1988-024CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
RESOLUTION 88-24
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,
TEXAS, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A NARCOTICS
INTELLIGENCE AND COORDINATION UNIT
INTERLOCAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT.
DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
THEREFORE, IT BE RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT:
Section 1. That the City Council hereby approve the
Tarrant County Narcotics Intelligence and Coordination
Unit Interlocal Assistance Agreement in the form attached
hereto as Exhibit "A" and authorizing and directs the
City Manager to execute and deliver such agreement to
Tarrant County Criminal -District Attorney Office on
behalf of the city.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE
ATT ST:
Sandra L. LeGrc
City Secretary
John
Mayo
h y f Mar, R, 9,8
Wester olm
of Southlake
I
TIM CURRY
CRIMINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY
817/3341400
TARRANT COUNTY
OFFICE OF THE
CRIMINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY
January 27, 1988
Chief Jerry Crowder
Southlake Police Department:
667 N. Carroll
Southlake, Texas 76092
Dear Chief Crowder:
200 WEST BELKNAP STREET
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
76196-0201
Re: NICU Interlocal
Assistance Agreement
Enclosed herewith are three originals of The
Tarrant County Narcotics Intelligence and Coordination Unit
Interlocal Assistance Agreement, each of which need to be
executed by your City Manager and City Attorney. After
execution, please return a:.l three originals to our office.
The original with the Grart attached, will be returned to
you after it has been e ecuted by the County Judge and
Criminal District Attorney.
If you have any questions regarding this, please
do not hesitate to contact xne at 334-1661.
Sincerely,
TIM CURRY
CRIMINAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY
T`RRANT COUNTY, TEXAS
avid H. Montague, Assistant
Criminal District Attorney
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Enclosure
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF TARRANT )
THE TARRANT COUNTY
NARCOTICS INTELLIGENCE AND COORDINATION
UNIT INTERLOCAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
WHEREAS, the detection and apprehension of
individuals in the fielc' of narcotics manufacturing and
distribution is often hindered because the range of
operations of the criminal offender is greater than the
jurisdiction of the peace officers called upon to
investigate the crime; and,
WHEREAS, the existence of a multiplicity of
political jurisdictions in Tarrant County impedes the
effectiveness of individual law enforcement agencies to
detect and eradicate narcotics activity; and,
WHEREAS, past Experience has indicated that a
cooperative effort between law enforcement agencies and the
Tarrant County District Attorney's Office has been effective
in detecting and deterr:.ng the activities of targeted
criminal groups to the mu-:ual benefit of all the political
entities of Tarrant County- and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to Art. 999b, TEX. REV. CIV.
STAT. ANN. authorizing the formation of mutual aid law
enforcement units, the contracting cities, County of Tarrant
and Tim Curry Criminal District Attorney of Tarrant County
hereby agree to participate in, and be a part of a
cooperative investigative and enforcement effort to be known
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and designated as the Tarrant County Narcotics Intelligence
and Coordination Unit ("NICU"); and,
WHEREAS• a grant of money from the Criminal
Justice Division of the Governor's Office of the State of
Texas has been received to fund the establishment of the
Tarrant County Narcotics Intelligence and Coordination Unit.
NOW, THEREFOREj, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
That Tarrant County, acting by and through Roy
English, its duly authorized County Judge, Tim Curry,
Criminal District Attorney of Tarrant County, and the
following cities executing duplicate originals hereof,
acting herein by and through their duly authorized chief
administrative officer:
Arlington Keller
Azle Kennedale
Bedford Lakeside
Benbrook Lake Worth
Blue Mound Mansfield
Burleson North Richland Hills
Colleyville Pantego
Crowley Pelican Bay
Dalworthington Gardens Richland Hills
Euless River Oaks
Everman Saginaw
Forest Hills Sansom Park
Fort Worth Southlake
Grand Prairie Watauga
Grapevine Westover Hills
Haltom City Westworth Village
Hurst White Settlement
do hereby covenant and agree as follows:
NICU STRUCTURE
The Tarrant County Narcotics Intelligence and
Coordination Unit ("NICU") will be a part of the Tarrant
County District Attorney's Office for administrative
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purposes. The activities of the NICU shall be supervised by
a six member Board of Governors. This Board will consist of
the Fort Worth Chief of Police, the Arlington Chief of
Police, the Sheriff of Tarrant County, a Police Chief from
the Northeast Tarrant County area to be selected by
participating agencies in the Northeast Tarrant County Unit,
a Chief of Police from a small police department within
Tarrant County, and a chairperson, who shall be the Tarrant
County District Attorney. Ex Officio members representing
the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Drug Enforcement
Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation shall
be added to the Board of Governors as non-voting members.
The Board of Governors shall have the
responsibility for policy, direction and control of NICU.
The Board of Governors will have direct responsibility for
the selection of a Commander for NICU. The Board will
monitor the activities and accomplishments of NICU to ensure
orderly progress towards attainment of all stated
objectives.
There will be four enforcement units to operate in
the four geographic areas of Tarrant County. These units
will be known as The Greater Arlington Unit, The Greater
Fort Worth Unit, The Tarrant County Unit and The Northeast
Tarrant County Unit. The activities and investigations of
these four units shall be coordinated by the Commander of
NICU. These units will be responsible for narcotics
investigations within their geographical areas.
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NARCOTIC INVESTIGATION
Narcotics investigations within the jurisdictional
bounds of the political entities joining this agreement will
be coordinated through NICU. All narcotic complaints and
intelligence received by a law enforcement agency that is a
party to this agreement will be referred to either NICU or
the appropriate geographical area unit for investigation.
NICU will maintain intelligence files. The geographical
area units will respond to complaints in a timely manner.
ASSET SEIZURES
All asset seizures developed by NICU and the four
geographic enforcement units will be prosecuted by the Asset
Seizure Team of NICU. The attorneys in NICU will be
responsible for representing the State of Texas and NICU in
all forfeiture proceedings maintained under the provisions
of the Controlled Substances Act of Texas.
There is hereby created a certain fund to be known
as the NICU Asset Seizure Fund, (hereinafter called "Fund"),
said Fund to be created in compliance with Sec. 5.08 of the
Texas Controlled Substances Act, TEX. REV. CIV. STAT. ANN.
Art. 4476-15.
All money, certificates of deposit, negotiable
instruments, securities, stocks, bonds, businesses or
business investments, contractual rights, real estate,
personal property or other things of value derived from the
sale, manufacture, distribution, dispensation, delivery or
other commercial undertaking violative of the Texas
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Controlled Substances Act shall be forfeited to the
organization formed hereby, NICU.
Upon entry of a judgment in a forfeiture
proceeding awarding monies or other proceeds as set out
above to NICU, said monies or proceeds will be immediately
deposited in the NICU Asset Seizure Fund. The monies and
proceeds in this Fund must be used to further the purpose of
NICU as required by the NICU grant award.
This Fund shall be subject to audit by the Auditor
of Tarrant County, Texas.
If any conveyance or vehicle is the subject of a
final forfeiture, it shall be awarded to the NICU to be used
to further the purpose of NICU as required by the NICU grant
award.
OFFICER STATUS
Any law enforcement officer assigned to the NICU
or one of the four geographical units by a governmental
entity which is a party to this agreement shall be empowered
to enforce all laws and ordinances applicable in the
jurisdiction of the said entities joining in this agreement,
including the power to make arrests, execute search
warrants, and investigate narcotics offenses outside of the
jurisdiction from which he is assigned, but within the area
covered by the jurisdictions of the entities which are
parties to this agreement.
While functioning as a law enforcement officer
assigned to the NICU or one of the four geographical units
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n a jurisdiction other than the jurisdiction from which he
s assigned, he shall have all the law enforcement powers of
L regular law enforcement officer of such other political
entity.
A law enforcement officer who is assigned,
designated or ordered by the official designated by the
governing body of any entity to perform law enforcement
duties as a member of NICU or one of the four geographical
units shall receive the same wage, salary, pension and all
other compensation and all other rights for such service,
including injury or death benefits and workmen's
compensation benefits, as though the service had been
rendered within the limits of the entity from which he was
assigned. Recognizing the benefits to a participating
entity to this agreement, it is agreed that all wage and
disability payments, including workmen's compensation
benefits, pension payments, damage to equipment and
clothing, medical expense and expenses of travel, food and
lodging, shall be paid by the entity from which said peace
officer is assigned except as hereinafter provided.
In further recognition of the benefit to be gained
by the entity participating in NICU, it is agreed that no
entity that is a party to this agreement shall receive from
another entity participating in this agreement or be
entitled to reimbursement for any services performed
pursuant to this agreement.
It is further agreed that, in the event that any
enforcement officer assigned to NICU or one of the four
raphical units shall be cited as a defendant party to
any civil lawsuit, state or federal, arising out of his
official acts while functioning as a law enforcement officer
assigned to NICU or one of the four geographical units, said
law enforcement officer shall be entitled to the same
benefits that such officer would be entitled to receive had
such civil action arisen out of an official act within the
scope of his duties as a member and in the jurisdiction of
the law enforcement agency from which he was assigned.
Further, no entity shall be responsible for the civil acts
of a law enforcement officer of another entity assigned to
NICU or one of the four geographical units except as may be
decreed by the judgment of a court of competent
jurisdiction.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
This Contract is subject to all grant conditions
applicable to the existing grant of the Criminal Justice
Division of the Governor's Office to the Tarrant County
Narcotics Intelligence and Coordination Unit, a copy of
which is attached hereto.
Each party to this agreement expressly waives all
claims against every other party for compensation for any
loss, damage, personal injury, or death occurring as a
consequence of the performance of this agreement.
Third party claims against members shall be
governed by the Texas Tort Claims Act or other appropriate
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statutes, or laws of the State of Texas.
It is expressly understood and agreed that, in the
execution of this agreement, no party waives, nor shall be
deemed hereby to waive, any immunity or defense that would
otherwise be available to it against claims arising in the
exercise of governmental powers and functions.
The validity of this agreement and of any of its
terms or provisions, as well as the rights and duties of the
parties hereunder, shall be governed by the laws of the
State of Texas.
In case any one or more of the provisions
contained in this agreement shall for any reason be held to
be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such
invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect
any other provision thereof and this agreement shall be
construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable
provision had never been contained therein.
This agreement shall become effective between the
parties hereto on the day following execution of the
agreement by a party, and shall continue in effect until it
has been terminated or rescinded by appropriate action of an
entity's governing body.
This agreement may be amended or modified by the
mutual agreement of the parties hereto in writing to be
attached to and incorporated into this agreement.
This instrument contains all commitments and
agreements of the parties, and oral or written commitments
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contained herein shall have no force or effect to alter any
term or condition of this agreement.
The parties agree that their collective agreement
may be evidenced by the execution of an identical
counterpart of this instrument by the duly authorized
official(s) of each participant and the failure of any
member to enter into this agreement shall not affect the
agreement between and ,among the parties executing the
agreement.
Signed this
COUNTY OF TARRANT# TEXAS
By:
ROY ENGLISH
County Judge
day of January, 1988.
TARRANT COUNTY CRIMINAL
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
By:
TIM CURRY, Criminal
District Attorney
CITY OF SOUTHLARE
By:
City Manager, City of
Southlake
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
City Attorney, City of
Southlake
DATED AND EFFECTIVE as of the day of , 1988.
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