1. Is the contractor required to still use Tiger Commissary as the commissary provider for the work release inmates? The winning contractor will need to use the current OPSO commissary vendor.
2. What is the cost for the last six months on: utilities, gas, water, sewage, and garbage?
Utilities: $3784.43/mth Gas:$19.73/mth Water: $119/mth Sewage:$0 Garbage:$0
3. What is the rent/monthly cost on the McDaniels Facility that the proposed contractor will be responsible for? To be determined during negotiations.
4. What are the taxes on the McDaniels Facility that the proposed contractor will be responsible for?$0.00
5. Who will pay or be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep on the McDaniels Facility? Will it be the proposed contractor or the OPSO? The winning contractor would be responsible for the maintenance (minor repairs) and upkeep.
6. If there is damage or repairs that will need to be made (either minor or major capital improvements) on the McDaniels Facility, who will be responsible for these costs? If minor, the contractor will be responsible. If a major repair or damage, the OPSO will be responsible.
7. Who is responsible for getting the jobs for the work release inmates? Currently it is being handled by OPSO. Will this still be handled by OPSO or will the contractor be responsible for getting jobs? The winning contractor will be responsible for getting employment opportunities.
8. When the inmates are paid, do they get checks or is it direct deposit? Checks are deposited in the inmate’s account.
9. The OPSO does not have information on the www.opso.us site about getting approved or involved as a vendor to be used by work release? Can or will this be available? Yes, Sheriff Gusman is open to having information posted on the web page.
10. Will the phone line and the phone number be assumed to transfer over to the awarded contractor, or will the contractor be responsible for providing this service. It will be transferred to the awarded contractor.
11. Will the contractor have access to CAJAN and NCIC to be able to screen visitors, and do background checks on staff? Yes.
12. What is the per diem rate? $17.39.
13. Will the contractor be able to utilize the OPSO transportation system for access to the court system? At this time, Work Release brings the inmates to the OJC receiving area and the inmates go to court with all other OPSO inmates. Yes, the contractor will follow this process.
14. Although the answer was given that the contractor will be responsible for reimbursing the OPSO for security services of the OPSO staff used by the contractor, the question was posed as to how many the OPSO have planned to remain at the McDaniels Facility after the community service inmates are housed at the OJC facility? Also, what is the salary of those individuals? The transition to a contractor work release facility will be determined at a later date with the winning contractor. However, the contractor is responsible for hiring any staff necessary.
15. OPSO Process questions:
1. What is the process for the inmates getting jobs? At this time, the OPSO secures the employment and screens OPSO inmates to see if there is any inmate that fits the job requirements. D.O.C. is then contacted for approval. Upon D.O.C. approval, the inmate is transferred to the McDaniels Facility and employment can begin.
2. What is the process for disciplinary if an inmate is caught violating policy? If a minor infraction, disciplinary is handled internally. If a major infraction, D.O.C. is contacted, and they will have the inmate transferred.
3. How does the medical contractor go through the process of scheduling doctor’s visits or medical care? Is there a set time or day for clinics and if not on site, will the contractor be responsible for the transportation to, from and during this appointment? Currently, the OPSO has the medical contractor come to the McDaniels Facility a minimum of one time per day for medication pass, H&Ps, and a sick call triage. When a visit to a clinic is necessitated, the medical contractor contacts the McDaniels Facility for the inmate to be brought to the OJC Facility. Upon contracting the Work Release Program, the winning contractor will be responsible to making provisions for the inmates medical care either through the current provider, or a medical provider of their choice.
4. What is the procedure for the court system at this time? Will the contractor be responsible for a work force inmate dressing out and attending court and the transportation back to the McDaniels Faciltiy? Please see the answer given to question 14.
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