HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 08-98 02/17/1998 RESOLUTION 8-98
AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT TO ENTER INTO AN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL MAJOR CASE ASSISTANCE TEAM AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, a number of agencies, including the Village of Mount Prospect, have
negotiated the terms of an Intergovernmental Major Case Assistance Team Agreement,
known as the "MCA'F'; and
WHEREAS, such Agreement would provide mutual police assistance for
investigation and control of major police cases to any of its members in accordance with
the terms of that Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the provisions of such Agreement would be in the best interest of the
citizens of the Village of Mount Prospect;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The foregoing WHEREAS clauses are hereby incorporated into this
Resolution as though fully set forth therein thereby making the findings as hereinabove set
forth.
SECTION 2: The President and Clerk are hereby authorized to executed an
Intergovernmental Major Case Assistance Team Agreement consisting of four (4) pages,
which Agreement is appended to and made a part of this Resolution.
SECTION 3: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage and the
entry of the municipality or agency into the Intergovernmental Major Case Assistance
Team Agreement shall take place in accordance with Section 8 of that Agreement.
SECTION 4: This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its
adoption.
AYES: C]owes, Corcoran, Hoefert, Lohrstorfer, t~iTks
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Necchi
PASSED and APPROVED this 17th day of February ,1998.
Gerald L. Farley, village ~"res!~nt
An-EST:
Carol A. Fields, Village Clerk
RES. NO. 8-98
2/17/98
INTERGOV~RNMENTALMAJORCASEASSlSTANCE TEAM AGREEMENT
The undersigned (municipality or agency), the Village of Mount Prospect, County
of Cook, pursuant to Article VII, Section 10 of the Illinois Constitution of 1970, the
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act (5 ILCS 22011 et seq.), and Section 1-4-6 and 11-1-2.1
of the Illinois Municipal Code (65 ILCS 5/1-4-6 and 5/11~1-2.1 ), agrees as follows:
SECTION 1: Purpose of Agreement
A. This Agreement is made in recognition of the fact that local law enforcement
capabilities are enhanced by having access to regionalized facilities, programs and
the assistance of other departments. It is the purpose of this Agreement to provide
the means whereby enhanced access to facilities, programs, training and
assistance is provided through the Intergovernmental cooperation of the
Participating Agencies.
B. It is the intent of this organization that each member shall bear its own costs and
risk of liability associated with personnel, training, and equipment when providing
assistance to another member. When entering into membership, it is impossible
to predict the frequency or intensity of a particular member's mutual aid
requirements. Therefore, some members may u!timately receive a greater measure
of actual benefit than other members. The purpose of entering into such an
intergovernmental agreement is to gain access to mutual aid when required: A
consideration for this access is the known risk that the ultimate cost and benefit
may not be evenly distributed among members.
SECTION 2: Definitions
For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall be defined as set forth in
this section, as follows:
A. Participating Agency. Any one or more agencies that have duly adopted a
resolution authorizing the execution of this Agreement.
B. Agreement. This Intergovernmental Major Case Assistance Team Agreement.
C. Police Assistance. Assistance provided by any Participating Agency to any other
Participating Agency, which shall include, but not be limited to, the assignment of
sworn and/or civilian personnel and the use of equipment for such assistance as
back-up on traffic stops, investigations, establishment of regionalized operations
or administrative programs, and major crime task forces, all as more fully defined
in the Operational Plan developed pursuant to this Agreement.
D. Requesting Agency. A participating agency that requests police assistance
pursuant to this Agreement.
E. Aiding Agency. A participating agency that provides police assistance pursuant to
this Agreement.
F. Chief of Police. The highest ranking law enforcement officer of a participating
agency or his or her designee.
G. Village Manager. The chief administrative officer or designee of that officer for each
member municipality.
SECTION 3: Rights of Participating Agency.
The rights of each participating agency shall be as set forth in this Section and shall
be exercised by and through the actions of the Village Manager or Chief of Police of each
respective participating agency.
A. Any participating agency may request police assistance from any one or more
participating agency when, in the judgment of the Chief of Police of the requesting
agency, such assistance is necessary. The request shall be made to the MCAT
Coordinator. Each request for assistance and the response to that request shal be
reported to the Executive Committee.
B. Any participating agency may render aid to any one or more participating agencies
to the extent available personnel and equipment are not required for the adequate
protection of the aiding agency. In making that determination, the Chief of Police
of the aiding agency may consider the reasonableness or urgency of the request
and the amount of personnel, equipment and time commitment available to the
requesting agency, and that determination shall be final.
C. The Chief of Police of the requesting agency shall, through the MCAT Coordinator,
direct the actions of any sworn or civilian personnel of any aiding agency providing
police assistance pursuant to this Agreement.
D. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent any participating agency from cooperating
with any other agency, regardless of whether it is a participating agency. Nor shall
anything in this Agreement prevent any participating agency from acting jointly or
in cooperation with any other local, state or federal unit of government or agency
thereof, to the fullest extent permitted by law.
SECTION 4: Authority of Sworn Police Personnel
Any sworn police officers providing police assistance to a requesting agency under
this Agreement shall have all of the powers of police officers of the requesting agency,
including the power of arrest, and are subject to the direction of the MCAT Coordinator
working in concert with the Chief of Police of a requesting agency.
SECTION 5: Compensation Between Participating Agencies, Length of
Engagement for Investigation
A. Except as hereinafter provided, the assistance provided by any aiding agency
under this Agreement shall be rendered without charge to the requesting agency
or any other participating agency.
B. The length of any particular activation of MCAT shall be as set forth in the
Operating Plan. If any agency desires to retain the services of another agency's
employee beyond the time limits set forth in the Operating Plan, they may do so
only with the consent of the aiding agency. Under such circumstances, the
agencies shall determine between themselves the amounts of compensation to be
paid to the aiding agency.
SECTION 6:. Responsibilities of Participating Agencies
A. Each participating agency shall assume the responsibility for the actions of its
sworn or civilian personnel acting pursuant to this Agreement; both as to liability
and as to the payment of benefits to such sworn or civilian personnel, all to the
same extent as such personnel are protected, insured, indemnified and otherwise
provided for when acting within the participating agencies' respective corporate
limits.
B. Each participating agency shall be responsible for the payment of all benefits to all
of its sworn and civilian personnel acting pursuant to this Agreement, including but
not limited to the payment of wages, salaries, disability payments, pension benefits,
workers' compensation claims, and claims for damage to or destruction of
equipment and clothing, and claims for medical expenses.
SECTION 7: Board of Directors; Operating Plan
A. The Chief of Police of each participating agency and the three Village Managers of
the municipalities represented on the Executive Committee shall constitute the
Board of Directors of the Major Case Assistance Team.
B. The Board of Directors shall establish an Operating Plan for implementing this
Agreement. The Operating Plan shall include, but not be limited to, procedures for
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requesting, rendering and receiving aid. The Operating Plan shall be reviewed,
updated and evaluated by the Board of Directors at regular intervals.
C. The Board of Directors shall establish a procedure for the expenditure of funds and
the signing and countersigning of checks drawn on any MCAT account.
SECTION 8: General Provisions
A. This Agreement shall be in full force and effect and is legally binding upon each
participating agency at such time as it is signed and certified by that participating
agency.
B. This Agreement may be amended from time to time by resolution of the appropriate
goveming body of three quarters of the participating agencies. The effective date
of any amendment shall be the date as of which the last of the necessary agencies
has approved the amendment.
C. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and shall bind the participating
agency executing this Agreement until such time as the appropriate governing body
of that participating agency adopts a resolution terminating its participation in the
Agreement: Certified copies of such resolution shall be filed with the clerk or other
appropriate official of all other participating agencies within thirty (30) days of its
passage.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been duly executed this 17th day
of February , 19 98.
Villa,ge of Mount Prospect
Partig.]p~.t. ing Agenc~ ~
~'~ ~' /(' Gerald ~. Farley
President, Mayor other appr,o,p~iate official
ATTEST:
Carol A. Fioldq
Village Clerk
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