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SEP 25 1985 <br />MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT <br />_ BETWEEN <br />THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS <br />AND <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />BOOK fAGc,_ <br />Pursuant to Florida Statute 946.40, the Indian River Correctional Institution, herein <br />known as IRCI and Indian River County, enters into a Memorandum of Agreement for the <br />purpose of utilizing inmate labor for general maintenance at the Indian River County <br />Landfill, hereinafter referred to as Landfill, located on 17th St SW, Vero Beach, Florida. <br />This Agreement shall remain in full force until one or both parties cancel said Agree- <br />ment by'providing 30 day advance notice of cancellation. This Agreement may be revised <br />or altered by mutual agreement of the parties involved, provided however, that the <br />Agreement is reviewed and renewed at least annually. <br />Inmates assigned to this public -works project shall be under the overall administrative <br />supervision of IRCI. Inmates who have been classified minimum custody according to <br />Department of Corrections rules may be utilized by the Landfill without a Correctional <br />Officer or other authorized Department of Corrections employee present during transit <br />to, from, and at the work site. <br />The County agrees to: <br />1. Schedule the use of one minimum custody inmate to be supervised by Landfill <br />personnel. The number of inmates utilized may be changed upon mutual agreement <br />of the Superintendent of IRCI and the Supervisor of the Landfill. Said change <br />shall be made part of this Agreement by adendum. -. <br />2. Transport inmate to and from work site by. employee of the Landfill in an authorized <br />County vehicle, assuming responsibility for direct inmate supervision. <br />3. Provide IRCI a sehedule of work hours which the inmate will be worked, provided <br />the work day does not exceed 10 hours, including travel time, for a five day <br />work week. Advise in advance IRCI if the inmate will not be picked up on any <br />particular day(s), or advise IRCI if inmate will be returning to IRCI late. <br />-4. Provide all tools, equipment and personal items such as gloves, -boots ' <br />loves,boots, hard <br />hats, etc., necessary to perform work in a safe and effective manner. <br />5. Utilize responsible personnel to supervise inmate. Landfill inmate supervisor(s) <br />will be instructed on Department of Corrections Rules and Regulations relative - <br />to supervising inmate. <br />6. Notify IRCI immediately when Landfill inmate supervisor knows of an inmate escape. <br />7. Evaluate performance of inmate under Landfill supervision and report to IRCI <br />any failure of inmate to perform his task in a satisfactory manner. <br />8. Within the scope of Landfill inmate supervisor training, provide first aid <br />for on-the-job injuries. When an injury requires emergency medical treatment,' <br />transport inmate immediately to nearest medical facility and provide security <br />until relieved by IRCI. If an inmate becomes ill while at the work -site and <br />does not require emergency medical treatment, notify IRCI for instructions. <br />.Report all injuries, regardless of seriousness, to IRCI. IRCI will be responsible <br />for all medical expenses. <br />9. Ensure that inmate(s) are not exposed to or have access to work areas where <br />weapons or other tactical equipment is stored or used. <br />6 <br />