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TEXAS MILITARY FORCES
Joint Force Headquarters
Joint Counterdrug Task Force
Post Office Box 5218
Austin, Texas 78763 -5218
512- 782 -5670
CITY SECRETARY
CONTRACT NO.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
THE TEXAS JOINT COUNTERDRUG TASK FORCE
AND
THE CITY OF FORT WORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT
1. PARTIES: This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is being entered into by the Texas Joint
Counterdrug Task Force and the City of Fort Worth Police Department, herein referred to as the Law
Enforcement Agency (LEA).
2. REFERNECES:
a. NGR 500- 2 /ANGI 10 -801, National Guard Counterdrug Support, 29 Aug 08
b. The Texas Governor's State Counterdrug Plan, Fiscal Year 2012
c. Title 32, United States Code §112, National Guard Drug Interdiction and Counter -Drug Activities
d. Title 32, United States Code §502(f), National Guard Training or Other Duty in Addition to Drill
and Annual Training
3. PURPOSE: This Memorandum of Understanding sets forth the agreed terms and conditions of
support to a Law Enforcement Agency or Community Based Organization by the Texas Military Forces
Joint Counterdrug Task Force. In general, the Texas Military Forces will provide Counterdrug support to
federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies when requested in writing, subject to funding, and
when a drug nexus is apparent. 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, the United States, or the officers, employees, agents or other associated personnel thereof. It is
understood among the parties to this agreement that Agency requests for National Guard assistance may
include multi- agency, federal, state and local cooperative law enforcement efforts.
4. AUTHORITY: This MOU is entered into by the Texas Joint Counterdrug Task Force pursuant to the
authority contained in NGR 500- 2 /ANGI 10 -801, Title 32, United States Code § 112 and Title 32 United
States Code §502(f).
5. PERIOD OF MOU: This MOU is effective for the following period:
Start Date: 1 October 2011 End Date: 30 September 2012
6. DRUG NEXUS: By executing this MOU, the supported LEA certifies that JCDTF personnel will be
engaging only on projects or operations that have a counterdrug nexus.
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7. TERMINOLOGY.
a. Commander means the senior responsible officer appointed by the Adjutant General of Texas to
command the JCDTF.
SUBJECT: Memorandum of Understanding for Operational Support from the Texas Joint Counterdrug
Task Force
b. Community Based Organization (CBO) is the supported CBO entering into this MOU with the
JCDTF.
c. Drug Nexus means the involvement of illegal drugs or narcotics with actual or suspected criminal
activity.
d. Exigent Circumstances are situations, in which the utilization of any step Rules for Use of Force
(RUF) is necessary to protect police officers, military personnel, or other persons from death or serious
injury. Personnel may use an appropriate level of force to prevent the loss or destruction of evidence; or
to prevent the escape of a suspect already in custody.
e. Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) is defined as the supported LEA entering into this MOU with
the JCDTF.
f. Task Force Member refers to the soldier or airmen assigned to JCDTF.
g. Texas Joint Counterdrug Task Force (JCDTF) consists of Texas National Guard soldiers and
airmen assigned to full time National Guard duty in support of Law Enforcement Agencies.
h. Texas Military Forces (TXMF) includes the Texas Army National Guard and Texas Air National
Guard, operating pursuant to Title 32 of the United States Code and under the Command and Control of
the Adjutant General of Texas.
8. PLANNED DEPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT:
a. Personnel:
(1) Request for Support: As the National Guard is not a law enforcement agency; any
involvement of the National Guard in support of drug law enforcement must be in response to a law
enforcement agency request for support.
(2) Support Role: It is clearly understood by both parties to this agreement that National Guard
personnel are not sworn police officers and those personnel who are assigned to work with the Agency
are assigned in a support role.
b. Equipment:
(1) The loan of National Guard equipment to the Agency will be in accordance with NGR
500- 2 /ANGI 10 -801 (7 -10) and other applicable National Guard regulations to include 10 USC 2667, 32
USC 112, AR 700 -131, AFMAN 23 -110 and DoD1225.6.
(2) All loans of equipment will be documented in writing with at least the following information:
Full description of the item(s); Condition at the time of the loan; Length of time of the loan; Location to
which the item is to be returned
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(3) Both parties to this agreement agree to contact the other party as soon as possible to report
any damage caused to loaned equipment.
(4) Unless contrary to law or regulation, each party agrees to be financially responsible for any
damage to the equipment of the other party, caused by the borrowing party's personnel, whether through
negligent conduct or willful misconduct.
9. REPORTING PROCEDURES:
a. Counterdrug personnel will ensure statistical results are input into FTSMCS for inclusion in
required reports /records.
b. The National Guard will maintain compliance with Intelligence Oversight and Operational
Security on all reporting in accordance with NGR 500- 2 /ANGI 10 -801.
c. Information provided to the National Guard by the Agency will not be released to non DOD
sources unless in accordance with supported duties in the taskforce.
10. COMMAND AND CONTROL:
a. JCDTF personnel will be under the command and control of the JCDTF Commander at all times.
The supported LEA will notify the JCDTF Commander immediately in the event that any JCDTF
personnel are injured or suspected of misconduct. Personnel may be recalled at any time due to
emergencies or other operational necessities. The JCDTF Commander has the sole discretion to approve
or deny modifications to an approved LEA supported request. Personnel may be recalled for a mission of
higher priority, necessary military training or deployments.
b. National Guard personnel will be under the direct supervision of the supported agency for all
assigned duties. National Guard members will also maintain a military chain of command through
JCNTF. The military chain of command will take precedence at all times.
c. The National Guard chain of command will handle all personnel management processes.
11. SCOPE OF OPERATIONS: JCDTF personnel will operate in accordance with an LEA support
request approved by the JCDTF Commander, The approved supported request is attached and
incorporated into this MOU. Requests to perform missions that are not on the SECDEF approved mission
list must be submitted through the National Guard Bureau J32 to the SECDEF for approval in the Texas
Military Forces approved State Plan.
12. FORCE PROTECTION AND USE OF FORCE:
a. Prior to beginning the mission, the supported LEA will provide the JCDTF with all known
information regarding potential or actual threats and hazards to personnel and equipment. The JCDTF
personnel will operate under and comply with the Use of Force orders established by the JCDTF
Commander. Only JCDTF personnel specifically authorized by the Commander shall be armed. Each
agency will follow their own agency's policy concerning firearms discharge and use of deadly force.
National Guard members should not be placed into situations that could be life threatening since they
have not received the appropriate law enforcement training for this type of situation.
b. National Guard members have the right to use force only, if necessary, to defend themselves or in
the defense of others. The member can only use the amount of force necessary to achieve self protection
or preservation. Members are only to use deadly force if all lesser means of force have been exhausted or
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are unavailable, will only use the minimum force immediately necessary to defend against the unlawful
use of deadly force and only if the risk of injury to innocent persons or bystanders is not increased by the
use of deadly force.
13. PUBLIC AFFAIRS:
a. Information released to the media concerning National Guard assistance to an Agency or National
Guard participation in drug law enforcement missions will be coordinated between the Agency and
National Guard public affairs /information officers. Participating National Guard personnel or specific
units will not be identified by name, address or photograph unless cleared through the JCDTF
Commander who will be responsible for obtaining a release through applicable National Guard channels.
b. The lead party for the dissemination of information will be the Agency and therefore members of
the National Guard will refer all questions from the media to the Agency for reply. The National Guard
public affairs office may provide guidance on issues specific to the National Guard as appropriate.
c. National Guard members in duty status will not be interviewed by the media without National
Guard approval and consultation with the Agency.
14. SAFETY: The safety of National Guard CD personnel is the primary concern of the JCDTF
Commander and staff and will be emphasized in the planning and during all operations involving CD
personnel. The successful accomplishment of all CD support missions with minimum risk will be the
main goal. CD personnel will adhere to JCDTF Commander's safety policy at all times. National Guard
members should not knowingly be sent to or directed to enter a hostile environment where there is a
probability of encountering life threatening situations or direct contact with suspects.
15. WARRANTS / LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: The supported LEA shall ensure that all legal
requirements, including obtaining warrants, are fulfilled. The supported LEA recognizes that JCDTF
personnel may not engage in any activity that law enforcement officers are prohibited from conducting.
National Guard personnel will not be utilized or participate in unauthorized surveillance activities.
Information or data obtained by the National Guard, as a result of work done in support of the LEA, will
be passed on immediately as obtained to the LEA and will not be stored or maintained by National Guard
personnel or in National Guard facilities. Procedures to be utilized for reporting such information will be
established by the Agency in accordance with internal practices and procedures. The Agency will be
responsible for follow -up on any such information. Information gathered by members of the National
Guard will be given adequate classification consideration.
16. ARREST, SEARCHES, SEIZURES AND EVIDENCE: Absent exigent circumstances, JCDTF
personnel shall not participate in the apprehension of suspects, or search of any property.
17. SUBPOENAS OR OTHER ORDERS TO APPEAR: The supported LEA will immediately notify
JCDTF personnel in the event that they are subpoenaed, or otherwise ordered to appear in any court.
JCDTF personnel will report such order to appear in court to their respective JCDTF Commander. If
JCDTF personnel are ordered to appear in court, the supported LEA will assist the JCDTF personnel to
obtain pre -trial counsel and preparation from the prosecuting attorney responsible for the case.
18. DUTY HOURS, UNIFORM WEAR & WORK SCHEDULES: Duty hours and work schedules shall
be in accordance with the LEA support request. All JCDTF personnel maintain additional military duties
as part of their regular National Guard unit. As such, JCDTF personnel will be required to attend Inactive
Duty Training (drill weekends) and Annual Training (two week periods). In addition, all JCDTF
personnel are authorized thirty (30) days of leave per year, as approved by the JCDTF Commander.
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Personnel will wear appropriate military uniforms while performing counterdrug support duty unless this
requirement has been explicitly waived by the Adjutant General or his designated representative.
19. WORK SPACE REQUIREMENTS: The supported LEA will provide parking, appropriate work
space and use of communication equipment (including phone, fax, personal computer and internet/email
capabilities) for JCDTF personnel.
20. LEA FUNDING: This MOU is not an obligation or commitment of funds, nor a basis for transfer of
funds. Even where one party has agreed (or later does agree) to assume a particular financial
responsibility, written agreement must be obtained before incurring an expense expected to be assumed
by another party. All obligations of and expenditures by the parties are subject to their respective
budgetary and fiscal processes and availability of funds pursuant to all laws, regulations, and policies
applicable thereto. The parties acknowledge that there is no intimation, promise, or guarantee that funds
will be available in future years.
21. SALARIES & BENEFITS: All JCDTF personnel serve in military status on full time National Guard
duty. As such, the TXMF will pay all related salaries, allowances and benefits for JCDTF personnel. The
supported LEA shall not pay any monetary bonus or other award to any JCDTF personnel without the
advanced approval of the JCDTF Commander.
22. ASSET FORFEITURE SHARING: The supported LEA agrees that the TXMF may participate in
asset forfeiture sharing. The TXMF will submit an application for a respective share, based upon the level
of participation, in an investigation resulting in the seizure and subsequent forfeiture of assets. All
forfeiture sharing shall be in accordance with applicable laws governing the disposition of forfeited
assets.
23. LIABILITIES: The participating agencies acknowledge that this MOU does not alter the applicable
law governing civil liability, if any, arising from the conduct of personnel. In the event that a civil claim
or complaint is brought against JCDTF personnel he /she may request legal representation and/or defense
by the Law Enforcement Agency under the circumstances and pursuant to applicable statutes and
regulations. The LEA cannot guarantee the United States will provide legal representation or
indemnification to any federal, state or local law enforcement officer or employee.
The Agency acknowledges that the United States of America is liable for the negligent, wrongful acts or
omissions of its agents and employees while acting within the scope of their employment to the extent
permitted by the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 USC 1346.
24. RENEGOTIATION / MODIFICATION: This MOU may be altered or otherwise modified, if done in
writing. Changes to the scope of work or functions of JCDTF must be approved by the JCDTF
Commander. Agreements must be renegotiated when laws, regulations, and/or support requirements
change in such a manner that the agreement cannot be executed.
25. TERMINATION: Either party may terminate this MOU at any time by written or verbal notification
to the other party. If notification of termination is delivered verbally, written confirmation shall follow
within five (5) business days. The supported LEA recognizes that JCDTF personnel may be mobilized
and called to active federal military duty as part of their normal military unit. In addition, the supported
LEA understands that JCDTF operations are subject to and dependent upon annual appropriated funding.
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By axing their signature to this MOU, each party affirmatively represents that they are authorized to
enter into this MOU on behalf of their respective agency.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
Jeffrey W. Halstead
Chief of Police
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Charles W. Daniels
Assistant City Manager
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
Jessica Sangsvang
Assistant ' Attorne
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City Secretary
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TEXAS MILITARY FORCES
RANDALL E. DAVIS
Colonel, IN, TXARNG
?At Force Co der
Signature:
Date: 30 N&V %I
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