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
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