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defined in this Contract. For purposes of calculating the Per Diem Rate per day, per <br />prisoner, the first day shall be the day that the prisoner arrives at the County's jail and the <br />last day the prisoner is in the County's jail, regardless of the time the prisoner arrives at or <br />departs from Mayfield Village's jail. The Per Diem Rate per prisoner per day fee shall be <br />paid by Mayfield Village within thirty (30) days of receipt of a bill from the County. <br />E. Medical Care: <br />a. Mayfield Village prisoners medically cleared and accepted by the County shall be <br />deemed to be solely in the custody of the County during their incarceration by the <br />County. If the prisoner is not medically cleared by the County, Mayfield Village <br />will be responsible for transporting the prisoner to and from any local hospital until <br />the prisoner receives a signed medical clearance from the hospital. Mayfield <br />Village will be responsible for any resulting costs, including healthcare costs, until <br />the prisoner is ultimately accepted by the County. Mayfield Village can take the <br />prisoner to any hospital they choose. Mayfield Village in no way undertakes any <br />concurrent responsibility for Mayfield Village prisoners in the custody of the <br />County including, but not limited to, responsibility for payment of any healthcare <br />costs to third parties for services that occur after the County has accepted the <br />Mayfield Village prisoner. <br />b. The County will provide to all Mayfield Village prisoners housed at the County, all <br />routine medical or physical care, indigent hygiene packs, and supplies as prescribed <br />in the minimum standards for a health screening for full -service jails according to <br />The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Jail Oversight at no <br />additional cost. <br />c. For prisoners on regular daily maintenance medication, the Mayfield Village will <br />provide the County with any remaining prescribed medication for any prisoner sent <br />to the County's jail. Any additional and/or continuing medication provided to a <br />prisoner at the County's jail will be billed to Mayfield Village. <br />d. The County shall avoid any excess medical expenses, and in the event an <br />excessive medical expense cannot be avoided, the County shall seek prior <br />approval from Mayfield Village before incurring any such excessive medical <br />expense. <br />e. All medical bills, prescriptions/medications, invoices, and supporting <br />documentation incurred by a prisoner pursuant to this Contract, shall be sent by <br />mail to Mayfield Village at the following address: <br />Paul J. Matias, Chief of Police <br />Mayfield Village Police Department <br />620 SOM Center Road, Mayfield Village, Ohio 44143 <br />The County shall make the final determination regarding whether an item is payable <br />under this Contract. <br />4888-0814-7696, v. 1 <br />
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