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OKLAHOMA COUNTY JAIL: No juvenile inmates can be booked into Oklahoma County Jail until further notice, OSDH says

The Oklahoma State Department of Health decided that no juvenile inmates can be booked into the Oklahoma County Jail after a surprise inspection last month revealed more deficiencies at the jail.The Oklahoma County Jail received a 61-page report from the state health department following the agency s unannounced inspection June 23. The report details what health officials found during that inspections.Jail officials said the most concerning part was the decision that the jail would not retain its certification to house juveniles after Friday, July 16.A review of the report identifies deficiencies that the facility does not agree are accurate, and the OCDC will be researching the proper process by which to discuss those inaccuracies with the department. Oklahoma County Jail administrator Greg Williams issued a statement saying, While the staff and contractors have worked diligently and over long hours to make the infrastructure improvements that are already completed, there is

Oklahoma County jail barred from holding juveniles after surprise inspection, negligence in inmate death

Oklahoma County jail barred from holding juveniles after surprise inspection, negligence in inmate death Nolan Clay, Oklahoman Replay Video UP NEXT The Oklahoma County jail has been barred from holding juvenile inmates after the Health Department found repeat deficiencies during a surprise inspection and negligence in the death of an adult inmate. As a result of that inspection, your facility was found to be not in substantial compliance with . regulations, officials from the Health Department and the Office of Juvenile Affairs told the jail administrator Tuesday. © CHRIS LANDSBERGER/THE OKLAHOMAN A table in a cell block at the Oklahoma County Jail

OSDH declares Oklahoma County Jail unfit for juvenile inmates

OSDH declares Oklahoma County Jail unfit for juvenile inmates Rebecca Pryor © Provided by KOKH – Oklahoma City The Oklahoma State  Department of Health has banned the Oklahoma County Jail from holding juvenile inmates after a surprise inspection revealed a laundry list of violations.  The OSDH made the unannounced inspection on June 23. A few weeks later they served Jail Administrator Greg Williams a 61-page non-compliance report detailing dozens of deficiencies, many of which were repeat offenses.  Despite the new controversy, Williams is choosing to continue praising the jail’s progress. Absolutely things are better today than what they were, said Williams, As far as air quality, and as far as plumbing, and water, and electrical, and hot water, and sewage systems, and food, just a lot of things that we’ve been able to address and we’ve been able to address almost all of those things and got them in much better condition.

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