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OF STOCK ON <br /> 46WACITY <br /> OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY RICHARD K. DENHALTER <br /> -v "4:__ CITY ATTORNEY <br /> _ < 7 _2=Ei <br /> February 19, 1999 <br /> Alan M. Biedermann <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Division <br /> 304 E. Weber Avenue <br /> Stockton, California 95202 <br /> Re.- Stockton Police Department Holding Cell Inspection Report <br /> A copy of the transmittal letter from Dr. Karen Furst dated December 29, 1998, along <br /> with the report of inspection of the above facility sent to the State Board of Corrections, <br /> has come to my attention. It is the desire of the City of Stockton to correct the three <br /> areas of indicated deficiency and, if appropriate, would welcome your assistance. <br /> The first area falls under § 1212 Vermin Control. The City proposes to rework the <br /> relevant police department general order regarding the holding cells to include a <br /> provision for vermin control. Can you provide me a sample of an acceptable program <br /> that can be integrated into this general order? <br /> The next area was § 1218 inmate Deaths. The City is a signatory to a Countywide <br /> Protocol Agreement that provides, among other things, for a multiple agency criminal <br /> investigation in the event of an in-custody death. The protocol requires notification of <br /> the Coroner's Office for any incident involving a fatality, such as an in-custody death. <br /> Does this procedure suffice to comply with the § 1218 requirement? <br /> Finally, the inspector determined that there was no written procedure under § 1219 <br /> Suicide Prevention Program. Is there a "model" program you could provide me, so it <br /> can be implemented to comply with the requirement of§ 1219? <br /> www.stocktongov.com <br /> "STOCKTON...CALIFORNIA'S SUNRISE SEAPORT" <br />