HomeMy WebLinkAboutMutual Aid Agreement - Ft Pierce PDCOMBINED
VOLUNTARY COOPERATION
AND
OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
This Mutual Aid Agreement is entered into the day o J i 2O10 by and between the
SEBASTIAN POLICE DEPARTMENT "Law Enforcement 1e partment and the FORT PIERCE
POLICE DEPARTMENT "Law Enforcement Department or reference to both as the `Agencies to
be as follows:
WTfNESSETR
WHEREAS, the subscribing 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,
Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, the FORT PIERCE POLICE DEPARTMENT and the SEBASTIAN POLICE
DEPARTMENT have the authority under Section 23.12, Florida Statues, et seq., the Florida Mutual Aid
Act, to enter into a combined mutual aid agreement for law enforcement services which:
1. Permits voluntary cooperation and assistance of a routine law enforcement nature across
jurisdictional lines, and
2. Provides for rendering of assistance in a law enforcement emergency as defined in Section
252.34, Florida Statutes.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE 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 may request and 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, backup services during patrol activities, school resource
officers on official duty out of their jurisdiction, and inter agency task forces and/or joint investigations.
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 be limited to, dealing with civil disturbances, large protest demonstrations, aircraft disasters,
fires, natural or man -made disasters, sporting events, concerts, parades, escapes from detention facilities,
and incidents requiring utilization of specialized units.
SECTION III: PROCEDURES FOR REQUESTING ASSISTANCE
In the event that a party to this agreement is in need of assistance as set forth above, an authorized
representative of the agency requesting assistance shall notify the agency head or his/her designee from
which such assistance is sought. The agency head or authorized agency representative whose assistance is
sought shall evaluate the situation and the agency's available resources, consult with his/her supervisors if
necessary and will respond in a manner he /she deems appropriate.
The agency head in whose jurisdiction assistance is being rendered may determine who is authorized to
lend assistance in his/her jurisdiction, for how long such assistance is authorized and for what purpose
such authority is granted. This authority may be granted either verbally or in writing as the particular
situation dictates.
Should a sworn law enforcement officer be in another subscribed agency's jurisdictions for matters of
routine nature, such as traveling through the jurisdiction on routine business, attending a meeting or going
to or from work, or transporting a prisoner, and a violation of Florida Statutes occurs in the presence of
said party, representing his/her respective agency, he /she shall be empowered to render enforcement
assistance and act in accordance with the law. Should enforcement action be taken, said party shall notify
the agency having normal jurisdiction and upon the latter's arrival, turn the situation over to that agency
and offer any assistance requested including, but not limited to, a follow -up written report documenting
the event and the actions taken. This paragraph is not intended to grant general authority to conduct
investigations, serve warrants and/or subpoenas or to respond without request to emergencies already
being addressed by the agency of normal jurisdiction, but is intended to address critical, life- threatening
or public safety situations, prevent bodily injury to citizens, or secure apprehension of criminals whom the
law enforcement officer may encounter.
No officer or appointee shall be empowered under this agreement to operate in the other agency's
jurisdiction without prior approval of the agency head having normal jurisdiction unless concurrent
jurisdiction exists as a matter of law.
The agency heads' decisions in these matters shall be final.
SUPERVISOR SECTION IV: COMMAND AND SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBLILITY
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. Such supervising officer shall
be under the direct supervision and command of the agency head or his/her designee of the agency
requesting assistance.
2
SECTION V: LIABILITY
3
CONFLICTS: Whenever an officer, deputy sheriff or other appointee is rendering assistance pursuant to
this agreement, the officer, or appointee shall abide by and be subject to the rules and regulations,
personnel policies, general orders and standard operation procedures of his/her own employer. If any
such rule, regulation, personnel 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.
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/her designee of the
requesting agency shall be responsible for the documentation of said complaint to ascertain at a minimum:
1. The identity of the complainant.
2. An address where the complaining party can be contacted.
3. The specific allegation_
4. The identity of the employees accused without regard as to agency affiliation.
If it is determined that the accused is an employee of the 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/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 exists and/or whether any of the employees of the requesting agency violated any of their
agency's policies or procedures.
Each party engaging in 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 provision of Section 76$28, Florida Statutes,
where applicable.
SECTION VI: POWERS, PRIVILEGES, IMMIJNTFES, AND COSTS
a) Employees of FORT PIERCE POLICE DEPARTMENT and the SEBASTIAN POLICE
DEPARTMENT when actually engaged in mutual cooperation and assistance outside their
jurisdictional limits but inside this state, under the terms of this agreement, shall, pursuant to the
provisions of Section 23.127 (1), Florida Statutes, have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges
and immunities as if the employee was performing duties inside the employee's political
subdivision in which normally employed.
b) Each party agrees to furnish necessary personnel, equipment, resources and facilities and to render
services to each other party to the agreement as set forth above; provided however, that no party shall be
required to unreasonably deplete its own personnel, equipment, resources, facilities, and services In
furnishing such mutual aid.
c) The agency that furnishes equipment pursuant to this agreement must bear the cost of
loss of damage to the equipment and must pay any expense incurred in the operation and maintenance of
the equipment.
d) The agency furnishing aid pursuant to this agreement shall compensate its appointees/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 rendering such aid as pertains to: "Section
I: Provisions for Voluntary Cooperation"
e) The privileges and immunities from liability, exemption from laws, ordinances and rules, and all
pension, insurance, relief, disability, workers' 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 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 assisting agency performing hereunder.
SECTION VII: INSURANCE
Each party shall provide satisfactory proof of liability insurance by one or more of the means specified in
Section 768.28(14), Florida Statutes, in an amount which is, in the judgment of the governing body of that
party, at least adequate 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: EFFECTIVE DATE
This agreement shall take effect upon execution and approval by the hereinafter named officials and shall
continue in full force and effect until cancelled as provided by Section IX of this agreement.
SECTION IX: CANCELLATION
Any party may cancel its participation in this agreement upon delivery of written notice to the other party
or parties. Cancellation will be at the direction of any subscribing party, or any party Lawfully appointed
to the same position previously held by a subscribing party.
4
The CITY OF FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA, and the CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA, hereby authorize
and direct the Chief of the FORT PIERCE POLICE DEPARTMENT and the Chief of the SEBASTIAN
POLICE DEPARTMENT to enter into the foregoing Combined Voluntary Cooperation and designee to
administer the provisions of the forgoing Combined Voluntary Cooperation and Operational Assistance
Mutual Aid Agreement for and on behalf of the CITY OF FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA and the CITY OF
SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA.
WITNESS WHEREOF, THE PARTIES HERETO CAUSE THESE PRESENT TO BE SIGNED ON
THE DATE SPECIFIED.
CITY OF SEBASTIAN
ichelle Morris
of of Police
City of Sebastian, Florida
Date: a VC) CO
Richard H. Gillmor
Mayor
City of Sebastian, Florida
Date: Feb. 10, 2010
talbilinta colt
D ou y Ci+y Cler�C
prSally Maio J
City Clerk
City of Sebastian, Florida
Date: Feb. 10, 2010
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS
Robert Ginsburg
City Attorney
City of Sebastian, Florida
Date: /a �o
CITY ;OF
Date:
ORT IERCE
Sean Baldwin
Chief of Police
City of Fort Pierce, Florida
2. /3.10
Robert Jenton, III
Mayor
City of Fort Pierce, Florida
Date: 4.. ,q (b
Cassandra Steele
City Clerk
City of Fort Pierce, Florida
Date: tiQ
Robert V. Schwerer, Esquire
City Attorney
City of Fort Pierce, Florida
Date: 4/2.110
5