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6/26/1994
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Minutes - 19940628
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RES-1994-026 Resolution on hospitals seeking charges from inmates and their families
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\1990-1999\1994
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JUN-15-1'y'J4 17:10 r KUrI LLL-L`IHN ULEDH I LL HFO-UKHKlt I u L 1 NK OL r i tit <br /> 3 <br /> emergency medical services to prisoners incarcerated in the <br /> county's jail amd to pay for such services. That court decision <br /> further makes clear t4at a county operating a local confinement <br /> facility cannot avoidthe statutory obligations not forth above <br /> by releasing froe itseustody prisoners in need of emergency <br /> care; and <br /> WHERSAS, the North Carolina Supreme Court, in the case of <br /> Spicer V. Williamson, 191 N.C. 487, 132 S.E.2d 291 (1926) , has <br /> held that the predecessors to the statutes cited above extend the <br /> duty of a county to pap the emergency medical care expenses of a <br /> prisoner not incarcerated in the county jail when the prisoner is <br /> otherwise in the lawf" custody of the sheriff of the county; and <br /> WHSRRAS, recently a pretrial detainee in the lawful custody <br /> of the Orange County Sheriff and being held in the Orange County <br /> jail attempted to escape prior to a court appearance by jumping <br /> out of a courthouse window which attempted escape resulted in <br /> serious injury requiring her to be hospitalised and treated at <br /> North Carolina Xsmorial Hospital at a cost of over $25,000 -to <br /> Orange County; and <br /> WHSASAS, Article' %I, Section 4 of the North Carolina <br /> Constitution, as intoipreted by the North Carolina Supreme Court, <br /> places the responsibi;ity on the State of Forth Carolina to pay <br /> for hospital care to its indigent residents; and <br /> WHRRM# the North Carolina Legislature has mandated that a <br /> county is directly responsible for the emergency medical care of <br /> Prisoners in the lawful custody of the county sheriff or <br /> 2 <br />
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