Examples of County correctional facility in a sentence
Full Faith and Credit Obligations, Series 2009A – Issued in the amount of $27,930,000 on November 2, 2009 and used to refund a majority of the Series 2000 obligations and to finance the purchase and improvements to the Public Health Facility, the purchase of the Riverstone Health Clinic building, additional AIRS conversion costs, and upgrades to the heating and air conditioning system at the County correctional facility.
In recognition of the extended lead responsibilities assigned (on a rotating basis quarterly), the Food Service Worker- Correctional shall be paid following position, a differential of one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per hour is authorized for: For one (1) position per shift of Food Service Worker-Correction at each County correctional facility, as the Dishroom Supervisor for hours worked.
ACKNOWLEDGE that the Sheriff has the ability to offer a home detention program, as specified in section 1203.016 of the California Penal Code, in which inmates committed to the County Jail may voluntarily participate or involuntarily be placed in a home detention program during their sentence in lieu of confinement in the County Jail or other County correctional facility.
ACKNOWLEDGE that the Sheriff has the ability to offer an electronic monitoring program as specified in section 1203.018 of the California Penal Code, for inmates being held in lieu of bail in the County Jail or other County correctional facility.
Each application and Distributed Resource is evaluated individually and accepted or denied for interconnection with the CES.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to the King County correctional facility, nor the Cedar Hills Alcoholism Treatment Center, until a plan for implementation has been developed for those facilities by a committee designated by the county executive.
Providing the Bristol County correctional facility inmates reasonable access to public telephone calls is one of the sheriff’s duties, see 103 Code Mass.
Newly hired experienced correctional health nurse hired to work in any County correctional facility.
The date the defendant was arrested or surrendered to the County correctional facility.
Mentors, in other words, use their personal experience in business to suggest a specific solution to the mentee’s problem.