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Jail board hears operational and fiscal update: vacancies, Narcan distribution and Medicaid limits

Prince William–Manassas Regional Jail Board · July 18, 2024
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Summary

Superintendent and fiscal officer reported operational capacity, staffing vacancies (64 sworn, 11 civilian), distribution of 810 Narcan boxes since Oct. 19, 2021, a preliminary fiscal-year revenue estimate of about $63.4 million, and gaps in Medicaid coverage for ER intake visits and outpatient surgeries.

During the July 17 meeting, the Prince William–Manassas Regional Jail Board received detailed operational and fiscal reports from the superintendent and the fiscal officer.

The superintendent reported the adult detention center’s operational capacity is 871 beds and management capacity is 1,320. He said the facility’s average daily population for 2024 was 539, with monthly highs noted for May and June. The superintendent told the board the ADC currently has 64 vacant sworn positions and 11 civilian vacancies and described recruitment and training steps underway, including master jail…

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