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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2012-1994
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
11/15/2012
Description
Interlocal Agmt w/State Attorney Office:Prosecute Criminal Violation 12/13
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH AND THE <br /> STATE OF FLORIDA, OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE <br /> ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA TO REIMBURSE THE <br /> STATE FOR THE COST OF STATE ATTORNEY PROSECUTION OF <br /> CERTAIN CRIMINAL VIOLATIONS OF THE <br /> e( Of Stoll (St Eck-564(Ak CODE <br /> This agreement is entered into this (Stt day of 110VtYVtcg- ; 2012; by and <br /> between City of Sunny Isles Beach, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter <br /> referred to as the "City") and the Office of the State Attorney for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of <br /> Florida (hereinafter referred to as "State Attorney"). <br /> WHEREAS; the City finds that in order to maintain and improve the health; safety; and <br /> welfare of this community, it is necessary to adequately enforce and prosecute violations of the <br /> City's Municipal Code; and <br /> WHEREAS; Section 27.02, Florida Statutes; authorizes the State Attorney to prosecute <br /> municipal ordinance violations punishable by incarceration if ancillary to state prosecution or, if <br /> not ancillary to state prosecution, when the State Attorney contracts with the City for <br /> reimbursement. <br /> NOW; THEREFORE; the parties hereto agree as follows: <br />
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