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Resolution Number
2024-3678
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/15/2024
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SENT TO PD FOR REMAINDER OF SIGNATURES FROM OTHER AGENCIES 7/24/24.
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officer shall notify the jurisdiction in which the violation occurred of the incident and <br />the action taken at the time it is taken, or as soon thereafter as practicable. <br />2. Municipal law enforcement officers enforcing laws pursuant to this Agreement shall <br />be under the direction, authority, and control of the commanding officers of their <br />employing Participating Agency. All Task Force members shall abide by their <br />agencies' policies, including to but not limited to pursuit, use of force, and body <br />worn cameras. If there is a conflict between a Participating Agency's policy and a <br />specific Task Force operation, the Task Force Supervisor shall resolve the conflict <br />through the Task Force member agency's chain of command, when practical to do <br />so. <br />3. The day-to-day operation and administrative control of the Task Force will be the <br />responsibility of the Task Force Supervisor, appointed by the City of Miami Police <br />Department. Participating Agencies can and are encouraged to provide case <br />information from their jurisdictions to the Task Force Supervisor. Such cases will <br />become Task Force operations that will be assigned a priority by the Task Force <br />Supervisor. <br />4. This Agreement shall constitute an ongoing request for assistance between the <br />City and Participating Agencies and no other formal request for assistance shall <br />be necessary prior to taking any action contemplated herein. <br />SECTION II. TERMS AND PROCEDURES: <br />1. The Chief of Police of each of the Participating Agencies, or designee, shall have <br />the sole authority to determine whether personnel from that agency will provide <br />enforcement assistance across jurisdictional boundaries. <br />2. Whenever the personnel of a Participating Agency to this agreement are taking <br />action pursuant to the authority provided for in this Agreement, when actually <br />engaging in mutual cooperation and assistance outside of the jurisdictional limits <br />of the employee's jurisdictional limits, but in such areas as stated in this Agreement <br />and/or the Operational Plan, they shall, pursuant to the provisions of Section <br />23.127(1), Florida Statutes, have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges and <br />immunities as if the employee was performing duties inside the employee's political <br />subdivision in which he/she is employed. <br />3. Should a subject/arrestee's vehicle need to be towed, it will be towed by the <br />appropriate vendor providing service to the municipality in which the action was <br />taken, and the request will be coordinated with the Participating Agency having <br />original jurisdiction over the location. <br />4. All wage and disability payments, pensions, worker's compensation claims, and <br />medical expenses shall be paid by the employing agency. <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />77 <br />
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