HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2009-040 Vehicle/License Plate Information Electronic Transfer MOU with Washington State PatrolA RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION NO. R-2009-40
authorizing the Chief of Police of the City of Yakima to execute a
Memorandum of Understanding with the Washington State Patrol
regarding the electronic transfer of vehicle and license plate
information for law enforcement purposes.
WHEREAS, the Yakima Police Department (YPD) desires access to electronic
vehicle and license plate information from the Washington State Patrol (WSP) for law
enforcement purposes; and
WHEREAS, the WSP is willing to make its databases available to the YPD
pursuant to the terms and conditions of the attached Memorandum of Understanding;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Yakima finds that it is in the best
interests of the City to enter into the attached Memorandum of Understanding with the
WSP to access state law enforcement databases, now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
The Chief of Police of the City of Yakima is hereby authorized and directed to
execute the attached and incorporated "Memorandum of Understanding between the
Washington. State Patrol and the Yakima Police Department" for the purpose of providing
vehicle and license plate information for law enforcement purposes.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this rl day of March, 2009.
ATTEST:
David Eder, Mayor
City Clerk
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
THE WASHINGTON STATE PATROL
AND
THE YAKIMA POLICE DEPARTMENT
1. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between
the Washington State Patrol (WSP) and the Police Department for the City of
Yakima, hereinafter referred to as the "parties", is to memorialize the parties'
understanding regarding transmitting, receiving, and storing information
contained in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Washington
Crime Information Center (WACIC) systems of records made available through a
data transfer program. The data provided by WSP will be used by Yakima Police
Department as input to a law enforcement application.
WSP provides NCIC data to the Yakima Police Department (Department)
through WSP's Central Computerized Enforcement Service System (ACCESS).
The Department has a separate agreement with WSP regarding access to, use
of, and subsequent dissemination of information obtained through ACCESS,
including NCIC data. This MOU has no affect on that agreement.
2. BACKGROUND: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) maintains the NCIC
system of records containing multiple files. WSP maintains the WACIC system of
records containing multiple files.- Information included in WACIC and NCIC may
be stolen vehides, vehicles wanted in conjunction with felonies, wanted persons,
and vehicles subject to seizure based on federal court orders.
The Yakima Police Department has instituted state-of-the-art license plate
screening technology from mobile and fixed sites. The Yakima Police
Department's vendors provide software and screening devices that have the
capability of scanning license plates and searching a local database loaded into a
patrol vehicle computer or other locations controlled by the agency. The Yakima
Police Department has requested to obtain relatively current information from
the NCIC files in order to compare scanned numbers against stolen license
plates. The Yakima Police Department certifies its vendors providing license
plate screening technology do not have access to NCIC data provided to the
Yakima Police Department by WSP.
3. SCOPE: This MOU applies to WSP making information from the NCIC Vehicle
File, License Plate File and Wanted Person File available to Yakima Police
Department via a secure FTP Server environment.
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A. WSP will:
1) Provide the Yakima Police Department with the data elements and
disqualifying items as described in Attachment 1, Data Elements and
Handling Instructions, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
2) Provide updated extract information on a mutually agreed to frequency;
3) Respond to specific inquiries from the Yakima Police Department; and
4) Provide the Yakima Police Department with the name and telephone
number of a technical and an administrative point of contact.
B. The Yakima Police Department will:
1) Use the NCIC extracts for law enforcement purposes;
2) Update its local database as FBI updates become available via WSP,
ensuring that those numbers deleted from the NCIC system are also
deleted from all local databases;
3) Confirm extract hits are still active in NCIC, at the earliest reasonable
opportunity, in accordance with current hit confirmation policy;
4) Provide the WSP with the name and telephone number of a technical and
an administrative pant of contact; and
5) Ensure that the Yakima Police Department's use and dissemination of data
provided by WSP under this MOU is in accordance with federal and state laws
and regulations, including but not limited to the FBI's Criminal Justice
Systems Information (CJIS) regulations.
4. FUNDING: Each party will fund its own activities unless otherwise agreed in
writing. The Yakima Police Department has a separate agreement with WSP for
use of ACCESS. This MOU has no affect on that agreement, or the rates and
fees WSP charges for the services provided thereunder.
5. LIAISON REPRESENTATIVES
For the Washington State Patrol
Mr. Jim Anderson, Administrator
Criminal Records Division
POBox 42619
Olympia WA 98504-2619
Phone: (360) -534-2101
Fax: (360) — 534-2070
E-mail: jim.anderson@wsp.wa.gov
For the City of Yakima Police Department
Kelly M. Rosenow, Deputy Chief of Police
200 South Third Street
Yakima WA 98901
Phone: 509-575-6210
Fax: 509 -575-
E -mail: krosenow@ci.yakima.wa.us
6. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: The Yakima Police Department
acknowledges that some of the material and information that may come into
its possession or knowledge in connection with this MOU or its performance
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may consist of information that is exempt from disclosure to the public or
other unauthorized persons under either chapter 42.56 RCW or other state or
federal statutes ("Confidential Information"). Confidential Information
indudes, but is not limited to, names, addresses, Social Security numbers, e-
mail addresses, telephone numbers, finandal profiles, credit card
information, driver's license numbers, medical data, law enforcement
records, agency source code or object code, agency security data, or
information identifiable to an individual that relates to any of these types of
information. The Yakima Police Department agrees to hold Confidential
Information in strictest confidence and not to make use of Confidential
Information for any purpose other than the performance of this MOU, to
release it only to authorized employees requiring such information for the
purposes of carrying out this MOU, and not to release, divulge, publish,
transfer, sell, disdose, or otherwise make it known to any other party
without WSP's express written consent or as provided by law. Furthermore,
the Yakima Police Department's use and dissemination of NCIC data provided
by WSP under this MOU is govemed by the Yakima Police Department's
agreement with WSP regarding access to, use of, and subsequent
dissemination of NCIC data and other information obtained through ACCESS.
7. SEVERABILITY: If any portion of this MOU is changed per mutual agreement
or any portion is hell invalid, the remainder of this MOU shall remain in full
force and effect.
8. AMENDMENT, TERMINATION, ENTRY INTO FORCE, AND DURATION:
A. M activities of the parties under this MOU will be carried out in accordance
with the above-described provisions.
B. This MOU may be amended or terminated by the mutual written consent of
the parties' authorized representatives.
c. In addition, either party may terminate this MOU upon 30 days written
notification to the other party. The MOU will remain in effect until the date of
termination.
9. EFFECTIVE PERIOD: This MOU will enter into effect upon signature of both
parties, will be reviewed annually to determine whether amendments are
needed, and will remain in effect until terminated.
10. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFIT'S: This MOU is not intended, and should not be
construed, to create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural,
enforceable at law or otherwise by any third party against the parties, their
parent agencies, the United States, or the officers, employees, agents, or
other associated personnel thereof.
11. NON -WAIVER: The waiver of either party of the breach of any provision of
this MOU by the other party shall not operate and/or be construed as a
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wavier of any subsequent breach by either party or prevent either party
from thereafter enforcing such provision.
12. INTEGRATION AND SUPERSESSION: This MOU sets forth all of the terms,
conditions, and agreements of the parties relative to the subject matter
hereof.
13. SURVIVAL. Any provision of this MOU that imposes an obligation after
termination of this MOU shall survive the term or expiration of this MOU and shall
be binding on the parties.
The foregoing represents the understanding reached between the WSP
and the Yakima Police Department.
State of Washington
Washington State Patrol Yakima
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Attachment 1
Data Elements and Handling Instructions
1) Data Elements: WSP will transmit to the Yakima Police Department informationfrom
the NCIC Vehicle File, license Plate File, and vehide information from the NCIC
Wanted Person File.
2) Data Handling
a) If the Yakima Police Department has no need for a particular class of data, they
will delete that data immediately on receipt.
b) Record updates are accomplished by record replacement. The Yakima Police
Department may have to compare a new data file with former files provided by
WSP in order to determine any changes.
c) If a record is present within the Yakima Police Department's application and not
present in the transferred file from WSP, the record has been removed for
operational reasons by local law enforcement. Reasons for that removal indude
cancellation of the subject plate, or the vehicle has been located.
d) The Yakima Police Department will not retain any data file provided by WSP
longer than 30 calendar days.
e) The Yakima Police Department will not enter or modify NUC data directly. Any
changes that should be made to NCIC will be made by the responsible law
enforcement agency.
3) Schedule: WSP shall refresh the data files provided to the Yakima Police
Department in a mutually agreed upon process and at agreed upon intervals.
WSP shall notify the Yakima Police Department if files will not be available due
to problems or of updated code tables.
4) Problem Reporting: Problem reporting by Yakima Police Department under this
MOU is governed by Attachment 2, WSP Secure FTP Problem Notification
Procedures, which is attached hereto and incorporated into this MOU herein.
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Attachment 2
WSP Secure FTP Problem Notification Procedures
• When a problem with acquiring data occurs with the WSP Secure FTP Server,
the Yakima Police Department will call WSP ITD Customer Services at (360)
705-5999 or send an e-mail to ITDcustomerservicesg(a)wsp.wa.gov explaining
the issue and having a work order opened. The Yakima Police Department will
include identifying information about the Yakima Police Department staff that
identified the problem in the explanation with e-mail address and phone
number(s).
• The WSP Information Technology Division (IT'D) Customer Services group will
escalate the work order to the appropriate ITD group.
• That group will notify the Yakima Police Department that the issue is being
worked on or has been completed.
• If there is no contact within four business hours, the Yakima Police Department
should do a follow-up contact.
• The ITD Customer Services group working the problem may call or send e-mail
to the Yakima Police Department in order to determine problem particulars or
to request testing. The Yakima Police Department will only call or e-mail that
person or group in the context of an existing, open problem, and not for new
problems.
• Once the Yakima Police Department is satisfied with the results, the work order
will be dosed. Another work order should be opened for any new problem with
receiving data from the WSP Secure FTP Server. The prior work order can be
cited by the Yakima Police Department in any subsequent work orders if it
seems relevant.
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BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No.
For Meeting of March 24, 2009
ITEM TITLE: Consideration of a Resolution authorizing execution of a Memorandum of
Understanding between the Washington State Patrol and Yakima Police
Department regarding the electronic transfer of vehicle and license plate
information for law enforcement purposes
SUBMITTED BY: Sam Granato, Police Chief
KeIIy Rosenow, Deputy Police Chief
CONTACT PERSON/TELEPHONE: Sam Granato, Police Chief, 575-6211
KeIIy Rosenow, Deputy Police Chief, 575-6210
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
On June 27, 2008, the City received a grant through the Washington Auto Theft Prevention
Authority for auto theft activities in the City of Yakima. These auto theft activities will include the
purchase of automated license plate readers to be installed in patrol vehicles, stop sticks to be
used for termination of vehicle pursuits, and overtime reimbursement for officers assigned to
auto theft prevention emphasis patrols.
In order for the program to be implemented, a Memorandum of Understanding must be
approved between the Yakima Police Department and Washington State Patrol (WSP) to allow
WSP to make its stolen vehicle database available.
Resolution X Ordinance Other (Specify) MOU
Contract Mail to (name and address): Mr. Jim Anderson, Administrator
WSP Criminal Records Division, P.O. Box 42619, Olympia, WA 98504-2619
Phone: 360-5342101
Funding Source Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (federal)
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL:
City Manager
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION
COUNCIL ACTION: