R-09-04 02/09/2004RESOLUTION R , UC1 O 4
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL
POLICE SERVICE ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the Village of Lemont seeks to participate in an Intergovernmental
Agreement to provide and receive assistance in the investigation of felony and major criminal
activity; and
WHERAS, the attached Agreement will provide such assistance between the Illinois
State Police, Cook County Sheriff Police Department, other member agencies who have signed
this Agreement, and Lemont, and
WHEREAS, the contribution required for this valuable partnership is a one time
agreement fee of $3,600.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE President and Board of Trustees that
the Agreement attached as Exhibit "A" be executed by the Village President and attested by the
Village Clerk.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF LEIy,ONT, COUNTIES OF COOK, WILL AND DUPAGE, ILLINOIS on this
fit Day of , 2004.
AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT
V
Ron Stapleton
Debby Blatzer
Peter Coules
Brian Reaves
Steven Rosendahl
Jeanette Virgilio
LENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk
Approved by me this 1 1 " day of rellArurx
Attest:
,2004
JOH A, Village Presiden
RLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
SOUTH SUBURBAN MAJOR CRIME TASK FORCE
The under signed Public Agencies, charged with the duty of enforcing the law and investigative
heinous and complex violent crimes, recognize that the most effective means to accomplish that
duty is through the combination of resources and the joint exercise of their respective authorities;
each of them do now enter into this Inter - Agency Agreement to conduct joint investigations
involving major violent crimes which necessitate substantial commitments of resources for
prolonged period of time. The purpose of this Agreement is to provide the citizens of Illinois with
the most effective Law Enforcement skills and protection against those who engage in actions
detrimental to the safety of the public.
In consideration of the terms herein set forth and the mutual covenants and obligations of the
parties hereto; it is hereby agreed by the undersigned Member Agencies of the South Suburban
Major Crime Task Force, (hereinafter call "Member Agencies) including the Cook County Sheriff's
Police Department, the Illinois State Police and the participating municipal police departments of
south suburban Cook County, to the following:
I. PARTIES:
The South Suburban Major Crime Task Force (Task Force) shall consist of the Cook
County Sheriff's Police Department, the Illinois State Police and other Member
Agencies who have signed this agreement.
II. PURPOSE:
The purpose of the South Suburban Major Crime Task Force is to provide
comprehensive investigative services to Member Agencies of the Task Force
including but not limited to major homicide cases, non - parental kidnappings, and
other exceptionally heinous crimes when requested to do so by the Chief of Police of
Member Agencies, with the approval of the Board of Directors.
The Task Force agrees to provide comprehensive investigative services to Member
Agencies in accepted cases upon request of the Chief of Police or the designee of
the Police Department of the local jurisdiction in which the crime occurred. The
Member Agencies agree that the chief of Police or their designee shall contact the
Task Force Commander at the onset of the discovery of an offense which they feel
qualifies for Task Force services. The Task Force Commander shall confer with the
requesting agency and the Assistant Task Force Commander of the respective
District to determine if the case shall be accepted for investigation by the Task Force.
The following guidelines will be used to determine case acceptance.
Case Acceptance Guidelines
A real or suspected violent crime such as: murder, non - parental abduction, violent
sex crimes or multiple violent crimes. Also, crimes which necessitate a substantial
commitment of resources for a prolonged period of time or which require the
application of complex or unusual investigative techniques.
III. AUTHORITY:
Each member Agency agrees to assume liability for its respective personnel
assigned to the Task Force, as well as for vehicles and equipment assigned to the
Task Force. Each participating Member Agency assumes responsibility for members
of its police force acting pursuant to this agreement, both as to indemnification of said
police officers as provided for by Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 65, Sections 5/1-
4-5, 5/1 -4 -6 and as to personal benefits to said police officers, all to the same extent
as they are protected, insured, indemnified and otherwise provided for by the
Statutes of the State of Illinois and the ordinances of the participating municipalities
when acting solely within their own corporate limits.
The ISP Director may appoint sworn Task Force officers as "Inspectors" pursuant to
his authority at 20 Illinois Compiled Statutes 2620/4. The inspectors shall be
considered employees of the State for purposes of representation and
indemnification while engaged in Task Force activities to the extent permitted by law
at 5 Illinois Compiled Statues 350/1 et. Seq. Upon termination of a sworn officer's
affiliation with the Task Force or upon dissolution of the Task Force, any credentials
or equipment supplied by the ISP to any Task Force officer must be surrendered to
the ISP.
IV. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
The Board of Directors shall consist of nine (9) members.
The nine members shall be appointed as follows:
1. The Chairman shall be appointed for a period of 1 year by the President of the
South Suburban Chiefs of Police Association.
2. The Sheriff of Cook County shall appoint two (2) directors for one (1) year terms.
3. The Director of the Illinois State Police shall appoint two (2) directors for one (1)
year terms.
4. The 5`" District Chiefs Association shall appoint two (2) directors from Member
agencies for one (1) year terms.
5. The South Suburban Chiefs of Police Association shall appoint two (2) directors
from Member agencies for one (1) year terms.
The Board of Directors may establish an advisory board to assist and guide them in
their duties and responsibilities. The advisory board will be comprised of as many
members and organizations as determined by the Board of Directors but, advisory
board members shall not be permitted to vote on board issues.
Simple majority of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum for voting
purposes. Each Board member shall have one (1) vote. For a vote to be registered,
the Board member must be present during the vote.
The Board's responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to:
• Determine all major policies and procedures of the Task Force
• Establish financial control
• Make final decisions on problems
• Make final decisions on when the Task Force will be activated and de- activated
• Review Task Force activities and manpower once activated
• Meet quarterly to discuss Task Force issues, problems, manpower, activities, etc.
• Determine who will hold the positions as Task Force Commanders
• Determine training needs
The Board of Directors may determine further by -laws for governing the Task Force
which shall not be inconsistent with this agreement.
V. COSTS / EXPENSES:
The Cook County Sheriff's Police Department agrees to pay for all investigative
expenses incurred by officers of the Cook County Sheriffs Police during the course
of Task Force investigations. The Cook County Sheriff's Police Department further
agrees to provide support services to the Task Force.
The Illinois State Police agrees to pay for all investigative expenses incurred by
officers of the Illinois State Police during the course of Task Force investigations.
The Illinois State Police further agrees to provide support services to the Task Force.
The Requesting Agency agrees to pay for costs of investigations of crimes occurring
within the Requesting Agency's jurisdiction incurred by members of the Task Force
when the Chief of Police or their designee has requested the investigation, excluding
the salaries, wages, benefits, and ordinary travel costs.
The Requesting Agency shall pay for extraordinary travel and investigative expenses
of officers of other members agencies if those expenses have been determine to be
necessary for the investigation by the Task Force Commander and Requesting
Agency Chief.
Each Member Agency shall be responsible for the cost of training their designated
Task Force personnel to meet requirements as established by the Board of Directors.
The amount shall not exceed $750.00 per designated person per year. The Board of
Directors may vote to increase or decrease the designated training fee based on
future Task Force needs and participation. The Board of Directors may vote to
increase the training fee up to 10% for any calendar year.
Each Member Agency will be responsible for a one time initial membership fee to be
used for Task Force Equipment and supplies. This fee shall be $3,000.00 per
Member Agency. The Board of Directors may vote to increase or decrease this fee
but in no event shall any increase exceed 10% of the initial fee in any calendar year.
If the Board of Directors determines that the initial fee should be increased above
$3,000.00 plus 10% in any calendar year, the Board shall submit their request for
additional funds in writing to each Member Agency who must approve the increase
by a three - fourths majority vote of all Member Agencies.
The Board of Directors may vote to assess each Member Agency an annual upkeep
fee to cover the costs and expenses for supplies and equipment. This fee shall not
exceed 10% of the current initial fee two times in any calendar year, except if
approved by a three - fourths rate of all Member Agencies.
VI. LIABILITIES / INSURANCE:
Each agency will accept liability to the extent required by the Illinois Workers'
Compensation Action (820 ILCS 305/1 ct. Seq.) For personal injuries occurring to its
officers while engaged in Task Force activities.
Member Agencies will furnish their assigned officers with a suitable vehicle and will
bear sole responsibility for the costs of maintaining and insuring said vehicle.
Each Member Agency agrees to assume liability for its respective personnel, vehicles
and equipment assigned to the Task Force. Each participating Member Agency
assumes responsibility for members of its police force acting pursuant to this
agreement as to indemnification of said police officers.
VII. TASK FORCE PERSONNEL:
The Illinois State Police and Cook County Sheriff's Police will assign tow
investigators each to the Task Force. Each municipality Member agrees to designate
one investigator who will be assigned to the Task Force. All Task Force Members
shall report through the Task Force commander to the Chief of Police requesting the
Task Force and the Board of Directors. All decisions on operational issues shall be
decided by the Task Force Commander with the advise of the Chief of Police
requesting the Task Force.
A Chief of Police of any Member Agency may volunteer to assign an additional
investigator from his agency to the Task Force. The selection and assignment of
officers for the Task Force shall be determined by the Task Force Commanders
according to experience and training of proposed Member designees. The Member
Agencies agrees that the Member Agency shall make any officers of the Member
Agency so selected for the Task Force available for investigations and training as
needed by the Task Force.
It is agreed that each officer participating as a member of the Task Force shall be
bounded by the policies and procedures of his or her own Member Agency in
addition to any policies and procedures of the Task Force.
VIII. OPERATIONS PROCEDURES:
The member agencies agree that the investigation of crimes within the Member
Agencies' jurisdiction that have been accepted by the Task Force Commander shall
be conducted according to the procedures of the south Suburban Major Crime Task
Force.
The parties agree that the following operation procedures shall prevail throughout the
duration of this agreement:
A. Task Force Commander
The Board of Directors shall appoint two Task Force Commanders and tow
Assistant Task Force Commanders to direct and coordinate the activities of the
Task Force. The Task Force Commanders and assistants shall be experienced
and skilled in the actual direction of criminal investigations and supervision of
personnel. The Task Force Commander will be in complete charge of any
investigation in which the Task Force participated. All personnel assigned to the
investigation will be under his command. A separate Task Force Commander
will be selected for each of the 5th and 61h Municipal Court Districts.
Responsibilities:
1. Directly responsible to the Board of Directors, specifically working through
the Chairman.
2. Responds and takes direct command and control of the crime scene,
including scene processing, all follow up investigations and Task Force
operations.
3. Determines the number of personnel needed to respond and designate their
assignments.
4. Coordinates Task Force activities with other departments, law enforcement
agencies, police chiefs, detective commanders, State's Attorney's Office, etc.
5. Plans, organizes, and directs reporting requirements and standards of
operation.
6. Administers and controls expenditures, issues orders or directives related to
the operation.
7. Direct liaison between the Chief of Police requesting the Task Force, or his
designee, and the Board of Directors.
8. Plan and schedule training for Task Force personnel.
9. Ensure Task Force materials and equipment are available at the command
center for personnel.
10. Determine assignment of Member officers according to experience and
training.
B. Assistant Task Force Commander
The Assistant Task Force Commander will be in charge whenever the Task
Force Commanders are unavailable to assume command of task force
operations.
Responsibilities:
1. Assist the Task Force Commander in organizing and directing the efforts of
the task force operations.
2. Responsible to the Task Force Commander.
3. Direct liaison to Task Force Commander.
4. Work with Lead investigator from the host department.
5. Perform any other duties deemed necessary by the Task Force Commander.
C. Command Liaison
The Command Liaison is from the agency requesting assistance from the Task
Force and assigned by the Police Chief from that agency. The Command
Liaison acts as an on scene representative between the Task Force Commander
and his agency. The Command Liaison will assist the Task Force Commander in
lead development and suggested strategies for the investigation. The Command
Liaison must be of supervisory rank and qualified in supervising field
investigations. The requesting Police Chief may serve as the Command Liaison.
Responsibilities:
1. Acts as a liaison between the Task Force Commander and the agency on
investigative matters.
2. Provides all relevant information required of the agency for the follow up
investigation.
3. Helps arrange for command post, clerical staff and required materials and /or
equipment.
4. Any other task assigned by the Task Force Commander.
D. Investigator
Investigators are full time police officers on loan to the Task Force from member
departments that have signed the Intergovernmental Agreement. Investigators
should be knowledgeable in basic investigative work and trained in criminal
investigative techniques and strategies as they relate to a major investigation.
Investigators that do not meet the qualification as set forth by the Board of
Directors may be removed from the Task Force upon the recommendation of the
Task Force Commander.
IX. Asset Forfeiture on Task Force Cases
Any assets seized or forfeited as a result of a Task Force investigation shall be
distributed and used according to existing State Law. However, any participating
Member Agency agrees to designate fifty (50) per cent of any such distribution as
Task Force Training and Expense funds to be used according to guidelines
determined by the Board of Directors.
X. Misconduct:
A. Misconduct by any member of the Task Force shall include the following:
1. Violation of Task Force policies and /or rules or procedures.
2. Conduct which may tend to reflect unfavorably upon any of the
parties of this agreement.
B. Upon receipt of a complaint from a law enforcement agency, a state's attorney's
office or any other credible source alleging misconduct by a Task Force member,
The Task Force Commander shall discuss the allegations with the officer's Parent
Agency. The Board of Directors shall decide whether the allegation /infraction
should be investigated by the Parent Agency of the Task Force. The Parent
Agency shall have the sole authority /responsibility to administer discipline in the
matters of misconduct unless a criminal complaint is verified, then the information
will be forwarded to the appropriate state's attorney.
XI. Termination / Modification of Agreement:
This agreement shall be in full force and effect between all member agencies who
have signed this agreement until such time that the allocation of the aforementioned
resources are no longer possible or an alternate funding source is determined. A
member agency may withdraw from the Agreement at any time by written notice by
the Chief of Police or Command level designee of the member agency to the
remaining Board of Directors.
The undersigned representative(s) of the hereby agree to
the above terms and conditions of this Intergovernmental Agreement:
Signed: Date: