PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT (5)PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the undersigned
law enforcement agencies in Pinellas County, Florida, (hereinafter referred to as
"agency") and the Sheriff of Pinellas County, Florida (hereinafter referred to as "Sheriff')
(hereinafter also referred to individually as a "cooperating agency"), and the Pinellas
County School Board (hereinafter referred to as "Board").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Part I, Chapter 23 of the Florida Statutes, the "Florida Mutual Aid
Act", authorizes law enforcement agencies to enter into agreements for voluntary
cooperation and assistance of a routine law enforcement nature across jurisdictional
lines by and between such agencies to address such unlawful activities and to enter into
an operational assistance agreement whereby each agency may request and render
law enforcement assistance to the other law enforcement agencies during natural or
manmade disasters, emergencies under s. 252.34, Florida Statutes, or other major law
enforcement problems; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned law enforcement agencies and Sheriff recognize
that an increasing number of criminals are operating across jurisdictional lines and that
there is a need for a continuing multi -jurisdictional response to such unlawful activities;
and
WHEREAS, the undersigned law enforcement agencies, Board and Sheriff
desire to secure the benefits of such mutual aid for their respective jurisdictions; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned law enforcement agencies and Sheriff recognize
that there is a need for a continuing multi -jurisdictional response to persons who are
involved in traffic accidents on or who are operating vehicles in violation of traffic laws
on streets, roads, or other traveled ways, including the right-of-way thereof, that are
adjacent to or that form the boundary between municipalities or between a municipality
and an unincorporated portion of Pinellas County; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned law enforcement agencies, Board and Sheriff
recognize there is a need for enforcement of all traffic related offenses involving illegal
activities at a school bus stop, on school buses and traffic laws as it relates to traffic
violations involving school buses throughout Pinellas County; and
WHEREAS, the undersigned law enforcement agencies, Board and Sheriff
determine that it is in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of
the municipalities and of the citizens of Pinellas County to enter into a this Agreement;
and
WHEREAS, §1006.12(2)(d), Florida Statutes, authorizes a district school board
to enter into mutual aid agreements with one or more law enforcement agencies as
provided in Chapter 23, Florida Statutes.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants expressed herein
and for other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
Provisions for Voluntary Cooperation
Each of the undersigned law enforcement agencies, Board and Sheriff
hereby approve and enter into this Agreement authorizing each of the
cooperating agencies to request law enforcement assistance from and to
render law enforcement assistance to the other in dealing with any
violations of Florida Statutes, to include, but not necessarily be limited to,
investigating homicides, sex offenses, robberies, assaults, burglaries,
larcenies, gambling, motor vehicle thefts, drug violations pursuant to
Chapter 893, Florida Statutes and backup services during patrol activities,
and inter -agency task forces and/or joint investigations.
II. Routine Law Enforcement Matters
Any party to this Agreement may request the voluntary assistance and
cooperation of any other party to this agreement relating to routine law
enforcement matters involving more than one jurisdiction.
III. In -Progress Crime Assistance
A. Whenever a law enforcement officer from one jurisdiction views a
felony or a misdemeanor involving a breach of the peace occurring in
the jurisdiction of another cooperating agency, the law enforcement
officer may physically arrest the perpetrator and preserve the crime
scene. The officer shall immediately notify the cooperating agency of
the primary jurisdiction in which the incident occurred. Unless the law
enforcement officer taking action has concurrent jurisdiction, control
of both the persons apprehended and the crime scene will be
relinquished to the first available officer from the jurisdiction in which
the incident occurred. If that jurisdiction advises that they decline to
dispatch an officer to the scene, the officer on the scene shall
complete the investigation, issue any and all necessary citations or
notices to appear or effect an arrest, collect and preserve evidence,
take custody of any contraband article as defined in Section
932.701(2), Florida Statutes, and/or take such action as is necessary
and appropriate to protect the health and safety of the public as such
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may be appropriate to the particular circumstances. The jurisdiction
taking law enforcement action shall, at the conclusion of the
investigation, notify the jurisdiction in which the incident occurred of
the law enforcement action taken. Whenever remaining at the scene
exposes either the officer or the subject to imminent physical danger,
the subject and any physical evidence or contraband article may be
transported or otherwise relocated in accordance with normal
procedure.
B. All fines shall accrue to the municipality or unincorporated area where
the offense occurred. In order to facilitate the proper disposition of
fines, each ticket written by municipal law enforcement officers shall
indicate the name of the city in which the infraction occurred or, if the
incident occurred in the unincorporated area of the county, the ticket
should note that clearly on the face thereof.
The proceeds of any forfeiture action arising out of any law
enforcement described in above shall be shared equally between the
agency taking the law enforcement action and the agency having
original jurisdiction.
IV. Voluntary Investigation
On -duty officers from one jurisdiction may conduct investigations into
criminal activity that occurs in their jurisdiction and make arrests related to
those investigations in any of the undersigned jurisdictions. If
enforcement action is anticipated, the location and nature of the
investigation will be reported to the agency's on -duty communication
liaison person of the primary jurisdiction where the suspect is located.
V. Traffic Control Assistance
Whenever a traffic accident involving suspected injuries of a serious
nature is reported to the jurisdiction in which the accident occurred and
that law enforcement agency is unable to provide the immediate response
necessary to render aid to the injured or prevent further injury, a
cooperating agency may be contacted for assistance. The cooperative
effort shall be restricted to necessary first aid and traffic direction, except
in those situations specified in Section VII of this Agreement.
VI. Hazardous Traffic Conditions Assistance
Where an automated traffic control device located in the jurisdiction of a
cooperating agency has malfunctioned and such malfunction poses a
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hazard to vehicular or pedestrian traffic, an on -duty, uniformed, officer of
another cooperating agency may immediately commence to divert or
direct traffic or take such other action as is reasonably necessary to
reduce the hazard to the traveling public. Such law enforcement officer
shall immediately notify the agency in whose jurisdiction the device is
located of the malfunction and the action being taken. Upon arrival of an
officer from the agency with original jurisdiction, the cooperating officer
shall relinquish control of the area.
VII. Traffic Accident Investigations and Enforcement of Traffic Laws on
Contiguous Ways
A. When a traffic accident occurs on a contiguous way, a uniformed, on -
duty law enforcement officer from the adjacent municipality may
commence necessary first aid and traffic control. The officer on the
scene shall contact the jurisdiction in which the accident occurred. If
that jurisdiction declines to dispatch an officer to the scene, the officer
on the scene shall proceed to work the accident, to issue any and all
necessary citations, notices to appear or to effect arrests; collect and
preserve evidence, take custody of any contraband article as defined
in §932.701(2), Florida Statutes, and/or to take such action as is
necessary and appropriate to protect the health and safety of the
public as such may be appropriate to the particular circumstances.
The jurisdiction taking law enforcement action shall, at the conclusion
of the event, notify the jurisdiction in which the event occurred of the
law enforcement action taken.
B. When a uniformed, on -duty, law enforcement officer of a participating
agency observes a traffic infraction occurring on a contiguous way,
such officer may take appropriate action to enforce the traffic laws of
the state and issue any and all necessary citations, notices to appear
or to effect arrests; collect and preserve evidence, take custody of
any contraband article as defined in §932.701(2), Florida Statutes,
and/or to take such action as is necessary and appropriate to protect
the health and safety of the public as such may be appropriate to the
particular circumstances. Such officer shall promptly notify the
jurisdiction in which the violation occurred of the incident and the
action taken.
C. On -duty law enforcement officers of participating agencies enforcing
traffic laws and conducting traffic accident investigations pursuant to
this section shall be under the direction and authority of the
commanding officers of their employing agency.
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D. All fines shall accrue to the municipality or unincorporated area where
the offense occurred. In order to facilitate the proper disposition of
fines, each ticket written by municipal officers shall indicate the name
of the city in which the infraction occurred, or, if the incident occurred
in the unincorporated area of the county, the ticket should note that
clearly on the face thereof.
E. The proceeds of any forfeiture action arising out of any law
enforcement action described in Paragraphs A and B above shall be
shared equally between the agency taking the law enforcement
action and the agency having original jurisdiction.
F. "Contiguous way" in this section means those streets, roads, or other
traveled ways, including the right-of-way thereof, that are adjacent to
or that form the boundary between municipalities or between a
municipality and an unincorporated portion of Pinellas County.
G. The terms set out in this section shall constitute the procedures for
requesting and for authorizing assistance. No formal request or
authorization, except as set forth in this section, shall be necessary to
implement the traffic accident investigations and enforcement of
traffic laws on contiguous ways.
VIII. Inter-Aoencv Joint Task Forces
A. Law enforcement officers assigned to joint task force operations
pursuant to this Agreement may enforce all state laws while
engaged in the joint task force operation and shall take
enforcement action in accordance with law, including but not limited
to, taking custody of any offender, evidence, or contraband article
as defined in Section 932.701(2), Florida Statutes, and completing
appropriate documentation.
B. Law enforcement officers assigned to joint task force operations
pursuant to this Agreement shall be under the supervision of those
individuals specified in the joint -task force operational plan
approved by the cooperating agencies participating in the joint task
force.
IX. Traffic Infractions or Offenses Involving a School Bus or School Bus Stop
Any on -duty law enforcement officer who observes a traffic infraction
involving a school bus (e.g. passing a school bus that is stopped with its
stop sign and flashers activated) may take appropriate action to enforce
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the traffic laws of the state, including but not limited to the issuance of a
citation.
Any on -duty law enforcement officer may take law enforcement action for
any offense occurring at a school bus stop or any offense that occurs on a
school bus. If enforcement action is anticipated, the location and nature of
the offense will be reported to the agency's on -duty communication liaison
person of the jurisdiction where the offense occurred.
X. School Resource Officers
Any participating jurisdiction which has a contract with the Board to
provide School Resource Officers (hereinafter referred to as "SRO") to
schools within such jurisdiction may permit its SRO to accompany a
school group, organization, or team to an authorized extracurricular
function, event or activity held at another Pinellas school campus or
leased venue, at the request of the Board or the principal of the school
assigned to the SRO. While so engaged, the SRO will have the same law
enforcement authority as though on his or her home campus.
Notwithstanding any other provisions in this Agreement, compensation for
these services will be as outlined in the contract between the Board and
the participating jurisdiction.
XI. Marine Violations
Municipal law enforcement officers of cooperating agencies may enforce
all state boating and marine fishery laws and county boating ordinances
on the waterways of another cooperating agency as long as such
violations occur on waterways contiguous to and in view of the jurisdiction
of the officer's employing agency. In the case of a felony or a
misdemeanor involving a breach of peace, control of the person(s)
apprehended and the crime scene will be relinquished to the first available
officer from the jurisdiction in which the incident occurs. Cases involving
only a minor violation may be concluded at the scene by the issuance of a
Boating Citation or Notice to Appear.
XII. Law Enforcement Emergencies
A. Each of the cooperating agencies may request law enforcement
assistance from and render law enforcement assistance to the other
cooperating agencies in a law enforcement emergency, including but
not limited to:
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1. Civil affray and disobedience, disturbances, riots, Targe protest
demonstrations or controversial trials.
2. Any natural or man-made disaster.
3. Incidents which require rescue operations and crowd and traffic
control measures such as activities related to large-scale
evacuations, aircraft and ship disasters, fires, explosions, gas line
leaks, radiological incidents, train wrecks and derailments,
chemical and hazardous waste spills, and major electrical power
failures.
4. Terrorist activities including acts of sabotage.
5. Escapes from and disturbances within any local or state detention
facilities.
6. Hostage and barricaded subject situations.
7. Incidents requiring utilization of specialized units; e.g.,
underwater recovery, aircraft, ordnance disposal, crisis
management, and emergency response teams.
B. A law enforcement emergency is any situation which exceeds the
capability of the local agency to counteract effectively.
C. Upon request for assistance to the chief of police or his/her designee
or the Sheriff or his/her designee, the law enforcement personnel and
equipment of the cooperating law enforcement agency shall be
dispatched to the location within the specified request.
D. A request for assistance made under this Section shall specify the
number of personnel and type and amount of equipment needed, the
location to which the personnel and equipment are to respond and
the official to whom they are to report. Nevertheless, the number of
personnel and amount and type of equipment which are actually
furnished shall be determined by the law enforcement agency to
whom the request is made. Nothing contained in this agreement is
intended to or does supersede provisions in the parties' Active
Assailant Response Agreement.
E. If requested, law enforcement officers rendering assistance shall
assist in the transportation and processing of prisoners in situations
involving mass arrests and, if necessary, in the operation of
temporary detention facilities.
F. The cooperating agency's personnel and equipment shall be released
by the requesting party when assistance is no longer needed or when
such personnel and equipment are needed in the jurisdiction in which
they normally furnish police protection. Should the need arise, the
cooperating agency may, at any time, recall personnel and equipment
to the jurisdiction in which they are normally employed.
G. Resources which may be available under this Section shall include,
but are not limited to, personnel, marked or unmarked vehicles, 4 -
wheel drive vehicles, police patrol boats, K-9 units, aircraft, and
national/state/county/city computer networks.
H. Law enforcement officers rendering assistance shall complete written
reports as if they were performing their duties in the jurisdiction in
which they are normally employed. Copies of these reports shall be
furnished to the agency requesting assistance within a reasonable
time. Additionally, officers rendering assistance shall prepare such
reports as the agency requesting assistance may reasonably require.
XIII. Terms and Procedures
A. A cooperating agency will answer a specific request for voluntary
cooperation or operational assistance only to the extent that the
available personnel and equipment are not required for adequate
protection of that agency. The commander of the agency, or the
commander's designee, shall have the sole authority to determine the
amount of personnel and equipment, if any, available to respond.
B. A specific request for voluntary cooperation or operational assistance
for law enforcement emergencies shall be made by the commander
of the agency or the commander's designee.
C. Voluntary cooperation can also be initiated, within the limitations as
more fully stated above, by an officer who views an in -progress crime
or a need for traffic control in another cooperating agency, or who
views a traffic violation or traffic accident scene, or marine violation
on a contiguous way. The supervising authority of that officer shall be
notified immediately to enable a supervisor from the officer's agency
to authorize and direct actions taken by the officer. An officer taking
voluntary action should notify the communication liaison person in the
assisted agency as soon as possible.
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D. Whenever the employees of any law enforcement agency are
rendering aid outside its jurisdiction and pursuant to the authority
contained in this Agreement, such employees shall have the same
powers, duties, rights, privileges, and immunities as if they were
performing their duties in the jurisdiction in which they are normally
employed.
E. Law enforcement officers or employees responding to a specific
request for voluntary cooperation or operational assistance for law
enforcement emergencies shall be under the direction and authority
of the commanding officers of the agency to which they are called;
otherwise the officers shall be under the direction and authority of the
commanding officers of their own agency. However, no officer
rendering assistance shall be required to perform any act which
would violate standard operating procedures or supervisory
guidelines in the jurisdiction in which they are normally employed.
F. All pension, insurance, relief, disability, workers' compensation,
salary, death and other benefits which apply to the activities of
officers, agents and employees performing duties in the jurisdiction in
which they are normally employed shall apply to the same manner,
degree and extent while such officers, agents and employees are
rendering assistance under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the
above, nothing contained herein is intended to limit either party's right
to reimbursement for eligible costs as permitted by law.
G. Each agency shall be responsible for its own operational costs and
expenses in providing assistance under this Agreement and bearing
its own costs associated with any loss or damage incurred to such
jurisdiction's property, equipment, or resources as a result of the use
of such property during a voluntary cooperation or operational
assistance situation. No financial charges shall be made by either
party for assistance provided under this Agreement.
H. Each party shall provide and carry liability insurance, workers'
compensation insurance, self-insurance and other insurance
necessary to assure that each party shall be protected and
indemnified from any and all liabilities which may result by reason of
activities which are the subject of this Agreement. Liability insurance
shall be maintained in an amount not less than $200,000 per person
and $300,000 per occurrence. Each party shall furnish satisfactory
proof of insurance to the other party. "Insurance" may be procured
either privately or pursuant to an approval self-insurance risk -
financing program. Should any insurance policy or self-insurance
program expire, be cancelled or undergo material change, the
insured party shall, 30 days before such expiration, cancellation, or
change, mail notice of the same to the other parties.
I. Nothing herein shall be deemed to transfer any legal or equitable
ownership of any equipment utilized pursuant to this Agreement from
one cooperating agency to the other. Further, nothing herein shall be
deemed to confer any agency or employer/employee relationship or
status upon the personnel of the cooperating agency while providing
assistance to the cooperating agency under this Agreement.
J. A cooperating agency shall not be required to respond to a request
for assistance if, in the opinion of the cooperating agency, providing
the assistance would interfere with or jeopardize the police protection
and safety of the citizens or property within the jurisdiction normally
served by that cooperating agency, or if the requested assistance is
otherwise unavailable.
K. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to be, nor shall it be construed
to be, a relinquishment or transfer, expressly or by implication, of any
of the powers or functions of the cooperating agency.
L. In no event shall this Agreement confer upon any person,
corporation, or entity, whether private or government, the right to
damages against the cooperating agency for any acts, omissions or
conduct, except as expressly provided in this Agreement.
M. Each party to this Agreement shall bear all court costs, defense
costs, and liability for its own law enforcement officers, agents and/or
employees for acts undertaken pursuant to this Agreement unless
such act was ordered by the commanding officer of the assisted
agency; but if such act was not ordered by the commanding officer of
the assisted agency, each agrees, to the extent permitted by law, to
indemnify and hold the other harmless of and from any claims,
lawsuits and/or causes of action arising out of the acts, omissions
and conduct of its own officers, agents and/or employees. In the
event that an act or acts undertaken pursuant to this Agreement is
ordered by the commanding officer directing the voluntary
cooperation or operational assistance situation, any defense or court
costs and liability that might arise shall be the responsibility of the
agency employing the commanding officer. However, nothing
contained herein shall be construed to waive or modify the provisions
of F.S. 768.28 or the doctrine of sovereign immunity as to any party
hereto.
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N. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties from the date of
execution by a party hereto and shall continue in full force and effect
until terminated as provided herein below.
O. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties from the date of
execution and shall continue in full force and effect until January 31,
2025. However, any party hereto may withdraw or cancel such
party's participation pursuant to this Agreement without liability to
any other parties hereto by providing written notice of such
withdrawal no less than ten (10) days prior thereto. However, the
withdrawal from or cancellation of this Agreement shall be effective
only as to that party and this Agreement shall remain in full force and
effect as to those remaining parties hereto who have provided no
written notice or cancellation or withdrawal.
P. This Agreement reflects the full and complete understanding of the parties
and may be modified or amended only by a document in writing signed by
all of the parties hereto.
XIV. Severabilit
If any provision of this Agreement shall be declared invalid for any reason, such
invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto cause their signatures to be affixed:
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, I hereby set my hand
and seal:
ELLAS COUN HERIFF'S OFFICE
BOB GUALTIERI, She
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this day of , 2(?c�® , an officer duly authorized
by law to administer oaths and tak acknow ments, personally appeared BOB
GUALTIERI, Sheriff of Pinellas County, Florida, who is personally known to me and who
acknowledged he executed the foregoing Agreement.
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
, ( ✓�%s irl�ri^ we hereby set aur hand and seal,
ATTEST: TOWN OF BELLEAIR
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APPROVED AS TO FORM By '�
City tanager
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City Attorney Law Enforcement Agency Head
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this day of 'u-1 20,P1, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowigdgments, personally appeared
the above officials of the Town of Belleair, a municipal corporation of Florida, who are
known by me or who produced as identification, and who
acknowledged they executed the foregoing re as the proper officials of the
Town of Belleair, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT - • ne through eleven inclusive, we hereby set our
hand and seal.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
OF CLEARWATER
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APPROVED A T• OR By
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this day of
, 20o1 , an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared
the above officials of the City of Clearwater, a municipal corporation of Florida, who are
known by me,or who produced as identification, and who
acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City
of Clearwater, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
, we hereby set our hand and seal.
ATTEST: CITY OF GULFPORT
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STA OF FLORIDA
COU Y OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this day of ,.�� rt 20 an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared
the above officials of the City of Gulfport, a municipal corporation of Florida, who are
known by me or who produced �'j krw; ,.j as identification, and who
acknowledged they executed the fore oing Agreement as the proper officials of the City
of Gulfport, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
!,V6,fqAVsNoR4S T C6vAuty4 , we hereby set our hand and seal.
ATTEST: TOWN OF INDIAN SH E
By
CITY CLERK ayor
APPROVED'A'S TO COPA
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this /0VI`day of JfiAIU4RY , 20 91, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared
the above officials of the Town of Indian Shores, a municipal corporation of Florida, who
are known by me or who produced as identification, and who
acknow a ge t ey executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the
Town of Indian Shores, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED MUTUAL
AID AGREEMENT, ages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
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ATTEST: TOWN OF KENNETH CITY
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CLERK Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM By
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this day ofr 202-1 , an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared
the above officials of the Town of Kenneth City, a municipal corporation of Florida, who
are known by me or who produced as identification, and who
acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the
Town of Kenneth City, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
Notary Public
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
,)MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT,. pages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
we hereby set our hand and seal.
ATTEST: OF CITY OF LARGO
By
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APPROVED%si . RM By
City Manager
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City Attorney Law f rcement Agency Head
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this 12 day of (�A, 20 , an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take ack owledgments, personally appeared
the above officials of the City of Largo, a municipal corporation of Florida, who ".are
known by me or who produced as identification, and who
ac naw edged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City
of Largo, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
Notary Public
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
,we hereby set our hand and seal,
ATTEST: CITY PINELLAS PARK
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APPR D AS TO ORM By
C y nager DouglasIj is
By
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Michael Hawortli
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS t
BEFORE ME, this day of 3 cL , 20 2, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and lake acknowledgments, personally appeared
the fficlals of the City of Pinellas Park, a municipal corporation of Florida, who
Care known b .or who produced as identification, and who
ac ovuet gethey executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City
of Pinellas Park, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
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MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT- 1121
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
we hereby set our hand and seal.
ATTEST: CITY ST TE G
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CITY CLERK yor
APPROVED AS TO FORM By
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Attorney Law Intoement Agency Head
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
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BEFORE ME, this 1/1 day of 2 GZ4an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared
the above officials of the City of St. Petersburg, a municipal corporation of Florida, who
are known bv me or who produced as identification, and who
ackno ged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City
of St. Petersburg, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
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Notary Public Stale of Florida
Cortney Phillips
�• MY Commission GG 342982
Expires 0711312023
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED MUTUAL
AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
, we hereby set our hand and seal.
ATTEST: CITY OF TARPON SPRINGS
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APPROVED AS TO-;�. „ By
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City Attorney Enforce ent Agency Head
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this day of 20 V, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and fake acknowledgments, personally appeared
the above officials of the City of Tarpon Springs, a municipal corporation of Florida, who
are _own byor who produced as identification, and who
acknowledged they executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City
Tarpon Springs, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
Notary Public
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Type, Stamp, Print Name Commission No.
BARBARA JEAN COLE
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EXPIRES:JUN .2022
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PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT - 1121
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEM NT, ages one through eleven inclusive, as authorized by
_l -j , we hereby set our hand and seal.
ATTEST: CITY A ND
Cl Y LERK
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TATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME, this day o �, 20J-1 , an officer duly
authorize b law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared
the above officWs,of the r of Treasure Island, a municipal corporation of Florida, who
are known by mei or who produced as identification, and who
ackrrledged-th y executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of the City
of Treasure Island, and the same is the act and deed of that City.
Notary Public
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Type, Stamp, Print Name Commission No.
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MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT- 1121
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, we hereby set our
hand and seal.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA U l R 1 Y 0 SOUTH FLORIDA
BOA OFT S T B U G
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Pursuant to Section 2 . 225(1)(b) University of So th Florida St.
Florida Statutes Petersburg Cam s Police Department
Pursuant to Sectioh 23.1225(1)(b)
Florida Statutes
STATE OF FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OF PINELLAS
BEFORE ME,this 17— day of BEFORE ME, this day of
20 t personally appeared v 20�, personally appeared
President of the � , Chief of
of the University of South Florida,who Police, University of South Florida St.
isrsona y cl nowri o me and who Petersburg Campus, who is personally
acknowledag e�she executed the known to me and who acknowledged
foregoing Agreement. he/she executed thoJomgolng
Agreement. Y
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In acknowledgment and execution of the PINELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT, pages one through eleven inclusive, we hereby set our
hand and seal.
APPROVED AS TO FORM PINEL OUNTY SCHOOLS POLICE
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Chief of Police
School Boatd Attorney
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STATE F FLORIDACOUNTY OF IELLAS ,drool Boar Attorney
BEFORE11-:
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authorized l t administer oaths a take acknowle ments, personally appeared
the above officials of the School Board of Pinellas County, Florida, who are known by
e or who produced as identification, and who acknowledged they
executed the foregoing Agreement as the proper officials of theSchool Board of
Pinellas County, and the same is the actand deed of that Board.
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Signature —
Ty e, Stamp, Print Name Notary Public _
Title
ANNETTE M.REYNOLDS,
Notary Public-State of Florida r 7 r "
Commission S GG 9795 15
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INELLAS COUNTY COMBINED
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