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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
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THIS ORIGINAL
EXECUTED BY TARRANT COUNTY
AND BY THE CITY OF FORT WORTH
THE TARRANT REGIONAL AUTO CRIMES
TASK FORCE INTERLOCAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT
WHEREAS the detection, apprehension, and prosecution of individuals who
commit auto theft and burglary of motor vehicle 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, Jack,
Hood, Palo Pinto, Parker, Somervell and Wise Counties impedes the effectiveness of
individual law enforcement agencies to detect and eradicate auto theft and burglary of
motor vehicle; and,
WHEREAS past experience has indicated that a cooperative effort between law
enforcement agencies and Tarrant County has been effective in detecting and deterring
the activities of targeted criminal groups to the mutual benefit of all the political entities
of Tarrant County and neighboring counties; and,
WHEREAS pursuant to Chapter 362 of the Texas Local Government Code, the
Texas Interlocal Cooperation Act, Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code, and
Article 4413(37) of the Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated, as amended by HB
1887, an Act relating to the creation, powers and duties of the Texas Automobile
Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority, and the law of the State of Texas, the
contracting cities to-wit: Arlington, Colleyville, Euless, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst,
River Oaks, Saginaw, the County of Parker, the County of Tarrant, e arran oun y�
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Criminal District Attorney, and the Tarrant County Sheriff, hereby agr ��q�p j�•
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and be a part of the cooperative investigative, enforcement, and, prevention e�Fo s
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which are known and designated as the Tarrant Regional Auto Crimes Task Force; and,
WHEREAS a grant of money from the Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft
Prevention Authority has been received to fund the continuation of the Tarrant Regional
Auto Crimes Task Force;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT KNOWN BY THESE PRESENTS:
That Tarrant County, acting by and through its duly authorized County Judge, the
Criminal District Attorney of Tarrant County, the Sheriff of Tarrant County, and the cities
that have executed, are executing, or will execute substantially similar copies hereof at
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this time or in the future during the time that this agreement is in.force, acting herein by
and through their duly authorized chief administrative officer do hereby covenant and
agree as follows:
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The Tarrant Regional Auto Crimes Task Force ("Task Force") will be a part of the
Tarrant County Sheriff s Office, for administrative purposes. The activities of the Task
Force shall be supervised by a thirteen (13) member Board of Governors. This Board
will include as permanent voting members the Fort Worth Chief of Police, the Arlington
Chief of Police, the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney, a�d a Chairperson, who
shall be the Tarrant County Sheriff. Additionally, the Board will consist of an executive
of every additional agency that participates in the Task Force with personnel, to include:
the Police Chiefs of Euless, Haltom City, Hurst, River Oaks, Saginaw, a Regional
Captain of the Texas Department of Public Safety's Motor Vehicle Theft Services, the
Tarrant County Constable, Precinct 4, the Parker County Sheriff and a Supervisor of the
National Insurance Crime Bureau. Ex officio members, if any, may be added by
agreement of the voting members; ex officio members shall be non-voting.
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The Board of Governors shall have the responsibility for policy, direction, and
control of the Task Force. The Board of Governors will have direct responsibility for the
selection of a Commander for the Task Force. The Board will monitor the activities and
accomplishments of the Task Force to ensure orderly progress towards attainment of all
stated objectives.
There will be one unit, which may form sub-groups or teams as appropriate. The
activities and investigations of these sub-groups or teams shall be led by the Sgt. Team
Leader at the direction of the Commander of the Task Force. These sub-groups or
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teams will have the duties assigned to them by the Sgt. Team Leader at the approval of
the Commander.
AUTO THEFT AND BURGLARY OF MOTOR VEHICLE INVESTIGATION
Auto theft and burglary of motor vehicle investigations within the jurisdictional
bounds of the entities joining this agreement may be coordinated through the Task
Force. All commercial auto theft intelligence received by a law enforcement agency that
is a party to this agreement may be referred to the Task Force for investigation. The
assigned officers will respond to complaints in a timely manner. The Task force will
conduct salvage business inspections, covert operations, training, arrests,
investigations, assistance to other agencies and public awareness education in an effort
to lower the auto theft and burglary of motor vehicle rate.
ASSET SEIZURES
All asset seizures developed by the Task Force in Tarrant County under Chapter
59 of the Code of Criminal Procedure will be prosecuted by the Tarrant County Criminal
District Attorney's Office.
There is hereby created a certain fund to be known as the Auto Crimes Task
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Force Asset Seizure Fund (hereinafter called "Fund"), said Fund to be created in
compliance with State law and the requirements of the grant restrictions.
FORFEITURE POLICY
Upon entry of a judgment in a judicial proceeding awarding monies or other
proceeds to the Tarrant Regional Auto Crimes Task Force, said monies or proceeds will
be immediately deposited in the Auto Crimes Task Force Seizure Fund. The monies
and proceeds in this Fund must be used to further the purpose of the Task Force as
required by the Tarrant Regional Auto Crimes Task Force Grant award: Enhancement
of currently funded and/or future motor vehicle theft enforcement and prevention
programs.
All forfeiture funds and other generated program income shall be subject to audit
by the Auditor of Tarrant County, Texas and the Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft
Prevention Authority.
Any conveyance or vehicle that is the subject of a final forFeiture shall be
awarded to the Task Force to be used to further the purpose of the Task Force as
required by the Task Force grant award.
Upon termination of this Agreement, ownership of equipment, hardware, and
other non-expendable items will revert to the applicant for which it was acquired, subject
to the approval of the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority of the State of
Texas.
OFFICER STATUS
Any peace officer assigned to the Task Force by a government entity which is a
party to this agreement shall be empowered to enforce all laws and ordinances
applicable in the jurisdiction of the county and municipal entities signatory to this
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agreement, including the power to make arrests, execute search warrants, and
investigate auto theft and burglary of motor vehicle offenses outside of the geographical
jurisdiction from which he or she is assigned, but within the area covered by the
jurisdictions of the counties and municipal entities which are parties to this agreement.
While functioning as a peace officer assigned to the Task Force, he or she shall
have all of the law enforcement powers of a regular peace officer of such other political
entity.
A peace 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
the Task Force shall receive the same wage, salary, pension and all other
compensation and all other rights for such service, including injury or death benefits and
workers' compensation benefits, paid in accordance with the Texas Automobile Burglary
and Theft Prevention Authority Grant Guidelines, as existing or as may be amended,
and applicable law, as though the service had been rendered within the limits of the
entity from which he or she was assigned. Recognizing the benefits to a participating
entity to this agreement, it is agreed that all wage and disability payments, including
workers' compensation benefits, pension payments, damage to equipment (with the
exception of leased vehicles, for which damages will be covered under the provisions of
the lease(s) and clothing, medical expense and expense of travel, food and lodging
shall be paid in accordance with the Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention
Authority Grant Guidelines, as existing or as may be amended. However, peace
officers assigned to the Task Force will not work overtime that is not reimbursable to
their assigning agency without prior approval from their assigning agency supervisor.
(For example, Fort Worth police officers assigned to the Task Force will not work Task
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Force overtime, which is not reimbursable to the Fort Worth Police Department, without
prior approval from their Fort Worth police supervisor.) Instead, they will be permitted to
flex their work hours as necessary to accomplish Task Force objectives and
assignments.
In further recognition of the benefit to be gained by the entity participating in the
Task Force, it is agreed that no entity that is a party to this agreement shall receive or
be entitled to reimbursement from another entity participating in this agreement for any
services performed pursuant to this agreement.
It is further agreed that, in the event that any peace officer assigned to the Task
Force is cited as a party defendant to any civil lawsuit, state or federal, arising out of his
or her official acts while functioning as a peace officer assigned to the Task Force, said
peace officer shall be entitled to the same benefits that such officer would be entitled to
receive had such civil action risen out of an official act within the scope of his or her
duties as a member and in the jurisdiction of the law enforcement agency from which he
or she was assigned. Further, no entity shall be responsible for the acts of a peace
officer of another entity assigned to the Task Force. Each entity participating herein
indemnifies and holds all other participating entities harmless for all acts of its own
officers and employees acting hereunder, to the full extent permitted by law.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
This Contract is subject to all grant conditions applicable to the grant of the
Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority to the Tarrant Regional Auto
Crimes Task Force.
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
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consequence of the performance of this agreement.
Third party claims against members shall be governed by the Texas Tort Claims
Act or other appropriate statutes and laws of the State of Texas and the United States.
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 herein.
This agreement shall become effective as to a party hereto on the day of the
execution of the agreement by the party, and shall continue in effect as to a participating
entity for one year from the date of signature and thereafter until it has been terminated
or rescinded by appropriate action of the participating entity's governing body, or expires
due to termination of the grant or by operation of law. (To minimize the administrative
difficulty of signature between the many parties, each city or other law enforcement
entity will sign a substantially similar agreement with Tarrant County; however, each
party signing substantially similar copies is immediately bound one to another to all
other entities participating during the time said agreement is in force as to said entity,
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even though the parties' signatures appear on different copies of the substantially
similar copies. Any entity being added after the agreement is in effect need only sign
the documents which Tarrant County signs tQ be fully a party bound to all other parties,
and such signature shall, as of the date of the signing, have the. same force and effect
as befinreen the joining and already-bound members as if a single document was signed
simultaneously by all then-participating entities.)
If program enhancement activities are terminated, unexpended revenues will be
promptly returned to the Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority.
This agreement may be amended or modified by the mutual agreement of the
parties hereto in writing. The Interlocal Agreement is for the period and on the
conditions herein contained, and on such conditions to this agreement as may be added
by amendment or by law, and not for any period beyond that permitted by law, nor for
any purpose not permitted by law.
This instrument contains all commitments and agreements of the parties, and no
oral or written commitments have any force or effect to alter any term or condition of this
agreement, unless the same are done in proper form and in a manner constituting a
bona fide amendment hereto.
Two non-local entities, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the National
Insurance Crim.e Bureau each enter separate agreements with Tarrant County for the
following reasons: Each entity's staff member carries a statewide law enforcement
commission and therefore does not require the enhanced law enforcement jurisdiction
afforded by this agreement; Each entity funds their staff member's salary and fringe
benefits 100%; Each entity's staff member performs in a support role to the Task Force
and is available less than 100% of their work week because the availability of each is
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subject to assignments from their entity.
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 anticipated member to enter into or renew this
agreement shall not affect the agreement between and among the parties executing the
agreement.
City or its representatives shall have the right to investigate, examine and audit at
any time any and all necessary books, papers, documents, records and personnel that
pertain to this contract or any related subcontracts.
ACCEPTANCE OF RESTRICTIONS
Signature of this Agreement constitutes acceptance of all grant conditions, grant
restrictions and the terms of all applicable laws.
This is to certify that the objectives of the Tarrant Regional Auto Crimes Task
Force as stated in its Grant Application for the fiscal year(s) funding covered by this
agreement have been reviewed and that it is mutually agreed to cooperate to whatever
extent is necessary in carrying out the work plan described in the application(s).
Additionally, each participating agency and entity is cognizant of the grant and
agrees to abide by any and all rules or special conditions in relation to the application.
BUDGETARY MATTERS
As part of this agreement, all participating entities entitled to reimbursement will
be reimbursed for their participation in this program by grant funds, through the grant's
financial officer (this is presently S. Renee Tidwell, Auditor, Tarrant County, but is
subject to change by Tarrant County; if changed, the change will be made in
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accordance with the grant and all participating entities will be advised in writing)
according to the entity's applicable submitted budget schedule, to the extent that the
budget schedule is consistent with the grant. To the extent that the budget schedule is
inconsistent with the grant, the grant controls. A copy of the latest and most current
Grant Award Digest will be provided to all participating agencies when received by
Tarrant Counfy.
Participating entities may bill the financial officer for reimbursement at such
periodic intervals as are appropriate and in accordance with the grant.
CONFIDENTIAL FUNDS
The Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority Guidelines for
Control and Use of Confidential Funds will be utilized for the disbursement and
reimbursement of confidential funds.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM CERTIFICATION
The city law enforcement agency signing along with Tarrant County certifies that:
Either the city law enforcement agency signing along with Tarrant County
employs fifty (50) or more people and has received or applied to the Texas Automobile
Theft Prevention Authority for total funds in excess of $25,000, in which case the city
law enforcement agency signing along with Tarrant County certifies that it has
formulated an equal employment opportunity program in accordance_ with 28 CFR
42.301 et seq., Subpart E and that it is on file in the office of:
Sasha Kane
NAME
Senior Contract Compliance Specialist
TITLE
350 West Belknap
STREET ADDRESS
Fort Worth, TX
CITY, STATE
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OR, if the above is left blank, the city law enforcement agency signing along with
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Tarrant County certifies that it is not required by the terms of this grant or the laws
applicable thereto to have such a plan on file in order to participate in this grant.
The Tarrant County Judge certifies that:
Tarrant County employs fifty (50) or more people and has received or applied to
the Texas Automobile Theft Prevention Authority for total funds in excess of $25,000;
therefore, Tarrant County has formulated an equal employment opportunity program in
accordance with 28 CFR 42.301 etseq:, Subpart E and-that is on file irr the office of: -
TINA GLENN
DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
100 East WeatherFord Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76196.
Said plan or plans are on file and available for review or audit by an official of the Texas
Automobile Theft Prevention Authority as required by relevant laws and regulations.
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SIGNED ON THE DATES BELOW SHOWN.
WITNESSETH:
COUNTY OF TARRANT, TEXAS
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*By law, the District Attorney's Office may only advise or approve contracts or legal documents on behalf
of its clients. It may not advise or approve a contract or legal document on behalf of other parties. Our
review of this document was conducted solely from the legal perspective of our client. Our approval of
this document was offered solely for the benefit of our client. Other parties should not rely on this
approval, and should seek review and approval by their own respective attorney(s).
CERTIFICATION OF FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR THE AMOUNTS OF:
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NONSUPPLANTING CERTIFICATION OF PARTICIPATING
AGENCIES OTHER THAN GRANTEE
Texas Government Code 772.006(a)(7) requires that state funds provided by this
Act shall not be used to supplant state or local funds. Public Law 98-473 requires that
federal funds provided by that Act shall not be used to supplant state or local funds.
The city law enforcement agency certifies that Texas Automobile Burglary and
Theft Prevention Authority funds will not be used to replace state or local funds that
would be available in the absence of Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention
Authority funds.
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(CITY OR LAW �NFORCEMENT ENTITY)
(Note: Tarrant County's certification is incorporated in each grantee's report of
expenditure and status of funds. Also, a copy of the Special Condition - Assurances,
exactly as it appears in the Texas ABTPA Administrative Guide, follows this page.
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ASSURANCES
NON-COUNTY ENTITY ASSURANCES CERTIFICATION
(Tarrant County's assurances are included in the grant application.)
I certify that the programs proposed in this application meet all the requirements
of the Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority Program, that all the
information presented is correct, and that that the applicant will comply with the rules of
the Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority and all other applicable federal
and state laws, regulations and guidelines. By appropriate language incorporated in
each grant, subgrant, or other document under which funds are to be disbursed, the
undersigned shall assure that the following assurances apply to all recipients of
assistance.
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Note — This Interlocal Assistance Aqreement was last updated September 2010
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ASSURANCES
A Grantee and the Applicant hereby makes and certifies that as grantee, it and any subgrantee
shafl compiy with the foliowing condit3ons:
1. A grantee and subgrantee must comply with ABTPA grant rules and UGMS.
2. A grantee and subgrantee must comply with Texas Govemment Code, Chapter 573� by
ensuring that no offic�r, employee, or member of the applicant's governtng body or of the
appiicant's contractor shall vote or conflrm the employment of any persons• related within the
- -�econd degree of affinity oc tha third degree of consanguinity to any member of the �
governing body or to any other officer or employee.authorized to employ or supervise such
person. This prohibitian shall not prohibit the empioymen� oi a person who shall have been
contlnuousiy employed for a period ot two years� or such period stipulated by locat law� prior
to the election or appointment of the o�cer, employee, or governing body member related to
such person in the prohibited degree.
3. A grantee and subgrantee must insure that ail information coltected, assembled or �
mainiained by the appiicant relaUve to a project will be available to the public during normai
business hours in compliance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 552, unless otherwise
expressly prohtbited by law.
4. A grantee, and subgrantee must comply with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551� which
requlres ail regutar, special or called meeting of governmental bodies to be open to the
pubiic, excepi as otherwise provided by law, .
5. A grantee and subgrantee. must comply with Section 231.006, Texas Family Code, which
prvhibits payments to a person who is fn arrears on child payments.
6. �lo health and human �ervices agency or public safety or law enforcement agency may �
contract with or issue a license, certiflcate or permit to tha. owner, operator or adminlstrator
of a facitity if the license, permit or certificate has bee� revok�d by another health and human
services agency or public safety or law enforcement agency.
7. A grantee and subgrantQe, that is a law enforcement' agency regulated by Texas Government
Code, Chapter 415, must be tn compliance with aii rules adopted by tha Texa� Commission
on Law Enforcement Otficer Standards and Education pursuant to Chapter 415, Texas
Government Code. or must provide the grantor agency with a certificatton from the Texas •
Commission on Law Enforcertient Offlcer Standards and Education showing that the agancy
is in process of achieving comptiance with such rules.
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ASSURANCES (continued)
8. When incorporated into a grant award oc contract, these standards assurances contained tn
� the appiication package become terms or conditions for receipt of grant funds. Administering
state age�cieg and (ocal subrecipient� shail maintain, an appropriate contracx administration
system to insure tl�at alf terms, conditfons, and speciflcations are, met (See Sectfon .36
for additional guidance on contract provisions.)
9. A grantea and subgrantee must compiy with the Texas Family Code, Section 261.101 which
requires reporting of,all suspected case9 of chitd abuse to local law enforcement authorlties
and to the Texas D�partment of Chitd Protectfve and Regulatory, Services. Grantses and
subgrantees shali also ensure that alt program personnel are properly trained and aware of
this requireme�t
10. Grantees and subgrantees wili comply with ali faderal statutes relatina to nondiscrimination.
These include but are not limited to: (a) Title VI of the Civil RtgF�ts Aci of 1964 (P:L. 88-352)
which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race� color or national origin; (b) Title IX of the
Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 U.S.C. §§ 1681-1683, and 1685-1686), which
prohibfts discriminatlon on the basis of sex; (c) S�c#ion 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
as amended (29 U.S.C. § T94j� which prohibits discrimination on the. basis of handicapa and
the Americans With Disabitities Act of 1990; (dj the Age Discrimination Act of 19.74, as
amended (42 U.S.C. §§ 6101-6107j, which prohibits discriminatton.on the basis of ag�; (e) the
Drug Abuse Office and Treafinent Act of 1972 (P.L. 92•2SSj, as amended, relating to
nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; (fj the Comprehensive Alcohol, Abuse and
Atcoholism Prevention� Trea#ment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-616)� as amended,
� relating to the� nondiscrimination on the basis of �icohol abuse or alcoholism; (gj §§ 523 and ��
527 of the Pubiic Heaith Service Act of 1912' (42 U.S.C. 290 dd-3 and 29D ee-3}� as amendect, ��
relating to confidentiality of alco.ho! and drug abuse patient records; (h) Titie Vill of the Ctvit
Rights Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. g 3601 et seq.), as amended, relatfng to nondiscrimination in the
sale� rental or financing of housJng; (ij any other nondiscrimtnatton provistong ln tt�e spectfrc
statute(s) under which application for Federal assistance is betng mad�; and (ij the
requirements ot any other nondiscrimination statue(sj which may apply to the application:
11. Grantees and subgrantees will comply, as applicable, with the provisions of the Davis�Bacon
Act (40 U.S.C. �§ 276a to 276a-7j,, the Copeland Acf (40 U.S.C. §§ 27�c and 48 U.S.C. §§ 874j,
and the Contract Work Hours and Sat'e#y Standards Act (40 U.S.C. §§ 327-333), regarding
labor standards for federalty assisted construction subagreements.
12. Grantees and subgrantees witl�'comply with requirements of the provfsions of the Uniform
Relocation Assista�ce and Real Property Acquisitions Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which p�ovide
for fair and equitabte treatment of persons disptaced or whass property is acquired as a
resuit o� Federal ar federally assisted p'rograms. These requirements apply to all Jnterests tn
r$al properfy acquired for project purposes regardiess of F�deral participa#ion in purchas�s.
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13. Grantees and subgran#ees wili compiy wlth the provisions of the Hatch Poltticat Activity Act.
(5 U.S.C. § 7321-29j which Iimit the poltttcal activity of emptoyees whose principal
employment activities are funded in whole or in part with Federai funds.
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14. Grantees and �ubgrantees will comply with the minimum wage and maximum hours
provisions of the Federa! Fair Labor Standards Act and the tntergovernmental Personnel Act
of 19T0, as appltcabie. �
15. Grantees a�d subgra�ntees will tnsure that the facitities under ib ownership, tease or
supervision which shatl be utilized in the accomplishment of the project are not listed on the
Environmental Protections Agency's (EPAj list of Violating Facilitfes and that it wili notify tf�e
Federal grantor agency of the receipt of any communication from the Director of the EPA
Office of Federal Activities indicating that a facility to be used in the project is under �
consideration for listing by the EPA. (E011738j �
16. Grantees and subgrantees wili comply with Article IX, Section 5 of the state appropriations
act which prohibit(sj the use of state funds to infiuence the outcome oi any elecdon or the
passage or defeat of any legislative measure.
THE TARRANT REG/ONAL AUTO CR/MES TASK FORCE /NTERLOCAL ASS/STANCE AGREEMENT - PAGE 18
City of Fort Worth, Texas
Mayor and Council Communication
COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 1/4/2011 - Ord. No.19505-01-2011
DATE:
LOG NAME:
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
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REFERENCE NO.: **G24671
SUB.TECT:
Authorize the Execution of an Interlocal Agreement with Tarrant County to Conduct Auto Theft and Burglary
of Motor Vehicle Investigations Through Participation in the Tarrant Regional Auto Crimes Task Force,
Accept $1,078,815.12 from the Tarrant County Regional Auto Crimes Task Force Grant, Authorize
$240,370.79 in Matching Funds and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance
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It is recommended that the City Council authorize the City Manager to:
1. Execute an Interlocal Agreement with Tarrant County to participate in the Tarrant County Regional Auto
Crimes Task Force;
2. Accept an estimated $1,078,815.12 from the Tarrant County Regional Auto Crimes Task Force Grant;
3. Authorize the Interlocal Agreement to be extended by written mutual agreement for four one—year option
periods with estimated annual increases of eight percent in subsequent years without further action from
Council;
4. Authorize the transfer of $40,972.75 from the General Fund to the Grants Fund for the City's partial match
of the Auto Crime Task Force Interlocal Agreement in Fiscal Year 2011, contingent upon receipt of adequate
funding in the Fiscal Years 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 General Fund budget, authorize the transfer from the
General Fund to the Grants Fund of $199,398.04; and
5. Adopt the attached appropriation ordinance increasing estimated receipts and appropriations in the Grants
Fund by $1,319,185.91 subject to receipt of the grant.
DISCUSSION:
The City of Fort Worth has been an active participant in the Tarrant County Regional Auto Crimes Task
Force, previously named Tarrant County Auto Theft Task Force, since 1993. The task force implements
coordinated and cooperative auto crime enforcement operations that include the investigation of auto thefts
and burglary of automobiles. Previously, the Agreement was authorized by the City Council under M&C
C-23698 (City Secretary Contract No. 37422). The program is funded by the Texas Automobile Burglary
and Theft Prevention Authority, which reimburses Tarrant County for part of the cost of the task force. This
Agreement is authorized pursuant to State law.
Currently, seven municipal police agencies, the Tarrant County Sheriffs Department and the Texas
Department of Public Safety participate in the task force and are partially reimbursed for the participation of
their staff by a grant from the Texas Automobile Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority. The Fort Worth
Police Department will assign one sergeant and one detective to the task force with 80 percent of their salary,
overtime and associated fringe benefits being reimbursed by Tarrant County through the Tarrant County
Regional Auto Crimes Task Force Grant and the additiona120 percent is covered by the Police General Fund.
Also, $20,000.00 is allocated and authorized to be spent on overtime under this grant. Indirect costs are not
allowable expenses under this grant.
FISCAL INFORMATION:
The Financial Management Services Director certifies that upon approval of the above recommendations and
adoption of the attached appropriation ordinance, funds will be available in the current operating budget, as
appropriated, of the Grants Fund.
FUND CENTERS:
TO Fund/Account/Centers
�,) GR76 472001 035422513010
51 GR76 451345 035422513010
51 GR76 SIVARIOUSI 035422513010
5) GR76 472001 035422513020
51 GR76 451345 035422513020
51 GR76 5(VARIOUSI 035422513020
51 GR76 472001 035422513030
51 GR76 451345 035422513030
51 GR76 5(VARIOUSI 035422513030
5) GR76 472001 035422513040
51 GR76 451345 035422513040
5� GR76 SIVARIOUSI 035422513040
51 GR76 472001 035422513050
51 GR76 451345 035422513050
5) GR76 5(VARIOUS) 035422513050
CERTIFICATIONS:
Submitted for City Manager's Office bv:
Originating Department Head:
Additional Information Contact:
ATTACHMENTS
FRQM Fund/Account/Centers
�40.972.75 4� GGO1 538070 0356102
�183,891.00 4) GGO1 538070 0356102
�224,863.75 41 GGO1 538070 0356102
$44.250.57 4) GGOl 538070 0356102
�198.602.28 41 GGO1 538070 0356102
$242.852.85
$47.790.62
$214.490.46
$262.281.08
$51,613.87
$231.649.70
�283.263.57
$55.742.98
$250.181.68
$305.924.66
Charles W. Daniels (6199)
Jeffrey W. Halstead (4210)
Monique Moore (4219)
$40.972.75
$44.250.57
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$51.613.87
�55.742.98
1. 35AUTOCRIMETF 2011 AO.doc
2. fundin�verifcation.pdf