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FS Agreement No. |
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Cooperator Agreement No. |
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EXHIBIT A
AMENDMENT TO
COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENT
Between the
COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
And the
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOREST SERVICE
NATIONAL FOREST
FINANCIAL AND OPERATING PLAN
This Annual Financial and Operating Plan (Operating Plan), is hereby made and entered into by and between the County Sheriff's Department, hereinafter referred to as the Cooperator, and the United States Department of Agriculture, National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the Forest Service, under the provisions of Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement # executed on . This Operating Plan is made and agreed to as of the last date signed below and is for the period beginning and ending .
GENERAL:
The following individuals shall be the designated and alternate representative(s) of each party, so designated, to make or receive requests for special enforcement activities:
Designated Representatives:
Forest Service Representative |
Cooperator Representative |
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Alternate Representatives:
Forest Service Representative |
Cooperator Representative |
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Reimbursement for all types of enforcement activities shall be at the following rates unless specifically stated otherwise:
$ /mile patrolled |
Per diem rate is $ /day |
Wages at the prevailing rate of $ /hour plus fringe benefits for the individual officer at the rate of $ /hour. |
PATROL ACTIVITIES:
Time schedules for patrols will be flexible to allow for emergencies, other priorities, and day-to-day needs of both the Cooperator and the Forest Service. Ample time will be spent in each area to make residents and visitors aware that law enforcement officers are in the vicinity.
Patrol on following Forest Service roads:
Patrol in the following campgrounds, developed sites, or dispersed areas:
Total reimbursement for this category shall not exceed the amount of: $
TRAINING:
See Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement Provision IV-J for additional information.
Total reimbursement for this category shall not exceed the amount of: $
EQUIPMENT:
See Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement Provisions IV-J, IV-K and IV-L for additional information.
Total reimbursement for this category shall not exceed the amount of: $
SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT SITUATIONS:
Special Enforcement Situations includes but is not limited to: Fire Emergencies, Drug Enforcement, and certain Group Gatherings.
Funds available for special enforcement situations vary greatly from year to year and must be specifically requested and approved prior to any reimbursement being authorized. Requests for funds should be made to the Forest Service designated representative listed in Item I-A of this Operating Plan. The designated representative will then notify the Cooperator whether funds will be authorized for reimbursement. If funds are authorized, the parties will then jointly prepare a revised Operating Plan.
Drug Enforcement:
Fire Emergency:
Group Gatherings:
This includes but is not limited to situations which are normally unanticipated or which typically include very short notice, large group gatherings such as rock concerts, demonstrations, and organizational rendezvous.
BILLING FREQUENCY:
See Cooperative Law Enforcement Agreement Provisions II-I and III-B for additional information.
In witness whereof, the parties hereto have executed this Operating Plan as of the last date written below.
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Sheriff |
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Forest Supervisor |
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USDA FOREST SERVICE |
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WILLIAM C. FOX DATE |
County Commissioner |
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Special Agent in Charge, Region 2 |
The authority and format of this instrument has been reviewed and approved for signature. |
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Agreements Coordinator |
Job Code – - $
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | Cooperative Law Enforcement AOP Template |
Subject | 2001 |
Author | Melody Herbert |
Last Modified By | FSDefaultUser |
File Modified | 2008-07-30 |
File Created | 2008-06-03 |