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RESOLUTION N0 S9 <br />Department of Detention, <br />(b) threatens or knowingly endangers <br />the life or physical well-being <br />of another, <br />(c) refuses in any way to carry out <br />or obey lawful instructions, or <br />(d) neglects to perform the work, <br />duties and tasks assigned in a <br />faithful, diligent, industrious, <br />orderly and peaceful manner. <br />B. Unearned gain -time. Unearned gain -time, <br />that is, the right to earn gain -time in the future, may be <br />forfeited, under the same procedure as set forth in 15A2 <br />above. <br />16. Relationship between discretionary gain -time <br />and permitted capacity of correctional facilities. It shall <br />be the policy of the County that whenever the award of <br />gain -time by the Sheriff is discretionary, the Sheriff shall <br />consider the population of the correctional facilities and <br />use gain -time as one tool to keep the inmate population <br />within the permitted capacity of the facilities. Likewise, <br />if the population of the correctional facilities is within <br />its permitted capacity, it shall be the policy of the County <br />to restrict the use of discretionary gain -time awards when <br />this restriction would not be against the public interest. <br />The foregoing resolution was offered by <br />Commissioner Scurlock who moved its adoption. The motion <br />and, upon being put <br />was seconded by Commissioner Eggert <br />to a vote, the vote was as follows: <br />Chairman Gary C. Wheeler <br />Vice Chairman Carolyn K. Eggert <br />Commissioner Richard N. Bird <br />Commissioner Margaret C. Bowman <br />Commissioner Don C. Scurlock, Jr. <br />6 <br />�J'UIV <br />61999 <br />Aye <br />Aye <br />Aye <br />Aye <br />Aye <br />
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