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RESOLUTION NO. 33 - 03/04
A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE COUNCII. OF THE
VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA,
APPROVING A MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
TOWN OF JUPITER ISLAND PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT
AND THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, ESTABLISHING
OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND VOLUNTARY
COOPERATION ACROSS JURISDICTIONAL LINES, AND
AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE
SAME ON BEHALF OF THE VILLAGE.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF
THE VILLAGE OF TEQUESTA, PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Mutual Aid Agreement between Town of Jupiter Island Public Safety
Department and the Village of Tequesta establishing operational assistance and
voluntary cooperation across jurisdictional lines, attached hereto as exhibit "A", is
hereby approved and the Village Manager is hereby authorized to execute the same on
behalf of the Village of Tequesta.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION WAS OFFERED BY Councilmember Von Frank,
who moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilmember Resnik, and
upon being put to vote, the vote was as follows:
FOR ADOPTION
AGAINST ADOPTION
Pat Watkins
Geraldine A. Genco
Edward D. Resnik
Russell J. Von Frank
James Humpage
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The Mayor thereupon declared the Resolution duly passed and adopted this 11th day of
March, A.D., 2004.
Mary Miles
MAYOR OF TEQUESTA
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• MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
COMBINED
OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE AND VOLUNTARY COOPERATION
This Mutual Aid Agreement is entered into the = ~~~' day of ~,~ ~~ _ ~~~ s 2004
by and between the Tequesta Police Department ("Tequesta"), and Jupiter Island Public
Safety Department ("Jupiter Island"). Each is referred to as an "Agency" and are
collectively referred to as the "Agencies".
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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) Intensive situations including but not limited to emergencies as defined under
Section 252.34, F.S.; and;
(2) 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,
WHEREAS, Tequesta and Jupiter Island have the authority under Section 23.1225, F.S.,
et seq., The Florida Mutual Aid Act, to enter into a combined Mutual Aid Agreement for
law enforcement service 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, F.S.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Agencies agree as follows:
SECTION I: PROVISIONS FOR OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE
Tequesta and Jupiter Island hereby approve and enter into this agreement whereby each
of the agencies so represented 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 Utilizations of Specialized Units.
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SECTION II: PROVISIONS FOR VOLUNTARY COOPERATION
Tequesta and Jupiter Island 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, F.S., and in
support of 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 III: PROCEDURE FOR REQUESTING ASSISTANCE
A. In the event that a party to this agreement is in need of assistance as set forth
above, such party shall notify the agency from whom such assistance is
required. The Chief of Police or an authorized designee, for the agency,
whose assistance is sought shall evaluate the situation and their available
resources, and will respond in a manner deemed appropriate.
B. The agency head in whose jurisdiction assistance is being rendered may
determine who is authorized to lend assistance in their 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.
C. Should a sworn law enforcement officer be in another subscribed agency's
jurisdiction for matters of a routine nature, such as traveling through the
jurisdiction on routine business, attending a meeting, or transporting a
prisoner, and a violation of Florida Statutes occurs in the presence of that law
enforcement officer, representing their respective agency, such officer shall be
empowered to render enforcement assistance and act in accordance with law.
Should enforcement action be taken, that law enforcement officer shall notify
the agency having normal jurisdiction and upon the latter's arrival, turn the
situation over to them and offer any assistance requested including but not
limited to a follow-up written report documenting the event and the actions
taken. This provision so prescribed in this paragraph is not intended to grant
general authority to conduct investigations, serve warrants and/or subpoenas,
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.
D. The agency head's decisions in these matters shall be 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
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• head. Such supervising officer shall be under the direct supervision and command of the
agency head or their designee of the department requesting assistance.
SECTION V: INDEMNIFICATION/LIABILITY
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 employees occurring while engaging
in rendering such aid pursuant to this agreement, to hold harmless, defend and indemnify
the other participating party and its appointees or employees, and to assume full
responsibility for same, subject to provisions of Section 768.28, F.S., where applicable,
and provided such party shall have control of the defense of any suit or claim to which
said duty to indemnify and assumption of responsibilities applies.
SECTION VI: POWERS, PRIVILEGES, IMMUNITIES AND COSTS
A. Employees of each participating department when actually engaging in mutual
cooperation and assistance outside of their jurisdictional limits but inside the
State of Florida, 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 in which normally employed.
• B. Each party agrees to furnish necessary personnel, 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 deplete unreasonably its
own personnel, equipment, resources, facilities and services in furnishing such
mutual aid.
C. Apolitical subdivision that furnishes equipment pursuant to this part 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 section 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 assistance.
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 these sections 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: SATISFACTORY PROOF OF INSURANCE
Each party shall provide satisfactory proof of liability insurance 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 parry may be exposed. Should the insurance coverage, however provided, of
any party be cancelled 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: REIMBURSEMENT FOR COSTS AND EXPENSES
A. The parties acknowledge and agree that with respect to any aid or services
provided pursuant to SECTION II: PROVISIONS FOR VOLUNTARY
• COOPERATION, there shall be no reimbursement for costs or expenses
incurred by the assisting agency. However, this provision shall not be
interpreted to prevent the requesting agency from agreeing in advance to pay
for the costs or expenses of the operation even if the assisting agency or its
employees benefit therefrom.
B. The parties acknowledge and agree that with respect to any aid or services
provided pursuant to SECTION I: PROVISIONS FOR OPERATIONAL
ASSISTANCE, the assisting agency shall be entitled to reimbursement for
investigative expenses including, but not limited to, caz rentals, hotel rentals
or other incidental expenses reasonably incurred by the assisting agency in
providing operational assistance. Reimbursable expenses under this section
does not include compensation to employees or overtime pay. If investigative
expenses aze to be incurred by the assisting agency under this subsection the
assisting agency shall first obtain the prior written authorization from the
requesting agency which shall ultimately beaz the investigative expenses.
SECTION IX: FORFEITURES OR OTHER RECOVERIES
In response situations where forfeiture of seized property is likely the parties shall
endeavor to agree in advance to an equitable sharing of all proceeds. If advance
arrangements cannot be made, the proceeds shall be equitably distributed in a manner
• reflective of the time, manpower and resources contributed by each agency. Proceeds
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shall be defined as the amount of money or property existing after the forfeiting agency's
costs and legal expenses have been paid.
SECTION X: LOST OR ABANDONED PROPERTY
Should any lost property, abandoned property, or unclaimed evidence, as those terms are
defined by law, be found, located or seized by either party during the performance of this
Agreement, both parties further agree to dispose of said property through public sale or
auctions, the net proceeds of which shall be equally distributed between the agencies
participating in the Agreement. Individual exceptions to this disposal procedure may
occur with mutual written consent of both parties.
SECTION XI: EFFECTIVE DATE
This agreement shall take effect upon execution and approval by the hereinafter named
officials and shall continue in full force for five years from date of execution. Under no
circumstances may this agreement be renewed, amended, or extended except in writing.
SECTION XII: CANCELLATION
Any party may cancel their participation in this agreement upon delivery of written notice
to the other parties. Cancellation will be at the discretion of any subscribing party.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto cause these presents to be signed on the
date specified.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of:
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