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Enforcement Admin Task Force
Participation of 1 Officer
AGREEMENT #3751
M05867, 12-4-96
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STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT
This agreement is made this 1st day of October 1996, ''
between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement
Administration (hereinafter "DEA" ) , and Palm Springs Police
Department (hereinafter "PSPD" ) .
WHEREAS there is evidence that trafficking in narcotics and
dangerous drug exists in the Riverside/San Bernardino County
areas and that such illegal activity has a substantial and
detrimental effect on the health and general welfare of the
people of Riverside/San Bernardino Counties, the parties hereto
agree to the following:
1. The Riverside Task Force will perform the activities and
duties described below:
a. disrupt the illicit drug traffic in the Riverside/San
Bernardino area by immobilizing targeted violators and
trafficking organizations;
b. gather and report intelligence data relating to
trafficking in narcotics and dangerous drugs;
C. conduct undercover operations where appropriate and
engage in other traditional methods of investigation in order
that the Task Force' s activities will result in effective
prosecution before the courts of the United States and the State
of California.
2. To accomplish the objectives of the Riverside Task
Force, the PSPD agrees to detail one ( 1 ) experienced officer to
the Riverside Task Force for a period of not less than two years.
During this period of assignment, the officer will be under the
functional supervision and control of DEA supervisory personnel
assigned to the Task Force..
3. one Officer will lie assigned to the Riverside Task Force
(RTF) . Assets seized during task force investigations forfeited
under 21 USC 881 will be shared equitably among the parties to
this agreement in accordance with the Attorney General ' s
Guidelines on Seized and Forfeited Property.
4. The parties agree that the DEA Riverside ASAC in his
recommendation on DAG Form 71, will describe the contribution of
each member of the Task Force as follows:
One share per Officer permanently assigned to the Task Force.
5. To accomplish the objectives of the Riverside Task
Force, DEA will assign three (3 ) Special Agents to the Riverside
Task Force. DEA will also, subject to the availability of
annually appropriated fund or any continuing resolution thereof,
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provide necessary funds and equipment to support the activities
of the DEA Special Agents and officers assigned to the Task
Force. This support will include: office space, office
supplies, travel funds, funds for the purchase of evidence and
information, investigative equipment, training, and other support
items.
6. During the period of assignment to the Riverside
State/local Task Force, the PSPD will remain responsible for
establishing the salary and benefits, including overtime, of the
officer assigned to the Task Force, and for making all payments
due them. DEA will, subject to availability of appropriated
funds, reimburse the PSPD for overtime payments made by it -to the
officer, up to a sum equivalent to 25% of the salary of a GS-10,
step 1, Federal employee (currently $8, 608 . 00 ) per officer.
7. In no event will the PSPD charge any indirect cost rate
to DEA for the administration or implementation of this
agreement.
8. The PSPD shall maintain on a current basis complete and
accurate records and accounts of all obligations and expenditures
of funds for this agreement: in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles and instructions provided by DEA to
facilitate onsite inspection and auditing of such records and
accounts.
9. The PSPD shall permit and have readily available for
examination and audit by DEA, the United States Department of
Justice, the Comptroller General of the United States and any of
their duly authorized agents and representatives, any and all
records, documents, accounts, invoices, receipts or expenditures
relating to this agreement. The PSPD shall maintain all such
records and reports until all audits and examinations are
completed and resolved, or for a period of three (3 ) years after
termination of this agreement, whichever is sooner.
10. The PSPD shall comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and all
requirements imposed by or pursuant to the regulations of the
United States Department of Justice implementing those laws, 28
CFR Part 42, parts C, D and F.
11. The PSPD agrees that an authorized officer or employee
will execute and return to DEA the attached OJP Form 4061/6,
Certification Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension, and
other Responsibility Matters; and Drug Free Workplace
Requirements. The PSPD acknowledges that this agreement will
not take effect and no Federal funds will be awarded to the PSPD
by DEA until the completed certification is received.
12. The term of this agreement shall be from the date of
signature by representatives of both parties to September 30,
1997 . This agreement may be terminated by either party on thirty
days ' advance written notice. Billings for all outstanding
obligations must be received by DEA within 90 days of the date of
termination of this agreement. DEA will be responsible only for
obligations incurred by PSP.D during the term of this agreement.
For the Drug Enforcement Administration:
7J�i! 'uGP� Date:
name Robert E. Bender
title Special Aqent in Charge
For Palm Springs Policle�Department:
/VGy,_t /v, �(�-�/`� Date: SEPTEMBER 30, 1996
name GENE H. KULANDER
title CHIEF OF POLICE
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