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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE / IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) - 2015
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U.S IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENTS
Contract #
A-2015-115
Agency
POLICE
Council Approval Date
6/16/2015
Expiration Date
6/30/2020
Destruction Year
2025
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EROIGSA-15-0007 <br />Article 1. Purpose <br />A. Purpose: The purpose of this Inter-Goverimental Service Agreement (IGSA) is to <br />establish an Agreement between ICE and the Service Provider for the provision of the <br />necessary physical structure, equipment, facilities, personnel, and services to provide a <br />program of care in a pxoporly staffed and secure environment under the authority of the <br />Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended. All persons in the custody of ICE are <br />"Administrative Detainees." This term recognizes that ICE detainees are not charged <br />with criminal violations end are only held in custody to assure their presence throughout <br />the administrative hearing process and to assure their presence for removal from the <br />United States pursuant to a lawful final order by the Immigration Court, the Board of <br />Immigration Appeals or other Federal Judicial body, <br />B. Responsibilities: This Agreement sets forth the responsibilities of ICE and the Service <br />Provider. The Service Provider shall provide all personnel, management, equipment, <br />supplies, and services necessary for performance of all aspects of the Agreement and <br />ensure that the safekeeping, housing, subsistence, medical, and other program services <br />provided to ICE detainees housed in the facility is consistent with ICE's civil detention <br />authority, the PWS, IGSA requirements and ICE standards referenced in this agreement. <br />The Agreement states the services the Service Provider shall perform satisfactorily to <br />receive payment from ICE at the rate prescribed in Article I C. <br />C. Ratcs: This is a fixed rate agreement, not a cost reimbursable agreement, with respect to <br />the bed day rate for up to 200 detainees. ICE will be responsible for reviewing and <br />approving the costs associated with this Agreement and subsequent modifications <br />utilizing all applicable federal procurement laws, regulations and standards in arriving at <br />the bed day rate. <br />Sed Day Rate $10500 per detainee <br />Article Z General <br />A. Commencement of Services: ICE is under no obligation to utilize the facilities identified <br />herein until the need for detention services has been identified, funding has been <br />identified and made available, and the Facility meets ICE requirements, and is in <br />compliance with ICE 2011 Performance -Based National Detention Standards (PBNDS). <br />Therefore, ICE may perform numerous assessments to ensure compliance prior to <br />presenting detainees for housing, <br />*Should there be a treed for a ramp -up plan, the effective start of Che plan is from the date <br />of'the first detainee presented for housing, <br />B. Fundis :The obligation of ICE to make payments to the Service Provider is contingent <br />upon the availability of Federal funds. ICE will neither present detainees to the Service <br />Provider nor direct performance of any other services until ICE has the appropriate <br />funding. Orders will be placed under this Agreement when specific requirements have <br />
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