HomeMy WebLinkAboutAmendment No. 2 to 2010 Stonegarden GrantAGREEMENT FOR OPERATION STONEGARDEN
AMENDMENT NO. 2
RECITALS
1. Original Agreement — On or about April 11, 2011, the PARTIES to the Agreement listed
in Amendment Recital 2, below, entered into the AGREEMENT FOR OPERATION
STONEGARDEN ("Agreement") effective retroactively to October 1, 2010 and with a
termination date of April 30, 2013, subject to various provisions of the Agreement.
2. Parties To The Agreement -- The Agreement has been, prior to this Amendment 2
between the COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ("COUNTY"), the CITY OF CARLSBAD, the
CITY OF CHULA VISTA, the CITY OF CORONADO, the CITY OF EL CAJON, the
CITY OF ESCONDIDO, the CITY OF LA MESA, the CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, the
CITY OF OCEANSIDE, the CITY OF SAN DIEGO ("CITIES"), the SAN DIEGO
UNIFIED PORT DISTRICT ("SDUPD"), the COUNTY OF ORANGE ("OC"), the
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PA I ROL ("CHP"), the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF
FISH AND GAME ("DFG"), the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR
VEHICLES ("DMV"), the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND
RECREATION ("DPR"), the SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY ("SDSU"), the
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ("LAC"), and the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF
CORRECTIONS, OFFICE OF CORRECTIONAL SAFETY ("CDC"), collectively the
"PARTIES", for program support of the Operation Stonegarden Grant ("OPSG")."
3. Party Departments Or Agencies Participating In The Agreement -- For the COUNTY,
participating agencies are Probation Department and the Sheriff's Department
("SHERIFF"). For the CITIES, participating agencies are their respective police
departments. For the college, participating agency is its respective police department. For
the OC and LAC, participating agencies are their respective Sheriffs Department.
SDUPD, CHP, DFG, DMV, DPR, and CDC do not have subordinate agencies or
department participants.
4. Authority To Amend The Agreement — The San Diego County Sheriff is authorized to
enter into amendments to the Agreement on behalf of the COUNTY pursuant to the San
Diego County Board of Supervisor's actions on the 11/9/ 2010 (2), 11/8/ 2011 (4), and
12/4/ 2012 (1). The persons signing this Amendment (No. 2) on behalf of the PARTIES
represent that they have the authority to do so.
5. Previous Amendment — Amendment No. 1 was entered into by the Parties effective
October 1, 2011.
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THEREFORE, the PARTIES agree to the following:
AMENDMENTS TO THE AGREEMENT
A. The Agreement's "PARTIES TO THE AGREEMENT" is amended and restated to
read as follows:
This Agreement is among the COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ("COUNTY"), the
CITY OF CARLSBAD, the CITY OF CHULA VISTA, the CITY OF CORONADO, the
CITY OF EL CAJON, the CITY OF ESCONDIDO, the CITY OF LA MESA, the CITY
OF NATIONAL CITY, the CITY OF OCEANSIDE, the CITY OF SAN DIEGO
("CITIES"), the SAN DIEGO UNIFIED PORT DISTRICT ("SDUPD"), the SAN DIEGO
STATE UNIVERSITY ("SDSU"), the COUNTY OF ORANGE ("OC"), the COUNTY OF
LOS ANGELES ("LAC"), the CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL ("CHP"), the
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE ("CDFW"), the
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES ("DMV"), the CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION ("DPR"), and the CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, OFFICE OF CORRECTIONAL SAFETY
("CDC"), collectively the "PARTIES", for program support of the Operation Stonegarden
Grant ("OPSG")."
B. The Agreement's "Party Departments Or Agencies Participating In The Agreement"
is amended and restated to read as follows:
For the COUNTY, participating agencies are Probation Department and the
Sheriff's Department ("SHERIFF"). For the CITIES and SDUPD, participating agencies
are their respective police departments. For the university, participating agency is its
respective police department. For OC and LAC, participating agencies are their respective
Sheriffs Department. CHP, CDFW, DMV, DPR, and CDC do not have subordinate
agencies or department participants.
C. The Agreement's "RECITALS" are amended to add the following:
9. On November 6, 2012, COUNTY through SHERIFF was notified of an award of
funding from the California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) under the
FY 2012 Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) grant program for the project period
beginning September 1, 2012 through June 30, 2014 in the amount of $5,250,665.
10. On December 4, 2012, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, in approving
Agenda Item No.4, approved and authorized the San Diego County Sheriff to:
(a) accept and administer grant funds totaling $5,250,665 for the project period
September 1, 2012 through June 30, 2014, and
(b) execute an amendment to the current memorandum of agreement for the FY 2012
OPSG grant.
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11. The COUNTY OF VENTURA ("VC"), the COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA
("SBC"), and the COUNTY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ("SLOC") desire to enter into an
agreement with provisions concerning the nature and extent of OPSG grant
collaboration, services to be rendered, and compensation to be paid.
12. PARTIES agree to each of the following Exhibits:
(a) Exhibit A — FY 2012 Budget Worksheet
(b) Exhibit B — FY 2012 Grant Assurances as set forth by the Cal EMA
(c) Exhibit C — FY 2012 OPSG Operations Order, attached to this Amendment No. 2
(d) Exhibit D — FY 2012 The Operation Stonegarden Grant Program State
Supplemental Guidance ("Guide"), which can be referenced at
http://www. calema. ca. gov/EMS-HS-HazMatlPages/Operation-Stonegarden-
Program-Documents.aspx
(e) Exhibit E -- 44 CFR Part 13— Uniform Administrative Requirements For Grants
And Cooperative Agreements To State And Local Governments ("44 CFR Part
13"), which can be referenced at
http://www. calema.ca. gov/GrantsMonitoring/Documents/CFR%20Regs/44CFRP
art/ 3.pdf
D. Section "IV. STANDARDS OF SERVICE: OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES" is
amended as set forth below:
Paragraph "A. Anticipated Outcome" is amended to read as follows:
"The anticipated outcome of the OPSG Activities to be provided by PARTIES
under this Agreement is increased law enforcement presence in each respective
PARTY's designated area of jurisdiction in order to support the U. S.
Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
efforts in the region to improve border security and reduce border related crime.
The anticipated outcome will be reached by achieving the goals and accomplishing
the missions set forth below by the PARTIES and in Exhibit C — FY XXXX
OPSG Operations Order for the applicable grant year, to this Agreement."
Paragraph "B. Personnel Qualifications and Assignment, 5. Equipment and
Supplies" is amended to read as follows:
"COUNTY through SHERFF will provide SHERIFF OPSG personnel with all supplies
and/or prescribed safety gear, body armor, and/or standard issue equipment necessary to
perform OPSG Activities. Similarly, County Participating Agency and all Non -County
PARTIES will provide their respective OPSG personnel with all supplies and/or
prescribed safety gear, body armor, and/or standard issue equipment necessary to perform
OPSG Activities unless otherwise specified in Exhibit C.
PARTIES are responsible for the procurement of their own equipment to be used in
OPSG Operations.
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PARTIES will maintain an inventory list of all equipment purchased with OPSG
funds and when practicable, the equipment shall be prominently labeled as follows:
"Purchased with funds provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security" per
federal guidelines.
E. Section "VIII. GENERAL PROVISIONS" shall include all the text from the
previous Section VII of that name, and is further amended as set forth below:
Paragraph "B. Notices" is amended to add the following:
Sheriff
San Luis Obispo County Sheriffs Office
1585 Kansas Avenue
San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
Sheriff
Santa Barbara County Sheriffs Office
4434 Calle Real
Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Sheriff
Ventura County Sheriffs Office
800 South Victoria Avenue
Ventura, CA 93009
F. Except as otherwise provided by this AMENDMENT NO. 2, the Agreement, and each
and every other term and condition therein, shall remain in full force and effect.
EXECUTION
This AMENDMENT NO. 2 may be signed in one or more counterparts, each of which
shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto approve and agree to the terms of this
AMENDMENT NO. 2 to the original Agreement, such AMENDMENT NO. 2 being effective
October 1, 2012, unless otherwise specified.
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT PROBATION DEPARTMENT
William D. Gore Mack Jenkins
Sheriff Chief
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CARLSBAD POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Gary Morrison
Chief
CORONADO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Lou Scanlon
Chief
ESCONDIDO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Cory Moles
Acting Chief
NATIONAL CITY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Manuel Rodriguez
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
William Lansdowne
Chief
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
CONTRACTS & PURCHASING
Ed Plank
Director (Interim)
SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
John Browning
Chief
CHULA VISTA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
David Bejarano
Chief
CITY OF EL CAJON
Douglas Williford
City Manager
LA MESA POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Ed Aceves
Chief
OCEANSIDE POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Frank McCoy
Chief
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
Mayor Bob Filner
or Designee
SAN DIEGO HARBOR POLICE
DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc
Chief
LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S
DEPARTMENT
Leroy D. Baca
Sheriff
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ORANGE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Sandra Hutchens
Sheriff
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Bill Brown
Sheriff Coroner
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY
PATROL
Jim Abele
Chief, Border Division
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF
CORRECTIONS & REHABILITATION
Anthony Chaus
Chief- Office of Correctional Safety
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Clay Phillips
(A) District Superintendent
Approved as to form and legality:
SAN DIEGO COUNTY COUNSEL
William L. Pettingill
Senior Deputy
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Ian Parkinson
Sheriff
VENTURA COUNTY SHERIFF'S
OFFICE
Geoff Dean
Sheriff
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Helen Carriker
Deputy Director, Administration
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Kathryn Door
Chief, Investigations
Approved as to form and legality:
JAN GOLDSMITH, CITY ATTY.,
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
Linda L. Peter
Deputy City Attorney
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Approved as to form and legality:
ORANGE COUNTY COUNSEL
Nicole A. Sims
Senior Deputy
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AGREEMENT FOR THE
2010 OPERATION STONEGARDEN GRANT
PARTIES TO THE AGREEMENT
This Agreement is between the COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ("COUNTY"), the CITY OF
CARLSBAD, the CITY OF CHULA VISTA, the CITY OF CORONADO, the CITY OF EL
CAJON, the CITY OF ESCONDIDO, the CITY OF LA MESA, the CITY OF NATIONAL
CITY, the CITY OF OCEANSIDE, the CITY OF SAN DIEGO ("CITIES"), the SAN DIEGO
UNIFIED PORT DISTRICT ("SDUPD"), the COUNTY OF ORANGE ("OC"), the
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL ("CHP"), the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH
AND GAME ("DFG"), the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
("DMV"), and the CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION ("DPR"),
collectively the "PARTIES", for program support of the 2010 Operation Stonegarden Grant
(` OPSG").
Party Departments Or Agencies Participating In The Agreement
For the COUNTY, participating agencies are the Sheriffs Department and the Probation
Department.
For the CITIES, participating agencies are the police departments.
For the OC, participating agency is the Sheriff's Department.
SDUPD, CHP, DFG, DMV and DPR do not have subordinate agencies or department
participants.
The services and obligations of PARTIES and their participating departments or agencies
are set forth herein.
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RECITALS
WHEREAS, COUNTY through SHERIFF received funds from the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) passed through the California Emergency Management Agency
(Ca1EMA), under the Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 Operation Stonegarden Grant (OPSG) Program; and
WHEREAS, funds shall be used to support the OPSG program to enhance law enforcement
preparedness and operational readiness along the land and water borders of the United States;
and
WHEREAS, Government Code §55632 authorizes COUNTY through SHERIFF and
PARTIES, to contract with SHERIFF for provision of joint law enforcement services; and
WHEREAS, PARTIES desire to enter into an agreement with provisions concerning the
nature and extent of OPSG collaboration, services rendered, and compensation; and
WHEREAS, COUNTY, by action of the Board of Supervisors Minute Order No. 2 dated
November 9, 2010, approved and authorized the SHERIFF to execute expenditure contracts to
use FY2010 OPSG grant funds to reimburse all PARTIES for overtime expenses; equipment and
vehicle purchases; fuel, mileage, flight, and vehicle and equipment maintenance costs incurred in
OPSG activities not to exceed $7,25$,596, as described in Exhibit A — Budget Worksheet, during
the project period beginning October 1, 2010 through April 30, 2013; and
WHEREAS, PARTIES agree to maintain documentation suppcirting all expenditures
reimbursed from Operation Stonegarden (OPSG) grant fiords, ensure all expenditures are
allowable under grant requirements, adhere to authorized procurement methods and submit an
organization -wide f nancial and compliance audit'report if $300,000 or more of OPSG federal
funds are expended in a fiscal year. The documentation and records shall be maintained and
retained in accordance with OPSG grant requirements and shall be available for audit and
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inspection. The audit shall be performed in accordance with the U.S. General Accounting Office
Government Auditing Standards and OMB Circular A-133. For accounting purposes, the
following is a description of these funds: Federal Grantor Agency: U.S. Department of
Homeland Security; Pass Through Agency: California Emergency Management Agency
(CALEMA); Program Title: Homeland Security Grant Program; Federal CFDA Number:
97.067; and
WHEREAS, PARTIES agree to Exhibit B - FY10 Grant Assurances as set forth by the
California Emergency Management Agency;
NOW THEREFORE, for consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, PARTIES jointly intend that COUNTY through SHERIFF will fund, and
PARTIES will provide, a level of OPSG services, as set forth in this Agreement.
AGREEMEIX
I. PURPOSE AND INTENT
The purpose of this Agreement is to satisfy the OPSG proposal submitted to and
awarded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security passed through the California
Emergency Management Agency, under the FY 2010 Operation Stonegarden Grant.
IL SCOPE OF SERVICES
A. Method of Service Delivery
SHERIFF will maintain the OPSG grant and will be administratively
responsible for coordination of PARTIES' obligations under this Agreement. The
SHERIFF'S OPSG will be staffed as described in section IV. - Standards of Service:
Obligations of the PARTIES.
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B. Overview Of Basic Services
PARTIES will provide OPSG activities ("Activities") by increasing law
enforcement presence in their designated areas ofjurisdiction or in coordination with
other OPSG partner agencies in order to support the U. S. Department of Homeland
Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection efforts in the region to improve
border security. The PARTIES will enforce local and state laws will not enforce
immigration laws on behalf of Customs and Border Protection/Border Patrol.
III. TERM OF AGREEMENT
A. Initial Term
The term of this Agreement shall be retroactive to midnight on October 1, 2010,
and shall continue in effect through and terminate at midnight on April 30, 2013;
subject to the termination provision in section III. B. and III. C. below.
B. Option to Extend
Renewal or extension of the Agreement beyond April 30, 2013, shall be subject
to remaining grant funds and to a time extension approved'by the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) through the California Emergency Management Agency
(Ca1EMA).
C. Termination
Subject to the applicable provisions of state law, each PARTY may terminate its
participation in this Agreement upon ninety -day (90) minimum written notice to the
other PARTIES.
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IV. STANDARDS OF SERVICE: OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES
A. Alaticipated Outcome
The anticipated outcome of the OPSG Activities to be provided by
PARTIES under this Agreement is increased law enforcement presence in
each respective PARTY's designated area of jurisdiction in order to support
the U. S. Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection efforts'in the region to improve border security and reduce border
related crime. The law enforcement agencies that elected to participate in
OPSG are San Diego County Probation Department, Carlsbad Police
Department , Chula Vista Police Department, Coronado Police Department, El
Cajon Police Department, Escondido Police Department, La Mesa Police
Department, National City Police Department, Oceanside Police Department,
San Diego Police Department, San Diego Harbor Police Department, Orange
County Sheriffs Department, California Highway Patrol, California
Department of Fish & Game, California Department of Motor Vehicles, and
California Department of Parks and Recreation ("Participating Agencies"). The
anticipated outcome will be reached by achieving the goals and accomplishing
the missions set forth below by the PARTIES and in Exhibit C — FY 10 OPSG
Operations Order to this Agreement.
1. PARTIES will provide enhanced enforcement by increasing patrol presence in
proximity to the border and/or routes of ingress from the border, including the
water borders. In addition, PARTIES will utilize their unique investigatory areas
of expertise in operations.
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2. Increase intelligence/information sharing among PARTIES, including but not
limited to the following activities:
a. Conduct monthly meetings with a minimum of one representative from each
PARTY.
b. Increase information sharing during operations.
3. At the conclusion of each shift funded by Operation Stonegarden, OPSG
state/local law enforcement officers will complete a Daily Activity Report (DAR).
The DAR will be submitted via email to U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP)fBorder Patrol Sector Headquarters at: SDCOPSG2009@cbp.dhs.gov and
San Diego Sheriffs Department at: stonegarden[a),sdsheriff.org. The work week
for OPSG is Wednesday — Tuesday.
B. Personnel Qualifications And Assignment
All PARTY personnel who perform OPSG Activities pursuant to this
Agreement shall have met the minimum qualifications designated for their specific
classification.
PARTIES shall provide OPSG with qualified personnel to meet performance
standards and scope of service defined herein and as further specified in Exhibit C.
1. Sheriff And County Participating Agency Discretion
The management, direction, and supervision of SHERIFF OPSG
personnel, the standards of performance, the discipline of deputies, and all other
matters incident to the performance of such services, shall be performed by and
be the responsibility of COUNTY through SHERIFF in SHERIFF'S sole but
reasonable judgment and in accord with the provisions of applicable labor
agreements. SHERIFF shall be the appointing authority for all SHERIFF
personnel provided to OPSG by this AGREEMENT. Similarly, the County
Participating Agency shall be responsible for the management, direction and
supervision of its own OPSG personnel; the standards of performance,
personnel discipline, and all other matters incident to the performance of such
services, through the sole but reasonable judgment of the County Participating
Agency and in accord with applicable labor agreements. Non -County
PARTIES shall have no liability for any direct payment of salary, wages,
indemnity, or other compensation or benefit to persons engaged in COUNTY'S
performance of this Agreement.
2. Non -County Parties' Discretion
The management, direction, and supervision o f non -County PARTY
OPSG personnel, the standards of performance, the discipline of officers and/or
non -sworn personnel, and all other matters incident to the performance of such
services, shall be performed by and be the individual responsibility of each
respective non -County PARTY in each respective non -County PARTY'S sole
but reasonable judgment and in accord with the provisions of applicable labor
agreements. Each non -County PARTY shall be the appointing authority for its
respective personnel provided to the OPSGby this Agreement. COUNTY and
SHERIFF shall have no liability for any direct payment of salary, wages,
indemnity, or other compensation or benefit to persons engaged in non -County
PARTY's performance of this Agreement.
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3. Designated Coordinators
SHERIFF shall select and designate a coordinator who shall manage and
direct the OPSG. The other County Participating Agency and each non -County
PARTY shall select and designate a coordinator under this Agreement. The
designated coordinators for each party shall implement, as needed, appropriate
procedures governing the pertbrmance of all requirements under this Agreement
and shall be responsible for meeting and conferring in good faith in order to
address any disputes which may arise concerning implementation of this
Agreement.
4. Staffing for Basic Services
PAR I IES shall ensure that adequate numbers of their qualified respective
personnel are provided to OPSG Activities at all times during the term ofthis
Agreement to meet the Basic Services, Scope of Services, and Standards of
Service commitments set forth herein.
5. Equipment and Supplies
COUNTY through SHERFF will provide SHERIFF OPSG personnel with
all supplies and/or prescribed safety gear, body armor, and/or standard issue
equipment necessary to perform OPSG Activities. Similarly, County
Participating Agency will provide its respective OPSG personnel with all
supplies and equipment necessary to perform OPSG Activities. Non -County
PARTIES will provide their respective OPSG personnel with all supplies and/or
prescribed safety gear, body armor, and/or standard issue equipment necessary
to perform OPSG Activities unless otherwise specified in Exhibit C.
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PARTIES are responsible for the procurement of their own equipment to be
used in OPSG Operations.
V. COST OF SERVICES/CONSIDERATION
A. General
As full consideration for the satisfactory performance and completion by
PARTIES of OPSG Activities set forth in this Agreement, COUNTY through
SHERIFF shall reimburse PARTIES for personnel assigned to perform OPSG
Activities on the basis of invoices and submittals as set forth hereunder. Such
payments by COUNTY through SHERIFF are dependent on the continued
availability of grant funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
passed through the California Emergency Management Agency (CalEMA).
B. Personnel Costs/Rate of Compensation
During the term of this Agreement, COUNTY through SHERIFF shall
reimburse PARTIES for overtime worked by personnel assigned to perform OPSG
Activities based upon available fiinding and the actual costs incurred by PARTIES to
provide Activities under this Agreement.
C. Method of Payment
1. PARTIES shall submit correct and complete reimbursement tbrms, itemized
invoices, labor reports, timesheets, and any other related supporting
documentation that represents amounts due under this Agreement to include
expenditure corrections and back billings to SHERIFF no later than the final
business day of the subsequent month from the month being claimed to: San
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Diego County Sheriff's Department, Grants Unit, Refi OPSG, P. O. Box 939062,
San Diego, CA 92193.
a. Reimbursement forms, invoices, purchases orders, contracts, labor reports,
timesheets, and other related supporting documentation must have the
signature of PARTY's designated coordinator or his or her designee,
certifying that the invoice, timesheets, and related documentation are true and
correct.
b. PARTIES shall provide payroll records for each and every person whose costs
are reimbursable under this Agreement, to include, at a minimum, the person's
name, classification, duty position, task, regular hourly rate, overtime hourly rate,
overtime hours worked, date overtime worked and fringe benefit rate and cost.
'PARTIES shall make available to SHERIFF for inspection, upon request, all
payroll records and any other records that relate to the Basic Services provided
under this Agreement.
2. Within sixty (60) business days upon receipt of valid invoice and complete
documentation, SHERIFF will reimburse PARTIES for the Basic Services agreed
to.
VI. INDEMNIFICATION RELATED TO WORKERS COMPENSATION.
EMPLOYMENT AND CLAIMS AND LIABILITY ISSUES
A. Workers Compensation And Employment
1.. The.COUNTY shall fully indemnify and hold harmless Non County
PARTIES and their respective officers, employees and agents, from any claims,
losses, fines, expenses (including attorneys' fees and court costs and/or arbitration
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costs), costs, damages or liabilities arising from or related to (1) any workers'
compensation claim or demand or other workers' compensation proceeding arising
from or related to, or claimed to arise from or relate to, employment which is
brought by an employee of the COUNTY' or any contract labor provider retained by
the COUNTY, or (2) any claim, demand, suit or other proceeding arising from or
related to, or claimed to arise from or relate to, the status of employment (including
without limitation, compensation, devotion, promotion, discipline, termination,
hiring, work assignment, transfer, disability, leave or other such matters) which is
brought by an employee of the COUNTY or any contract labor provider retained by
the COUNTY.
2. Each Non -County PARTY shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the
COUNTY, its officers, employees and agents, from any claims, losses,. fines,
expenses (including attorneys' fees and court costs or arbitration costs), costs,
dirna es or liabilities arising from or related to (1) any workers' compensation
claim or demand or other workers' compensation proceeding arising from or
related to, or claimed to arise from or relate to, employment which is brought by
an employee of that respective agency or any contract labor provider retained by
the Non -County party, or (2) any claim, demand, suit or .other proceeding arising
from or related to, or claimed to arise from or relate to, the status of employment
(including without limitation, compensation, demotion, promotion, discipline,
termination, hiring, work assignment, transfer, disability, leave or other such
matters) which is brought by an employee of that respective law enforcement
agency or any contract labor provider retained by the law enforcement agency.
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B. Indemnification Related To Acts Or Omissions; Negligence
1. Claims Arising From Sole Acts or Omissions of County
The COUNTY hereby agrees to defend and indemnify the Non -County
PARTIES, their agents, officers and employees, from any claim, action or proceeding
against the Non -County PARTIES arising solely out of the acts or omissions of
COUNTY in the performance of this Agreement. At its sole discretion, eachNon-
County PARTY may participate at its own expense in the defense of sally claim, action or
proceeding, but such participation shall not relieve COUNTY Of any obligation imposed
by this Agreement. Each Non -County PARTY shall notify COUNTY promptly of any
claim, action or proceeding and cooperate fully in the defense.
2. Claims Arising From Sole Acts or Omissions of Non -County PARTIES
Each Non -County PARTY hereby agrees to defend and indemnify the COUNTY,
its agents, officers and employees from any claim, action or proceeding against
COUNTY, arising solely out of the acts or omissions of a respective Non -County
PARTY in the performance of this Agreement. At its sole discretion, COUNTY may
participate at its own expense in the defense of any such claim, action or proceeding, but
such participation shall not relieve Non -County PARTIES of any obligation imposed by
this Agreement. COUNTY sha 1 notify Non -County PARTIES promptly of any claim,
action or proceeding and cooperate fully in the defense.
3. Claims Arising From Concurrent Acts or Omissions
COUNTY hereby agrees to defend itself; and each Non -County PARTY hereby
agrees to defend itself, from any claim, action or proceeding arising out of the concurrent
acts or omissions of COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES. In such cases, COUNTY
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and each Non -County PARTY agrees to retain its own legal counsel, bear its own
defense costs, and.waive its right to seek reimbursement of such costs, except as provided
in paragraph 5 below.
4. Joint Defense
Notwithstanding paragraph 3 above, in cases where COUNTY and Non -County
PARTIES agree in writing to a joint defense, COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES may
appoint joint defense counsel to defend the claim, action or proceeding arising out of the
concurrent acts or omissions of Non -County PARTIES and COUNTY. Joint defense
counsel shall be selected by mutual agreement of COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES.
COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES. agree to share the costs of such joint defense and
any agreed settlement in equal amounts, except as provided in paragraph 5 below.
COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES further agree that none of the PARTIES may bind
the others to a settlement agreement without the written consent of both COUNTY and
PARTIES.
5. Reimbursement and/or Reallocation
Where a trial verdict or arbitration award allocates or determines the comparative
fault of the parties, COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES may seek reimbursement
and/or reallocation of defense costs, settlement payments, judgments and awards,
consistent with such comparative fault.
VII. GENERAL PROVISIONS
A. Independent Contractor Status
In the performance of services under this Agreement, COUNTY and and Non -
County PARTIES acknowledge and agree that COUNTY and its respective officers,
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agents and/or employees shall be deemed independent contractors and not officers,
agents or employees ofNon-County PARTIES; and Non -County PARTIES and their
respective officers, agents and/or employees shall be deemed independent contractors
and not officers, agents or employees of COUNTY. All such personnel provided by
COUNTY under this Agreement are under the direct and exclusive supervision, daily
direction, and control of COUNTY and COUNTY assumes full responsibility for the
actions of such personnel in the performance of services hereunder; all such personnel
provided by Non -County PARTIES under this Agreement are under the direct and
exclusive supervision, daily direction, and control of their respective agencies and
each agency assumes full responsibility for the actions of such personnel in the
performance of services hereunder.
COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES acknowledge and agree that COUNTY
does not control the manner and means of performing the work of Non -County
PARTIES' officers, agents or employees who perform OPSG Activities, nor does
COUNTY have the right to hire or terminate employment of such officers, agents or
employees. Non -County PARTIES do not control the manner and means of
performing the work of COUNTY officers, agents or employees who perform OPSG
Activities, nor do Non -County PARTIES have the right to hire or terminate
employment of such officers, agents or employees.
COUNTY has no authority of any kind to bind Non -County PARTIES, and
Non -County PARTIES have no authority to bind COUNTY and/or SHERIFF in any
respect whatsoever, nor shall COUNTY or SHERIFF act or attempt to act, or
represent itself directly or by implication as an agent of Non -County PARTIES, or in
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any manner assume or create or attempt to assume or create any obligation on behalf
of or in the name of Non -County PARTIES. Non -County PARTIES shall not act or
attempt to act, or represent themselves directly or by implication as agents of
COUNTY or SHERIFF, or in any manner assume or create or attempt to assume or
create any obligation on behalf of or in the name of COUNTY.
B. Notices
Any notice, request, demand or other communication required or permitted
hereunder shall be in writing and may be personally delivered or given as of the date
of mailing by depositing such notice in the United States mail, first-class postage
prepaid and addressed as follows or, to such other place as each party may designate
by subsequent written notice to each other:
To COUNTY and SHERIFF:
Sheriff
San Diego County Sheriff's
Department
P. O. Box 939062
San Diego, CA. 92193
To Non -County PARTIES:
Chief of Police
Carlsbad Police Department
2560 Orion Way
Carlsbad, CA 92010
Chief of Police
Chula Vista Police Department
315 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 91910
Chief of Police
Escondido Police Department
1163 North Centre City Parkway
Escondido, CA 92026
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Chief Probation Officer
Probation Department
9444 Balboa Avenue, Ste. 500
San Diego, CA 92123
Chief of Police
Coronado Police Department
700 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Chief of Police
El Cajon Police Department
100 Fletcher Pkwy
El Cajon, CA 92020
Chief of Police
La Mesa Police Department
8085 University Ave
La Mesa, CA 91942
Chief of Police
National City Department
1200 National City Blvd
National City, CA 91950
Chief of Police
San Diego Police Department
1401 Broadway,
San Diego, CA 92101
Sheriff
Orange County Sheriff's
Department
550 N. Flower Street
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Chief of Enforcement
California Department of Fish
and Game
1416 9th Street, Room 1326
Sacramento, CA 95829
Chief
California Department of Parks
and Recreation
1416 9th Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Chief of Police
Oceanside Police Department
3855 Mission Ave
Oceanside, CA 92058
Chief of Harbor Police
San Diego Harbor Police Dept
3380 N. Harbor Dr.
San Diego, CA 92101
Chief
California Highway Patrol
4902 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA 92110
Chief of Investigations Division
California Department of Motor
Vehicles
2120 Broadway,
Sacramento, CA 95818
A notice shall be effective on the date of personal delivery if personally delivered
before 5:00 p.m. on a business day or otherwise on the first business day following personal
delivery; or two (2) business days following the date the notice is postmarked, if mailed; or
on the first business day following delivery to the applicable overnight courier, if sent by
overnight courier for next business day delivery and otherwise when actually received.
C. Amendment; Assignment
This Agreement may be modified or amended only by a written document signed by
the COUNTY through SHERIFF and the affected PARTY or PARTIES, and no oral
understanding or agreement shall be binding on any PARTY or PARTIES. No party shall
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assign any of its rights or delegate any of its obligations hereunder without the prior written
consent of the other PARTIES.
D. Entire Agreement
This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive statement of agreement
between the COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES with respect to the subject matter
hereto. As such, all prior written and oral understandings are superseded in total by this
Agreement.
E. Construction
This Agreement will be deemed to have been made and shall be construed,
interpreted, governed, and enforced pursuant to and in accordance with the laws of the State
of California. The headings and captions used in this Agreement are for convenience and
ease of reference only and shall not be used to construe, interpret, expand, or limit the terms
of the Agreement and shall not be construed against any one party.
F. Waiver
A waiver by COUNTY or Non -County PARTIES of a breach of any of the covenants
to be performed by COUNTY or Non -County PARTIES shall not be construed as a waiver
of any succeeding breach of the same or other covenants, agreements, restrictions, or
conditions of this Agreement. In addition, the failure of any party to insist upon strict
compliance with any provision of this Agreement shall not be considered a waiver of any
right to do so, whether for that breach or any subsequent breach. The acceptance by
COUNTY or Non -County PARTIES of either performance or payment shall not be
considered a waiver of PARTY's preceding breach of this Agreement.
G. Authority to Enter Agreement
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COUNTY and Non -County PARTIES have all requisite power and authority to
conduct their respective business and to execute, deliver, and perform the Agreement. Each
PARTY warrants that the individuals who have signed this Agreement have the legal
power, right, and authority to make this Agreement and to bind each respective party.
H. Cooperation
COUNTY through SHERIFF and Non -County PARTIES will cooperate in good faith
to implement this Agreement.
I. Counterparts
This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument.
J. Severability
This Agreement is subject to all applicable laws and regulations. If any provision of
this Agreement is found by any Court or other legal authority, or is agreed upon by the
PARTIES, to be in conflict with any law or regulation, then the conflicting provision' shall
be considered null and void. If the effect of nullifying any conflicting provision is such that
a material benefit of this Agreement to any PARTY is lost, then the Agreement may be
terminated at the option of the affected PARTY, with the notice as required in this
Agreement. In all other cases, the remainder of this Agreement shall be severable and shall
continue in full force and effect.
K. Legislative Changes
If any changes are made to regulations pursuant to which this Agreement is made or
to any successor legislation or regulations, or if the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
through the California Emergency Management Agency imposes any budget requirements
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or limitations applicable to this Agreement and the services to be provided hereunder, then
(1) to the extent any of the changes are of mandatory application, such change(s) shall
apply to the PARTIES and this Agreement, and this Agreement shall be deemed to be
'amended to be consistent with such changes(s) except to the extent that such change(s)
alter(s) a material provision of this Agreement in which case such material provision shall
be voidable and the PARTIES will negotiate in good faith to amend the Agreement as
necessary, and (2) to the extent any of the changes are not of mandatory application, such
change(s) shall not affect this Agreement or the.right or obligations of COUNTY and
SHERIFF, and Non -County PARTIES, under this Agreement unless the PARTIES
mutually agree to subject themselves to such changes(s).
L. Representation
PARTIES' Chief or their respective designee, shall represent PARTIES in all
discussions pertaining to this Agreement. SHERIFF, or his or her designee, shall
represent SHERIFF in all discussions pertaining to this Agreement.
M. Dispute Resolution Concerning Services and Payment
In the event of any dispute concerning servicesand payment arising from this
Agreement, the SHERIFF, or his or her designee, and PARTIES' Chief of Police, or his or
her respective designee, will meet and conferwithin 10 (ten) business days after receiving
notice of the dispute to resolve the dispute.
N. Ter nination of Funding
In the event that funding for reimbursement of costs related to OPSG Activities is
terminated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security through the California
Emergency Management Agency, this Agreement in its entirety shall be considered null
and void and COUNTY through SHERIFF and PARTIES shall no longer be required to
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provide OPSG Activities as described herein. In such event, the COUNTY through
SHERIFF and PARTIES shall meet immediately, and if agreed upon by the COUNTY
through SHERIFF and PARTIES, mutually develop and implement within a reasonable
time frame, a transition plan for the provision of OPSG Activities through alternate means.
O. Obligation
This Agreement shall be binding upon the successors of the PARTIES.
This Agreement is executed and delivered within the State of California and the rights and
obligations of the PARTIES hereto shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and governed
by the laws of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES hereto have executed this Agreement on this 4i- day
of Apr; l' , 2011.
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT PROBATION DEPARTMENT
6/11.a0;t1444-
Wily D. Gore
Sheriff .
Mack renkins
Chief
CARLSBAD POLICE CHULA VISTA
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Gary Morrison David Bejarano
Chief Chief
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provide OPSG Activities as described herein. In such event, the COUNTY through
SHERIFF and PARTIES shall meet immediately, and if agreed upon by the COUNTY
through SHERIFF and PARTIES, mutually develop and iinplement within a reasonable
time fraine, a transition plan for the provision of OPSG Activities through alternate ixneans.
O. Obligation
This Agreement shall be binding upon the successors of the PARTIES.
This Agreement is executed and delivered within the State of California and the rights and
obligations of the PARTIES hereto shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and governed
by the laws of the State of California. •
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES hereto have executed this Agreement on this day
of , 2010.
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
William D. Gore
Sheriff
CARLSBAI) POLICE
DEPARTMENT
PROBATI • a EPARTMENT
Ali
ift
dri......-____
Mack Ie kin:
Chiefo
CIHULA VISTA
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Gary Morrison David Bejarano
Chief Chief
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provide OPSG Activities as described herein. In such event, the COUNTY through
SHERIFF and PARTIES shall meet immediately, and if agreed upon by the COUNTY
through SHERIFF and PARTIES, mutually develop and implement within a reasonable
time frame, a transition plan for the provision of OPSG Activities through alternate means.
O. Obligation
This Agreement shall be binding upon the successors of the PARTIES.
This Agreement is executed and delivered within the State of California and the rights and
obligations of the PARTIES hereto shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and governed
by the laws of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES hereto have executed this Agreement on this day
of , 2010.
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT PROBATION DEPARTMENT
William D. Gore Mack Jenkins
Sheriff Chief
CARLSBAD POLICE CHULA VISTA
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Gary Morrison
Chief
David Dejarano
Chief
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provide OPSG Activities as described herein. In such event, the COUNTY thorough
SHERIFF and PARTIES shall meet immediately, and if agreed upon by the COUNTY
through SHERIFF and PARTIES, mutually develop and implement within a reasonable
time flame, a transition plan for the provision ofOPSG Activities through alternate means.
O. Obligation
This Agreement shall be binding upon the successors of the PARTIES.
This Agreement is executed and delivered within the State of California and the rights and
obligations of the PARTIES hereto shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and governed
by the laws of the State of California.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the PARTIES hereto have executed this Agreement on this day
of , 2010.
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT PROBATION DEPARTMENT
William D. Gore Mack Jenkins
Sheriff Chief
CARLSBAD POLICE
CHULA VISTA
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Gary Morrison David Bejarano
Chief Chief
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CORONADO POLICE EL CAJON
DEPARTMENT
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lou Scat an Pat Sprecco
Chief Chief
ESCONDIDO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
LA MESA POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jim. Maher Alan Lanning
Chief Chief
NATIONAL CITY OCEANSIDE POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzalez
Chief
Frank McCoy
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE CJTY OF SAN DIEGO
DEPARTMENT
Wil.liain Lansdowne
Chief
Mayor .terry Sanders
Or designee
SAN DIEGO HARBOR POLICE ORANGE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc
Chief
Sandra Hutchens
Sheriff
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CORONADO POLICE
EL CAJON
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lou Scanlon
Chief
ESCONDIDO POLICE
DEPARTMENT -
ktvait
Pet-gPreeee Kathi J. H
Chia' City Manager
LA MESA POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jim Maher Alan Limning
Chief Chief
NATIONAL CITY OCEANSIDE POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzalez
Chief
Frank McCoy
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE CITY OF SAN DIEGO
DEPARTMENT
William Lansdowne
Chief
Mayor Jerry Sanders
Or designee
SAN DIEGO HARBOR POLICE ORANGE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc Sandra Hutchens
Chief Sheriff
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CORONADO POLICE EL CAJON
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lou Scanlon Pat Sprecco
Chief Chief
ESCONDIUO POLICE
DEPARTMENT .
LA MESA POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Maher Alan Lanning
Chief Chief
NATIONAL CITY
OCEANSIDE POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzalez
Chief
Frank McCoy
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE CITY OF SAN DIEGO
DEPARTMENT
William Lansdowne
Chief
Mayor Jerry Sanders
Or designee
SAN DIEGO HARBOR POLICE ORANGE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc
Chief
Sandra Hutchens
Sheriff
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ESCONDIDO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Jim Maher
Chief
NATIONAL CITY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzalez
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
William Lansdowne
Chief
ORANGE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Sandra Hutchens
Sheriff
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND GAME
Mike McBride
Assistant Chief
LA MESA POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Alan Lanning
Chief
OCEANSIDE POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Frank McCoy
Chief
SAN DIEGO HARBOR
POLICE DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc
Chief
CALIFORNIA EIGHWAY
PATROL
Gary Dominguez
Chief, Border Division
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Kathryn Door
Chief, Investigations
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CORONADO POLICE EL CAJON
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lou Scanlon Pat Sprecco
Chief Chief
ESCONDIDO POLICE LA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jim Maher Alan Lanning
Chief Chief
NATIONAL CITY OCEANSIDE POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzales Frank McCoy
Chief Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE CITY OF SAN DIEGO
DEPARTMENT
William Lansdowne Mayor Jerry Sanders
Chief Or designee
SAN DIEGO HARBOR POLICE ORANGE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc Sandra Hutchens
Chief Sheriff
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CORONADO POLICE EL CAJON
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lou Scanlon Pat Sprecco
Chief Chief
ESCONDIDO POLICE LA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jim Maher
Chief
Alan Lanning
Chief
NATIONAL CITY OCEANSIDE POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzalez
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
William Lansdowne
Chief
DEPARTMENT
Frank McCoy
Chief
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
Mayor Jerry Sanders
Or designee
SAN DIEGO HARBOR POLICE ORANGE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc
Chief
Sandra Hutchens
Sheriff
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CORONADO POLICE EL CAJON
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lou Scanlon Pat Sprecco
Chief Chief
ESCONDIDO POLICE LA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jim Maher Alan Lanning
Chief Chief
NATIONAL CITY OCEANSIDE POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzalez
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE
ekliKs
Chief
SAN DIEGO HARBOR POLICE
DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc
Chief
Frank McCoy
Chief
CITY OF SAN DIEGO
ORANGE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Sandra Hutchens
Sheriff
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CORONADO POLICE EL CAJON
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Lou Scanlon Pat Sprecco
Chief Chief
ESCONDIDO POLICE LA MESA POLICE
DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jim Maher Alan Lanning
Chief Chief
NATIONAL CITY OCEANSIDE POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzalez
Chief
Frank McCoy
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE CITY OF SAN DIEGO
DEPARTMENT
William Lansdowne
Chief
Mayor Jerry Sanders
Or designed
SAN DIEGO HARBOR POLICE ORANGE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT
S}IERIFF`"S DEPARTMENT
Sandra Hutchens
Sheriff
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ESCONDIDO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Jim Maher
Chief
NATIONAL CITY
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Adolfo Gonzalez
Chief
SAN DIEGO POLICE
DEPARTMENT
William Lansdowne
Chief
ORANGE COUNTY
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND GAME
Mike McBride
Assistant Chief
LA MESA POLICE
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Alan Laming
Chief
OCEANSIDE POLICE
DEPARTMENT
Frank McCoy
Chief
SAN DIEGO HARBOR
POLICE DEPARTMENT
John Bolduc
Chief
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY
PATROL
Gary Dominguez
Chief, Border Division
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Kathryn Door
Chief, Investigations
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APPROVED AS TO FORM
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY COUNSEL
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
" CAL ' $ • IA HIGHWAY
PA
Jim Abele
Chief, Borde Division
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF FISH AND GAME
Paul Hamdorf
Assistant Chief
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Kathryn Door
Chief, Investigations
Approved as to form and Iegality:
S . N * 13 O OUNTY COUNSEL
ingili
Senior Deputy
Approved as to form
Jan I. Goldsmith, City Attorney
By Deputy City Attorney
OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Clay Phillips
(A) District Superintendent
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
PATROL OF FISH AND GAME
Jim Abele Helen Carriker
Chief, Border Division
Deputy Director, Administration
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Kathryn Door Clay Phillips
Chief, Investigations (A) District Superintendent
Approved : to form and legality:
OUNTY COUNSEL
i:" ►! Pe ngiil
Senior Deputy
Approved as to form
Jan I, Goldsmith, City Attorney
By Deputy City Attorney
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CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
PATROL OF FISH AND GAME
Jim Abele
Chief, Border Division
Paul Hamdorf
Assistant Chief
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES
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OF PARKS AND RECREATION
athryn'Door Clay Philips
Chief, Investigations
Approved . to form and legality:
SN t I O OIJNTY COUNSEL
Pe ingill
Senior Deputy
Approved as to form
Jan I. Goldsmith, City Attorney
IIy Deputy City Attorney
(A) District Superintendent
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
PATROL
Jim Abele
Chief, Border Division
OF FISH AND GAME
Paul Hamdorf
Assistant Chief
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF PARKS AND REC '+LION
Kathryn Door
Chief, Investigations
Approved : to form and legality:
S . N I 4i O OUNTY COUNSEL
I. Pe ingill
Senior Deputy
Approved as to form
Jan I. Goldsmith, City Attorney
By Deputy City Attorney
Cla . hillips
(A) District Sup - ntendent
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
PATROL OF FISH AND GAME
Jim Abele
Chief, Border Division
Paul Hamdorf
Assistant Chief
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Kathryn Door Clay Phillips
Chief, Investigations (A) District Superintendent
Approved = to form and legality:
0 OUNTY COUNSEL
i =� ►� Pe ingill
Senior Deputy
Approved as to form
Jan I. Goldsmith, City Attorney
By Deputy City Attorney
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
PATROL OF FISH AND GAME
Jim Abele
Chief, Border Division
Paul Hamdorf
Assistant Chief
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT
OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF PARKS AND RECREATION
Kathryn Door
Clay Phillips
Chief, Investigations (A) District Superintendent
Approved s tgg form and legality:
SAiN DH OOUNTY COUNSEL
ingill
Senior Deputy
Approved as to form ,�
Jan I. Goldsmith, City Attorney t O 11C 9
y eputy City ttorney