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00-804uR4G��lAL Presented By: Referred To: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Committee:Date: WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Police Department is authorized to enter into an agreement with the University of Minnesota, acting tfirough iYS Potice DepartmenY to protect the pubfic and to preserve lives and property of tfie people of both jurisdictions and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proper city officials, including Saint Paul Police Chief William Finnney, are hereby authorized to execute such agreements as are necessary to implement this project on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Requested by Department of: Benanav B Co/eman Reiter Adoption Certified by Council Secretary: By: � _ Approved by ayor: Date: ° /� 2�0 By: � / l Council File # Green Sheet # RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MIlVNESOTA 00 _�Oy 107040 3� Po6ce By: " Form Ap • ed by ty Attomey: BY. 0�.. .�.�1 1 Approv d y Mayor for Submission to Council: By: UnivMnPoliceDept.00.x1s � R�P RTMENT/OFFIGElCOUNCIL DATE INITIATED roi;:� - o�izvz000 GREEN SHEET No. 107040 CGNTACT PERSON & PHONE iNmAL�D �NfiIAUDATE WilliamFinney 292-3588 1 OEPARTYINfGRECi 4 ar,�ca,rxn IdUSTBcONCOUNCILAGENOABY(DATE) � �O� ���� � 1 � N �iATlORNE\ CLFItK ❑4SWIqPLSERYlGE50�t._ �FPNNOiLSE&l(FCCIG �YOR�ORASSLttIWf) �RKiiTS �i TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) CTION REQUES7ED Signahues requested on the attached Ccuncil Resolntion authorizing the Saint Paul Police Department to enter into an agreement with the Univezsity of Minnesota. / RECOMMENDATION APPlOVe (A) of ReJeCt (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1. Has this person/firtn ever worked under a contract for Ynis depadmenY? PLANNING COMMISSION YES NO CIB COMMITTEE 2. Has this perso�rm ever been a ciry emplcryee? CIVILSERVICECOMMISSION YES NO 3 Does this perso�rm possess a sldll not nortnally possessetl by any current ary employee? YES NO 4. Is this person�rm a targeted vendoR YES NO Explain all yes answers on separate sheet and attach to green sheet INI7IATING PROBLEM ISSUE, OPPORTUNITY (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHYj The Saint Paul Police Deparhment wishes to enter into an agreement with the University of Minnesota Police Department to fiunish assistance with flood, nahual disaster, civil dishubance or other emergency occurring witUin either jurisdictions. ADVAN7AGESIFAPPROVED Ability to par[nerskip with the Universiry of Minnesota Police Department insure safety and protection to the . lives and property of the people of both jurisdictions. DISADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED None. DISADVANTAGES IF NO7 APPROVED Lost opporinnity to collaborate with University of Mimiesota Police Department. �ear`�1 �''8Elt2r Q1��7 �. d �Qi�O TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSAC710N $ C0.STRiEVENUE 6UDGE7ED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDINGSOURCE ACTNINNUMBER � °""�°"°",-.�_. ____ . FINANCIAL INFORMATION (EXPLAIN) r � Do _r AGREEMENT WHEREAS, it is desirous that the City of Saint Paul, acting through its Police Department (Saint Paul PD), and the University of Minnesota, acting through its Police Department (UMPD) be prepared to deal adequately with flood, natural disaster, civii disturbance or other emergency occurring within the boundaries of either jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, in arder to insure �that such preparations be adequate to protect the public peace and safety, and to preserve the lives and property of the people of both jurisdictions, it is hereby found and declared to be necessary that Saint Paul PD and the UMPD agree to furnish assistance to each other in the event of such emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Saint Paul and the University of Minnesota hereby agree to furnish assistance to each other upon the terms and cond:tions hereinafter set forth, as follows: 1. Whenever the public interest requires it, during agreed upon training exercises or on account of an iinminent emergency occurring within the boundaries of either jurisdiction, the Mayor of Saint Paul, or his designee, or the President of the University of Minnesota, or their designees, hereinafter called the sending municipality, to furnish police or other force to go to the assistance of the receiving municipality and to request for such personnel, equipment and supplies to the sending municipality. 00 -�y 2. Upon the request of the Mayor of Saint Paul or the President of the University of Minnesota, or their designees, the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct the police or other force of the sending municipalify, to assist the receiving municipality and furnish the receiving municipality such personnel, equipment and supplies of the sending agency, as, in his discretion are available. 3. The sending muzucipality reserves the right to retain for its own use such personnel, equipment and supplies as may be necessary for the proper and adequate protection of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct to the receiving municipality only such personnel, equipment and supplies as can, in his discretion, or that of his desib ee, be safely spared from the sending municipality, and in case of an emergency arising within the sending municipality while the personnel, equipment and supplies of that municipality are engaged in the receiving municipality, the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, may, in his discretion, or that of his designee, recall to the sending municipalit such personnel, equipment and supplies as he may consider necessary to meet such emergency. 4. While engaged in the receiving municipality, the officers and members of such forces of the sending municipality shall be paid by the sending municipality the same as if perfarming their regular duties within the sending municipality. po -�'o't 5. The sending municipality shall be responsible for its own personnel, equipment and supplies and the receiving municipality shall not be held liable for any injuries to personnel ar damage to equipment of the sending municipality, nor shall the receiving municipality be required to reimburse the sending municipality for supplies used while so engaged, except that unused equipment and supplies shall be returned to the sending municipality upon the termination of the emergency. The sending municipality shall indemnify the receiving municipality against all claims or actions based upon or arising out of injury or death of officers of the sending municipality, and damage to equipment and supplies of the sending municipality while providing police assistance within the receiving municipality. 6. The receiving municipality shall not be responsible for any injuries, losses or damages to persons or property arising out of the acts of any of the employees or agents of the sending municipality. The sending municipality will not be responsible for any injuries, losses or damages arising out of the acts of any employees or agents of the receiving municipality. 7. Either municipality may request and receive from the other municipality assistance, on an emergency basis, when special personnel, equipment or supplies are needed £or emergency purposes. These emergencies, noncatastrophic in nature, and limited in scope and duration would allow the receiving municipality to take advantage of unique capabilities n.ot readily available to the receiving municipality. Oo -8' o �{ 8. The sending municipality reserves the right to retain for its own use such unique personnel, equipment and supplies as may be necessazy for the proper and adequate protection of the sending municipality and the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct to the receiving municipality only such personnel, equipment and supplies as can, in his discretion, or that of his designee, be safely spared from the sending municipality and in the case of an emergency arising within the sending municipality while the unique personnel, equipment and supplies of that municipality are engaged in the receiving municipality. The official of the sending municipality, or his designee, may in his discretion, or that of his designee, recall to the sending municipality such personnel, equipment and supplies as he may consider necessary to meet such emergency. 9. In case weather, road conditions or other circumstances are such that, in the discretion of the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, personnel, equipment and supplies cannot be furnished to the receiving municipalit� with reasonable safety he may, in his discretion or that of his designee, refuse to authorize and direct assistance to the receiving municipality. The determination of the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, as to what assistance, as provided herein, shall be final and conclusive, and shall give xise to no liability on the part of the sending municipality far failure to £urnish assistance. po-a'o�{ 10. Each participating municipality is deemed hereby as providing, and consenting to, the deputizaiion of all officers zesponding to any calls hereunder, so that such officers are properly empowered to enforce all laws, ordinances and regulations of the municipality in which their functions are being performed. 11. The agreement shall be effective only during periods when a Civil Defense Emergency is not in effect and in the event such Civil Defense Emergency is declared pursuant to ordinance or State or Federal Law, this agreement shall immediately cease to be effective until such time as such Civil Defense Emergency has ended. 12. This agreement shall be effective ten (10) days after its approval and execution by all parties hereto; shall be for a term of (1) year, and shall continue in effect thereafter until and unless cancelled by any party upon written notice to the other party. 13. §626.76. 00 �ay a This Agreement is being entered into pursuant to Minn. Stat. IN 4VITNESS WHEREOF, the pazties have executed this their respective corporate names by their proper officials as following their corporate names. PAUL : Tts: Dated: in day and year MINNESOTA / orge Aylward �— Chief of Polic Dated: , v� Richard 'tze� euter Treasurer Dated: `��OG� �� ' a�t�/+� �� 0 � uR4G��lAL Presented By: Referred To: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Committee:Date: WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Police Department is authorized to enter into an agreement with the University of Minnesota, acting tfirough iYS Potice DepartmenY to protect the pubfic and to preserve lives and property of tfie people of both jurisdictions and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proper city officials, including Saint Paul Police Chief William Finnney, are hereby authorized to execute such agreements as are necessary to implement this project on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Requested by Department of: Benanav B Co/eman Reiter Adoption Certified by Council Secretary: By: � _ Approved by ayor: Date: ° /� 2�0 By: � / l Council File # Green Sheet # RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MIlVNESOTA 00 _�Oy 107040 3� Po6ce By: " Form Ap • ed by ty Attomey: BY. 0�.. .�.�1 1 Approv d y Mayor for Submission to Council: By: UnivMnPoliceDept.00.x1s � R�P RTMENT/OFFIGElCOUNCIL DATE INITIATED roi;:� - o�izvz000 GREEN SHEET No. 107040 CGNTACT PERSON & PHONE iNmAL�D �NfiIAUDATE WilliamFinney 292-3588 1 OEPARTYINfGRECi 4 ar,�ca,rxn IdUSTBcONCOUNCILAGENOABY(DATE) � �O� ���� � 1 � N �iATlORNE\ CLFItK ❑4SWIqPLSERYlGE50�t._ �FPNNOiLSE&l(FCCIG �YOR�ORASSLttIWf) �RKiiTS �i TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) CTION REQUES7ED Signahues requested on the attached Ccuncil Resolntion authorizing the Saint Paul Police Department to enter into an agreement with the Univezsity of Minnesota. / RECOMMENDATION APPlOVe (A) of ReJeCt (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1. Has this person/firtn ever worked under a contract for Ynis depadmenY? PLANNING COMMISSION YES NO CIB COMMITTEE 2. Has this perso�rm ever been a ciry emplcryee? CIVILSERVICECOMMISSION YES NO 3 Does this perso�rm possess a sldll not nortnally possessetl by any current ary employee? YES NO 4. Is this person�rm a targeted vendoR YES NO Explain all yes answers on separate sheet and attach to green sheet INI7IATING PROBLEM ISSUE, OPPORTUNITY (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHYj The Saint Paul Police Deparhment wishes to enter into an agreement with the University of Minnesota Police Department to fiunish assistance with flood, nahual disaster, civil dishubance or other emergency occurring witUin either jurisdictions. ADVAN7AGESIFAPPROVED Ability to par[nerskip with the Universiry of Minnesota Police Department insure safety and protection to the . lives and property of the people of both jurisdictions. DISADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED None. DISADVANTAGES IF NO7 APPROVED Lost opporinnity to collaborate with University of Mimiesota Police Department. �ear`�1 �''8Elt2r Q1��7 �. d �Qi�O TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSAC710N $ C0.STRiEVENUE 6UDGE7ED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDINGSOURCE ACTNINNUMBER � °""�°"°",-.�_. ____ . FINANCIAL INFORMATION (EXPLAIN) r � Do _r AGREEMENT WHEREAS, it is desirous that the City of Saint Paul, acting through its Police Department (Saint Paul PD), and the University of Minnesota, acting through its Police Department (UMPD) be prepared to deal adequately with flood, natural disaster, civii disturbance or other emergency occurring within the boundaries of either jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, in arder to insure �that such preparations be adequate to protect the public peace and safety, and to preserve the lives and property of the people of both jurisdictions, it is hereby found and declared to be necessary that Saint Paul PD and the UMPD agree to furnish assistance to each other in the event of such emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Saint Paul and the University of Minnesota hereby agree to furnish assistance to each other upon the terms and cond:tions hereinafter set forth, as follows: 1. Whenever the public interest requires it, during agreed upon training exercises or on account of an iinminent emergency occurring within the boundaries of either jurisdiction, the Mayor of Saint Paul, or his designee, or the President of the University of Minnesota, or their designees, hereinafter called the sending municipality, to furnish police or other force to go to the assistance of the receiving municipality and to request for such personnel, equipment and supplies to the sending municipality. 00 -�y 2. Upon the request of the Mayor of Saint Paul or the President of the University of Minnesota, or their designees, the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct the police or other force of the sending municipalify, to assist the receiving municipality and furnish the receiving municipality such personnel, equipment and supplies of the sending agency, as, in his discretion are available. 3. The sending muzucipality reserves the right to retain for its own use such personnel, equipment and supplies as may be necessary for the proper and adequate protection of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct to the receiving municipality only such personnel, equipment and supplies as can, in his discretion, or that of his desib ee, be safely spared from the sending municipality, and in case of an emergency arising within the sending municipality while the personnel, equipment and supplies of that municipality are engaged in the receiving municipality, the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, may, in his discretion, or that of his designee, recall to the sending municipalit such personnel, equipment and supplies as he may consider necessary to meet such emergency. 4. While engaged in the receiving municipality, the officers and members of such forces of the sending municipality shall be paid by the sending municipality the same as if perfarming their regular duties within the sending municipality. po -�'o't 5. The sending municipality shall be responsible for its own personnel, equipment and supplies and the receiving municipality shall not be held liable for any injuries to personnel ar damage to equipment of the sending municipality, nor shall the receiving municipality be required to reimburse the sending municipality for supplies used while so engaged, except that unused equipment and supplies shall be returned to the sending municipality upon the termination of the emergency. The sending municipality shall indemnify the receiving municipality against all claims or actions based upon or arising out of injury or death of officers of the sending municipality, and damage to equipment and supplies of the sending municipality while providing police assistance within the receiving municipality. 6. The receiving municipality shall not be responsible for any injuries, losses or damages to persons or property arising out of the acts of any of the employees or agents of the sending municipality. The sending municipality will not be responsible for any injuries, losses or damages arising out of the acts of any employees or agents of the receiving municipality. 7. Either municipality may request and receive from the other municipality assistance, on an emergency basis, when special personnel, equipment or supplies are needed £or emergency purposes. These emergencies, noncatastrophic in nature, and limited in scope and duration would allow the receiving municipality to take advantage of unique capabilities n.ot readily available to the receiving municipality. Oo -8' o �{ 8. The sending municipality reserves the right to retain for its own use such unique personnel, equipment and supplies as may be necessazy for the proper and adequate protection of the sending municipality and the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct to the receiving municipality only such personnel, equipment and supplies as can, in his discretion, or that of his designee, be safely spared from the sending municipality and in the case of an emergency arising within the sending municipality while the unique personnel, equipment and supplies of that municipality are engaged in the receiving municipality. The official of the sending municipality, or his designee, may in his discretion, or that of his designee, recall to the sending municipality such personnel, equipment and supplies as he may consider necessary to meet such emergency. 9. In case weather, road conditions or other circumstances are such that, in the discretion of the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, personnel, equipment and supplies cannot be furnished to the receiving municipalit� with reasonable safety he may, in his discretion or that of his designee, refuse to authorize and direct assistance to the receiving municipality. The determination of the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, as to what assistance, as provided herein, shall be final and conclusive, and shall give xise to no liability on the part of the sending municipality far failure to £urnish assistance. po-a'o�{ 10. Each participating municipality is deemed hereby as providing, and consenting to, the deputizaiion of all officers zesponding to any calls hereunder, so that such officers are properly empowered to enforce all laws, ordinances and regulations of the municipality in which their functions are being performed. 11. The agreement shall be effective only during periods when a Civil Defense Emergency is not in effect and in the event such Civil Defense Emergency is declared pursuant to ordinance or State or Federal Law, this agreement shall immediately cease to be effective until such time as such Civil Defense Emergency has ended. 12. This agreement shall be effective ten (10) days after its approval and execution by all parties hereto; shall be for a term of (1) year, and shall continue in effect thereafter until and unless cancelled by any party upon written notice to the other party. 13. §626.76. 00 �ay a This Agreement is being entered into pursuant to Minn. Stat. IN 4VITNESS WHEREOF, the pazties have executed this their respective corporate names by their proper officials as following their corporate names. PAUL : Tts: Dated: in day and year MINNESOTA / orge Aylward �— Chief of Polic Dated: , v� Richard 'tze� euter Treasurer Dated: `��OG� �� ' a�t�/+� �� 0 � uR4G��lAL Presented By: Referred To: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Committee:Date: WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Police Department is authorized to enter into an agreement with the University of Minnesota, acting tfirough iYS Potice DepartmenY to protect the pubfic and to preserve lives and property of tfie people of both jurisdictions and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the proper city officials, including Saint Paul Police Chief William Finnney, are hereby authorized to execute such agreements as are necessary to implement this project on behalf of the City of Saint Paul. Requested by Department of: Benanav B Co/eman Reiter Adoption Certified by Council Secretary: By: � _ Approved by ayor: Date: ° /� 2�0 By: � / l Council File # Green Sheet # RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MIlVNESOTA 00 _�Oy 107040 3� Po6ce By: " Form Ap • ed by ty Attomey: BY. 0�.. .�.�1 1 Approv d y Mayor for Submission to Council: By: UnivMnPoliceDept.00.x1s � R�P RTMENT/OFFIGElCOUNCIL DATE INITIATED roi;:� - o�izvz000 GREEN SHEET No. 107040 CGNTACT PERSON & PHONE iNmAL�D �NfiIAUDATE WilliamFinney 292-3588 1 OEPARTYINfGRECi 4 ar,�ca,rxn IdUSTBcONCOUNCILAGENOABY(DATE) � �O� ���� � 1 � N �iATlORNE\ CLFItK ❑4SWIqPLSERYlGE50�t._ �FPNNOiLSE&l(FCCIG �YOR�ORASSLttIWf) �RKiiTS �i TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) CTION REQUES7ED Signahues requested on the attached Ccuncil Resolntion authorizing the Saint Paul Police Department to enter into an agreement with the Univezsity of Minnesota. / RECOMMENDATION APPlOVe (A) of ReJeCt (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 1. Has this person/firtn ever worked under a contract for Ynis depadmenY? PLANNING COMMISSION YES NO CIB COMMITTEE 2. Has this perso�rm ever been a ciry emplcryee? CIVILSERVICECOMMISSION YES NO 3 Does this perso�rm possess a sldll not nortnally possessetl by any current ary employee? YES NO 4. Is this person�rm a targeted vendoR YES NO Explain all yes answers on separate sheet and attach to green sheet INI7IATING PROBLEM ISSUE, OPPORTUNITY (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHYj The Saint Paul Police Deparhment wishes to enter into an agreement with the University of Minnesota Police Department to fiunish assistance with flood, nahual disaster, civil dishubance or other emergency occurring witUin either jurisdictions. ADVAN7AGESIFAPPROVED Ability to par[nerskip with the Universiry of Minnesota Police Department insure safety and protection to the . lives and property of the people of both jurisdictions. DISADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED None. DISADVANTAGES IF NO7 APPROVED Lost opporinnity to collaborate with University of Mimiesota Police Department. �ear`�1 �''8Elt2r Q1��7 �. d �Qi�O TOTAL AMOUNT OF TRANSAC710N $ C0.STRiEVENUE 6UDGE7ED (CIRCLE ONE) YES NO FUNDINGSOURCE ACTNINNUMBER � °""�°"°",-.�_. ____ . FINANCIAL INFORMATION (EXPLAIN) r � Do _r AGREEMENT WHEREAS, it is desirous that the City of Saint Paul, acting through its Police Department (Saint Paul PD), and the University of Minnesota, acting through its Police Department (UMPD) be prepared to deal adequately with flood, natural disaster, civii disturbance or other emergency occurring within the boundaries of either jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, in arder to insure �that such preparations be adequate to protect the public peace and safety, and to preserve the lives and property of the people of both jurisdictions, it is hereby found and declared to be necessary that Saint Paul PD and the UMPD agree to furnish assistance to each other in the event of such emergency. NOW, THEREFORE, the City of Saint Paul and the University of Minnesota hereby agree to furnish assistance to each other upon the terms and cond:tions hereinafter set forth, as follows: 1. Whenever the public interest requires it, during agreed upon training exercises or on account of an iinminent emergency occurring within the boundaries of either jurisdiction, the Mayor of Saint Paul, or his designee, or the President of the University of Minnesota, or their designees, hereinafter called the sending municipality, to furnish police or other force to go to the assistance of the receiving municipality and to request for such personnel, equipment and supplies to the sending municipality. 00 -�y 2. Upon the request of the Mayor of Saint Paul or the President of the University of Minnesota, or their designees, the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct the police or other force of the sending municipalify, to assist the receiving municipality and furnish the receiving municipality such personnel, equipment and supplies of the sending agency, as, in his discretion are available. 3. The sending muzucipality reserves the right to retain for its own use such personnel, equipment and supplies as may be necessary for the proper and adequate protection of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct to the receiving municipality only such personnel, equipment and supplies as can, in his discretion, or that of his desib ee, be safely spared from the sending municipality, and in case of an emergency arising within the sending municipality while the personnel, equipment and supplies of that municipality are engaged in the receiving municipality, the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, may, in his discretion, or that of his designee, recall to the sending municipalit such personnel, equipment and supplies as he may consider necessary to meet such emergency. 4. While engaged in the receiving municipality, the officers and members of such forces of the sending municipality shall be paid by the sending municipality the same as if perfarming their regular duties within the sending municipality. po -�'o't 5. The sending municipality shall be responsible for its own personnel, equipment and supplies and the receiving municipality shall not be held liable for any injuries to personnel ar damage to equipment of the sending municipality, nor shall the receiving municipality be required to reimburse the sending municipality for supplies used while so engaged, except that unused equipment and supplies shall be returned to the sending municipality upon the termination of the emergency. The sending municipality shall indemnify the receiving municipality against all claims or actions based upon or arising out of injury or death of officers of the sending municipality, and damage to equipment and supplies of the sending municipality while providing police assistance within the receiving municipality. 6. The receiving municipality shall not be responsible for any injuries, losses or damages to persons or property arising out of the acts of any of the employees or agents of the sending municipality. The sending municipality will not be responsible for any injuries, losses or damages arising out of the acts of any employees or agents of the receiving municipality. 7. Either municipality may request and receive from the other municipality assistance, on an emergency basis, when special personnel, equipment or supplies are needed £or emergency purposes. These emergencies, noncatastrophic in nature, and limited in scope and duration would allow the receiving municipality to take advantage of unique capabilities n.ot readily available to the receiving municipality. Oo -8' o �{ 8. The sending municipality reserves the right to retain for its own use such unique personnel, equipment and supplies as may be necessazy for the proper and adequate protection of the sending municipality and the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, shall authorize and direct to the receiving municipality only such personnel, equipment and supplies as can, in his discretion, or that of his designee, be safely spared from the sending municipality and in the case of an emergency arising within the sending municipality while the unique personnel, equipment and supplies of that municipality are engaged in the receiving municipality. The official of the sending municipality, or his designee, may in his discretion, or that of his designee, recall to the sending municipality such personnel, equipment and supplies as he may consider necessary to meet such emergency. 9. In case weather, road conditions or other circumstances are such that, in the discretion of the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, personnel, equipment and supplies cannot be furnished to the receiving municipalit� with reasonable safety he may, in his discretion or that of his designee, refuse to authorize and direct assistance to the receiving municipality. The determination of the official of the sending municipality, or his designee, as to what assistance, as provided herein, shall be final and conclusive, and shall give xise to no liability on the part of the sending municipality far failure to £urnish assistance. po-a'o�{ 10. Each participating municipality is deemed hereby as providing, and consenting to, the deputizaiion of all officers zesponding to any calls hereunder, so that such officers are properly empowered to enforce all laws, ordinances and regulations of the municipality in which their functions are being performed. 11. The agreement shall be effective only during periods when a Civil Defense Emergency is not in effect and in the event such Civil Defense Emergency is declared pursuant to ordinance or State or Federal Law, this agreement shall immediately cease to be effective until such time as such Civil Defense Emergency has ended. 12. This agreement shall be effective ten (10) days after its approval and execution by all parties hereto; shall be for a term of (1) year, and shall continue in effect thereafter until and unless cancelled by any party upon written notice to the other party. 13. §626.76. 00 �ay a This Agreement is being entered into pursuant to Minn. Stat. IN 4VITNESS WHEREOF, the pazties have executed this their respective corporate names by their proper officials as following their corporate names. PAUL : Tts: Dated: in day and year MINNESOTA / orge Aylward �— Chief of Polic Dated: , v� Richard 'tze� euter Treasurer Dated: `��OG� �� ' a�t�/+� �� 0 �