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MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT TAMPA BAY MULTI-AGENCY GANG TASK FORCE 2015MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT TAMPA BAY MULTI- AGENCY GANG TASK FORCE (MAGTF) 2015 WHEREAS, the subscribed law enforcement agencies are so located in relation to each other that it is to the advantage of each to receive and extend mutual aid in the form of law enforcement services and resources to adequately respond to: 1. Continuing, multi jurisdictional law enforcement problems, so as to protect the public peace and safety, and preserve the lives and property of the people; and, 2. Intensive situations, including, but not limited to emergencies as defined under Section 252.34, F.S., and, WHEREAS, it is the intent of this agreement that because of the existing and continuing possibility of intensive situations and other law enforcement emergencies and specific law enforcement issues addressed herein and in order to ensure that the preparation of law enforcement will be adequate to deal with such activity, protect the public peace and safety, and preserve the lives and property of the people; and, WHEREAS, some state and federal law enforcement agencies with broad criminal jurisdiction pursuant to Florida and Federal law may also work jointly with the task force contemplated herein, and are welcomed as task force participants; it is recognized that the Parties hereto can benefit by expanding their jurisdictional authority and available manpower resources through the use of a mutual aid agreement; and, WHEREAS, the following agencies have the authority under Section 23.12 — 23.127 F.S., The Florida Mutual Aid Act, to enter into a combined mutual aid agreement for law enforcement service which: 1. Permits voluntary cooperation and operational assistance of a routine law enforcement nature across jurisdictional lines; and, 2 P iovides for rendering of assistance in a law enforcement emergency including, but not limited to, those defined in Section 252.34, F.S. Participating agencies are as follows: Belleair Police Department Clearwater Police Department Gulfport Police Department Haines City Police Department Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Kenneth City Police Department Lakeland Police Department Lake Alfred Police Department Lake Wales Police Department Largo Police Department Osceola County Sheriffs Office Pasco County Sheriffs Office Pinellas - County Sheriffs-Office Pinellas Park Police Department Plant City Police Department Polk County Sheriffs Office St. Petersburg Police Department Sarasota Police Department Sarasota Sheriffs Office Tampa Police Department Tarpon Springs Police Department Temple Terrace Police Department Treasure Island Police Department University of South Florida Police Department Winter Haven Police Department Manatee County Sheriffs Office Citrus County Sheriff's Office Hernando County Sheriffs Office Office of the State Attorney 13`h Judicial Circuit Office of the State Attorney 6th Judicial Circuit Office of the State Attorney 10`h Judicial Circuit Dade City Police Department Bartow Police Department Bradenton - Police Depai tment Palmetto Police Department Bradenton Beach Police Department Kissimmee Police Department Sumter County Sheriff's Office Zephyrhills Police Department Davenport Police Department Upon approval of the steering committee which is composed of a representative from eachparticipating agency, other agencies may be included in MAGTF activities. Now, therefore, the above listed parties agree as follows: SECTION I: PROVISIONS FOR VOLUNTARY COOPERATION Each of the aforesaid law enforcement agencies hereby approve and enter into this agreement whereby -each of the - agencies -nay- -request and - render -law enforcement assistance to the other to include, but not necessarily be limited to, dealing with gang and disruptive group activity, and gang and disruptive group related crime. SECTION II: PROVISIONS FOR OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE Each of the aforesaid law enforcement agencies hereby approve and enter into this agreement whereby each of the agencies may request and render law enforcement assistance to the other to include, but not necessarily limited to civil disturbances, large protest demonstrations, concerts and parades related to gang and disruptive group activity .1 • _.1 : .1 • • 1s 9- : "•ii e crime. ac agency s a ave a represen a ive on the Multi- Agency Gang Task Force (MAGTF) steering committee. The steering committee will develop operational policies and procedures, when necessary. Upon approval of the steering committee other agencies may be included in MAGTF activity. Supervision of the personnel assigned to this investigation shall be the mutual responsibility of the participating agencies. Responsibility for the conduct of individual members will be with the respective agency head or his designated supervisor. Operational strategies will be mutually addressed and resolved by the assigned supervisors. If necessary, the steering committee will meet once a month. The assigned supervisors agree to meet upon activation of the MAGTF to discuss and implement -----investigative-strategies-and-resolve-any-problems-which may arise. The representative from the requesting agency will be the administrative supervisor of any activation and as such will be responsible for coordinating the MAGTF response INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS: Each agency shall be responsible for documenting information into appropriate investigative reports. The parties may agree to delegate to specific personnel the primary responsibility of documenting information gathered from interviews, debriefings, surveillances, undercover activities or any other investigative activities. All participating agencies agree to make all of their investigative reports relali • •r-• icipa ing agencies. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMANTS OR SOURCES: The day to day control and supervision of any confidential informant or source shall be under the individual agent or officer recruiting said informant or source. SECTION III: PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING ASSISTANCE A participating agency can request the activation of the MAGTF by contacting the Chairperson of the steering committee, or his/her designee, who will notify one other member of the steering_committee, other than a representative of the requesting agency. The steering committee chairperson will then inform the requesting agency of the resources available. The requesting agency will then arrange with each assisting agency representative for the deployment of resources. Decisions of the assisting agency head regarding the supply of resources are final. SECTION IV: COMMAND AND SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY The personnel and equipment that are assigned by the assisting agency head shall be under the immediate command of a supervising officer designated by the assisting agency head or his or her designee. Such supervising officer shall be under the operational supervision of the agency head or his or her designee of the agency requesting assistance. CONFLICTS: Whenever an officer, deputy sheriff or other appointee is rendering assistance pursuant to this agreement, the officer, deputy sheriff or appointee shall abide by and be subject to the rules and regulations, personnel policies, general orders and standard operating procedures of his or her own employer. If any such rule, regulation, peisoniel policy, general order or standard operating procedure is contradicted, contravened or otherwise in conflict with a direct order of a superior officer of the requesting agency, then such rule, regulation, policy, general order or procedure shall control and shall supersede the direct order and notification of said conflict should be made to the requesting agency. An officer, deputy sheriff or other appointee of an assisting agency shall not knowingly violate the requesting agency's rules, regulations, policy or operating procedures. HANDLING COMPLAINTS: Whenever there is cause to believe that a complaint has arisen as a result of a cooperative effort as it may pertain to this agreement, the agency head or his or her designee of the requesting agency shall be responsible for the documentation of said complaint to ascertain at a minimum: 1. 2. 3. 4. The identity of the complainant. An address where the complaining party can be contacted. The specific allegation. The identity of the employees accused without regard to agency affiliation. If it is determined that the accused is an employee of an assisting agency, the above information, with all pertinent documentation gathered during the receipt and processing of the complaint, shall be forwarded without delay to the agency head or his or her designee of the assisting agency for administrative review. The requesting agency may conduct a review of the complaint to determine if any factual basis for the complaint r any of the employees of the iequestmg agency violated any of their agency's policies and procedures. SECTION V: LIABILITY Each party engaging in any mutual cooperation and assistance, pursuant to this agreement, agrees to assume responsibility for the acts, omissions, or conduct of such party's own employees while engaged in rendering such aid pursuant to this agreement, subject to the provisions of Section 768.28, F.S., where applicable. SECTION VI: POWERS, PRIVILEGES, IMMUNITIES AND COSTS a. Employees of the participating agencies when actually engaging in a- mutual - cooperation- and - assistance - outside -of the jurisdictional- limits- oftheit employer, but inside this state under the terms of this agreement, shall, pursuant to the provisions of Section 23.127(1), F.S., have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges and immunities as if the employee was performing duties inside the employee's political subdivision or jurisdictional territory in which normally employed. The cross jurisdictional authority will occur only when the MAGTF is activated by the steering committee chairperson, or his/her designee., and will be applicable only in the jurisdiction of the requesting agency and outside that jurisdiction, if necessary, as part of the specific MAGTF activation if the operation must enter another MAGTF party's jurisdiction(s); provided officers with jurisdiction independent of the agreement are also present. b. The requesting agency is responsible for providing adequate communication equipment to the assisting agency. Each party agrees to furnish necessary personnel, equip , resouiees an facilities and to lender services to each other party to the agreement as set forth above; provided however, that no party shall be required to deplete unreasonably its own personnel, equipment, resources, facilities, and services in furnishing such mutual aid. c. A political subdivision that furnishes equipment pursuant to this agreement must bear the cost of loss or damage to that equipment and must pay any expense incurred in the operation and maintenance of that equipment. d. The agency furnishing aid pursuant to this agreement shall compensate its appointees or employees during the time such aid is rendered and shall defray the actual travel and maintenance expenses of its employees while they are rendering such aid, including any amounts paid or due for compensation due to personal injury or death while - such - employees - are- engaged-in render ch aid. e. The privileges and. immunities from liability, exemption from laws, ordinances and rules, and all pension, insurance, relief, disability, worker's compensation, salary, death and other benefits that apply to the activity of an employee of an agency when performing the employee's duties within the territorial limits of the employee's agency apply to the employee to the same degree, manner, and extent while engaged in the performance of the employee's duties, extraterritorially under the provisions of this Mutual Aid Agreement. The provisions of this section shall apply with equal effect to paid, volunteer, auxiliary, and reserve employees. f. Nothing herein shall prevent the requesting agency from requesting supplemental appropriations from the governing authority having budgeting jurisdiction to reimburse the assisting agency for any actual costs or expenses incurred by the .A SECTION VII: INSURANCE Each party, by signing this mutual aid agreement, certifies that they are adequately insured or self insured to cover the risk to which that party may be exposed. Should the insurance coverage, however provided, of any party be canceled or undergo material change, that party shall notify all parties to this agreement of such change within ten (10) days of receipt of notice or actual knowledge of such change. SECTION VIII: COPIES AND EFFECTIVE DATE This agreement shall take effect upon execution and approval by the hereinafter named officials-for-each-such-party-as-the-party-signs-and shall continue- inrill force for five years until May 30th 2020, unless terminated prior thereto by the participating agencies. Any agency may withdraw in writing from the agreement at any time. Copies of this agreement shall have the force and effect of the original agreement. Separate signature pages for the parties may be added to the agreement for purposes of documentary execution and approval by parties. SECTION IX; CANC This agreement may be canceled by any party upon delivery of written notice to the other party or parties. Cancellation will be at the discretion of any subscribing party. Party's Acceptance of the Tampa Bay Mutual Aid Gang Task Force (MAGTF) 2015 Combined Voluntary Cooperation / Operational Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of the agency, who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication of such authorization is being made. Any signatory may attach to this signature page any further evidence of authorization you wish to remain on file with the FDLE Mutual Aid Office along with this signature page. Each Party's executed signature page will be added to, and become a part of, the MAGTF Mutual Aid Agreement (MAA) to signify Party acceptance of the MAA. *********************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Sheriff or Chief E cutive Officer ,Chief of Police Daniel W. Slaughter Clearwater Police Department Print or Type Name and Agency Date: Countersigned: 'leOrltINCrAtV#03 CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA George N. Cretekos Mayor Approved as to form: obert J. S rette Assistant ity Attorney William B. Home II City Manager Attest: Rosemarie Call City Clerk