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FDCO and Centurion of Florida Contract-July 2022

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CONTRACT #C2995
AMENDMENT #1
CONTRACT BETWEEN
THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
AND
CENTURION OF FLORIDA, LLC
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Corrections ("Department") and Centurion of Florida, LLC
("Contractor"), are the Parties to Contract #C2995;
WHEREAS, the Parties entered into Contract #C2995 on July 1, 2022, which expires on June 30, 2023; and
WHEREAS, the Parties desire to amend the terms of the Contract.
NOW THEREFORE, the Parties agree to the following changes:

1.0 MODIFICATIONS
In accordance with Section VI., CONTRACT MODIFICATION, the following changes are hereby
applied:
1.1 Section IV., A., 1., is hereby revised to read:

IV.

A.

Invoice Adjustments: Credit memos will be issued by the Contractor for
adjustments to include, but not be limited to, the following:
•

•

Costs for statewide FDC contract monitoring staff salaries,
fringe/benefits, and travel expenditures, not to exceed
$2,000,000$3,000,000 annually.
Reimbursements received from the fee schedule for services at
Reception and Medical Center (RMC) Hospital from Private
Correctional Facilities. Currently, the Department has an established fee
schedule for services provided by RMCH/Institution to inmates housed
at private prisons managed by the DMS. The Contractor shall be entitled
to reimbursement for services provided to inmates housed at private
prisons, operated by DMS, following this fee schedule. The fee schedule
will be reviewed at least annually, but not more than semi-annually, by
the Department and the Contractor. The Department shall approve all
fees. Costs for non-Centurion inmates (not included in the RMC fee
schedule) while at the RMCH or an Outside Hospital will not be billed
to FDC but will be submitted directly to the private vendor. If the
Contractor is not paid timely by the Private Correctional Facility
operators, the Contractor will notify the Department who will liaison
with DMS to facilitate payment for the Contractor's services.

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CONTRACT #C2995
AMENDMENT #1
2.0 CONFLICT

To the extent any of the terms of this Amendment conflict with the terms of the Contract, the terms of this
Amendment shall control. All other terms of the Contract remain in full force and any previous
amendments remain in full force.

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CONTRACT #C2995
AMENDMENT #1
This Amendment shall begin on the date on which it is signed by both Parties.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be executed by their undersigned
officials as duly authorized.

CONTRACTOR:
CENTURION OF FLORIDA, LLC
SIGNED
BY:
NAME:

Keith Lueking

TITLE:

Chief Executive Officer

DATE:

4/26/2023

FEIN:

81-0687470

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

SIGNED
BY:

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NAME:

Ric ky D. Dixon

Approved as to form and legality, subject to
execution.

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Deputy General Counsel