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AGENDA ITEM COVER SHEET
Meeting Date: December 06, 2016
Item # /a
Reviewed By:
Contact Name: Charles J. Brown Department Director: Chi
Contact Number: X 3022 City Manager: Rob Fra f
Subject: Update and Renewal of Municipal Inter-Local Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid
Agreement
Background Summary:
Currently, the City of Ocoee Police Department participates in a Municipal Inter-Local Voluntary Cooperation
Mutual Aid Agreement with the Cities of Apopka, Belle Isle, Eatonville, Edgewood, Maitland, Orlando, Winter
Garden, and Winter Park, the Towns of Oakland and Windermere, the University of Central Florida, and the
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Department of Public Safety. As these law enforcement
agencies are located in close relation to each other, 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 continuing, multi-
jurisdictional law enforcement problems, so as to protect public peace and safety, preserve the lives and
property of people, and in intensive situations, including but not limited to emergencies as defined under
Section 252.34 Florida Statutes. This agreement expires on January 1, 2017.
The participating agencies have agreed to expand the Municipal Inter-Local Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid
Agreement by including the Cities of Kissimmee and St. Cloud, which also interact closely with the participating
agencies. The Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Department of Public Safety has been removed
from the agreement. Additionally, the agreement has been revised to include the ability to aid in the arrest of
fleeing suspects, continuing investigations, and the service of search warrants, which enter into the
jurisdictional boundaries of another participating agency.
Issue:
Should the Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners approve the signing of the Municipal Inter-
Local Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid Agreement?
Recommendations
Staff respectfully recommends that the Honorable Mayor and Board of City Commissioners approve this
Municipal Inter-Local Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid Agreement.
Attachments:
Municipal Inter-Local Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid Agreement.
Financial Impact:
There are no new finical impacts to the City of Ocoee.
Type of Item: (please mark with an "x')
Public Hearing For Clerk's Dept Use:
Ordinance First Reading ,( Consent Agenda
Ordinance Second Reading Public Hearing
Resolution Regular Agenda
X Commission Approval
Discussion&Direction
Original Document/Contract Attached for Execution by City Clerk
Original Document/Contract Held by Department for Execution
Reviewed by City Attorney N/A
Reviewed by Finance Dept. N/A
Reviewed by Q N/A
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MUNICIPAL
INTER-LOCAL VOLUNTARY COOPERATION
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
City of Apopka
City of Belle Isle
Town ofEatonville
City of Edgewood
City of Kissimmee
City of Maitland
Town of Oakland
City of Ocoee
City of Orlando
University of Central Florida
City of St. Cloud
Town of Windermere
City of Winter Garden
City of Winter Park
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 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 in intensive situations including but not limited to emergencies as
defined under Section 252.34 Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, the Apopka Police Department, the Belle Isle Police Department, the Eatonvillc
Police Department, the Edgewood Police Department, the Kissimmee Police Department, the
Maitland Police Department, the Oakland Police Department, the Ocoee Police Department, the
Orlando Police Department, St. Cloud Police Department, the University of Central Florida
Police Department, the Windermere Police Department, the Winter Garden Police Department,
Winter Park Police Department have the authority under Part I of Chapter 23, Florida Statutes,
the Florida Mutual Aid Act, to enter into a Voluntary Cooperation Agreement for assistance of
a routine law enforcement nature that crosses jurisdictional lines and a Requested Operational
Assistance Agreement for the rendering of assistance in connection with a law enforcement
emergency.
NOW THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
Section I. Provisions for Requested Operational Assistance
The aforesaid law enforcement agencies hereby approve and enter into this Agreement whereby
each of the agencies may request or agree to render law enforcement assistance to the other in
law enforcement emergencies to include; but not necessarily be limited to, civil disturbances,
large protest demonstrations, aircraft disaster, fires, natural or man-made disasters, sporting
events, concerts, parades, escapes from detention facilities, incidents requiring utilization of
specialized units, suspected terrorist incidents, active shooter incidents, any incident or situation
that surpasses the resources of the participating agencies or other emergency as defined in
Section 252.34 Florida Statutes.
Section II. Provisions for Voluntary Cooperation
The aforesaid law enforcement agencies hereby approve and enter into this Agreement
whereby each of the agencies may request and render voluntary cooperation and assistance
of a routine law enforcement nature across jurisdictional lines. This assistance may address
violations of any Florida Statute, including by way of illustration and not limitation,
investigating homicides, sex offenses, robberies, assaults, burglaries, larcenies, gambling,
motor vehicle thefts, and drug violations, pursuant to Chapter 893, Florida Statutes, back-up
services, over-the-line arrests, over-the-line executions of warrants, inter-agency task forces,
and/or joint investigations including but not limited to, City/County/State Traffic
Enforcement Units, the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation, Special Weapons and Tactics
Teams, Canine Units,and the Bomb Disposal Unit.
Section III. Policy and Procedure
A. In the event that a party to this Agreement is in need of assistance as set forth above,
it shall notify the agency head or his/her designee from whom such assistance is
required. The agency head or designee 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's decision in this regard shall be final.
B. The resources or facilities that are assigned by the assisting agency 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 designee of the agency requesting assistance.
C. Where investigative priorities arise during a law enforcement operation that
may require the crossing of jurisdictional lines, each party agrees that the
agency administrator or his designee on duty shall notify the agency
administrator of the jurisdiction entered, and request enforcement assistance.
The responding agency administrator or his designee shall evaluate the
situation, consult with his appropriate supervisor if necessary, and, if required,
insure that proper enforcement assistance is rendered.
D. 1. Should an officer of a participating agency be in another jurisdiction for
matters of a routine or investigative nature, such as traveling through the
area on routine business, attending a meeting, or going to or from work, and
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a criminal violation of Florida Statutes occurs in the presence of said
officer, and said violation is a felony, an offense constituting a breach of the
peace, a crime of violence against a person, or the officer witnesses a driver
engaged in a pattern of conduct that constitutes an immediate danger to the
motoring public, the officer shall be empowered to render enforcement
assistance and act in accordance with the law and this Agreement.
2. If a law enforcement officer of one of the parties to this Agreement has
probable cause to arrest an individual for a felony offense in his/her own
jurisdiction and requests assistance in the location and apprehension of the
suspect, and a law enforcement officer of one of the other parties to this
Agreement is in the jurisdiction of the party requesting assistance and
observes the suspect, the officer representing his/her party, shall be
empowered to render law enforcement assistance and act in accordance with
the law and this Agreement.
3. If one of the parties of this Agreement establishes probable cause to arrest
an individual for a crime which occurred within their own jurisdiction, and
learns that the individual has fled to the jurisdiction of another agency
within this Agreement, the original officer who has probable cause may
contact the jurisdiction for whom the suspect has fled into for permission to
arrest said individual across jurisdictional boundaries. This provision shall
only be used if the arrest is within a reasonable amount of time after the
probable cause has been established and a warrant has not yet been
obtained. A "reasonableness of the time" will not exceed 24 hours after the
offense is reported to the agency.
4. If one party of this Agreement is investigating a crime which occurred
within its own jurisdiction and travels to another jurisdiction within this
Agreement to continue the investigation, the investigating officer shall
contact the respective agency for which they are traveling into to conduct
the investigation if law enforcement action is or will be taken. The
interviewing of witnesses or suspects does not require notification of the
other jurisdiction unless an arrest is made.
5. If one of the parties to this Agreement obtains a search warrant to search a
location or object based on probable cause for an offense which occurred within
their own jurisdiction, and the location or object is located in the jurisdiction of
another party to this Agreement, the original agency will contact the jurisdiction
where the location or property is located to assist in the execution of the warrant
or request permission to execute the warrant in their jurisdiction.
6. Prior to enforcement action being taken in the other agency's jurisdiction,
the officer shall notify that jurisdiction's Communications Center of the
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situation. The only exception would be the situation where immediate action
is necessary. In that event,the Communications Center shall be notified
immediately thereafter.
E. Should additional violations of Florida Statutes occur in the presence of said
officer, representing his or her respective agency in furtherance of this Agreement,
he/she shall be empowered to render enforcement assistance and act in accordance
with the law and this Agreement.
Section IV. Powers, Privileges, Immunities, and Costs
A. Members of the subscribed law enforcement agencies, when actually engaging in
mutual cooperation and assistance outside of the jurisdictional limits of their
respective agencies, under the terms of this Agreement, shall, pursuant to the
provisions of Section 23.127, Florida Statutes, have the same powers, duties,
rights, privileges, and immunities, as if they were performing their duties in the
political subdivision in which they are normally employed.
B. Each party agrees to furnish necessary equipment, resources, and facilities, and to
render services to another party to the Agreement as set forth above, provided
however, that no party shall be required to deplete unreasonably its own
equipment, resources, facilities, and services, in furnishing such mutual aid.
C. The agency furnishing aid, pursuant to this Agreement, shall bear the loss or
damages to such equipment, and shall pay any expense incurred in the operation
and maintenance thereof.
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 maintenance expenses of such appointees/employees while they are
rendering such aid, including any amounts paid or due for compensation due to
personal injury or death while such appointees/employees are engaged in rendering
such aid.
E. All 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 such officers, agents
or employees of any such agency when performing their respective functions
within the territorial limits of their respective public agencies, shall apply them to
the same degree, manner, and extent while engaged in the performance of any of
their functions and duties extraterritorially under the provisions of this
Mutual Aid Agreement. The provisions of this section shall apply with equal
effect to full-time paid, part-time, volunteers, and reserve members.
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F. All employees of a respective agency, while acting under mutual aid in another's
jurisdiction, shall be deemed to be acting within the course of their own agency's
employment and shall not be construed to be acting as an employee of any other
agency.
Section V. Indemnification
Each party engaging in any mutual cooperation and assistance, pursuant to this Agreement,
agrees with respect to any suit or claim for damages resulting from any and all acts,
omissions, or conduct of such party's own appointees/employees occurring while engaging in
rendering such aid, pursuant to this Agreement, to hold harmless, defend, and indemnify
the other participating party and his appointees/employees, subject to provisions of Section
768.28, Florida Statutes, where applicable and to the extent permitted by law: Any party
having a duty to indemnify and defend under this Agreement shall have control of the
defense of any suit or claim arising under said duty. Each party shall be responsible for the
acts, omissions, or conducts of its own employees. Nothing in this agreement shall be deemed
a waiver of any party's sovereign immunity.
Section VI. Insurance Provisions
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 that 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 VII. Disclaimer to Third Party Beneficiaries
This agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties hereto. No right, remedy, cause of
action or claim shall accrue to the benefit of any third party who is not one of the parties
executing this agreement.
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 January 1, 2021, unless terminated
prior thereto by any or all the parties herein.
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Section IX. Cancellation
This agreement may be canceled by any party upon delivery of written notice to the other
parties. Cancellation will occur at the direction of any subscribing party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE PARTIES HERETO CAUSE THESE PRESENTS TO BE
SIGNED ON THE DATE SPECIFIED:
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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.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Orange County Municipal Mutual Aid Agreement,
pages one through six, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and seal:
OCOEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Charles J. Brown
Chief of Police
Date:
APPROVED:
City of Ocoee, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
City Clerk Rusty Johnson
Mayor
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