CoreCivic Investor Presentation Q4 2020
CoreCivic's Quality Assurance and Government Oversight
CoreCivic facilities also are subject to a range of other audit and inspection processes, based on facility mission,
location and contractual and regulatory requirements:
CoreCivic Safety facilities that maintain American Correctional Association ("ACA") accreditation undergo audits by
independent auditors trained and assigned by the ACA on a three-year cycle. ACA audits review all facets of correctional
operations, including inmate/resident health care.
• All CoreCivic Safety and Community facilities are subject to auditing on a three-year cycle for compliance with the Prison Rape
Elimination Act ("PREA").
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Some CoreCivic Safety facilities require accreditation by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care ("NCCHC"), an
independent organization that reviews health care operations in correctional environments.
CoreCivic facilities with federal populations are periodically audited by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
("OFCCP") of the United States Department of Labor.
CoreCivic facilities are subject to inspections related to state and local requirements in areas such as fire safety and food
service.
Several CoreCivic facilities are subject to inspection in connection with oversight of our government partner agencies by other,
independent government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Inspector General (BOP and USMS),
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (ICE), DHS Office of Detention Oversight, and DHS Office
for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
CoreCivic employees have access to government inspectors general and similar offices for purposes of reporting fraud, waste
and other forms of misconduct in connection with government contracts, and such offices typically have authority, by law or by
contract, to investigate our operations and the conduct of our employees and agents.
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