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CR 11-036 State of MN Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Hopkins on Behalf of its City Attorneya and PD• C: 0 D May 17, 2011 Council Report 2011-036 State of Minnesota Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Hopkins on Behalf of Its City Attorney and Police Department. Proposed Action Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move to adopt Resolution 2011-021 approving the State of Minnesota Joint Powers Agreement with the City of Hopkins on Behalf of its City Attorney and Police Department. Overview The Hopkins Police Department has been a part of a joint powers agreement in the past with the St. Paul Police Department concerning the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC). Recently, the State of Minnesota, Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension as taken over this task force as the grant administrator. The term for this new agreement will be effective August 31, 2010 and will expire on May 31, 2011. The pact allows members from the Hopkins Police Department to receive support from the State of Minnesota and over eighty law enforcement agencies to address internet crime and related issues in our community. Primary Issues to Consider • If the State of Minnesota Is sued for any reason concerning this agreement, the City of Hopkins could also be part of that law suite. Supporting Information Multi -Agency Law Enforcement Joint Powers Agreement for Minnesota Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Council Resolution 2011-021 Michael J. Reynolds Chief of Police Financial Impact: $_0 Budgeted: Related Documents (CIP, ERP, etc.): Notes: Y/N Source: City of Hopkins • Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION NO. 2011-021 WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins on behalf of its Prosecuting Attorney and Police Department desires to enter into Joint Powers Agreement with the State of Minnesota, Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to use systems and tools available over the State's criminal justice data communications network for which the City is eligible. The Joint Powers Agreement further provide the City with the ability to add, modify and delete connectivity, systems and tools over the life of the agreement and obligates the City to pay the costs for the network connection. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Hopkins as follows: 1. That the State of Minnesota Joint Powers Agreements by and between the State of Minnesota acting through its Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and the City of Hopkins on behalf of its Prosecuting Attorney and Police Department, are hereby approved. Copies of Joint Powers Agreement are attached to this Resolution and made a part of it. • 2. That the Police Chief, Michael J. Reynolds, or his or her successor, is designated the Authorized Representative for the Police Department. The Authorized Representative is also authorized to sign any subsequent amendment or agreement that may be required by the State of Minnesota to maintain the City's connection to the systems and tools offered by the State. 3. That the City Attorney, Law Firm of Steiner & Curtiss, P. A, 1011 1St Street South #400, Hopkins, MN 55343, or their successor, is designated the Authorized Representative for the Prosecuting Attorney. The Authorized Representative is also authorized to sign any subsequent amendment or agreement that may be required by the State of Minnesota to maintain the City's connection to the systems and tools offered by the State. 4. That Gene Maxwell, the Mayor for the City of Hopkins and Jim Genellie, the Acting City Manager, are authorized to sign the State of Minnesota Joint Powers Agreements. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 17th day of May, 2011. as ATTEST: • Terry Obermaier, City Clerk Gene Maxwell, Mayor Contract No. DPS -M-0513 Minnesota Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Multi -Agency Law Enforcement Joint Powers Agreement This Multi -Agency Law Enforcement Joint Powers Agreement, and amendments and supplements thereto, ("Agreement") is between the State of Minnesota, acting through its Commissioner of Public Safety, Bureau'of Criminal Apprehension ("Grantee"), empowered to enter into this Agreement pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 471.5 9, Subd. 10 & 12, and City of Hopkins, acting through its Hopkins Police Department located at 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, MN 55343, ("Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency"), empowered to enter into this Agreement pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 471.5 9, subd. 10, Whereas, the above subscribed parties have joined together in a multi -agency task force intended to investigate and prosecute crimes committed against children and the criminal exploitation of children that is committed and/or facilitated by or through the use of computers, and to disrupt and dismantle organizations engaging in such activity; and Whereas, the undersigned agencies agree to utilize applicable state and federal laws to prosecute criminal, civil, and forfeiture actions against identified violators, as appropriate; and Whereas, the Grantee is the recipient of a federal grant (attached to this Agreement as Exhibit A) • disbursed by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention ("OJJDP") in Washington, D.C. to assist law enforcement in investigating and combating the exploitation of children which occurs through the use of computers by providing funding for equipment, training, and expenses, including travel and overtime funding, which are incurred by law enforcement as a result of such investigations; and Whereas, the OJJDP Internet Crimes Against Children ("ICAC") has established a Working Group of Directors representing each of the existing ICAC Task Forces to oversee the operation of the grant and sub -grant recipients; and the State of Minnesota, acting through its Commissioner of Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has designated Donald Cheung as the Commander of the Minnesota ICAC Task Force. Now Therefore, the parties agree as follows: 1. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency approves, authorizes, and. enters into this Agreement with the purpose of implementing a three -pronged approach to combat Internet Crimes Against Children: prevention, education and enforcement; and 2. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency shall adhere to the Minnesota ICAC Task Force Program Standards contained in Exhibit B attached to this Agreement, in addition to complying with applicable Minnesota state and federal laws in the performance of this Agreement, including conducting undercover operations relative to ICAC, ; a list of Regional ICAC Task Force, Minnesota State Affiliate Agency and Training & Technical Assistance • Page 1 of 5 Contract No. DPS -M-0513 • Program contact information is contained in Exhibit C attached to this Agreement; and 3. Exhibits A and B are incorporated into this Agreement and made a part thereof. In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the Exhibits, the terms of the Exhibits prevail; and 4. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency and the Grantee agree that each party will be responsible for its own acts and the results thereof to the extent authorized by law and shall not be responsible for the acts of any others and the results thereof. The Grantee's liability shall be governed by the provisions of the Minnesota Tort Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 3.736, and other applicable law. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency's liability shall be governed by the provisions of the Municipal Tort Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 466.01 - 466.15, and other applicable law; and 5. All members of the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency shall continue to be employed and directly supervised by the same Law Enforcement Agency employer which currently employs the member performing Minnesota ICAC Task Force assignments; and all services, duties, acts or omissions performed by the member will be within the course and duty of that employment, and therefore, are covered by the Workers Compensation programs of that employer; will be paid by that employer and entitled to that employer's fringe benefits; and 6. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency must first submit a written request for funds and receive approval for the funds from the Grantee to receive any funds from the Grantee; and • 7. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency must supply original receipts to be reimbursed on pre -approved requests. Approved reimbursement will be paid directly by the Grantee to the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency within 30 days of the date of invoice, with payment made out to the City of Hopkins and mailed to the Hopkins Police Department, 1010 First Street South, Hopkins, MN 55343. 8. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency shall maintain accurate records pertaining to prevention, education, and enforcement activities, to be collected and forwarded monthly to the Minnesota ICAC Task Force Commander or his designee for statistical reporting purposes; and 9. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency shall participate fully in any audits required by the OJJDP. In addition, under Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, subd. 5, the Undersigned law Enforcement Agency's books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices relevant to this Agreement are subject to examination by the Grantee and/or the Minnesota State Auditor or Legislative Auditor, as appropriate, for a minimum of six years from the end date of this Agreement; and 10. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency shall make a reasonable good faith attempt to be represented at any scheduled regional meetings in order to share information and resources amongst the multiple entities; and 0 Page 2 of 5 • Contract No. DPS -M-0513 11. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency shall be solely responsible for forwarding information relative to investigative targets to the Child Pornography Pointer System (CPPS) pursuant to the OJJDP guidelines; and 12. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency shall provide the Minnesota ICAC Task Force Commander in a timely manner all investigative equipment that was acquired through OJJDP grant funding; in the event that future federal funding is no longer available, the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency decides to dissolve its binding relationship with the Minnesota ICAC Task Force and the State of Minnesota Department of Public Safety, or the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency breaches the Agreement. 13. That the Grantee may reimburse, the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency for the following duties: A. Investigations by the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency under this agreement should be conducted in accordance with the OJJDP ICAC Task Force Program Standards contained in Exhibit B, and concluded in a timely manner. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency will only be reimbursed by the Grantee for overtime hours inclusive of fringe benefits of actual hours and/or actual expenses incurred related to performing Minnesota ICAC Task Force assignments and/or training approved by the Minnesota ICAC Task Force Commander through the term of this agreement or until all Federal • funds under the OJJDP grant have been expended, whichever comes first. B. The Grantee has a TOTAL Expense Budget of $320.000.00 that was approved under the OJJDP Internet Crimes Against Children ("ICAC") Grant for investigative hours and expense reimbursement. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency participating in the Minnesota ICAC Task Force investigations will be reimbursed by the Grantee for actual costs as defined in Clause 13, Section A., to the extent such actual costs have been reviewed and approved by the Minnesota ICAC Task Force Commander. 14. Any amendment to this Agreement must be in writing and will not be effective until it has been executed and approved by the same parties who executed and approved the original agreement, or their successors in office. 15. The Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency and the Grantee may terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, upon 30 days' written nptice to the other party. 16. Terms of this agreement: This Agreement shall be effective on the date the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency obtains all required signatures under Minn. Stat. § 16C.05, Subd. 2, and shall remain in effective through May 31, 2011 unless terminated or canceled. Upon the effective date of this Agreement, the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency will be entitled to reimbursements approved by the Grantee dating back to September 13,2010 for 9 Page 3 of 5 • • Contract No. DPS -M-0513 overtime salary including fringe benefits, equipment, training and expenses to the extent Grantee has available funds to pay such and they have been approved. consistent with Clausel3, Section B. Nothing in this Agreement shall otherwise limit the jurisdiction, powers, and responsibilities normally possessed by anemployee as a member of the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency. 1. Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency certifies that the appropriate person(s).have executed the Agreement on behalf of the Undersigned Law Enforcement Agency and its jurisdictional government entity as required by applicable articles, laws, by-laws, resolutions, or ordinances. By and Title Mike Reynolds, Chief of Police Undersigned Law Enforcement AQency Date Title: City Attorney Date City of Hopkins Title: Jim Genellie, Acting City Manager Date City of Hopkins Mayor or Board Chair: Mayor Eugene Maxwell City of Hopkins 2. Department or Public Safety, Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Name: Signed: Title: (With delegated authority) 0 Page 4 of 5 Date Date Contract No. DPS -M-0513 • 3. Commissioner of Administration By and Title MN Department of Administration Mith delegated authority) •