HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 23-18 06/05/2018 Approving an Amended Mutual Aid Agreement for NI Police Alarm SystemRESOLUTION NO. 23-18
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN
AMENDED MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT FOR THE
NORTHERN ILLINOIS POLICE ALARM SYSTEM
WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes units of local
government to contract or otherwise associate among themselves in any manner not prohibited by
law or ordinance; and
WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution and the Illinois
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1, et seq., authorizes units of local government
to exercise any power or powers, privileges or authority which may be exercised by the unit of
local government individually to be exercised and enjoyed jointly with any other local govermnent
or body in the State; and
WHEREAS, the Northern Illinois Police Alarm System ("NIPAS") is an intergovernmental
organization established via an intergovernmental service and mutual aid agreement ("NIPAS
Agreement") entered into by law enforcement agencies serving the northern Illinois and
Chicagoland region ("ParticipatingAgencies'�; and
WHEREAS, through the NIPAS Agreement, the Participating Agencies have agreed to provide
one another with mutual aid in the event of an emergency situation within the primary law
enforcement jurisdiction of a Participating Agency that threatens or causes loss of life and property
and exceeds the stand-alone physical and organizational capabilities of that Participating Agency;
and
WHEREAS, on July 19, 1988 the Village Board of Trustees adopted Resolution No. 29-88
approving the NIPAS Agreement whereby the Village's police department became a Participating
Agency in NIPAS subject to the terms and conditions of the NIPAS Agreement; and
WHEREAS, as NIPAS has now expanded to over 100 Participating Agencies, the needs of NIPAS
have evolved and grown in complexity beyond the constraints of the NIPAS Agreement as it is
currently constituted; and
WHEREAS, in order to adequately continue to meet those needs and serve its growing number
of Participating Agencies, NIPAS has requested that its Participating Agencies agree to amend the
NIPAS Agreement by entering into an amended NIPAS Agreement ("Amended NIPAS
Agreement"); and
WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has determined that it is in the best interests of the Village and
its residents to enter into the Amended NIPAS Agreement;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of
Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois, as follows:
SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this
Resolution.
SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF AMENDED NIPAS AGREEMENT. The Village Board of
Trustees hereby approves the Amended NIPAS Agreement in substantially the form attached to
this Resolution as Exhibit A.
SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE
AMENDED ' iPAS AGREEMENT. The
Board of Trustees hereby authorizes and directs the Mayor and the Chief of [Police to execute and
the Village Clerk to attest, on behalf of the Village, the Amended NIPAS Agreement approved in
Section 2 of this Resolution.
SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and
after its passage and approval according to law.
AYES : Grossi, Hatzis, Hoefert, Rogers, Saccotelli, Zadel
NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
PASSED and APPROVED this 5th day of June, 2018
(seal)
ATTEST:
Karen M. Agoran.......o, '..,.,.......Villi....w
age Clerk
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A. Juracek, yrrrc
EXHIBIT A
AMENDED NIPA S AGREEMEN"r
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Northern iiiin is Police Alarm System
The undersigned Participating Law Enforcement
Agencies agree pursuant to the Constitution of the
State of Illinois, 1970, Article VII, Section 10, the Inter-
governmental Cooperation Act (5 ILCS 220/1 et seq.),
65 ILCS 5/1-4-6, 65 ILCS 5/11-1-2.1, and 745 ILCS
10/7-101 et seq., as follows:
Section 1
Purpose of Amended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
This Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is
made in recognition of the fact that natural occur-
rences, or man-made occurrences, may result in
situations which are beyond the ability of individual
law enforcement agencies to manage and respond to
effectively in terms of manpower and equipment re-
sources on hand at a given time. Each Participating
Agency has and does express its intent to assist other
Participating Agencies by assigning some of its man-
power and equipment resources to a Stricken Agency
as resources and situations allow. The specific intent
of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is to
permit each Participating Agency to more fully safe-
guard the lives, persons, and property of all citizens
within its respective Primary Law Enforcement Juris-
diction.
Section 2
Definitions
For the purpose of this Amended Mutual Aid Agree-
ment and Plan, the following terms are defined as
follows:
Aiding Agency. A Participating Agency furnishing po-
lice equipment and manpower to a Stricken Agency.
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan: An
amended Mutual Aid Agreement Plan which shall
go into effect and supersede the Original Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan pursuant to the procedures set
forth in Section 5 of this Amended Mutual Aid Agree-
ment and Plan.
Amended llfl'PAS Bylaws: Amended NIPAS Bylaws„
which shall go into effect and supersede the NIPAS
Bylaws upon their adoption, pursuant to Article XV,
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Section 1 of the NIPAS Bylaws, by a majority of the
Original Participating Agencies present at the special
meeting of Original Participating Agencies called, pur-
suant to Article XI, Section 4 of the NIPAS Bylaws, at
least 60 days after the last of the following two events
to occur: (i) the passage and approval of an ordinance
or resolution approving participation in NIPAS and
the Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, in the
manner provided by law, by the corporate authorities
of at least three-fourths of the Participating Agencies;
and (ii) the execution of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan by the heads of the corporate
authorities and the commanding officers of at least
three-fourths of the Original Participating Agencies.
Emergency Situation: A situation occurring within a
Stricken Jurisdiction that requires the Stricken Agen-
cy to perform Law Enforcement Services that would
exceed the stand-alone physical and organizational
capabilities of the Stricken Agency.
Law Enforcement Services: The serving and protect-
ing of the lives, persons, and property of all citizens
within a Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction, includ-
ing, without limitation, the investigation of all crimes
occurring or alleged or suspected to have occurred
within its Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction.
Mutual Aid: Response and assistance by the Aiding
Agencies in the event of an Emergency Situation.
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan: A definite and pre-
arranged written agreement and plan whereby the
provision of Mutual Aid is agreed upon in accordance
with the Police Alarm Assignments as developed by
the commanding officers of the Participating Agen-
cies.
WAS Bylaws: Those bylaws establishing the NIPAS
Board, as required pursuant to Section 3.G of the
Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, and the
rules by which the NIPAS Board shall operate adopted
by the Participating Agencies on March 23, 1988, and
subsequently amended by the Participating Agencies
on March 21, 1991, April 17, 1992, May 11, 1994, May
20, 1998, and May 20, 2009.
WAS Board. The Board of Officers of NIPAS, the
governing board of NIPAS, established pursuant to
Section 3.G of the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan.
shall be rendered without reimbursement of any
shall be no less than $2,000,000 or a project/
party from the other(s). Requests for indemnifi-
contract specific aggregate of $1,000,000.
cation for unusual or burdensome costs incurred
in the performance of Mutual Aid may be submit-
2. BUAh9aa__AV Ilit : $1,000,000
ted by the Aiding Agency to the Stricken Agency.
combined single limit per accident for bodily
Indemnification of such costs shall be at the dis-
injury and property damage.
cretion of the corporate authorities of the Stricken
Agency.bility:
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Workers' Compensation coverage with
F. Each Participating Agency assumes the respon-
statutory limits and Employers' Liability limits
of $500,000 per accident.
sibility for members of its police force acting pur-
suant to this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
4. Each Agency shall bear the responsibility for
Plan, both as to indemnification of said members
its own insurance even in the event of inade-
of the Participating Agency's police force as pro-
quate, nonexistent or exhausted coverage.
vided for by 65 ILCS 5/1-4-6 in the case of munic-
ipal Participating Agencies or 55 ILCS 5/5-1002
i. The commanding officers of the Participating
in the case of county Participating Agencies, or
Agencies shall maintain a governing board, the
any other Statute of the State of Illinois or law or
NIPAS Board, and establish an operational plan
bylaw of the Participating Agencies, as the case
for giving and receiving Mutual Aid under this
may be, and as to personal benefits to said mem-
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan. Said
bers of the Participating Agency's police force,
plan shall be reviewed, updated and tested at reg-
all to the same extent as they are protected, in-
ular intervals.
sured, indemnified and otherwise provided for by
the Statutes of the State of Illinois or the laws or
J. Each Participating Agency agrees to pay dues
bylaws of the Participating Agencies when those
or fees, as determined by the NIPAS Board in
members of the Primary Agency's police force are
acting solely within the Participating Agency's Pri-
its sole and absolute discretion, in exchange for
mary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction.
the Participating Agency's participation in NIPAS.
Payments of such dues or fees, if any, are due at
G. Defense and Indemnification of NIPAS.
the commencement of participation in NIPAS and
thereafter upon request from the NIPAS Board.
1.t� In the event that NIPAS is named
as a party to a lawsuit, claim or action as a
K. The NIPAS Board, from time to time as it sees
separate party, either individually or in ad-
fit, may establish Specialized Teams within NIP-
dition to other Participating Agencies, the
AS dedicated to performing specialized sets of
Stricken Agency shall be responsible, at its
Law Enforcement Services for the sole benefit of
sole cost, for the defense of NIPAS in such
those Participating Agencies who elect to partici-
lawsuit, claim or action.
pate in each Specialized Team and may set forth
the scope of services or mission, participation
2• l f rrlf eatpn. To the extent permitted by
criteria, rules and regulations, and additional fees
law, the indemnification of NIPAS from and
or dues for each Specialized Team at its discre-
against any liability, damage, cost, includ-
tion (collectively, 'Additional Requirements').
ing plaintiff's attorney's fees, or expense as-
Participating Agencies may elect to participate
sessed against NIPAS shall be shared equal-
in these Specialized Teams in accordance with
ly between each Participating Agency named
the Additional Requirements for each Specialized
as a party to the lawsuit, claim or action.
Team, as set forth by the NIPAS Board. The spe-
H.j.ttarrce _,..' wr rr nit . Each Participating
cialized benefits and additional Mutual Aid offered
by each Specialized Team shall be available only
Agency under the terms of this Amended Mutual
to those Participating Agencies which have elect-
Aid Agreement and Plan shall procure and main-
ed to: (i) participate in that particular Specialized
tain, at its sole and exclusive expense, insurance
Team; and (ii) comply with the Additional Require-
coverage which covers itself, its personnel and
ments of that particular Specialized Team, as set
equipment and liability for its participation in pro-
forth by the NIPAS Board. Approval and Execution
viding Mutual Aid pursuant to this Amended Mu-
of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
tual Aid Agreement and Plan as follows:
by the undersigned law enforcement agency only
1. Q -m Q rri l 0gneral-t Mal y)„y, (Including con-
grant the undersigned law enforcement agency
tractual liability coverage): $1,000,000 com-
participation in NIPAS as a whole and access to
bined single limit per occurrence for bodily
the Mutual Aid from other Participating Agencies
injury, and property damage and $1,000,000
in the event of an Emergency Situation, as those
per occurrence for personal injury. The gen-
terms are defined in Section 2 and pursuant to
eral aggregate shall be twice the required oc-
the terms set forth in this Amended Mutual Aid
currence limit. Minimum General Aggregate
Agreement and Plan, and do not grant or guaran-
tee to the undersigned law enforcement agency
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B. If the undersigned law enforcement agency is not
an Original Participating Agency, this Amended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall be in full
force and in effect with respect to the undersigned
law enforcement agency upon the date of the last
of the following events to occur ("New Participat-
ing Agency Effective Date'j:
undersigned law enforcement agency is a party shall
be superseded by this Amended Mutual Aid Agree-
ment and Plan and provisions contained herein and
the Amended NIPAS Bylaws and provisions con-
tained therein.
1. The Approval of participation in NIPAS and
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan, in accordance with the procedures set q
forth in Section 5.A.1 of this Amended Mutual
Aid Agreement, by the corporate authorities
of the undersigned law enforcement agency;
The Execution of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan, in accordance with
the procedures set forth in Section 5.A.2 of
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement, by the
head of the corporate authorities and the
commanding officer of the undersigned law
enforcement agency; and
3. The approval by the NIPAS Board of the un-
dersigned law enforcement agency as a Par-
ticipating Agency in NIPAS pursuant to Article
III of the Amended NIPAS Bylaws.
If this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is
brought into full force and effect pursuant to this Sec-
tion 5.13 of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan, then, as of the New Participating Agency Ef-
fective Date: (i) this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan and provisions contained herein and the
Amended NIPAS Bylaws and provisions contained
therein shall control the undersigned law enforcement
agency's participation in NIPAS; and (ii) any previous
agreement or bylaws related to NIPAS to which the
Section 6
General Provisions
Non W gvgr (.-,mrrtr7ities. No Participating
Agency to this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan while performing under the terms of this
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall
be deemed to waive any governmental immuni-
ty or defense to which the Participating Agency
would otherwise be entitled under statute or com-
mon law.
B Qq:,gdr •` l lwgati fr,. The obligations and re-
sponsibilities incurred by a Participating Agency
under this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan shall remain continuing obligations and re-
sponsibilities of such party. Nothing contained
herein shall be deemed to affect other Mutual Aid
agreements that a party may have executed.
C. APPJkd ft_ f_Uw, ,nd 1, r . This Amended Mu-
tual Aid Agreement and Plan shall be governed
by and construed under the laws of the State of
Illinois. The exclusive venue for the enforcement
of the provisions of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan or the construction or inter-
pretation of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan shall be in a state court in the County of
Cook, Illinois.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement has been duly executed by the following parties:
ATTEST:
Name of Law Enforcement Agency
(seal)
Head of C ri orate Authorities
Commanding Officer of Law Enforcement Agency
Gl rk Date
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