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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Garrett W. Zimmon
Chief of Police
Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino authorizing the execution of
a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU) for the San Bernardino Police
Department to participate as a member
of the California Department of Justice
Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement Inland
Crackdown Allied (INCA) task force.
Dept: Police
Date: July 12, 2005
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
None
Recommended Motion:
Adopt Resolution
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Contact person: Mit~h::ll Kiml)::I1I
Phone: 1R.4-~f\?f\
Supporting data attached:
yes
Ward: All
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount: None
Source: N/A
Finance:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
SUBJECT
Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino authorizing the
execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the San Bernardino Police
Department to participate as a member of the California Department of Justice Bureau of
Narcotic Enforcement Inland Crackdown Allied (INCA) task force.
BACKGROUND
Several investigative drug task forces currently work in the Riverside District Office of the
California Department of Justice (DOJ) Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (BNE). Chief Garrett
Zimmon and the San Bernardino Police Department have been asked by the Bureau of Narcotic
Enforcement (BNE) Special Agent in Charge of the Riverside office to participate in a task force
that operates within the Inland Empire region. It is proposed that one officer from the San
Bernardino Police Department Narcotics Unit be assigned to the BNE Inland Crackdown Allied
(INCA) task force to enhance drug enforcement efforts in the San Bernardino area. The
trafficking of narcotics and dangerous drugs, as well as other associated illegal activity, has a
substantial detrimental effect on the health and general welfare of community members in the
City of San Bernardino. Pursuant to this agreement, the California Department of Justice will
assist the San Bernardino Police Department in the cleanup and investigative processing of
clandestine methamphetamine laboratories.
The San Bernardino Police Department would be responsible for providing an officer and related
safety equipment to the task force. Any additional equipment needs are the responsibility of the
California Department of Justice (DOJ) Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (BNE). Task force
supervision will be the responsibility of BNE managers and employee oversight will remain the
responsibility of the San Bernardino Police Department. The assigned employee will be
responsible for adherence to all rules and regulations of the San Bernardino Police Department
while working within the BNE INCA task force.
The BNE INCA task force that the San Bernardino Police Department will be partnering with
includes investigators from:
California Department of Justice Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement
California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control
Riverside Police Department
Riverside County Sheriffs Department
United States Customs
Beaumont Police Department
Palm Springs Police Department
Corona Police Department
Assignment to the task force will be for a period of five years. Participation in the DOJ/BNE
INCA task force may be terminated at any time with 30 days written notice. Any training needs
related to task force operations will be provided by the California Department of Justice (DOJ)
Bureau of Narcotics (BNE), with no charge to the City of San Bernardino or the San Bernardino
Police Department. Participation in this task force provides the City of San Bernardino and the
San Bernardino Police Department an allocated share of assets seized in those investigations
participated in by the task force officer.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There will be no impact to the City's General Fund or Police Department budget. The MOD
agreement provides that DOJ/BNE will reimburse the San Bernardino Police Department during
the fiscal year for overtime payments made to the assigned task force officer, up to 95 hours per
year at the pay-step of a Special Agent, range C.
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RESOLUTION NO. ro lP y
RESOLCTIO~ OF THE 1\1 A YOR A:\"D CO!\1:\10:\' COF\'CIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTIO:\' OF A MEMORA:\Dl.'!\1 OF
CNDERSTA:\DIl\G C\10U) FOR THE SAN BER"iARDINO POLICE DEPART!\lENT
TO PARTICIPATE AS A MEMBER OF THE CALIFORi'\'IA DEPARTMENT OF
JCSTICE BlTREAlT OF NARCOTIC ENFORCEME:\T INLAND CRACKDOWN
ALLIED (INCA) TASK FORCE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
authorizes the f\layor, or her designee, to execute an agreement between the City of San
Bernardino Police Department and the California Department of Justice Bureau of Narcotic
Enforcement authorizing the San Bernardino Police Department to participate as a member of
the Inland Crackdown Allied (INCA) task force operating in the Inland Empire.
SECTION 2. The authorization to execute the above referenced memorandum of
understanding is rescinded if it is not executed within sixty (60) days of the passage of this
resolution.
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RESOLlJTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BER~ARDINO AliTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A ME:\IORA:\DL:\I OF
U\DERST ANDING (MOU) FOR THE SAN BER.~ARDI;\O POLICE DEPARDIENT
TO PARTICIPATE AS A MEMBER OF THE CALlFOR.'\IA DEPART:\1ENT OF
JUSTICE BUREAU OF NARCOTIC ENFORCE:\1EI\T INLAND CRACKDOWN
ALLIED (INCA) TASK FORCE.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and
Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a
meeting thereof.
8 held on the
day of
, 2005, by the following vote, to wit:
9 Councill\lembers
Nays
Abstain
Absent
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ESTRADA
LONGYILLE
McGINNIS
DERRY
KELLEY
JOHNSO"i
McCAl\I\;IACK
City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
day of
,2005.
JUDITH Y ALLES, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to fornl
and legal content:
JAMES F. PE).'MAN
City Attorney
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INLAND CRACKDOWN ALLIED
(INCA) TASK FORCE
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Memorandum of Understanding
Table of Contents
Memorandum of Understanding 1
I. Purpose 2
II. Mission Statement 2
m. Executive Committee 2
IV. Management 3
V. Task Force Commander 3
VI. Overtime 3-4
VII. Equipment and property 4
Vill. Travel Expense 5
IX. Asset Forfeiture 5
X. Administration and Audit 5-6
XI. Non-Discrimination Clause 6
XII. Respective Responsibilities 6
XIII. Workers' Compensation Insurance 6
XIV. Other 6
XV. Term of Agreement 7
XVI. Authorization 7-8
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
This memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into by the California Department
of Just (hereinafter "DO]'"), Division of Law Enforcement 9hereinafter "DLE"), Bureau
of Narcotic Enforcement (hereinafter "BNE"), and the following participating agencies:
. Beaumont Police Department
. California Department of Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC)
. Corona Police Department
. Drug Enforcement Administration
. Palm Springs Police Department
. Riverside Police Department
. Riverside Sheriff s Department
. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
. San Bernardino Police Department
NO ONE AGENCY CAN EFFECTIVELY WORK NARCOTIC ENFORCEMENT
I. PIJRPOSE
The purpose of this memorandum is to set forth the responsibilities of the parties signing it, in an
effort knovm as the Inland CrackDown Allied (INCA) Task Force. Use of this task force
concept is intended to ensure a well-coordinated narcotic enforcement effort and increase the
flow of narcotic-related intelligence information among the various law enforcement agencies in
California
II. MISSION STATEMENT
The INCA Task Force is a multi-agency narcotic task force with participation by federal, state,
and local agencies targeting major drug cartels within the Inland Empire region of the Los
Angeles HIDT A. The primary focus of the task force is cocaine and money laundering, with
mdhamphetamine, heroin and marijuana investigations as a secondary mission. The intent of
the task force is to significantly diminish the availability of these drugs to the drug trafficking
organizations and apprehend the responsible offenders, thereby increasing public safety.
III. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The INCA Task Force will be governed by an Executive Board.
Structure - The Executive Board will consist of the Senior Special Agent-in-Charge
(SSAC) of the Riverside BNE Regional Office or his/her designee; and the department
heads of each participating agency or his/her designee. The participants of the board
may change on a case-by-case basis. The Chairman of the Executive Board shall be the
SSAC of the Riverside BNE Regional Office or his/her designee.
.
Participating Agency - A "Participating Agency" is an allied local, state, or federal law
enforcement agency that has made a commitment of resources either on an on-going
general commitment basis or on a case-by-case basis.
.
Role - The Executive Board shall meet on a quarterly basis, or as the Board deems fit, for
the purpose ofreviewing the activities of the INCA Task Force. The members shall have
general responsibility for the oversight of INCA Task Force operations.
.
Policy Authority - The Executive Board shall be responsible for the INCA Task Force
policies and operating procedures. The Board shall periodically review and evaluate
INCA Task Force operations, goals, objectives, policies and procedures. In addition, the
Board shall resolve member agency conflicts with BNE policies and procedures. The
selection or removal of personnel assigned to the INCA Task Force will be at the
discretion of the Executive Board. The Chairman of the Executive Board shall have final
authority.
2.
IV. MANAGEMENT
The administrative management and direction of INCA Task Force resources will primarily be
the responsibility of the SSAC through the Program Manager The INCA Task Force will be
staffed with state personnel made up of Special Agent Supervisors, Special Agents, Criminal
Intelligence Specialists, Auditors, Property Controllers, and Clerical Support or equivalent
classifications. Local, state and federal officers will be assigned to target specific organizations.
BNE shall retain supervisory control of the personnel assigned to the INCA Task Force, \\-;th the
agreement that all member agency personnel assigned to the INCA Task Force shall operate
under the BNE Policy and Procedures Manual.
V. TASK FORCE COMMANDER
A Special Agent Supervisor (SAS) from BNE shall be the Program Manager of the INCA Task
Force and will report to the Executive Board through the Chairperson of the Board. The Task
Force Program Manager takes direction and supervision from his SSAC, the Chairman of the
Executive Board. The Program Manager will provide the Executive Board with quarterly and
annual reports of INCA Task Force activities. Any personnel assigned to the INCA Task Force
shall work under the immediate supervision of the INCA Task Force Supervisors and shall
adhere to the published policies and procedures ofBNE. The INCA Task Force Program
Manager will be responsible for the management of the supervisors and the overall program.
VI. OVERTIME
The Legislation for the INCA Task Force Program authorizes the payment of overtime to local
and state law enforcement officers as established by DOl. Funding is not available for
reimbursement to federal agencies.
All overtime worked by BNE personnel and all state and local law enforcement officers must be
with prior approval of the Program Manager or his/her designee. If an assignment, investigation
or project requires overtime, the employee must get approval from the Program Manager or
his/her designee.
The authorized overtime rate DOJ can reimburse a participating agency officer is not to exceed
the Special Agent Range C top step overtime rate (this figure will change with cost of living
raises). A maximum of (95) hours of overtime in any calendar quarter can be reimbursed if
operational needs require and iffunds are available from DOl. The SAC is responsible for
ensuring the overtime payments are legitimate and not excessive. Reimbursement under this
section is subject to the availability of funds. Payments will be based upon the rate of pay for
each participating agency officer on the list attached to this Memorandum of Understanding.
Overtime will be reimbursed directly to the participating agency. The 95 hour cap is only as it
relates to payment by BNE and not HIDTA, OCDETF, or other funds.
3.
The disclaimer on the "Overtime Reimbursement Invoice" must be signed by the supervisor of
the participating agency payroll department verifying that the authorized hours were paid by the
participating agency in accordance with FLSA regulations.
FLSA requires overtime to be paid at a minimum rate of one-and-one-ha]ftimes the standard
rate. By signing this agreement, the participating agency agrees and understands that they will
be in compliance with the Federal Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and are responsible for any
amount above the authorized amount DOJ can reimburse. Each participating agency is
responsible for providing their respective personnel with salaries, benefits and overtime in
accordance with FLSA regulations.
Vll. EQUIPMENT & PROPERTY
BNE will provide, out of annually appropriated funds, the necessary administrative funds and
standard compliment of equipment to support the activities of the officers assigned to the INCA
Task Force. Support shall include office space, administrative furnishings and supplies,
specialized investigative equipment, specialized training, other requisite support and funds for
the purchase of evidence and information. Each member agency agrees to provide their
respective personnel with appropriate standard safety and investigative equipment and
enforcement vehicle( s).
Any and all property including equipment, furniture and furnishings, of whatever kind or
description, purchased or acquired with DOJ funds, shall be the property ofDOJ, and at the
termination of this agreement and whereupon no new agreement is reached, all property shall be
returned to DOl
Any DOJ property which is damaged, broken, misplaced, lost or stolen, through gross
negligence, wrongful act, or omission of an officer or agent assigned to the INCA Task Force,
shall be repaired or replaced by the agency of the responsible employee at the determination of
the Executive Board.
Equipment purchased with funds from the INCA Task Force Operation Fund will be disposed of
per the Operation Fund policy. When any equipment purchased with funds from the INCA
account is damaged or lost, a memo will be \\Titten by the agent or Task Force Officer (TFO) to
the INCA Program Manager. A copy will be sent to the TFO's Agency A decision to pay for
the lost or damaged item will be made by the INCA manager and the TFO's Agency
Manager.
4.
VITI. TRA VEL EXPENSE
When available, the INCA Task Force program authorizes the payment of travel expenses to
state and local law enforcement officers assigned to the INCA Task Force. Funding is not
available for reimbursement to federal agencies. For travel claim purposes, participating agency
officers will be considered Volunteers. DOJ has adopted a policy of obtaining the services of
Volunteers to assist the Attorney General in performing the duties of his Office under the
"Volunteer Service Agreement." Travel expenses for all task force members may be paid from
the INCA Task Force Operation Fund.
. Appointment of Volunteers: No individual may be officially appointed as a Volunteer
for the DOJ until the following forms have been completed and signed: a Volunteer
Service Agreement, an Oath of Allegiance for persons employed by the State of
California, and an Authorization to Use Privately Owned \'~hicles on State Business.
The originals will be filed with DOJ and a copy will be provided to the Volunteer.
. Procedures: Volunteers are subject to the same rules of conduct as state employees in
general. Requests for reimbursement under the Volunteer Service Agreement must be
submitted on Form 262, Travel Expense Claim, in accordance with the current contract
in effect for Bargaining Unit 7, California Union of Safety Employees (CAUSE).
Payments will be based upon the authorized travel and related expenses incurred as a
result of an authorized investigation. The SSAC of the regional office, or his/her
designee, must approve and submit the original signed travel expense claim to BNE
headquarters after determining the monies claimed are in accordance with the Volunteer
Service Agreement and authorized in accordance with the Department of Personnel
Administration regulations, Title 2, the State Administration Manual, Sections 0700 to
4100, and the current CAUSE contract.
LX. ASSET FORFEITURE
Based on the attached Asset Forfeiture Agreement (Attachment # 1), proceeds derived from an
asset forfeiture, under state or federal law, initiated in the course of investigations conducted by
the INCA Task Force, will be shared equitably among member agencies. The equitable sharing
will be based on the attached formula developed by the Executive Board. All forfeiture
procedures and sharing will be based upon the appropriate provisions of state or federal law and
policy. Modification to the attached Asset Forfeiture Agreement requires approval by the
members of the Executive Board.
X. ADML'\'ISTR,,-nON A:\D Al.JDIT
In no event shall the member agencies charge any indirect costs to DOJ for administration or
implementation of this agreement during the term thereof. Any and all records pertaining to
5.
INCA Task Force expenditures shall be readily available for examination and audit by
employees ofBNE, DOJ and the Attorney General's Office, or any member agency.
XI. NON-DISCRIMINATION CLAUSE
All participating agencies will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all
requirements imposed or pursuant to the regulations of the u.s. Department of Justice (CFR,
part 42, Subparts C and D) issued pursuant to Title VI relating to discrimination on the grounds
of race, color, creed, sex, age or national origin and equal employment opportunities.
xn. RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
For the purpose of indemnification, each participating agency of the INCA Task Force shall be
responsible for the acts of its participating officer(s) and shall incur any liabilities arising out of
the services and activities of those officers while participating in INCA Task Force operations.
Personnel assigned to the INCA Task Force shall be deemed to be continuing under the
employment of their jurisdictions and shall have the same powers, duties, privileges,
responsibilities and immunities as are conferred upon them as peace officers in their own
jurisdictions. There is no intent on the part of any agency in the INCA Task Force to create a
separate legal entity subject to suit.
XllI. WORKERS' COMPENSA nON INSURANCE
By law, all employers must provide workers' compensation benefits to employees, including
special employees under their supervision, who are injured in the course of their employment.
Task force members employed by other law enforcement agencies will be considered general
employees of that agency and special employees of the Department of Justice. Pursuant to
Insurance code Section 11663, the general employer will be liable for the entire cost of workers'
compensation benefits payable on account of injury occurring in the course of and arising out of
this special employment.
XIV. OTHER
There shaH be a system of checks and balances with regard to any intelligence or information
gathered, that will require the necessary restrictions to protect each participating agency's
integrity in terms of its mission, operational procedures, and regulations.
6.
XV. TERM OF AGREEMENT
The term of this agreement shall be from July L 2005 , through June 30, 2010 . The term
of this agreement may be terminated by any party for good cause shown by notice in \\Titing to
the Executive Board Chairman thirty (30) days prior thereof An extension of this Memorandum
of Understanding will be granted pursuant to the agreement of the Executive Board.
XVI. AUTHORIZATION
The participating agencies, by their duly authorized officials, have executed this Memorandum
Of Understanding on the respective date indicated below.
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Bob Doyle, Sheriff
Riverside Sheriffs Department
Richard O. Gonzales, Chief
Corona Police Department
Tim Clark, District Administrator
Department of Alcohol Beverage Control
Patrick A. Smith, Chief
Beaumont Police Department
Gary B. Hudson, Senior Special Agent in Charge
Riverside BNE
Steve Azzam, Associate Special Agent in Charge
Drug Enforcement Administration
Garrett W. Zimmon, Chief
San Bernardino Police Department
Russ Leach, Chief
Riverside Police Department
Gary Jeandron, Chief
Palm Springs Police Department
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DATE
SIGNA TURE
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ATTACHMENT #1
INCA TASK FORCE
ASSET FORFEITURE SHARE AGREEMENT
JULY 1,2005
A It is hereby agreed by those agencies that have entered into the Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) that
1. The Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement (BNE) will be responsible for processing
any assets seized by the INCA Task Force with the prosecuting agency.
2. BNE will incur necessary expenses borne by the INCA Task Force during an
investigation, i.e., informant payment, drug purchases, etc. This may be
supplemented by funds from the INCA Task Force Operations Fund per policy
(Attachment #2).
3. Each participating task force agency ",ill receive one (1) share of any monies
seized, with the exception ofBNE and the Riverside Police Department. BNE
will receive three (3) shares. Riverside PD will receive three (3) shares.
4. ICE and DEA will receive no (0) shares.
5. The percentage to be distributed to a participating agency will be determined by
dividing their respective share(s) by the total number of shares.
6. Ifan agency has removed its TFO for a period of two months or more, that agency
will not share in any seizures by the Task Force after that two month period.
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7. The City of Riverside agreed on June 3,1991 to provide a helicopter for use by
the INCA Task Force. The Riverside PD receives two additional shares to cover
the expense of the helicopter.
(a) The helicopter will be provided by Riverside PD to the INCA Task
Force on demand, unless unusual circumstances prevent it.
B. It is further agreed that
1. When additional agencies join or additional personnel are assigned by a
participating agency to the INCA Task Force, the total number of shares will
Increase.
a. The percentage allotted to each agency will therefore decrease.
C. It is also agreed that
1. Real estate will be sold and proceeds will be divided as per A-3.
2. Any vehicles and cellular phones seized and forfeited will be sold or auctioned as
per current state law and the proceeds distributed as per A-3.
D. This agreement shall be a part of the Memorandum of Understanding entered into by the
INCA Task Force member agencies.
2.
ATTACHMENT #2
INCA TASK FORCE
OPERATION FUND POLICY
JULY 1, 2005
A. The INCA Task Force Executive Board has established a fund for the following
purposes:
1. Purchase of equipment
2. Payment of services rendered
3. Payment to informants who provide information or assistance to the task force
that results in the arrest of narcotic traffickers and/or the seizure of illegal drugs
or profits from the sale of illegal drugs.
4. Training for task force members.
B. An account is maintained by a member agency of the INCA Task Force and is funded by
forfeited assets of seizures in which the task force was involved. The following governs
the INCA Task Force Fund:
1. On any forfeiture of $3,000 or less, all funds to law enforcement will be
deposited in the Operation Account.
2. Ten percent (10%) of any forfeiture over $25,000will be deposited in the account.
a. Ifforfeiture is less than $25,000, no funds will be dispersed to the account
unless the forfeiture is $3,000 or less [per (1) above l
b. A maximum of $300,000 will be maintained in the account. At no time
will the balance go over $300,000, without approval of the Executive
Board.
3. The ten percent (10%) to the account will be calculated prior to disbursement to
the member agencies of the INCA Task Force or to any assisting agency.
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INCA Task Force Operation Fund Policy
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05/06/2005
a. Any amounts required by law will be paid first, e.g., General Fund,
District Attorney's office, etc.
4. Compliance with BNE Policy and Procedures Manual Section 11.0 (Informant
Procedures) is mandatory.
a. A BNE Informant Control Number must be assigned to every informant
before payment can be made.
5. Three members of the Executive Board shall approve any e>..iraordinary expenses
from the INCA account, such as
a. Payments to informants over $10,000.00
b. Expenditures on equipment over $5,000.
6. Routine expenditures will be approved by the Chairman of the Executive Board.
7. Any equipment purchased with funds from this account will be placed into
service for use by the INCA Task Force, but may be loaned out to member
agencies of the task force.
8. The INCA Task Force Program Manager shall keep accurate records on this
account, reflecting deposits and expenditures.
a. The Quarterly Report will include this information.
9. If the INCA Task Force is dissolved, any remaining funds will be disbursed back
to the member agencies as per the Asset Forfeiture Share Agreement in existence
at the time of dissolution.
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