ACSO definition
Examples of ACSO in a sentence
District and ACSO seek to enhance their partnership and the services provided to the District’s students, faculty, staff and community.
The ACSO shall inform the inmate or detainee when the device was sent for repair and when it is expected to be returned by the repair company.
Overtime will be invoiced at the rate of Fifty-Six and 00/100 Dollars ($56.00) an hour, which reflects a 20% discount from ACSO normal overtime billing rate.
The District can request additional ACSO coverage on an as- needed basis, and shall compensate any additional Deputy Sheriffs that are assigned to the District on the terms and in the amount mutually agreed to in writing by ACSO and the District, which writing may be transmitted by email, consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and subject to the Chancellor’s approval as described in Section 2 above.
Said costs include salary and benefits for the assigned ACSO personnel and are identified in the 2020-2021 budget attached hereto as Exhibit B “FY 2020-2021 Cost Estimate 3,” which reflects amounts required for such personnel in accordance with the applicable collective bargaining agreements.
Reasons for Recommendation: ACSO has proven itself to be a valuable partner with AHS and has demonstrated the ability to quickly and reliably adjust service delivery to support our changing needs during the pandemic.
The ACSO will take steps to ensure that the Waiver of Auxiliary Aids and Services form is effectively communicated to inmates with disabilities, including providing auxiliary aids and services for discussion of the form.
The ACSO will use reasonable efforts to work closely with the school principals of such secondary schools regarding law enforcement needs.
In the event District or any of its agents, employees, insurers, or indemnitors have any claim, demand, suit, or judgment asserted against it which arises from acts or omissions of Ada County, ACSO, their deputies, agents, or employees, Ada County shall, at its expense, defend and indemnify District, its deputies, agents, employees, insurers, and indemnitors, and hold them harmless.
Where inmate telephone calls are time-limited, the ACSO will provide inmates who are deaf or hard of hearing who use TTYs, captioned telephones, or a telecommunications relay system (including the Video Relay Service) three times the normal length of time to make those calls, due to the slower nature of TTY and relayed communications compared with direct voice communications.