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INVITATION TO NEGOTIATE (ITN) ADDENDUM #1 July 21, 2017 ITN Number: 10511 ITN Services: The Department seeks replies from qualified non-profit, for profit and government entities to serve as the single Provider of Comprehensive Health Services in six (6) RJDCs located in the Central Region consisting of Brevard RJDC, Hillsborough RJDC, Manatee RJDC, Orange RJDC, Pasco RJDC and Pinellas RJDC. UNSPSC Code: 85101500, 85101700, 85101706, 85121607, 85121700, 92101701, 93131700, 93131705 Subject: This Addendum contains questions submitted by prospective Respondents and the Department s answer and updates to the ITN language. Deletions are indicated by strikethrough or reference. Additions, updates or replacements are indicated by underscore, reference or highlighting. REFERENCE: UPDATE: REFERENCE: UPDATE: Page 16, Attachment A-1, Section VI., A., Invoice Properly prepared invoices shall be submitted for each detention center directly to the Department s Contract Manager within fifteen (15) business days following the end of the month for which services were rendered or five (5) business days after receipt of the ADP report. Payment of the invoices shall be pursuant to section 215.422, Florida Statutes and any interest due shall be paid pursuant to section 55.03(1), Florida Statutes. A Vendor Ombudsman, established within the Department of Financial Services, may be contacted if a Respondent is experiencing problems in obtaining timely payment(s) from a State of Florida agency. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at (850) 413-5516. The Respondent shall provide, with each monthly invoice, an accepted and signed monthly ADP report for the previous month, which will be provided by the Department by the tenth (10th) of each month. The report is produced by the first Monday of the month following the reporting month and will be received by the Respondent no later than the tenth (10th) of the invoicing month. The Per diem will be determined as follows: Yearly contract amount in Attachment H by total number of days in the contract term by the total Average Daily Population (ADP) for all Regional Juvenile Detention Centers in the Central Region. The ADP for fiscal year (FY) 2015/16 is three hundred and fifty-six (356) youth as determined by the Department s Bureau of Research and Data s and available in the Comprehensive Accountability Report, (See page 65 of this ITN, IV. Statement of Purpose). This per diem will remain the same for the term of the resulting contract from this ITN. The Respondent must use the following formula to determine monthly invoice amount: # of days in a month x # of youth in the monthly ADP report x per diem = total amount of invoice. Page 45, Attachment A-4, Section III, C., 2., Key Personnel Each Detention Center must have the following Psychiatric Services positions filled as outlined in the table below: Psychiatric Positions per Detention Center Page 1 of 15

Psychiatrist or Psychiatric ARNP (on-site weekly) for at least two (2) hours each week) Psychiatric ARNP may also provide psychiatric services as per Rule 63N.1.0085 Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) Psychiatrist (Clinical Supervisor) on-site bi-weekly when psychiatric services are provided by Psychiatric ARNP (for at least two (2) hours) See Exhibit 2 - Mental Health/Substance Abuse/Psychiatric Services Positions per Regional Juvenile Detention Center REFERENCE: UPDATE: REFERENCE: UPDATE: Brevard RJDC Page 71, Attachment F, Section D., 4., First Round of Negotiations The first round of Negotiations will begin with a presentation from the Respondent. The presentation will address the components listed in Attachment B, section XX., EF., at a minimum. Pages 86-88, Exhibit 1, Matrix for Medical Services Positions Per Regional Juvenile Detention Center DHA Twenty-four (24) hours per year- to conduct all needed CPA, periodic evaluations, sick call referrals and administrative duties On Site in the clinic at least weekly with no more than nine days between visits and on-call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day ARNP/ - 0.35 0.40 FTE (sixteen [16] hours per week) RN Clinic Manager 1.0 FTE (forty (40) hours per week *LPN Minimum of 1.0 FTE (forty (40) hours per week) Records Clerk - Minimum of 1.0 FTE to provide adequate record keeping for both Medical and Mental Health. *On-site nursing coverage shall be provided for a minimum of twelve (12) hours per day Monday-Friday and eight (8) hours per day on weekends, sufficient to perform daily tasks including all med passes. Services shall be provided by Registered Nurses (RNs), and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Minimum Ratio of nursing hours to youth: Forty (40) youth = Forty (40) nursing hours and for every additional twenty (20) youth add ten (10) hours of nursing hours. Page 2 of 15

Hillsborough RJDC DHA Twenty-four (24) hours per year- to conduct all needed CPA, periodic evaluations, sick call referrals and administrative duties On Site in the clinic at least weekly with no more than nine days between visits and on-call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day ARNP - 0.50 FTE (twenty [20] hours per week) RN Clinic Manager 1.0 FTE (40 forty hours) *LPN Minimum of 3.0 FTE (one hundred twenty hours [120] hours per week) Records Clerk - Minimum of 1.0 FTE to provide adequate record keeping for both Medical and Mental Health. *On-site nursing coverage shall be provided for a minimum of twelve (12) hours per day Monday-Friday and eight (8) hours per day on weekends, sufficient to perform daily tasks including all med passes. Services shall be provided by Registered Nurses (RNs), and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Minimum Ratio of nursing hours to youth: Forty (40) youth = Forty (40) nursing hours and for every additional twenty (20) youth add ten (10) hours of nursing hours. Manatee RJDC DHA Twenty-four (24) hours per year- to conduct all needed CPA, periodic evaluations, sick call referrals and administrative duties On Site in the clinic at least weekly with no more than nine days between visits and on-call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day ARNP - 0.40 FTE (sixteen [16] hours per week) RN Clinic Manager 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week) *LPN Minimum of 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week) Records Clerk - Minimum of 1.0 FTE to provide adequate record keeping for both Medical and Mental Health. *On-site nursing coverage shall be provided for a minimum of twelve (12) hours per day Monday- Friday and eight (8) hours per day on weekends, sufficient to perform daily tasks including all med passes. Services shall be provided by Registered Nurses (RNs), and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Minimum Ratio of nursing hours to youth: Forty (40) youth = Forty (40) nursing hours and for every additional twenty (20) youth add ten (10) hours of nursing hours. Page 3 of 15

Orange RJDC DHA Twenty-four (24) hours per year- to conduct all needed CPA, periodic evaluations, sick call referrals and administrative duties On Site in the clinic at least weekly with no more than nine days between visits and on-call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day ARNP - 0.5 FTE (twenty [20] hours per week) RN Clinic Manager 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week *LPN Minimum 4.0 FTE (one hundred sixty hours [160] hours per week) Records Clerk - Minimum of 1.0 FTE to provide adequate record keeping for both Medical and Mental Health. *On-site nursing coverage shall be provided for a minimum of twelve (12) hours per day Monday-Friday and eight (8) hours per day on weekends, sufficient to perform daily tasks including all med passes. Services shall be provided by Registered Nurses (RNs), and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Minimum Ratio of nursing hours to youth: Forty (40) youth = Forty (40) nursing hours and for every additional twenty (20) youth add ten (10) hours of nursing hours. Pasco RJDC DHA Twenty-four (24) hours per year- to conduct all needed CPA, periodic evaluations, sick call referrals and administrative duties On Site in the clinic at least weekly with no more than nine days between visits and on-call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day ARNP - 0.40 FTE (sixteen [16] hours per week) RN Clinic Manager 1.0 FTE (forty hours per week) *LPN Minimum of 1.0 FTE (forty hours [40] hours per week) Records Clerk - Minimum of 1.0 FTE to provide adequate record keeping for both Medical and Mental Health. *On-site nursing coverage shall be provided for a minimum of twelve (12) hours per day Monday-Friday and eight (8) hours per day on weekends, sufficient to perform daily tasks including all med passes. Services shall be provided by Registered Nurses (RNs), and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Minimum Ratio of nursing hours to youth: Forty (40) youth = Forty (40) nursing hours and for every additional twenty (20) youth add ten (10) hours of nursing hours. Page 4 of 15

Pinellas RJDC DHA Twenty-four (24) hours per year- to conduct all needed CPA, periodic evaluations, sick call referrals and administrative duties On Site in the clinic at least weekly with no more than nine days between visits and on-call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day ARNP - 0.5 FTE (twenty [20] hours per week) RN Clinic Manager 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week). *LPN Minimum 3.0 FTE (one hundred twenty [120] hours per week) Records Clerk - Minimum of 1.0 FTE to provide adequate record keeping for both Medical and Mental Health. *On-site nursing coverage shall be provided for a minimum of twelve (12) hours per day Monday-Friday and eight (8) hours per day on weekends, sufficient to perform daily tasks including all med passes. Services shall be provided by Registered Nurses (RNs), and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). Minimum Ratio of nursing hours to youth: Forty (40) youth = Forty (40) nursing hours and for every additional twenty (20) youth add ten (10) hours of nursing hours. REFERENCE: UPDATE: Pages 89-91, Exhibit 2, Matrix for Mental Health, Substance Abuse and Psychiatric Services Positions Per Regional Juvenile Detention Center Brevard RJDC Designated Mental Health Clinician Authority (DMHCA) 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week). The licensed mental health professional responsible for oversight, coordination and implementation of mental health and substance abuse services in the detention center. Personally provides mental health and substance abuse services. Licensed/Non-Licensed Mental Health Professional - 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week). Provides both mental health and substance abuse services. Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff - 0.20 FTE (eight [8] hours per week) *Psychiatrist - Two (2) hours per week Note: Staffing above sought for this forty (40) bed facility. Mental Health Clinical Staff on-site seven (7) days a week. A Non-licensed clinical staff person may also provide substance abuse services if the Provider is licensed under chapter 397 F.S. and as set forth in Rule 65D-30.003(15) and Rule 63N-1, F.A.C. *Psychiatric ARNP may also provide psychiatric services as per Rule 63N-1,0085 F.A.C. Page 5 of 15

Hillsborough RJDC West Designated Mental Health Clinician Authority (DMHCA) 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week). The licensed mental health professional responsible for oversight, coordination and implementation of mental health and substance abuse services in the detention center. Personally provides mental health and substance abuse services. Licensed/Non-Licensed Mental Health Professional - 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week per FTE). Provides both mental health and substance abuse services. *Psychiatrist - Five (5) hours per week Note: Staffing above sought for this ninety-three (93) bed facility. Mental Health Clinical Staff on-site seven (7) days a week. A Non-licensed clinical staff person may also provide substance abuse services if the Provider is licensed under chapter 397 F.S. and as set forth in Rule 65D-30.003(15) and Rule 63N-1, F.A.C.) *Psychiatric ARNP may also provide psychiatric services as per Rule 63N-1,0085 F.A.C. Manatee RJDC Designated Mental Health Clinician Authority (DMHCA) - 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week). The licensed mental health professional responsible for oversight, coordination and implementation of mental health and substance abuse services in the detention center. Personally provides mental health and substance abuse services. Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff one (1) - 0.50 FTE (twenty [20] hours per week) and Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff one (1) - 0.50 FTE (twenty [20] hours per week). *Psychiatrist - Three (3) hours per week Note: Staffing above sought for this forty-two (42) bed facility. Mental Health Clinical Staff on-site seven (7) days a week. A Non-licensed clinical staff person may also provide substance abuse services if the Provider is licensed under chapter 397 F.S. and as set forth in Rule 65D-30.003(15) and Rule 63N-1, F.A.C.) *Psychiatric ARNP may also provide psychiatric services as per Rule 63N-1,0085 F.A.C. Orange RJDC Designated Mental Health Clinician Authority (DMHCA) Licensed - 1.5 FTE (sixty [60] hours per week. The licensed mental health professional responsible for oversight, coordination and implementation of mental health and substance abuse services in the detention. Personally provides mental health and substance abuse services. Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week). *Psychiatrist - Three (3) hours per week. Note: Staffing above sought for this one hundred and twenty-four (124) bed facility. Mental Health Clinical Staff on-site seven (7) days a week. A Non-licensed clinical staff person may also provide substance abuse services if the Provider is licensed under chapter 397 F.S. and as set forth in Rule 65D-30.003(15) and Rule 63N-1, F.A.C.) *Psychiatric ARNP may also provide psychiatric services as per Rule 63N-1,0085 F.A.C. Page 6 of 15

Pasco RJDC Designated Mental Health Clinician Authority (DMHCA) - 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week). The licensed mental health professional responsible for oversight, coordination and implementation of mental health and substance abuse services in the detention. Personally provides mental health and substance abuse services. Licensed/Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff - 0.20 FTE (eight [8] hours per week) *Psychiatrist - Two (2) hours per week Note: Staffing above sought for this thirty-six (36) bed facility. Mental Health Clinical Staff on-site seven (7) days a week. A Non-licensed clinical staff person may also provide substance abuse services if the Provider is licensed under chapter 397 F.S. and as set forth in Rule 65D-30.003(15) and Rule 63N-1, F.A.C. *Psychiatric ARNP may also provide psychiatric services as per Rule 63N-1,0085 F.A.C. Pinellas RJDC Designated Mental Health Clinician Authority (DMHCA) 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week). Responsible for oversight, coordination and implementation of mental health and substance abuse services. Personally provides mental health and substance abuse services. Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff 1.0 FTE (forty [40] hours per week) *Psychiatrist Three (3) hour per week Note: Staffing above sought for this ninety-six (96) bed facility Mental Health Clinical Staff on-site seven (7) days a week. A Non-licensed clinical staff person may also provide substance abuse services if the Provider is licensed under chapter 397 F.S. and as set forth in Rule 65D-30.003(15) and Rule 63N-1, F.A.C.) *Psychiatric ARNP may also provide psychiatric services as per Rule 63N-1,0085 F.A.C. Return of this Addendum is not mandatory; however, the Provider is responsible for its contents and is requested to sign and submit this Addendum with its response to the ITN. Protests must be filed with the General Counsel s Office, Department of Juvenile Justice, 2737 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3100, within the time prescribed in section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, and chapter 28-110, Florida Administrative Code. Notices delivered by hand delivery or delivery service shall be to the Agency Clerk, Office of the General Counsel, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, 2737 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3100, with a copy to the Department s Procurement Manager responsible for this solicitation. Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed in section 120.57 (3), Florida Statutes, or failure to post the bond or other security required by law within the time allowed for filing a bond, shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Written notices, formal requests and proceedings must conform to the requirements set forth in chapter 28-110, Florida Administrative Code. Any person who files an action protesting a decision or intended decision pertaining to contracts administered by the department or agency pursuant to section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes, shall post with the department or the agency at the time of filing the formal written protest a bond payable to the department or agency in an amount equal to 1 percent (1%) of the estimated contract amount. The estimated contract amount shall be based upon the contract price submitted by the protestor or, if no contract price was submitted, the department or agency shall estimate the contract amount based on factors including, but not Page 7 of 15

limited to, the price of previous or existing contracts for similar commodities or contractual services, the amount appropriated by the Legislature for the contract, or the fair market value of similar commodities or contractual services. The agency shall provide the estimated contract amount to the Provider within seventy-two (72) hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and state holidays, after the filing of the notice of protest by the Provider. The estimated contract amount is not subject to protest pursuant to section 120.57(3), Florida Statutes. The bond shall be conditioned upon the payment of all costs and charges that are adjudged against the protestor in the administrative hearing in which the action is brought and in any subsequent appellate court proceeding. In lieu of a bond, the department or agency may, in either case, accept a cashier's check, official bank check, or money order in the amount of the bond. If, after completion of the administrative hearing process and any appellate court proceedings, the department or agency prevails, it shall recover all costs and charges which shall be included in the final order or judgment, excluding attorney's fees. This section shall not apply to protests filed by the Office of Supplier Diversity. Upon payment of such costs and charges by the protestor, the bond, cashier's check, official bank check, or money order shall be returned to the protestor. If, after the completion of the administrative hearing process and any appellate court proceedings, the protestor prevails, it shall recover all costs and charges which shall be included in the final order or judgment, excluding attorney's fees. SIGNED BY: NAME: COMPANY: TITLE: DATE: Page 8 of 15

ITN/CONTRACT #10511 ITN 10511 The Department seeks replies from qualified non-profit, for profit and government entities to serve as the single Provider of Comprehensive Health Services in six (6) RJDCs located in the Central Region consisting of Brevard RJDC, Hillsborough RJDC, Manatee RJDC, Orange RJDC, Pasco RJDC and Pinellas RJDC. (Questions are presented in exact manner received) Question #1 Answer #1 Question #2 Answer #2 Question #3 Answer #3 Question #4 Answer #4 Question #5 Answer #5 Question #6 Answer #6 Question #7 Answer #7 Questions from Maxim Healthcare Services, Received on June 29, 2017 Page 24, #4 Health Education Programming: What type of training is expected to be included in the "comprehensive monthly health education program"? Is this to be determined by the provider or will specific topics assigned by OHS? The respondent may determine the most effective type of training to meet this requirement as long as the curriculum is evidence-based. Please see, 63M-2.037 and 63M-2.010, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Pages 86 91: In Exhibits 1 and 2 of the ITN, The schedule calls for twenty-four (24) hours per year for the DHA to perform their duties on-site. In 63M-2, it states that the DHA must be on-site a minimum of once per week. Can you clarify the minimum requirements for the schedule the DHA needs to be onsite for Exhibits 1 and 2? The requirement of the Designated Health Authority (DHA) in each of the respective tables in Exhibit 1 is being corrected, in this Addendum to read, DHA - On site in the clinic at least weekly with no more than nine days between visits and on-call 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. Exhibit 2 does not include any requirements related to the DHA. Page 89 of the ITN lists psychiatric hours in The Hillsborough RJDC as 5 hours per week. The current contract in place calls for 3 hours per week at this facility, as well as 3 hours at Orange and Pinellas facilities (both larger than Hillsborough). Please clarify if DJJ is requiring an increase in services for this facility. Yes. As stated on Page 89 of the ITN, the Department is requiring (5) hours per week of services to be provided by the Psychiatrist at Hillsborough RJDC. Page 90 of the ITN lists mental health services for The Manatee RJDC as 40 hours for DMHCA, 20 hours of a licensed clinician and 20 of a non-licensed clinician. The current contract in place requires 40 hours for the DMHCA and 20 hours for an un-licensed clinician. Please clarify if DJJ is requiring an increase in services for this facility. Yes. As stated on page 90 of the ITN, the Department is requiring mental health services be provided at Manatee RJDC for the following amount of hours for the positions indicated: 40 hours by the DMHCA, 20 hours by a licensed clinician and 20 hours by a non-licensed clinician. Page 90 of the ITN lists psychiatric services in The Manatee RJDC requiring 3 hours per week. The current contract requires 2 hours per week. Please clarify if DJJ is requiring an increase in services for this facility. Yes. As stated on page 90 of the ITN, the Department is requiring psychiatric services be provided at Manatee RJDC for 3 hours per week. What is the state s annual budget for the Central region? The projected annual amount for the resulting contract shall not exceed $4.2 million. What timeframe does DJJ anticipate for transition? The anticipated posting date of the Notice of Final Agency Decision is November 8, 2017. The anticipated Contract Execution Date is December 15, 2017, as updated in Information Notice #2. These dates and any subsequent revisions to these dates can be found on the Vendor Bid System at: http://www.myflorida.com/apps/vbs/vbs_www.ad_r2.view_ad?advertisement_key_num=134127 Page 9 of 15

ITN/CONTRACT #10511 Question #8 Section XI of Attachment B indicates the Contract is expected to begin January 1 2018 while the chart in Section IV of Attachment B indicates Anticipated Contract Execution Date is December 29 2017. When does the state expect the awarded vendor to officially Go Live? Answer #8 The anticipated date for services to begin is January 1, 2018. Question #9 Attachment H-6: Was there an Excel pricing work up sheet associated with Attachment H, that needed to be completed? Answer #9 As of July 3, 2017, the complete Attachment H, Excel worksheet has been uploaded as a separate attachment, to the Vendor Bid System. Question #10 Answer #10 Question #11 Answer #11 Question #12 Answer #12 Questions from Centurion, LLC, Received on June 30, 2017 Please provide an Average Daily Population (ADP) for each of the six RJDCs included in the ITN. Include number of boys and number of girls for each facility. Please see the attached Average Daily Population (ADP) table for FY 16-17 for the six RJDCs for this ITN included as a part of this Addendum. The table also includes the ADP by gender for each facility included in the ITN. Please provide current staff vacancies by position and facility. For each of the current contracts staffing vacancies by position are provided below: D2056 Manatee RJDC, Hillsborough RJDC, Pasco RJDC, and Pinellas RJDC - Medical Services One (1) Medical Records Clerk position is vacant D2057 - Brevard RJDC - MHSA Services - No vacancies X1642 - Manatee RJDC - Psychiatric Services - No vacancies X1643 - Manatee RJDC - MHSA Services No vacancies X1644 Pasco RJDC - Psychiatric Services No vacancies X1645 - Pasco RJDC - MHSA Services No vacancies X1646 - Pinellas RJDC - MHSA Services No vacancies X1649 - Hillsborough RJDC - Psychiatric Services No vacancies X1650 Hillsborough RJDC - MHSA Services No vacancies X1655 - Pinellas RJDC - Psychiatric Services No vacancies X1714 - Orange RJDC - MHSA Services No vacancies X1715 - Orange-Brevard RJDC Medical-Psych Services No vacancies Please provide the monthly trend in ADP by facility for the current and prior two fiscal years. Please see the attached monthly ADP chart for FY 15-16 and FY 16-17 included as a part of this Addendum. Question #13 Answer #13 Please provide the current medical, mental health, substance abuse and psychiatric services staffing matrices for each of the six facilities. The current staffing matrices for the following contracts and amendments can be obtained via public records request or via the Florida Accountability Contract Tracking System (FACTS) at: https://facts.fldfs.com/search/contractsearch.aspx. D2056 - Manatee RJDC, Hillsborough RJDC, Pasco RJDC and Pinellas RJDC - Medical Services D2057 - Brevard RJDC - MHSA Services X1642 - Manatee RJDC - Psychiatric Services X1643 - Manatee RJDC - MHSA Services X1644 Pasco RJDC - Psychiatric Services X1645 - Pasco RJDC - MHSA Services X1646 - Pinellas RJDC - MHSA Services X1649 - Hillsborough RJDC - Psychiatric Services X1650 Hillsborough RJDC - MHSA Services X1655 - Pinellas RJDC - Psychiatric Services X1714 - Orange RJDC - MHSA Services Page 10 of 15

ITN/CONTRACT #10511 X1715 - Orange-Brevard RJDC Medical-Psych Services Question #14 Answer #14 Question #15 Answer #15 Question #16 Answer #16 Please provide the Department s forecasted trend in ADP by facility for the three contract years under this ITN. Please see the attached Anticipated Annual Impact to Secure Detention for Detaining all Youth Disposed to Residential Commitment table for the six RJDCs for this ITN included as a part of this Addendum. When is this contract start date and what is the full contract term? Attachment B, Section XI., Contract Period and Renewal of the ITN states, The resulting Contract is expected to begin on January 1, 2018, and shall end at 11:59 p.m. on December 31, 2021. Please provide copies of current contracts presently providing for the services being requested by the ITN. Currently, the Department has the following Contracts in the Central Region: D2056 - Manatee RJDC, Hillsborough RJDC, Pasco RJDC and Pinellas RJDC - Medical Services D2057 - Brevard RJDC - MHSA Services X1642 - Manatee RJDC - Psychiatric Services X1643 - Manatee RJDC - MHSA Services X1644 Pasco RJDC - Psychiatric Services X1645 - Pasco RJDC - MHSA Services X1646 - Pinellas RJDC - MHSA Services X1649 - Hillsborough RJDC - Psychiatric Services X1650 Hillsborough RJDC - MHSA Services X1655 - Pinellas RJDC - Psychiatric Services X1714 - Orange RJDC - MHSA Services X1715 Orange-Brevard RJDC Medical-Psych Services Copies of these contracts and amendments can be obtained via public records request or by searching the Florida Accountability Contract Tracking System (FACTS) at: https://facts.fldfs.com/search/contractsearch.aspx Question #17 Answer #17 Question #18 Answer #18 Question #19 Answer #19 Question #20 Does the Department anticipate any change in the status and/or scope of services to be provided at any of the six facilities during the three contract years. No. At this time, the Department does not anticipate any change in the scope of services to be provided at any of the six facilities during the three (3) year contract term. Would the Department extend the due date an additional two weeks to account for the long Fourth of July holiday and to allow more time between the date the Department releases answers to questions and the due date for proposals so that vendors can factor answers into their proposals and price assumptions? The Department allows ten (10) days from the date the answers to written questions are posted on the Vendor Bid System (VBS) to the date the written replies are due and opened. The Department will not be able to extend the ten (10) day time period to meet the time frames required for this ITN. The ITN references dental care. Is dental care provided on site at each RJDC? If so, please provide required dental staffing matrix. If not, please list where dental services are obtained for each RJDC. Dental Care is not provided within the detention centers. Each detention center has identified at least one local dentist or dental clinic that is willing to provide dental services to our youth on an asneeded basis. It is the responsibility of the Department to arrange for dental care and to provide transportation for these services when warranted. Which Electronic Medical Record is in use? Please provide the name of the company that provides the EMR. Page 11 of 15

ITN/CONTRACT #10511 Answer #20 The Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is proprietary to the Department. It was not purchased by an outside provider. Question #21 Please provide the names of the current providers of the following services at each of the 6 RJDC facilities: pharmacy, laboratory, x-ray, emergency room services, inpatient hospitalization services. Answer #21 Diamond Pharmacy Services is the current Provider for pharmacy services at the six (6) Regional Juvenile Detention Centers. MobilexUSA provides on-site x-ray services. LabCorp provides laboratory services at each of these six (6) facilities. There is no current Provider that is contracted for emergency room or inpatient hospitalization services. Question #22 Answer #22 Question #23 Answer #23 Question #24 Answer #24 Question #25 Answer #25 Is telemedicine used at any of the facilities? If yes, please list the services provided at each facility that uses telemedicine. No. Currently, telemedicine is not used at any of the facilities in the Central region. The ITN indicates the vendor is responsible to procure medications. Please list the name of the pharmacy providers today for all 6 RJDC facilities. Include a list of backup pharmacies. Currently, the Department utilizes Diamond Pharmacy for pharmacy services at all facilities identified in the ITN. Additionally, each facility has identified a local back-up pharmacy (e.g., Publix and Walgreens). Please provide the performance measures and evaluation metrics in place today at each RJDC facility. Please list penalties accrued by the current vendors in FY 2017, if any. Please see the attached Provider Performance Measures included as part of this Addendum. These attachments include the response to monitoring visits. Which chronic care clinics are in place today at the RJDC facilities? Please list by facility and disease entity. The Department has no chronic care clinics at any of the facilities identified in the ITN. Question #26 Please provide the names of the organizations that provide services today at each of the 6 RJDC facilities. Answer #26 Maxim Healthcare provides services at the following facilities: Pasco RJDC, Pinellas RJDC, Hillsborough RJDC and Manatee RJDC Camelot Community Care, Inc. provides services at the following facilities: Manatee RJDC, Orange RJDC, Pasco RJDC, Pinellas RJDC, and Hillsborough RJDC Correct Care Solutions, Inc. provides services at the following facilities: Brevard RJDC and Orange RJDC Specialized Treatment, Education and Prevention (STEP) Inc. provides services at the following facility: Brevard RJDC Question #27 Answer #27 Question #28 Will the Respondent be responsible for the cost of any on-site or off-site specialty provider services other than those to be provided by the staff specified in ITN Exhibits 1 and 2 and proposed in the Respondents contract staffing matrix? No. The Respondent awarded the resulting contract, will not be responsible for the cost of any onsite or off-site specialty provider services other than those to be provided by the staff specified in ITN Exhibits 1 and 2 and proposed in the Respondent s contract staffing matrix. Please identify which of the following services, if any, will be provided at the cost of the Respondent: Pharmaceuticals to include medical and psychotropic medications Page 12 of 15

ITN/CONTRACT #10511 Answer #28 Question #29 Answer #29 Question #30 Answer #30 Question #31 Answer #31 Question #32 Answer #32 Question #33 Radiology services to include X-rays, ultra-sounds, and mammography Laboratory services On-site specialty provider visits Off-site specialty provider visits Outpatient hospital visits Inpatient hospital stays Emergency hospital visits Emergency transportation Clinical supplies Clinical equipment Prosthetics Hearing aids Eyeglasses Other miscellaneous on-site clinical services For any of the above items indicated as to be provided at the cost of the Respondent, please provide monthly and annual utilization and cost data for the current and prior two fiscal years. The Department, not the Respondent, will be responsible for the cost of the services listed. Do the staffing hours specified in ITN Exhibits 1 and 2 include paid-days-off for vacation and sick days under an approved Respondent employee benefit plan, or does the Department expect the hours indicated to be provided in total as actual worked hours? The Department expects the staffing hours that are specified in Exhibits 1 and 2 in the ITN to be provided in total as actual hours worked. Staffing costs are generally fixed unless significant changes in ADP result in the need and ability to adjust staffing levels. Will the Department provide a minimum ADP under which the Attachment H proposed Daily Per Diem Cost will apply and provisions for renegotiation of the Daily Per Diem Cost if the ADP falls below that minimum? The negotiated daily per diem rate will remain the same throughout the term of the contract. As stated on page 16 of the ITN, the Per diem will be determined as follows: Yearly contract amount in Attachment H by total number of days in the contract term by the total Average Daily Population (ADP) for all Regional Juvenile Detention Centers in the Central Region. The ADP for fiscal year (FY) 2015/16 is three hundred and fifty-six (356) youth as determined by the Department s Bureau of Research and Data s and available in the Comprehensive Accountability Report, (See page 5 of this ITN, IV. Statement of Purpose). This per diem will remain the same for the term of the resulting contract from this ITN. Exhibit 1 indicates that the ARNP position at Brevard is 0.35 FTE, but also indicates 16 hours per week which represents 0.40 FTE on a 40-hour work week schedule. Could the Department clarify hour many hours are required of this position at Brevard? The number of hours required of the ARNP position at Brevard is sixteen (16) hours. Exhibit 1 of the ITN is being corrected in this addendum to change the 0.35 FTE to 0.40 FTE. Exhibit 2 lists one position as Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff at several facilities. Could the Department identify the actual position titles used under the current contracts to fill these positions and the clinical qualifications for these positions? The position titles in the current contracts are Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person and Non-Licensed Substance Abuse Clinical Staff Person. The qualifications of a Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person can be found in 63N-1.0031(1)(b), F.A.C. The qualifications of a Non- Licensed Substance Abuse Clinical Staff Person can be found in 63N-1.0032(3), F.A.C. For the position in Exhibit 2 titled Licensed/Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff, could the department identify if this position is predominately filled in the current contracts Page 13 of 15

ITN/CONTRACT #10511 Answer #33 by non-licensed or licensed staff, the actual titles of individuals currently in those positions and the expected qualifications for individuals in these positions? Positions as stated in current contract amendments: D2057 - DMHA (licensed) and Mental Health (unlicensed) D2057 - DMHA (licensed) and Mental Health (unlicensed) X1643 - DMHCA (licensed) and Mental Health Clinical Staff (unlicensed) X1645 - DMHCA (licensed) and Mental Health Clinical Staff (unlicensed) X1646 - DMHA (licensed) and Mental Health Clinical Staff (unlicensed) X1650 - DMHCA (licensed) and Mental Health Clinical Staff (unlicensed) X1714 - DMHA (licensed) and Mental Health (unlicensed) The qualifications of a Licensed Mental Health Professional are provided in Rule 63N-1.002(46) and 63N-1.0031(1)(a). The qualifications of a Non-Licensed Mental Health Clinical Staff Person are provided in Rule 63N-1.0031(1)(b). Question #34 Could the Department please provide average salaries for each position in Exhibits 1 and 2 as paid under the current contracts? Answer #34 The current hourly rates for the positions in question can be found in the current contracts and amendments via public records request or via the Florida Accountability Contract Tracking System (FACTS) at: https://facts.fldfs.com/search/contractsearch.aspx. Question #35 Answer #35 Please identify which of the following administrative items and associated costs that will be the responsibility of the Respondent: Copiers, fax, shredders, and other office equipment Computers and peripheral equipment Office supplies Local telephone Long distance telephone Internet connectivity Office furniture Will any of the above furniture or equipment used by the current vendors be available for use under the new contract? If yes, could the Department please provide an inventory of those items to be retained and provided? The Department has financial responsibility for the items listed. Furniture and/or equipment used by the current Provider(s) will be made available under the new contract. Question #36 Will the Daily Per Diem Cost provided in Attachment H be fixed for just the first contract year and renegotiated for each subsequent year of the contract, or be fixed at the same rate for the entire three years of the contract? Answer #36 Please see Answer #30. Question #37 Answer #37 Question #38 Questions from Correct Care Solutions, Received on June 30, 2017 What does the Department anticipate as the new ADP for each individual facility after 10/1/17 with the new legislation that will be going in effect Please see the attached Anticipated Annual Impact to Secure Detention for Detaining all Youth Disposed to Residential Commitment table for the six RJDCs for this ITN included as a part of this Addendum. Are the minimum staffing requirements based on the new anticipated ADPs or the current ADPs? a. If the current ADPs, will the Department provide bidders with updated minimum staffing requirements by facility based on the anticipated ADP increases, so that bidders may be Page 14 of 15

ITN/CONTRACT #10511 Answer #38 Question #39 Answer #39 Question #40 Answer #40 aware of how these changes could impact their proposed staffing and pricing for this ITN? The staffing requirements stated in the ITN are based on FY 15-16 ADPs. Please see the answer to Question #37 to determine your reply concerning appropriate staffing levels based upon the minimum staffing ratios stated in the ITN. Will Orange RJDC expect its second medical clinic to open with the new ADP increase? The Department has not finalized any decisions on this item. A second medical clinic will be opened if the Department determines an increase is warranted by the ADP. If the second medical clinic opens at Orange RJDC, will two separate medication passes run concurrently? The Department has not finalized any decisions on this item. If a second medical clinic is opened a decision on medication passes will be determined at that time. Question #41 Please provide ADP reports for 7/1/16 6/30/17. Answer #41 Please see the attached Average Daily Population table for FY 16-17 and the Monthly ADP chart for FY 16-17 for the six RJDCs for this ITN included as a part of this Addendum. Question #42 Answer #42 Please provide copies of the medical and mental health staffing schedules for the past six months. Please see the attached medical and mental health staffing schedules for the past six months included as a part of this Addendum. Page 15 of 15