HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2017-092 Drug Recognition Experts Funding MOU with Washington Traffic Safety CommissionRESOLUTION NO. R-2017-092
A RESOLUTION authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding interlocal agreement
between the City of Yakima Police Department and the Washington Traffic
Safety Commission to provide overtime funding for certified Drug
Recognition Experts
WHEREAS, the purpose of the Washington Traffic Safety Commission interlocal
agreement is to provide overtime funding to law enforcement agencies who have certified Drug
Recognition Experts ("DRE") to conduct certain activities as described in the Memorandum of
Understanding, and
WHEREAS, the Yakima Police Department has officers who are certified Drug
Recognition Experts, and
WHEREAS, the ability to receive funding from the Washington State Traffic Safety
Commission for overtime pay for the officers in the Yakima Police Department who are certified
Drug Recognition Experts will be of budgetary assistance to the City of Yakima, and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds it to be in the best interest of the City of Yakima to
approve the Memorandum of Understanding interlocal agreement with the Washington Traffic
Safety Commission, now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The City Council approves the attached "Memorandum of Understanding" interlocal
agreement with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission and authorizes and directs the City
Manager of the City of Yakima to sign the Memorandum of Understanding.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 18th day of July, 2017
ATTEST
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Sonya C - r Tee, City Clerk
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
WASHINGTON TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
621 8th Ave SE, Suite 409, PO Box 40944, Olympia WA 98504-0944
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between:
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(Agency Name)
RECEIVED
rraffic Safety
Hereinafter referred to as "CONTRACTOR" and the WASHINGTON TRAFFIC SAFETY
COMMISSION, hereinafter referred to as "WTSC."
IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THIS AGREEMENT to provide overtime funding to law enforcement
agencies who have certified Drug Recognition Experts (DRE) to conduct the following activities:
• Respond to radio calls when no other DRE is available on duty and requiring a response
in `overtime status' from list of registered DREs.
• Cover shift extension `overtime' when completing a drug evaluation or covering a
request for a DRE
• Testifying in court as a result of performing drug evaluations due to these call outs and
shift extensions when overtime is required to testify. (Not responsible for overtime
generated from cases/arrests during normal employment or assignment)
• On an overtime basis, participate in DRE sponsored emphasis patrols, allied agency
DRE -related requests, or other DRE programs such as teaching and training deemed
necessary and pre -approved by the State DRE Program Coordinator between July 1,
2017 through June 30, 2019.
IT IS, THEREFORE, MUTUALLY AGREED THAT:
1. All contractor DREs will be maintained and available for callout by Washington State Patrol
communications in their individual regions. Contractor is responsible to insure that WSP
Communications has their correct contact information as part of this agreement. WSP
Communications has assigned a special roster of DREs that assists in finding those that are
available under these MOUs.
2. Contractor will provide a certified DRE on an "overtime" basis (not to exceed 1.5 times
normal salary and benefits) to perform drug evaluation activities as specified. No other
commissioned personnel will be funded.
3. The period of activity will begin on July 1, 2017 and extend through June 30, 2019.
4. Drug evaluation performance standards for certified and funded DREs must meet the
standards of the International Association of Chiefs of Police.
5. DREs will maintain good standing with Drug Evaluation Classification Program; i.e.
paperwork, rolling logs, and resumes. (Contractor and DRE will be notified if DRE is not
eligible for availability and removed from WSP roster -30 day notice given.)
6. Disputes arising under this agreement shall be resolved by a panel consisting of one
representative of the WTSC, one representative from your agency and one representative
from the DECP. The dispute panel shall thereafter decide the dispute with the majority
prevailing.
7. Either party may terminate this agreement upon (30 days) written notice to the other party. In
the event of termination of this agreement, the terminating party shall be liable for the
performance rendered prior to the effective date of termination.
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8. WTSC Termination — This project agreement may be terminated or fund payments
discontinued or reduced by WTSC at any time upon written notice to the Contractor due to
non-availability of funds, failure of the Contractor to accomplish any of the terms herein, or
from any change in the scope or timing of the project.
9. The Drug Evaluation Classification Program (DECP) will monitor and track the availability
of DRE funds. Expenditure tracking will be shared with WTSC quarterly to ensure DRE
funding is being fully utilized.
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY:
1. For all DRE overtime activities to be billed against this MOU, any projected overtime amount
greater than $5,000 must get prior written approval from WTSC.
2. Contractor must submit the billings and supporting documents to the Drug Evaluation
Classification Program (DECP) at 811 E. Roanoke St., Seattle WA 98102-3915 for approval
and reimbursement not more than 30 days after the last day of the month in which the
overtime is worked. Billings and supporting documents submitted later than the 30 day
cutoff will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Contractor must ensure that reimbursement
being requested is not for on -duty time, but for call out and shift extension overtime only.
Billings will include:
• Completed and signed invoice Voucher, A19 -1A Form (attached). Your agency must
be identified as the "Claimant" and Federal Tax ID # and an original signature of the
agency head, command officer or contracting officer must be provided on the A 19-
1 A form.
• Payment documentation (overtime slips, payroll documents, etc.)
• DRE Request Form showing all pertinent information. If for court case, evidence it
came from a prior MOU overtime situation must be provided with the A-19 1A form.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, PARTIES HAVE EXECUTED THIS AGREEMENT.
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Please return this signed form to:
ISAPPROVED
Washington Traffic SafZty Commission ( )
CITY CONTRACT NO: 2 C/ 7 - /05—
RESOLUTION
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Attention: Drug Evaluation Classification Program
Washington State Patrol
811 E Roanoke ST
Seattle WA 98102-3915
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ITEM TITLE:
SUBMITTED BY:
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDASTATEMENT
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Item No. 6.D.
For Meeting of: July 18, 2017
Resolution authorizing a Memorandum of Understanding between
the City of Yakima Police Department and Washington State Traffic
Safety Commission for overtime funding for certified Drug
Recognition Experts
Dominic Rizzi, Chief of Police
Shawn Boyle, Police Lieutenant
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
This agreement will allow the Yakima Police Department to receive reimbursement from the
Washington State Traffic Safety Commission for overtime expenses incurred by officers
performing Drug Recognition Expert duties under particular circumstances.
ITEM BUDGETED:
STRATEGIC PRIORITY:
APPROVED FOR
SUBMITTAL:
Yes
Public Safety
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve resolution.
BOARD/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Upload Date
0 WTSC resolution 7/12/2017
0 WTSC MOU 7/6/2017
City Manager
Type
Co r Merno
Contract