DAJD definition

DAJD means the King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention or its successor agency.

Examples of DAJD in a sentence

  • Notice provided or made available will be based on information known to DAJD at the time (since billing status of an Inmate may be changed retroactively based on new information or other factors).

  • To ensure the soonest start to the sixty (60)-day timeline, the City should electronically mail scanned billing disputes directly to the DAJD billing office, or by fax, or U.S. mail rather than to any other County office or officer.

  • By August 15 of 2021, DAJD will estimate the total number of Inmate Days for 2022, and provide notice to the City of the Capital Expenditure Charge to be included in the Maintenance Charge for 2022.

  • By August 15 of 2025, and each August 15 through 2028, DAJD will estimate the total number of Jail Resident Days for the following year and will provide notice to the City of the Capital Expenditure Charge to be included in the Maintenance Charge for the following year.

  • By August 15 of 2023, DAJD will estimate the total number of Inmate Days for 2024 and provide notice to the City of the Capital Expenditure Charge to be included in the Maintenance Charge for 2024.

  • Part-time nurses may have their scheduled third day of the week (per the DAJD 25 Master Work Schedule), which occurs every-other week, moved to another alternated day and/or shift 26 to cover a scheduled vacancy.

  • To ensure the soonest start to the sixty (60)-day timeline, the Port should electronically mail scanned billing disputes directly to the DAJD billing office, or by fax, or U.S. mail rather than to any other County office or officer.

  • By April 30th of the following year DAJD will reconcile this capital expenditure number and adjust the City's next billing accordingly.

  • DAJD will estimate the total number of inmate days for a given year.

  • To ensure the soonest start to the 60-day timeline, the City should send billing disputes directly to the DAJD billing office by fax or U.S. mail, rather than to any other County office or officer.