HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 31-12 06/19/2012 Mutual Aid Intergovernmental Service AgreementRESOLUTION NO. 31 -12
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PARTICIPATION AS A MEMBER IN THE
ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MUTUAL AID SYSTEM RESPONSE
PURSUANT TO AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND THE ILLINOIS EMERGENCY SERVICES
MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
MUTUAL AID INTERGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect has long since, pursuant to Ordinance, established an
Emergency Management Agency /Emergency Services and Disaster Agency of the Village of
Mount Prospect pertaining to appropriate functions in the case of an emergency; and
WHEREAS, it is recognized that at any given time emergency situations may occur that are
beyond the capacities of the Mount Prospect Emergency Management Agency/ Emergency
Services and Disaster Agency to deal effectively with in terms of personnel, equipment and
material resources; and
WHEREAS, in adopting the Illinois Emergency Management Mutual Aid System
Intergovernmental Service Agreement the Village of Mount Prospect, as one of the Members
thereof, hereby expresses its intent to assist a nearby member jurisdiction by assigning as
appropriate some of its personnel equipment or material resources to the requesting member
municipality as situations allow; and
WHEREAS, said Service Agreement is authorized by the Illinois Emergency Management Act,
Section 3305/13 and pursuant to the Ordinances of the Village of Mount Prospect allowing for
the participation in various mutual aid agreements; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the Village of Mount Prospect to provide as much as
possible for assistance to the residents of the Village of Mount Prospect and other Members of
said Mutual Aid Service Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, ACTING IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR
HOME RULE POWERS:
SECTION 1: That the above and foregoing recitals are incorporated as findings of fact in this
Resolution.
SECTION 2: That the Village of Mount Prospect may participate as a Member of the Illinois
Emergency Management Mutual Aid System pursuant to that certain Mutual Aid
Intergovernmental Service Agreement which is attached to this Resolution hereto and
incorporated herein and identified as "Exhibit A ".
SECTION 3: That the Village President is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the
Village of Mount Prospect, said Agreement and that the Village Clerk of the Village of Mount
Prospect is authorized to attest to said Agreement.
AYES: Hoefert, Juracek, Korn, Matuszak, Polit, Zadel
NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 19 day of June, 2012.
LAM 642je�f7
Irvana K. Wilks
Mayor
ATTEST:
M. Lisa Angell
Village Clerk
Exhibit A
Illinois Emergency Management
MUTUAL AID SYSTEM
AGREEMENT
This Agreement made and entered into the date set forth next to the signature of the
respective parties, by and between the units of local government subscribed hereto (hereafter
"Unit(s)" that have approved this Agreement and adopted same in manner as provided by law
and are hereafter listed at the end of this Agreement.
WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois, 1970, Article VII, Section 10,
authorizes units of local government to contract or otherwise associate among themselves in
any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and,
WHEREAS, the "Intergovernmental Cooperation Act ", 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., provides that
any power or powers, privileges or authority exercised or which may be exercised by a unit of
local government may be exercised and enjoyed jointly with any other unit of local
government; and,
WHEREAS, Section 5 of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/5, provides
that any one or more public agencies may contract with any one or more public agencies to
perform any governmental service, activity or undertaking which any of the public agencies
entering into the contract is authorized by law to perform, provided that such contract shall be
authorized by the governing body of each party to the contract; and,
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have determined that it is in their best interests to enter
into this Agreement to secure to each the benefits of mutual aid in emergency management
and the protection of life and property from an emergency or disaster; and,
Exhibit A
WHEREAS, the parties hereto have determined that it is in their best interests to form
an association to provide for communications procedures, training and other necessary
functions to further the provision of said protection of life and property from an emergency or
disaster.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, the Unit's membership in
the Illinois Emergency Management Mutual Aid System (IEMMAS) and the covenants contained
herein, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION ONE
Purpose
It is recognized and acknowledged that in certain situations, such as, but not limited to,
emergencies, natural disasters, man -made catastrophes and special events, the use of an
individual Member Unit's personnel and equipment to perform functions outside the territorial
limits of the Member Unit is desirable and necessary to preserve and protect the health, safety
and welfare of the public. It is further expressly acknowledged that in certain situations, such
as the aforementioned, the use of other Member Unit's personnel and equipment to perform
functions within the territorial limits of a Member Unit is desirable and necessary to preserve
and protect the health, safety and welfare of the public. Further, it is acknowledged that
coordination of mutual aid through the Illinois Emergency Management Mutual Aid System is
desirable for the effective and efficient provision of mutual aid.
Exhibit A
SECTION TWO
Definitions
For thepurpose of this Agreement, the following terms as used in this agreement shall
be defined as follows:
A. "Illinois Emergency Management Mutual Aid System" (hereinafter referred to as
"IEMMAS "): A definite and prearranged plan whereby response and assistance is
provided to a affected /stricken Unit by the Aiding Unit(s) in accordance with the
system established and maintained by the IEMMAS member Units and amended
from time to time;
B. "Member Unit ": A unit of local government including but not limited to a city or
county having an Emergency Management Program accredited /certified by the
State of Illinois, or an intergovernmental agency and the units of which the
intergovernmental agency is comprised which is a party to the IEMMAS
Agreement and has been appropriately authorized by the governing body to
enter into such agreement, and to comply with the rules and regulations of
IEMMAS;
C. "Affected /stricken Unit ": A Member Unit which requests aid through the Illinois
Emergency Management Agency in the event of an emergency:
D. "Aiding Unit ": A Member Unit furnishing equipment, personnel, and /or
services to an affected /stricken Unit;
E. "Emergency /Disaster ": An occurrence or condition in a Member Unit's territorial
jurisdiction which results in a situation of such magnitude and /or consequence
Exhibit A
that it cannot be adequately handled by the affected / stricken Unit and such
that a Member Unit determines the necessity and advisability of requesting aid.
F. "IEMA Regions ": The geographically associated Member Units or unit of which
have been grouped for operational efficiency and representation of those
Member Units.
G. "Training ": The regular scheduled practice of emergency procedures during non
emergency drills /exercise to implement the necessary joint operations of
IEMMAS.
H. "IESMA -MST Committee ": The governing body of IEMMAS is comprised of the
IEMMAS Team Leaders and Assistant Team Leaders, of whom are members of
the Illinois Emergency Services Management Association.
I. "Mobile Support Team ": A group of emergency management personnel, who are
members of Member Units and who are approved by the IEMMAS Executive
Board and operate under guidelines as established by the IEMMAS Executive
Board.
J. "Special Event ": A non - routine event that places a strain on a Member Unit's
resources that may involve a large number of people and that such event
requires additional planning, preparation and mitigation for public safety.
SECTION THREE
Authority and Action to Effect Mutual Aid
A. The Member Units hereby authorize and direct their respective Emergency
Manager / Coordinator or his designee to take necessary and proper action to
Exhibit A
render and /or request mutual aid from the other Member Units in accordance
with the policies and procedures established and maintained by the IEMMAS
Member Units. The aid rendered shall be to the extent of available personnel
and equipment not required for adequate protection of the territorial limits of
the Aiding Unit. The judgment of the Emergency Manager / Coordinator, or his
designee, of the Aiding Unit shall be final as to the personnel and equipment
available to render aid.
B. Whenever an emergency / disaster or special event occurs and conditions are
such that the Emergency Manager / Coordinator, or his designee, of the affected
/ stricken Unit determines it advisable to request aid pursuant to this Agreement
he shall notify IEMA of the nature and location of the emergency / disaster L
special event and the type and amount of equipment and personnel and /or
services requested from the IEMMAS, including the activation of Mobile Support
Teams.
C. The Emergency Manager / Coordinator, or his designee, of the Aiding Unit shall
take the following action immediately upon being requested for aid:
1. Establish the incident command system at the site of the emergency.
2. Determine what equipment, personnel and /or services is requested
according to the system maintained by IEMMAS;
3. Determine if the requested equipment, personnel, and /or services can be
committed in response to the request from the affected /stricken Unit;
4. Dispatch immediately the requested equipment, personnel and /or
Exhibit A.
services, to the extent available, to the location of the emergency
reported by the affected /stricken unit in accordance with the procedures
of IEMMAS;
5. Notify the affected / stricken unit if any or all of the requested
equipment, personnel and /or services cannot be provided.
SECTION FOUR
Incident Management System
The National Incident Management System shall be the standard under which this
Agreement shall function. The purpose of the incident management system shall be to provide
structure and coordination to the management of emergency incident operations in order to
provide for the safety and health of emergency service organization personnel and other
persons involved in those activities. Personnel dispatched to aid a party pursuant to this
Agreement shall remain employees of the Aiding Unit. Personnel rendering aid shall report for
direction and assignment at the scene of the emergency to the State Incident Commander at
the Forward Command Post. The party rendering aid shall at all times have the right to
withdraw any and all aid upon the order of its Emergency Manager / Coordinator or his
designee; provided, however, that the party withdrawing such aid shall notify the State Incident
Commander at the Forward Command Post of the withdrawal of such aid and the extent of
such withdrawal.
Exhibit A
SECTION FIVE
Compensation for Aid
Equipment, personnel, and /or services provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be at
no charge to the party requesting aid; however, any expenses recoverable from third parties
shall be equitably distributed among responding parties. Nothing herein shall operate to bar
any recovery of funds from any state or federal agency under any existing statutes.
SECTION SIX
Insurance
Each party hereto shall procure and maintain, at its sole and exclusive expense,
insurance coverage, including: personal injury, property damage. No party hereto shall have
any obligation to provide or extend insurance coverage for any of the items enumerated herein
to any other party hereto or its personnel. The State of Illinois shall provide workman
compensation and comprehensive liability insurance. Upon request, Member Units shall
provide such evidence as herein provided to the IEMMAS members.
SECTION SEVEN
Indemnification
Each party hereto agrees to waive all claims against all other parties hereto for any loss,
damage, personal injury or death occurring in consequence of the performance of this Mutual
Aid Agreement; provided, however, that such claim is not a result of gross negligence or willful
misconduct by a party hereto or its personnel.
Each party requesting or providing aid pursuant to this Agreement hereby expressly
agrees to hold harmless, indemnify and defend the party rendering aid and its personnel from
Exhibit A
any and all claims, demands, liability, losses, suits in law or in equity which are made by a third
party. This indemnity shall include attorney fees and costs that may arise from providing aid
pursuant to this Agreement. Provided, however, that all employee benefits, wage and disability
payments, pensions, worker's compensation claims, damage to or destruction of equipment
and clothing, and medical expenses of the party rendering aid shall be the sole and exclusive
responsibility of the respective party for its employees, provided, however, that such claims
made by a third party are not the result of gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of
the party rendering aid.
The obligations and duties set forth in this Section shall survive the end or termination
of this Mutual Aid Agreement.
SECTION EIGHT
Non - Liability for Failure to Render Aid
The rendering of assistance under the terms of this Agreement shall not be mandatory if
local conditions of the Aiding Unit prohibit response. It is the responsibility of the Aiding Unit to
immediately notify the affected / stricken unit of the Aiding Unit's inability to respond;
however, failure to immediately notify the affected / stricken unit of such inability to respond
shall not constitute evidence of noncompliance with the terms of this section and no liability
may be assigned.
No liability of any kind or nature shall be attributed to or be assumed, whether expressly
or implied, by a party hereto, its duly authorized agents and personnel, for failure or refusal to
render aid. Nor shall there be any liability of a party for withdrawal of aid once provided
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
Exhibit A
SECTION NINE
Term
This Agreement shall be in effect for a term of one year from the date of signature
hereof and shall automatically renew for successive one -year terms unless terminated in
accordance with this Section.
Any party hereto may terminate its participation in this Agreement at any time,
provided that the party wishing to terminate its participation in this Agreement shall give
written notice to the IEMMAS specifying the date of termination, such notice to be given at
least 90 calendar days prior to the specified date of termination of participation. The written
notice provided herein shall be given by personal delivery, registered mail or certified mail.
SECTION TEN
Effectiveness
This Agreement shall be in full force and effective upon approval by the parties hereto in
the manner provided by law and upon proper execution hereof.
SECTION ELEVEN
Binding Effect
This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of any successor of entity
which may assume the obligations of any party hereto. Provided, however, that this
Agreement may not be assigned by a Member Unit without prior written consent of the parties
hereto; and this Agreement shall not be assigned by IEMMAS without prior written consent of
the parties hereto.
Exhibit A
SECTION TWELVE
Validity
The invalidity of any provision of this Agreement shall not render invalid any other
provision. If, for any reason, any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court of
competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, that provision shall be deemed severable
and this Agreement may be enforced with that provision severed or modified by court order.
SECTION THIRTEEN
Notices
All notices hereunder shall be in writing and shall be served personally, by registered
mail or certified mail to the parties at such addresses as may be designated from time to time
on the IEMMAS mailing lists or, to other such addresses as shall be agreed upon.
SECTION FOURTEEN
Governine Law
This Agreement shall be governed, interpreted and construed in accordance with the
laws of the State of Illinois.
SECTION FIFTEEN
Execution in Counterparts
This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts or duplicate originals, each of
which shall constitute and be deemed as one and the same document.
Exhibit A
SECTION SIXTEEN
IESMA -MST Committee
The IESMA -MST Committee is hereby identified as the authority to consider, adopt and
amend from time to time, as needed, rules, procedures, by -laws and any other matters deemed
necessary. The IESMA -MST Committee shall consist of 3 members appointed from within each
IEMMAS region, who shall serve as the voting representative of said region on IEMMAS
matters, and may appoint a designee to serve temporarily in his stead. Such designee shall be
from within the respective region and shall have all rights and privileges attendant to a
representative of that region. The IESMA Executive Board as provided for in the by laws shall
coordinate the activities of the IEMMAS.
SECTION SEVENTEEN
Duties of the IESMA -MST Committee
The IESMA -MST Committee shall meet regularly to conduct business and to consider
and publish the rules and procedures of the IEMMAS.
SECTION EIGHTEEN
Rules and Procedures
Rules, procedures of the IEMMAS shall be established by the IESMA -MST Committee as
deemed necessary from time to time for the purpose of administrative functions, the exchange
of information and the common welfare of the IEMMAS.
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SECTION NINETEEN
Amendments
Exhibit A
This Agreement may only be amended by written consent of all the parties hereto. This
shall not preclude the amendment of rules, procedures of the IEMMAS as established by the
IESMA -MST Committee to this Agreement. The undersigned unit of local government or public
agency hereby has adopted, and subscribes to, and approves this MUTUAL AID SYSTEM
Agreement to which this signature page will be attached, and agrees to be a party thereto and
be bound by the terms thereof.
This Signatory certifies that this Illinois Emergency Management Mutual Aid System
Agreement has been adopted and approved by ordinance, resolution, or other manner
approved by law, a copy of which
ent is attached hereto.
President
Illinois Emerggricy Se
IEMMAS Chairperson
agement Association
Irvana K. Wilks, Mayor
Mount Prospect, Illinois
ATTEST:
M. Lisa Xngell, Village Cler
Mount Prospect, Illinois
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