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Filing • November 17, 2000
PDA exemptions applied to the documents or why DOC did not segregate and 23 release disclosable portions of those documents. DOC also withheld the King County Medical 24 Examiner's Autopsy Report ...
Brief • June 18, 2010
. Freedom of Information Com'n t 233 Conn. 28 t 40-41 (1995): Docket #FIC 2009-394 Page 5 This case presents the question of when a file is "similar in nature" to personnel or medical files. We conclude ...
Publication • June 27, 2013
for the individuals involved in defending the lawsuits and then adding the employee benefits (e.g., medical insurance and life insurance) and overhead costs (e.g., building and utility expense, shared City ...
Publication • August 22, 2016
and the man required no medical attention. Because of his prior offense, however, the judge sentenced Tubisz to 3½ - 15 years in prison. Tubisz successfully completed the year-long Assaultive Offender Program ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: Private Prisons
prognnIls, lind othcr progrum requiremcnts required by lnw or prisoner housing conlract~;; (i) Bookkecping and lin:mcial oeC0unting; (i) Bosie mcdical c,lre, over-the-counter medications, and misccllancous ...
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manuscript received 13 March 1990; accepted for publication 10 April t990. 'Chief medical examiner-coroner and deputy medical examiner. respectively. Department of the Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner. Los ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
........................................................................................................................................... 3 Medical Care ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Food ...
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Filed under: Medical
(issued April 2003, 2002-118) • State of California: Its Containment of Drug Costs and Management of Medications for Adult Inmates Continue to Require Significant Improvements (issued January 2002, 2001 ...
date 1999 or later Classified as Close, Medium, or Minimum custody Have no pending litigation requiring return to Hawaii in 3 years Have no extreme medical problems Have no debilitating mental health ...
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Filed under: International, Immigration
, and the cargo compartment. 4. Take any necessary special precautionary measures for a resident identified as a special-handling case (security, medical, or psychological problems, etc.) while the search ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
OF AVAILABLE SPECIALIZED SERVICES INCLUDE: RESIDENTIAL CRISIS TREATMENT, RESIDENTIAL DAY TREATMENT, MEDICATION MONITORING BY PSYCHIATRIC NURSING STAFF, AND POTENTIAL COMMITMENT TO THE CENTRAL NEW YORK ...
advocates quickly and easily. The Internet itself has proven to be a valuable resource for our advocates. Search engines on the World Wide Web allow advocates to gain access to governmental agencies, medical ...
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. ~ '- .~ ,• , MATERIALS AND METHODS , We conducted a prospective case study of all patil:nts brought to the emergency department of the King/Drew Medical Center in L<,u; Angeles whtl had been shot with a Taser~ gun ...
Publication • October 15, 2015
of his death has been released and no charges have been filed. E. Denial of Medical Care and Death Due to Denial of Medical Care Michael Branham (C0127), died at DCI on July 10, 2014, ironically while ...
Publication • September 4, 2014
administered? What is covered? Were independent contractors (including medical professionals) who worked regularly at Correctional Facility required to complete any training at Correctional Center? Were ...
Brief • August 22, 2019
will hold harmless releasees against all liens or other such claims, including, but not limited to, foms provided for under RCW 60.44, RCW 74.09, the federal Medical Care Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. 2651-2653 ...
treatment services that Connections provides is medication assisted treatment (“MAT”), in which medications are used in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders ...
Brief • June 8, 2017
in a wood chipper. His injuries resulted in surgery and hospitalization, with medical bills in excess of $90,000 that were paid by Corrections. Mr. Crawford was paroled soon after his release from ...
population thereby promoting the spread of highly contagious diseases. Inadequate Medical Staff: (a) Due to an insufficient medical staff, irunates are often forced to wait days even weeks before receiving ...
systemic concerns with the monitoring process at every stage of the process. 14 eOMIS. eOMIS is the electronic medical record system that Corizon providers 15 use to document their care to inmates. ADC’s ...
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