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Article • November 15, 2009 • from PLN November, 2009
mismanaged, according to an internal performance audit. The audit found that the county Health Care Agency (HCA), which administers the jail’s medical program, produces unreliable data and statistics ...
;Park County Jail attempted to boost its net revenues by cutting basic human essentials, such as medical care, heat, clean laundry, and clean housing,” said Carranza-Reyes’s lawyer [and PLN ...
Article • January 1, 2026 • from PLN January, 2026
-­cover books at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in New Mexico’s Bernalillo County, its nonprofit publisher headed back to court on December 4, 2025, challenging new jail rules ...
Brief • 2009
OF THE CASE Wives and Mothers of Prisoners of the State (WMPS) is a Washington non-profit corporation. WMPS alleged in its complaint and amended complaint that Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS ...
Brief • October 21, 2015
. The term "Corrections Health Care Provider" means the agency or entity that is responsible for providing medical and mental health care services to Inmates. I 0. "Days" are measured in calendar days ...
Brief • December 31, 2013
Filed under: Drug Testing
of two-parent families. See 42 U.S.C. § 601(a). To become eligible to receive TANF funds, a state must submit a plan that outlines how it intends to administer its program and set eligibility requirements ...
repeatedly lied about the causes of Otto’s condition and refuses to acknowledge its abhorrent actions. In fact, North Korea, which is a rogue regime, took Otto hostage for its own wrongful ends and brutally ...
, if the state transferred 5 percent of its prisoners to a private prison, the state assumed it would produce 5 percent in prison health care savings. But Schiller says that kind of assumption makes little sense ...
facilities, the 22 DOC undertakes an affirmative obligation and duty to provide for its inmates’ health, welfare, 23 safety, and well-being during their confinement. Among the obligations the DOC owes ...
Brief • March 6, 2008
for oversight of all prisons in Nevada. As part of its oversight duties, the Board 15 receives semiannual reports from the State Health Officer on correctional facilities’ compliance with 16 the medical ...
Brief • December 5, 2022
; it only cited its own answers. Moreover, Plaintiffs pointed to evidence that the entity that entered the health services agreement with the Muscogee County Sheriff was CorrectHealth Muscogee, LLC ...
Brief • July 21, 2020
Filed under: Centurion, Malpractice
individual capacity, CENTURION CORRECTIONA L HEALTHCARE OF NEW MEXICO, SHANE MARTINEZ, Ph.D., HEALTH SERVICES DIRECTOR, in his individual capacity, DRS. DOES 1-3, in their individual capacity, NURSES DOES 1-3 ...
Brief • May 17, 2018
Filed under: Wrongful Death
A. CLARKE, JR., RICHARD R. SCHMIDT, BRIAN PIASECKI, ARMOR CORRECTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC., a foreign corporation, and MERCY MAHAGA, Defendants ...
Publication • May 27, 2016
by the former INS through Intergovernmental Service Agreements. The Detention Standards went into effect at Service Processing Centers on January 1, 2001. The INS intended to phase-in the Standards in all of its ...
Publication • February 16, 2016
20. Medical Photography 2R. Environmental Health Group (3) All fields listed in part I. Group (4) All fields listed in part I. Group (5) All fields listed in part I. Group (6) 6A. Sociology (except ...
Case • 1996
had "the state of mind . . . of `deliberate indifference' to inmate health or safety." Farmer, 114 S. Ct. at 1977 (citations omitted). "[A]cting or failing to act with deliberate indifference ...
Case • 2008
." B. Events of April 18, 2002 MCYF has three detention wings, and its maximum detainee capacity is fifty-two juveniles. On April 18, 2002, there were twenty-nine detainees at MCYF. Four to six ...
Brief • 2006
, Galveston, Texas 77555-0144. UTMB may be served through its attorney of record, David Halpern, Assistant Attorney General for the State of Texas. PLAINTIFF'S FOURTH AMENDED COMPLAINT \\Bdnt-fs1\wpprolaw ...
Brief • 1999
. McCurdy v. Dep’t 6 of Social & Health Services, PAB No. D86-119 (1987). 7 8 4.4 Gross misconduct is flagrant misbehavior which adversely affects the agency’s ability to 9 carry out its functions ...
Brief • 2006
, or residents in forensic mental health facilities in Wisconsin. Wis. Stat. § 302.386(5m). Plaintiffs, Kari Sundstrom (“Ms. Sundstrom”) and Andrea Fields (“Ms. Fields”) (collectively, “Plaintiffs”), are prisoners ...
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