R-84-11 Res Authorizing Execution GMATRESOLUTION g-p-/-11
A RESOULTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH GREATER
METROPOLITAN AUTO THEFT TASK FORCE (GMAT)
WHEREAS, the Village of Lemont seeks to enter into an intergovernmental
Agreement with the Greater Metropolitan Auto Theft Task Force (GMAT) for assistance
in the enforcement of the law and protect its citizens from illegal activity including motor
vehicle theft; and
WHEREAS, by entering into this agreement, the Village recognizes that the most
effective means to accomplish these goals is to coordinate law enforcement efforts across
jurisdictional boundaries to jointly combat these crimes;
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Village President and Board of Trustees
of the Village of Lemont that the Village President is authorized to execute the Agreement
with the Greater Metropolitan Auto Theft Task Force (GMAT), attached hereto as exhibit A.
The Village Clerk of the Village of Lemont shall certify to the adoption of this
Ordinance and cause the same to be published in pamphlet form.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF THE VILLAGE OF LEMOr, 1T, COOK, WILL AND DU PAGE COUNTIES ILLINOIS
on this A( Day of c,e/Ytbe , 2011.
AYES NAYS PASSED ABSENT
Debby Blatzer
Paul Chialdikas
Clifford Miklos
Rick Sniegowski
Ronald Stapleton
Jeanette Virgilio
Attest:
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CHARLENE SMOLLEN, Village Clerk
S, Village President
Greater Metropolitan Auto Theft Task Force (GMAT)
Intergovernmental Agreement
This agreement is entered into by the State of Illinois, Illinois State Police, ( "State Police "); and
the Lemont Police Department on behalf of the Village of Lemont, ( "Village "); and Hoffman
Estates, Round Lake Park, Western Springs, Warrenville, Elk Grove Village, and DuPage
County, ( "Participating Municipalities ") to establish the "Greater Metropolitan Auto Theft
(GMAT) Task Force ".
Recitals
WHEREAS, the Illinois State Police, Lemont Police Department on behalf of the Village of
Lemont, and the Participating Municipalities ( "Parties ") have the duty to enforce the law and
protect their citizens from illegal activity including motor vehicle theft; and
WHEREAS, the Parties recognize that the most effective means to accomplish this is to
coordinate law enforcement efforts across jurisdictional boundaries and to jointly exercise their
authority; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 20, par. 4005/1 et seq. of the Illinois Compiled Statutes (1992) established
the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council ( "Council ") to improve and support motor
vehicle theft law enforcement, prosecution and administration of motor vehicle theft laws, and
said council awards Trust Funds pursuant to the Act and enters into agreements with state
agencies and units of local government entitled to use such funds to support motor vehicle theft
law enforcement efforts; and
WHEREAS, the Council and the Lemont Police Department on behalf of the Village of Lemont
have entered into an agreement for an award of such funds to implement the Greater
Metropolitan Auto Theft (GMAT) Task Force; and
WHEREAS, that agreement between the Council and the Village requires that the state agencies
and units of government participating in this multi jurisdictional task force enter into an
intergovernmental agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Parties have the authority pursuant to Article VII, Section 10 of the
Constitution of the State of Illinois and the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, Ch. 5, par. 220/1
et seq. (ILCS, 1992) to enter into such an agreement.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT AGREED by and between the Parties as follows:
Section 1. Incorporation of Recitals
The Recitals set forth above are incorporated by reference into this agreement as if fully set forth
here.
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Section 2. Purpose
The purpose of this Agreement is to create a multi jurisdictional authority, to be known as the
"Greater Metropolitan Auto Theft Task Force," (hereinafter "GMAT "), which will direct its
efforts to:
A. Conduct covert and overt investigations of vehicle theft operations in cooperation with
local police departments and other auto theft task force units on a priority basis.
B. Development and dissemination of intelligence data regarding vehicle theft and
insurance fraud.
C. Investigate insurance and title fraud and provide assistance to other law enforcement
agencies, insurance companies, and related organizations in a coordinated effort to
identify and arrest offenders involved in such activity; and
D. Promote the vigorous, consistent, and effective prosecution of vehicle theft crimes by
providing specially trained investigators and an Assistant State's Attorney to advise
and prosecute developed cases.
Section 3. Organization
A. Policy Board
The Parties agree that effective use of their personnel in the enforcement of motor
vehicle theft laws requires that a Policy Board shall be established for the Task Force.
The activities of GMAT shall be overseen by a Policy Board consisting of at least one
designated official from each of the participating agencies who are parties to this
Agreement.
The Policy Board may add one member from a DuPage County law enforcement
agency and one member from a federal law enforcement agency that currently does not
contribute personnel to GMAT.
The Policy Board shall supervise and oversee the operations of GMAT and make
reports to the Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council as required. The Policy Board
shall ensure that the operations of GMAT are limited exclusively to the enforcement of
motor vehicle theft laws of this state, sister states, or the United States. The Policy
Board shall also have the responsibility for directing the operation of GMAT including:
1. Approve a budget prepared by the Project Director in charge of the day -to -day
operations;
2. Establish project goals and objectives, and set investigative priorities and
targets;
3. Establish rules and guidelines for operations by supervisors and staff;
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4. Receive and cause to be investigated complaints of misconduct by any member
of the staff of the project;
5. Recommend the appointment or dismissal of the Project Director and members
of GMAT;
6. Meet at least quarterly and maintain minutes of those meetings which include
votes of the Policy Board on all decisions; and
7. Approve reports submitted to the Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council.
B. Fiscal Officer
The Fiscal Officer shall be the Village of Lemont Treasurer, who shall receive and
disburse Trust Funds from the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council for the
operation of GMAT.
C. Project Director
The State Police shall designate an Illinois State Police Officer as Project Director who
shall be assigned to supervise the personnel in GMAT in order to carry out its purposes
and the policies and directives of the Policy Board.
The Project Director:
1. Is responsible for daily operations of GMAT and overall direction and
supervision of the assigned work force;
2. Will devise, implement, arrange, and administer training for personnel assigned
to his/her supervision;
3. Will review, analyze, document, and approve use of Official Advanced Funds
in accordance with Policy Board directives, if any, and otherwise by Illinois
State Police reporting practices and directives where no Policy Board directive
is applicable.
4. Is responsible for overtime approval; and
5. Is responsible for apprising the Policy Board of GMAT operations and for
providing required activity reports.
D. Task Force Officers:
1. The Policy Board shall appoint the officers of GMAT. An officer shall serve a
twelve (12) month minimum tour of duty as a GMAT officer and may be
reappointed to successive tours of duty at the discretion of the Policy Board.
Any contributing agency has the option, at any time during an officer's tour of
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duty and with a 30 day notice to the Project Director, to terminate an
appointment to GMAT and reassign the officer.
2. GMAT officers will be full -time police officers from the Illinois State Police
and the participating municipalities or public agencies. Such officers shall,
prior to appointment, have completed the appropriate training as required by
law and may not be subject to any current or pending disciplinary action. They
must also pass an Illinois State Police background check.
3. GMAT officers will adhere to all laws of the State of Illinois and the United
States of America.
4. GMAT officers will maintain compliance with their respective agency's
policies and procedures as well as the policies and procedures of the Illinois
State Police. In the event of conflict, the most rigid standard will apply.
5. GMAT officers will request annual leave (vacation) through the GMAT Project
Director who shall grant or deny the request based upon operational needs.
6. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, in the case of any of the
cities, no procedure will abrogate the rules and regulations of the appropriate
Board of Fire and Police Commissioners or the authority of the appropriate
Chief of Police relative to the officer assigned to GMAT.
Section 4. Other Operational Considerations
A. Report Writing:
The Illinois State Police reporting system shall be generally utilized to document the
enforcement activities and operations undertaken by GMAT or other system as
approved by the Policy Board.
B. Confidential Sources:
The Illinois State Police Confidential Source (CS) policy shall be followed. CS policy
includes, but is not limited to, preparation of reports identifying the CS, a record of
his /her motivation, fictitious names, true signature, photos, fingerprints, and other data
which will serve to protect both the CS and his /her Control Officer(s). The CS
procedure shall include strict adherence to policy for monetary payments (i.e.,
witnesses and receipts) and debriefing procedures. It is further understood that all file
informants developed by GMAT "belong" to GMAT and are not the sole providence of
one (1) officer.
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C. Official Advanced Funds:
GMAT Policy Board directives and /or Illinois State Police directives concerning
utilization of Official Advanced Funds shall be followed.
Section 5. Misconduct
A. Misconduct by officers of GMAT shall include the following:
1. Commission of a criminal offense;
2. Neglect of duties;
3. Violation of GMAT policies and /or rules of procedure; and /or
4. Conduct which may tend to reflect unfavorably upon any of the parties to this
agreement.
B. Upon receipt of a complaint from a law enforcement agency, state's attorney's office,
or any other credible source alleging misconduct by a GMAT officer, the following
procedures will be initiated:
1. If the complaint is of a minor nature, the inquiry may be conducted by the
GMAT Project Director or respective agency head;
2. If the complaint is of a major or criminal nature, the GMAT Project Director
will notify the Illinois State Police through the chain of command and the chief
executive of the officer's parent agency;
3. If the complaint is of a criminal nature, the GMAT Project Director and the
agency head may request a criminal investigation be conducted;
4. If the complaint is verified, the chief executive of the parent agency will
implement disciplinary action as deemed necessary. In addition, if a criminal
complaint is verified, the information will be forwarded to the appropriate
prosecutor;
5. No authority shall abrogate the authority of the appropriate agency head or
appropriate board or commission that oversees agency conduct.
Section 6. Obligations of Parties
Each participating agency and unit of local government shall contribute personnel and equipment
to GMAT as set forth below. Personnel appointed to GMAT shall continue to be the employee
of the Party who has appointed the employee to GMAT and the employee shall be compensated
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by the Party in accordance with its regular procedures and subject to the Party's rules and
regulations, as well as those established by the Policy Board of GMAT.
Each Party shall retain disciplinary authority and jurisdiction over its employees assigned to
GMAT.
A. State of Illinois, Illinois State Police
1. Illinois State Police shall provide the services of a sworn law enforcement
officer as Project Director.
2. The Illinois State Police shall, from the sworn personnel provided in
paragraphs B and C below, appoint GMAT officers as "Inspectors" pursuant
to its authority in Illinois Complied Statutes, Ch. 20, par. 2620/4, who shall be
considered employees of the State while engaged in GMAT activities.
3. The State of Illinois, pursuant to Ch. 20 ILCS 405/405 -105, and Ch. 5 ILCS
350/1, et seq., shall represent and indemnify all GMAT officers as are required
to be appointed as "inspectors" and, in any case, such GMAT officers shall be
acknowledged to be providing, for the purpose of this section, services as
employees of the State for their acts and omissions while engaged in the
performance of GMAT activities. To the extent that any liability exceeds this
indemnification, the Village of Lemont and the participating agencies, but only
with regard to the employee which each unit of government assigned to
GMAT, shall be liable for the errors, acts, or omissions of their assigned officer
to the extent required by law. The obligation of the State of Illinois to
indemnify shall be in full force and effect even if the State should fail to
properly appoint GMAT officers as "Inspectors" and shall function as an
intergovernmental contractual obligation.
4. Upon termination of a sworn officer's affiliations with GMAT or upon
dissolution of GMAT, any credentials, equipment, and components supplied by
the State Police or GMAT to any GMAT officer must be surrendered to the
State Police or GMAT.
B. The County of DuPage
The DuPage County Sheriff shall provide the services of two sworn law enforcement
officers to GMAT. The DuPage County State's Attorney's office shall assign one
Assistant State's Attorney to GMAT.
The County will further accept liability for its employees to the extent required by the
Illinois Worker's Compensation Act (Illinois Complied Statutes, 1992, Ch. 820, par.
305 (et seq.) and the Public Employee Disability Act (ILCS, 1992, Ch. 5, par. 345/1)
for personal injuries to its employees while engaged in GMAT activities.
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C. Participating Municipality
The Participating Municipality shall provide the services of one sworn law
enforcement officer to GMAT. The Participating Municipality will accept liability for
its employee to the extent required by the Illinois Worker's Compensation Act (ILCS,
1992, Ch. 820, par. 305/1 et seq.) and the Public Employee Disability Act (ILCS, 1992,
Ch 5, par. 345/1) for personal injuries to its employee while engaged in GMAT
activities.
Section 7. Payment
The Parties agree that personnel appointed to GMAT will remain employees of their respective
units of government for payroll purposes. The Parties will supply necessary equipment items,
excluding vehicles, and will compensate their officer(s) for personal services in support of
GMAT operations, including costs for wages, overtime, injury, death, and /or retirement benefits
and insurance.
Pursuant to the agreement between the Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council and the
Village of Lemont, each Party's costs for personnel, their equipment, and benefits related to its
participation in GAMT will be reimbursed to the extent and in the amount indicated on Exhibit A
attached from Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Trust Fund. The Village of Lemont shall make such
disbursement to participating agencies on a quarterly basis, pursuant to the submission of
acceptable documentation except that in the event the Trust Funds are not received by the
Village of Lemont for any reason the Village shall have no obligation to reimburse any such
costs to any participating agency.
Section 8. Vehicles
A. Vehicles will be provided to GMAT personnel by the insurance industry pursuant to
the terms and conditions of a contractual agreement executed between the individual
company and the Village of Lemont.
B. The Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council may elect to allow GMAT to
lease vehicles. The Village of Lemont will provide and /or assure vehicle insurance
coverage as required by the individual contractual agreements or by law for the
respective vehicles that have been leased. This coverage will meet or exceed statutory
minimums.
Section 9. Fiscal Year
The GMAT fiscal year shall commence January 1 and terminate December 31 of each year.
Section 10. Use of Award Agreement Funds/Project Income
The Parties expressly agree that all trust funds provided to the grantee shall be used for the
operations of GMAT in effecting the purposes of this agreement. The Parties also expressly
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agree that any fines, restitution, reimbursement, service and /or administrative fees, interest on
trust funds, or other monies or income earned, donated, granted, or awarded to GMAT shall be
deposited into the GMAT Project Income Account and shall be expended for such purposes as
are allowed by the Award Agreement.
Section 11. Nondiscrimination
Equal Employment Opportunity
The undersigned participating agencies are Equal Opportunity Employers and agree to subscribe
to and comply with any and all laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to Equal Opportunity and
Anti- Discrimination in Employment, and further agree to abide by the rules and regulations of
the equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Illinois Department of Human
Rights and federal and Illinois laws applicable thereto.
Section 12. Amendment
This agreement may be amended at any time by written approval of all of participants named
herein.
Any subsequent changes or amendments to this agreement are binding upon all participants
named herein.
Section 13. Cancellation
This agreement may be cancelled at anytime by written agreement of a majority of all Parties
herein named subject to any conditions on the reversion of funds or equipment provided by
Illinois Motor Vehicle Theft Trust Funds as set forth in the Agreement between the Illinois
Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Council and the Village of Lemont. Any Participating
Municipality may withdraw from and terminate its obligations under the Agreement upon a 30
day prior written notice to the GMAT Project Director.
Section 14. Effective Date
This agreement shall become effective when subscribed to by two or more participating units of
local or county government and the State of Illinois and shall be in full force and effect upon the
passage and approval in accordance with law.
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Hiram Grau, Director, Illinois State Police
Chairman, Kane County Board
Mayor, Village of Hoffman Estates
State's Attorney, Kane County
State's Attorney DuPage County
Mayor, Village of Round Lake Park
Mayor, Village of Western Springs
Mayor, Village of Elk Grove Village
Mayor, Village of Warrenville
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