copy. The personnel policies shall include, at a
minimum:
(a) Organization chart;
(b) Employment practices and procedures including in-service training and
staff developing;
(c) Promotions;
(d) Job qualifications and job descriptions;
(e) Grievance and appeal procedures;
(f) Employee evaluation;
(g) Personnel records;
(h) Benefits;
(i) Holidays;
(j) Leave;
(k) Hours of work;
(l) Salaries or the base for determining salaries;
(m) Disciplinary procedures;
(n) Termination; and
(o) Resignation;
(16) The adult correctional facility shall maintain written job descriptions and job
qualifications for all positions in the facility, including job title, responsibilities of
the positions, and required minimum experience and education. An affirmative
action program shall be adopted by the governing authority. The correctional
facility shall maintain a current, accurate, and confidential personnel record on
each employee. The facility shall have written policy and procedures requiring
an annual performance evaluation of all employees. This evaluation shall be
reviewed and discussed with the employee;
(17) Prior to employment, all employees of the adult correctional facility shall be
subject to thorough background investigation to include criminal, medical, and
employment history. All security employees of the facility shall be at least
eighteen (18) years of age. The facility shall provide initial orientation for all
new employees during the first week of employment. The facility shall comply
with all governmental regulatory requirements related to employment and
personnel practices. Personnel selection and assignments shall be based on
merit;
(18) The administrator of the adult correctional facility shall have a minimum of five
(5) years' experience in corrections or law enforcement and five (5) years'
experience in administration. The remaining staff of the facility shall have the
same qualifications and training as the staff employed in similar positions in
adult correctional facilities operated by the department;
(19) The adult correctional facility shall provide the following services and
programs, the extent to which shall be set forth in the contract between the
state and the private provider but shall be consistent with the standards of the
American Correctional Association:
(a) Health and medical services;
(b) Food services;
(c) Mail, telephone use, and visitation;
(d) Access to legal services and legal materials;
(e) Vocational training;
(f) Educational programs;
(g) Counseling services including personal counseling;
(h) Drug and alcohol counseling; and
(i) Sanitation services;
(20) The adult correctional facility shall have a written fire and emergency plan for
the facility which shall be communicated to all employees and inmates and
updated, if needed. The facility's written emergency plan shall be
conspicuously posted in the facility. The facility staff shall document the
conduct of quarterly emergency drills;
(21) The adult correctional facility shall have a written policy restricting the use of
physical force to instances of justifiable self-protection, prevention of property
damage, and prevention of escapes, and only to the degree necessary. In
compliance with applicable laws, the facility shall maintain and make public,
written policies and procedures for conducting searches of residents and all
areas of the facility, to control contraband and locate missing or stolen
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property. The facility shall have a written plan to control movement in and out
of the facility. The facility shall have written procedures to account for the
whereabouts of the residents at all times;
The adult correctional facility shall establish a procedure for inspecting all
facility areas accessible to inmates for contraband and physical security at
least weekly. Isolated security spot-checks shall be conducted daily. Items
considered as contraband or items permitted in the facility shall be clearly
defined in the facility's rules;
The adult correctional facility shall report all suspected felonies to the
Department of Kentucky State Police for investigation. A written report shall be
made of all extraordinary or unusual occurrences within twenty-four (24) hours
of the occurrence. This report shall be placed in the inmate's folder and a copy
forwarded to the department. All these occurrences shall be promptly reported
to the department verbally prior to submission of the written report.
Extraordinary or unusual occurrences shall include but not be limited to:
(a) Death of a resident;
(b) Attempted suicide or suicide;
(c) Serious injury, whether accidental or self-inflicted;
(d) Attempted escape or escape from confinement;
(e) Fire;
(f) Riot;
(g) Battery, whether by a staff member or resident;
(h) Sexual assaults; and
(i) Occurrence of contagious or infectious disease or illness within the
facility;
Each adult correctional facility shall have written policy and procedures for
emergency situations including but not limited to:
(a) Escapes;
(b) Taking of hostages;
(c) Riots;
(d) Food poisoning;
(e) Civil disturbances in the community;
(f) Natural disaster;
(g) Suicides; and
(h) Other deaths and disorder;
The adult correctional facility shall adopt a written policy and procedures which
shall insure that the constitutional rights of inmates to voluntarily practice their
own religious activities are protected, subject only to those limitations
necessary to maintain order and security of the facility;
The adult correctional facility shall adopt a written policy which shall be
implemented to insure that no inmate or group of inmates is in a position of
control or authority over other inmates;
The adult correctional facility shall have a policy and procedure for
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recommending awarding of meritorious good time for inmates in accordance
with policies and procedures of the department. The procedures shall include
formation of a committee to include an administrator to screen all
recommendations. The recommendations shall be sent to the department.
Recommendations for restoration of good time shall be screened by the same
committee and forwarded to the department;
If the adult correctional facility operates a canteen, all profits shall be spent for
recreational programs for inmates. Prices shall be in accordance with those
established by the Department of Corrections Inmate Canteen Board;
The department shall have the authority to conduct periodic, scheduled, and
unannounced inspections of the adult correctional facility during the term of the
contract. The department shall generally observe and monitor the operations of
the adult correctional facility at least once per week;
The contract shall provide a hold harmless clause by which the private provider
agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Commonwealth, its
officers, agents, and employees from:
(a) Any claims or losses for service rendered by the private provider, person,
or firm performing or supplying services in connection with performance of
the contract;
(b) Any claims or losses to any person or firm injured or damaged by the
erroneous or negligent acts of the private provider, its officers, or
employees in the performance of the contract;
(c) Any claims or losses resulting to any person or firm injured or damaged
by the private provider, its officers, or employees by the publication,
translation, reproduction, delivery, performance, use, or disposition of any
data processed under the contract in a manner not authorized by the
contract, or by federal or Commonwealth regulations or statutes; and
(d) Any failure of the private provider, its officers, or employees to observe
Kentucky laws, including but not limited to labor laws and minimum wage
laws;
The contract shall require that the private provider give a performance bond to
the Commonwealth as obligee, in form satisfactory to the Commonwealth,
executed by a surety company authorized to do business in Kentucky and in
the penal sum equal to: twenty percent (20%) multiplied by the maximum
number of inmates to be housed in the adult correctional facility multiplied by
three hundred sixty-five (365) and further multiplied by the rate to be paid the
private provider per inmate per day;
The private provider shall provide public liability, property damage, and
workers' compensation insurance, insuring, as they may appear, the interest of
all parties of agreement against any and all claims which may arise out of the
private provider's operations under the terms of this contract. If any carrier of
the insurance exercises cancellation, notice shall be made immediately to the
Commonwealth of the cancellation; and
As set forth within the contract between the Department of Corrections and the
private provider:
(a) Failure of the private provider to provide the required services, products,
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or facilities shall entitle the department to withhold from the contract an
amount up to two (2) times the estimated value per day per inmate for the
service, product, or facility during the entire length of time which the
failure to provide exists;
The department shall in writing notify the provider of any failure to provide
services, products, or facilities as required. A copy of the written notice
shall be sent to the Finance and Administration Cabinet. The private
provider shall have fourteen (14) calendar days from its receipt of the
notice to abate the failure to provide and to notify the department of the
corrective action taken by the private provider;
In the event the department determines that the failure to provide has not
been abated within fourteen (14) calendar days after the initial notice, the
commissioner of the Department of Corrections shall hold, or assign the
matter to a hearing officer for, a hearing and issue findings of fact,
conclusions of law, and a recommended order;
Failure to provide services, products, or facilities as required in this
agreement shall result in an order to withhold from the contract an amount
up to two (2) times the estimated value, as determined after a hearing,
per day per inmate for the service, product, or facility during the entire
length of time which the failure to provide exists;
The withholding shall continue until such time as the failure to provide is
corrected in the manner stated in the order;
The department and private provider shall in good faith negotiate the
actual fair value of the omitted service, product, or facility which shall be
subtracted from the amount withheld. The balance of the withholding, if
any, shall be promptly returned to the private provider upon final
agreement of the department and private provider. Additional withholding
from the contract shall be made by the department if an additional amount
is due; and
The provider may appeal, within thirty (30) days, any order of the
department to the Franklin Circuit Court.
Effective:June 26, 2007
History: Amended 2007 Ky. Acts ch. 85, sec. 235, effective June 26, 2007. -Amended 2006 Ky. Acts ch. 90, sec. 1, effective July 12, 2006. -- Amended
1994 Ky. Acts ch. 418, sec. 5, effective July 15, 1994. Amended 1992 Ky. Acts
ch. 211, sec. 69, effective July 14, 1992; and ch. 445, sec. 10, effective July 14,
1992. -- Created 1988 Ky. Acts ch. 234, sec. 3, effective July 15, 1988.
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/14/92). This section was amended by
two 1992 Acts. Where those Acts are not in conflict, they have been compiled
together. Where a conflict exists, the Act which was last enacted by the General
Assembly prevails, pursuant to KRS 446.250.
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