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OTY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNOL ACTION
From: Michael A Billdt, Chief of Police
Subject: Resolution of the Mayor and
Common Council of the Gty of San
Bernardino authorizing the Chief of Police
to execute a Memorandum of
Understanding with the U.S. Department
of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation
and the San Bernardino Police
Department to participate in the Joint
Terrorism Task Force OTTF).
Dept: Police
Date: February 14,2007
MCC Date: March 19,2007
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
9-23-02
Council adopted Resolution # 2002-304.
Recommended Motion:
Adopt Resolution
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FRANK MANKIN, ASSISTANT CRIEF OF POUCE
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None
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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
Chief of Police to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation and the San Bernardino Police Department to participate in the
Joint Terrorism Task Force (lTTF).
BACKGROUND:
Pursuant to 28 U.S.c. S 553, 28 C.F.R. S 0.85, Executive Order 12333, Presidential Decision
Directives (PDD) 39, PPD 62, and Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 15, the FBI
was authorized to coordinate an intelligence, investigative, and operational response to terrorism.
The FB! formed the lTTFs to meet these Presidential Directives.
In the past, the San Bernardino Police Department has enjoyed a close working relationship with
the local FBI office. However, after the events of September lIth, 200!, it became very evident
that having our Intelligence detective act as a liaison with the FBI was not sufficient for adequate
information exchange with that branch of the federal government. The development of the lTTF
and our close participation in it affords the City of San Bernardino a higher level of safety,
security and joint response to events which may compromise the health and well being of the
citizens of our City.
The SBPD entered into an agreement with the FBI Los Angeles Joint Terrorism Task Force
(LAlTTF) in 2002 to partner in the Inland Empire Task Force on Terrorism (IETFOT). The
SBPD has had a Detective assigned to the IETFOT ever since. (Attachment)
In 2007 the FBI wanted to have a National Memorandum of Understanding with all the agencies
involved in the Terrorism Task Forces. This new MOU creates one standard document for all
Joint Terrorism Task Forces (lTTF) which will further simplify the administrative process of the
LAlTTF.
This new MOU does not affect the current status of the lTTF that the SBPD is partnered with.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The City of San Bernardino will be responsible for the salary and benefits of the San Bernardino
Police Officer. The FBI does reimburse for a portion of overtime.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution.
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3 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE TO EXECUTE A
4 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
JUSTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION AND THE SAN BERNARDINO
5 POLICE DEPARTMENT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE JOINT TERRORISM TASK
FORCE (JTTF).
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RESOLUTION NO.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino
authorize the Chief of Police to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S.
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Department of Justice Federal Bureau ofInvestigation to participate in the Joint Terrorism Task
12 Force (JTTF), copy of which is attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by
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Authorization to execute the above referenced Memorandum of
Understanding is null and void if it is not executed within 60 days of approval of this
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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, held
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Rachel G. Clark, City Clerk
The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
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Patrick J. Morris, Mayor
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u.s. Department of Justice
Federal Bll"eau of Investigation
Office of the Assistant Director in Charge
Los Angeles Field Office
11000 Wilshire Boulevard
11th Floor
Los Angeles, California 90024
January 16, 2007
Chief Michael A. Billdt
San Bernardino Police Department
710 North "D" Street
San Bernardino, California 92401
Dear Chief Billdt:
I wish to thank you for your continued support of the Los Angeles Joint Terrorism
Task Force (LAJTTF). Your agency's continued participation is critical to the success of our joint
objectives to detect, deter and investigate terrorism in Oll" community. To ensure continued
success in the LAJTTF, the FBI National Joint Terrorism Task Force (NJTTF) and Office of
General Counsel (OGC) have drafted a Memaandum Of Understanding (MOU) between each
participating federal, state and local agency and the FBI. The MOU creates one standard
document for all JTTF partners which will further simplify the administrative process of the
LAJTTF. Please review the enclosed MOU with your legal department. With your cooperatial,
I would like to submit the reviewed and signed MOU's to FBI OGC by March1, 2007.
Thank you again for continued suppat ofthe LAJTTF. I value your partnership
with the FBI as we cortinue the light on terrorism.
Sincerely,
ci:tephen~dwell
Assistant Director in Charge
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JOINT TERRORISM TASK FORCE
STANDARD MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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SAN BERNARDINO POLICE DEPARTMENT
(the "Participating Agency")
PREAMBLE
The policy of the United States with regard to domestic and international terrorism is to deter, defeat,
and respond vigorously to all terrorist attacks on our territory and against our citizens, or facilities.
Within the United States, the Department of Justice, acting through the Federal Bureau of Investigation
(FBI), is the lead agency domestically for the counterterrorism effort.
In order to ensure that there is a robust capability to deter, defeat, and respond vigorously to terrorism
in the U.S. or against any U.S. interest, the FBI recognizes the need for all federal, state, local, and
tribal agencies that are involved in fighting terrorism to coordinate and share information and resources.
To that end, the FBI believes that the creation of the FBI National Joint Terrorism Task Force
(NJTTF) and Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTFs) embodies the objectives of the U.S. policy on
counterterrorism as set forth in Presidential Directives.
FBI policy for the NJTTF and JTTFs is to provide a vehicle to facilitate sharing FBI information with
the intelligence and law enforcement communities to protect the United States against threats to our
national security, including intemational terrorism, and thereby improve the effectiveness of law
enforcement, consistent with the protection of classified or otherwise sensitive intelligence and law
enforcement information, including sources and methods. All NJTTF and JTTF operational and
investigative activity, including the collection, retention and dissemination of personal information, will be
conducted in a manner that protects and preserves the constitutional rights and civil liberties of all
persons in the United States.
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This document is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency.
Neither it nor its contents may be released without authorization by FBI Headquarters.
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This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) shall serve to establish the parameters for the detail of
employees (Detailees or members) from the Participating Agency to the FBI-led JTIFs in selected
locations around the United States.
I. PURPOSE
A. The purpose of this MOU is to outline the mission of the JTIF, and to formalize the
relationship between the FBI and the Participating Agency; in order to maximize
cooperation and to create a cohesive unit capable of addressing the most complex
terrorism investigations.
B. The MOU specifically represents the agreement between the FBI and the Participating
Agency, which will govern the process by which employees of the Participating Agency
are detailed to work with the FBI as part of the JTIF.
C. 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 U.S., or the officers, employees, agents or other
associated personnel thereof.
II.
MISSION
The mission of the JTIF is to leverage the collective resources of the member agencies for the
prevention, preemption, deterrence and investigation of terrorist acts that affect United States interests,
and to disrupt and prevent terrorist acts and apprehend individuals who may commit or plan to commit
such acts. To further this mission, the JTIF shall serve as a means to facilitate information sharing
among JTIF members.
III. AUTHORITY
Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ~ 533,28 C.F.R. ~ 0.85, Executive Order 12333, Presidential Decision
Directives (PDD) 39, PDD 62; and pending approval of National Security Presidential Decision
Directive (NSPD) 46 and Homeland Security Presidential Directive (HSPD) 15, the FBI is authorized
to coordinate an intelligence, investigative, and operational response to terrorism. By virtue of that
same authority, the FBI formed JTIFs composed of other federal, state, local, and tribal law
enforcement agencies acting in support of the above listed statutory and regulatory provisions.
[Participating agencies may include applicable authority for entering into this MOU.]
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A. Since the JTIF operates under the authority of the Attorney General of the United
.. States, all JTIF participants must adhere to applicable Attorney General's Guidelines
and directives, to include the following; as amended or supplemented:
I. Attorney General's Guidelines on General Crimes, Racketeering Enterprise and
Terrorism Enterprise Investigations;
2. Attorney General's Guidelines for FBI National Security Investigations and
Foreign Intelligence Collection;
3. Attorney General's Guidelines on Federal Bureau of Investigation Undercover
Operations;
4. Attorney General's Guidelines Regarding Prompt Handling of Reports of
Possible Criminal Activity Involving Foreign Intelligence Sources;
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Attorney General Memorandum dated March 6, 2002, titled "Intelligence
Sharing Procedures for Foreign Intelligence and Foreign Counterintelligence
Investigations Conducted by the FBr';
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6. Attorney General's Guidelines Regarding the Use of Confidential Informants;
7. Attorney General's Guidelines on the Development and Operation of FBI
Criminal Informants and Cooperative Witnesses in Extraterritorial Jurisdictions;
8. Attorney General's Guidelines Regarding Disclosure to the Director of Central
Intelligence and Homeland Security Officials of Foreign Intelligence Acquired in
the Course of a Criminal Investigation; and
9. Memorandum from the Deputy Attorney General and the FBI Director re:
Field Guidance on Intelligence Sharing Procedures for [Foreign Intelligence]
and [Foreign Counterintelligence] Investigations (December 24,2002).
B. All guidance on investigative matters handled by the JTIF will be issued by the
Attorney General and the FBI. The FBI will provide copies of the above-listed
guidelines and any other applicable policies for reference and review to all JTIF
members. Notwithstanding the above, this MOU does not alter or abrogate existing
directives or policies regarding the conduct of investigations or the use of special
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investigative techniques or controlled informants. The FBI agrees to conduct periodic
briefings of the member agencies of the JTIF pursuant to all legal requirements and FBI
policies.
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STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT OF THE TASK FORCE
A. MEMBERS
1. Each JTIF shall consist of a combined body of sworn and non-sworn
personnel from the FBI and each Participating Agency. This MOO shall apply
to Participating Agencies that join the JTIF subsequent to execution of this
agreement.
B. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT. DIRECTION. AND SUPERVISION
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In order to comply with Presidential Directives, the policy and program
management of the JTIFs is the responsibility of FBI Headquarters (FBIHQ).
The overall commander of each individual JTIF will be the Special Agent in
Charge (SAC) or Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC), if assigned, of the
FBI's local Field Division. The operational chain of command beginning at the
highest level, in each FBI Field Division will be as follows: ADIC if assigned,
SAC, Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC), and Supervisory Special
Agent [JTIF Supervisor].
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2. Each FBI ADIC/SAC, through his or her chain-of-command, is responsible for
administrative and operational matters directly associated with the Division's
JTIF(s). Operational activities will be supervised by FBI JTIF Supervisors.
Staffing issues are the responsibility of the FBI chain of command.
3. All investigations opened and conducted by the JTIF must be conducted in
conformance with FBI policy, to include the above stated Controlling
Documents. Each FBI ADIC/SAC, through his or her chain-of-command, will
ensure that all investigations are properly documented on FBI forms in
accordance with FBI rules and regulations. Any operational problems will be
resolved at the field office level. Any problems not resolved at the field office
level will be submitted to each agency's headquarters for resolution.
4. Each Participating Agency representative will report to his or her respective
agency for personnel administrative matters. Each Participating Agency shall
be responsible for the pay, overtime, leave, performance appraisals, and other
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personnel matters relating to its employees detailed to JTIFs. As discussed
later herein at Paragraph XI, the FBI and the Participating Agency may provide
for overtime reimbursement by the FBI by separate written agreement.
5.
Each JTIF member will be subject to the personnel rules, regulations, laws,
and policies applicable to employees of his or her respective agency and also
will adhere to the FBI's ethical standards and will be subject to the
Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for employees of the Department
of Justice. Where there is a conflict between the standards or requirements of
the Participating Agency and the FBI, the standard or requirement that provides
the greatest organizational protection or benefit will apply, unless the
organizations jointly resolve the conflict otherwise.
6.
JTIF members are subject to removal from the JTIF by the FBI for violation
of any provision of this MOD, the FBI's ethical standards, the Supplemental
Standards of Ethical Conduct for employees of the Department of Justice, or
other applicable agreements, rules, and regulations.
7.
The FBI maintains oversight and review responsibility of the JTIFs. In the
event of an FBI inquiry into JTIF activities by an investigative or admiriistrative
body, including but not limited to, the FBI's Office of Professional
Responsibility or the FBI's Inspection Division, each Participating Agency
representative to the JTIF. may be subject to interview by the FBI.
C. PHYSICAL LOCATION AND SUPPORT:
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I. The FBI will provide office space for all JTIF members and support staff. . .In
addition, the FBI will provide all necessary secretarial, clerical, automation, and
technical support for the JTIF in accordance with FBI guidelines and
procedures. The FBI will provide all furniture and office equipment.
Participating agencies may bring office equipment or furniture into FBI space
with the approval of the FBI JTIF Supervisor and in compliance with FBI
regulations.
2. The introduction of office equipment and furniture into FBI space by
Participating Agencies is discouraged, as any such material is subject to
examination for technical compromise, which may result in its being damaged or
destroyed.
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VI. SECURITY PROGRAM
A. CLEARANCES
1. State, local, and tribal members of the JTTFs, as well as appropriate
supervisory personnel responsible for these individuals, must apply for and
receive a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) Security
Clearance granted by the FBI. JTTF members from other federal agencies
must obtain a Top Secret/SCI clearance from their agency and have this
information passed to the FBI. No one will have access to sensitive or
classified documents or materials or FBI space without a valid security
clearance and the necessary "need-to-know." Pursuant to the provisions of
Section 1.2 of Executive Order 12968, Detailees are required to have signed a
nondisclosure agreement approved by the FBI's Security Division. Pursuant to
federal law , JTTF members are strictly forbidden from disclosing any classified
information to individuals who do not possess the appropriate security
clearance and the need to know.
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All JTTF management personnel must ensure that each participating JTTF
officer or agent undertakes all necessary steps to obtain a TS/SCI clearance.
Conversion of FBI counterterrorism and JTTF spaces to Sensitive
Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) is underway. This will require
that all JTTF task force officers enhance their clearances to TS/SCI (SI, TK,
Ganuna, HCS-P).
3. Federal agency task force officers should contact their Security Officers and
request and obtain the following SCl Clearances: SI, TK, Ganuna, and
HCS-P. If the parent agency refuses or is unable to provide the appropriate
clearances, the FBI will request the task force officer's security file. If
provided, the FBI will adjudicate SCI clearances. This action may involve a
prohibitively long process and should be avoided.
4. Each Participating Agency fully understands that its personnel detailed to the
JTTF are not permitted to discuss official JTTF business with supervisors who
are not members of the JTTF unless the supervisor possesses the appropriate
security clearance and the dissemination or discussion is specifically approved
by the FBI JTTF Supervisor. Participating Agency heads will be briefed
regarding JTTF matters by the SAC or ADIC, as appropriate, through
established JTTF Executive Board meetings.
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5.
In accordance with the Director of Central Intelligence Directive (DCID) 6/4,
entitled Personnel Security Standards and Procedures Governing Eligibility for
Access to Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCn, the FBI will implement
protocols to ensure Special Agent (SA) and Task Force Officers (TFO)
assigned to Joint Terrorism Task Forces (JTTF) in the field and the National
Joint Terrorism Task Force (NJTTF) at FBI Headquarters - Liberty Crossing 1,
are in compliance with stated directive. In order to comply with DCID 6/4, all
JTTF personnel, including FBI and non-FBI JTTF members and contractors
who perform functions requiring access to FBI classified data networks and
space, will be given counter-intelligence focused polygraphs. The FBI will
recognize polygraph examinations conducted by outside federal agencies that
meet the FBI's PSPP requirement. The FBI will make the final determination
whether a polygraph examination meets the PSPP requirements.
6. All JTTF members must agree to submit to counter-intelligence focused
polygraphs as part of the process for obtaining and retaining a Top Secret
Security Clearance.
B. RESTRICTIONS ON ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
Personally owned Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs) including, but not limited to, personal
digital assistants, Blackberry devices, cellular telephones, and two-way pagers are prohibited in
FBI space unless properly approved. No personally owned electronic devices are permitted to
operate within SCIFs as outlined in DCI Directive 6/9 and existing Bureau policy. All other
non-FBI owned information technology and systems (such as computers, printers, fax machines,
copiers, PEDs, cameras, and media including diskettes, CDS, tapes) require FBI approval
prior to introduction, operation, connection, or removal from FBI spaces to include SCIFs.
Additionally, if approved by the FBI Security Officer, these systems must operate in compliance
with the FBI's policies, guidelines, and procedures.
VII.
DEPUTATION
Non-federal members of the JTTF who are subject to a background inquiry and are sworn law
enforcement officers will be federally deputized while detailed to the JTTF. The FBI will secure the
required authorization for their deputation. Deputation of these individuals will ensure that they are able
to assist fully in investigations in compliance with applicable federal statutes. On occasion, investigations
maybe conducted outside of the JTTF's assigned territory. Deputation will allow non-federal members
of the JTTF to exercise federal law enforcement authority throughout the United States.
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Under the terms of this MOU, all Participating Agencies agree that non-sworn personnel detailed to the
JTIF will not: (1) participate in law enforcement activities, (2) carry a weapon; or (3) participate in the
execution of search/arrest warrants.
VIII. STAFFING COMMITMENT
A. In view of the need for security clearances and continuity of investigators, all personnel
detailed to the JTTF should be expected to be detailed for a period of at least two (2)
years. This MOU imposes no maximum limit as to the time that any individual may
remain a member of the JTTF. All non-FBI members of the JTTF must adhere to the
same rules and regulations as FBI employees with regard to conduct and activities while
in FBI space, while operating FBI vehicles, and while conducting JTTF business. All
Task Force members detailed from other federal agencies are responsible for
maintaining an appropriate case load, as directed by JTTF management.
B.
All investigators detailed to the JTTF will be designated either full-time or part-time.
The operational needs of the JTTF require that any assignments to special details, or
duties outside of the JTTF to full-time JTTF members be coordinated with the FBI JTIF
Supervisor. Though each JTTF member will report to his or her respective Participating
Agency for personnel matters, he or she will coordinate leave with the JTIF's FBI JTIF
Supervisor.
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C. During periods of heightened threats and emergencies, the JTTFs may be expected to
operate 24 hours per day, seven days per week, for extended periods of time. To
function properly, the JTTF depends upon the unique contributions of each Participating
Agency. Accordingly, during these periods, each Participating Agency member will be
expected to be available .to support JTTF activities.
IX. RECORDS. REPORTS AND INFORMATION SHARING
A. All JTTF materials and investigative records, including any Memorandum of
. Understanding, originate with, belong to, and will be maintained by the FBI. All
investigative reports will be prepared by JTTF personnel solely on FBI forms. All
information generated by the FBI or the JTTF will be controlled solely by the FBI and
may not be removed from FBI space without the approval of the JTTF Supervisor.
Dissemination, access or other use of JTTF records will be in accordance with Federal
law, Executive Orders, and Department of Justice and FBI regulations and policy,
including the dissemination and information sharing provisions of the FBI Intelligence
Policy Manual. As FBI records, they may be disclosed only with FBI permission and
only in conformance with the provisions of federal laws and regulations, including the
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Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. Section 552, and the Privacy Act of 1974, 5
U.S.C. Section 552a, as well as applicable civil and criminal discovery privileges. This
policy includes any disclosure of FBI information, including JTTF materials and
investigative records, to employees and officials of a Participating Agency who are not
members of a JITF, which must be approved by the JTTF supervisor. All electronic
records and information, including, but not limited to, systems, databases and media, are
also regulated by FBI policy. JITF members may request approval to disseminate FBI
information from the JITF Supervisor.
B.
Each Participating Agency agrees to have its Detailees to the JTTF execute an FD-868,
or a similar form approved by the FBI. This action obligates the Detailee, who is
accepting a position of special trust in being granted access to classified and otherwise
sensitive information as part of the JTTF, to be bound by prepublication review to
protect against the unauthorized disclosure of such information.
c.
The participation of other federal, state, local, and tribal partners on the JTTF is critical
to the long-term success of the endeavor. Articulating the level of effort for these
partnerships is a key measure of the JITF's performance. _Accordingly, all task force
members will be required to record their workload in the Time Utilization
Recordkeeping (TURK) system used by the FBI.
x. . COORDINATION
A. The Participating Agency agrees to not knowingly act unilaterally on any matter affecting
the JTTF without first coordinating with the FBI. The parties agree that matters
designated to be handled by the.JTfF shall not knowingly be subject to non-JTTF or
non-FBI intelligence, law enforcement, or operational efforts by the Participating
Agency. Intelligence, law enforcement, and operational actions will be coordinated and
cooperatively carried out within the JTTFs.
B. JITF criminal investigative procedures will conform to the requirements for federal
prosecution. It is expected that the appropriate United States Attorney, in consultation
with the FBI and affected JITF partners, will determine on a case-by-case basis
whether the prosecution of cases will be at the federal or state level, based upon which
would better advance the interests of justice.
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. XI. FUNDING
This MOU is not an obligation or commitment offunds, 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 asswned 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. The FBI and the Participating Agency may enter into a separate agreement to reimburse
the Participating Agency for approved overtime expenses.
XII. TRAVEL
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All JTTF-related travel of non-FBI personnel requires the approval of the appropriate JTTF Supervisor
and Participating Agency authorization prior to travel. In order to avoid delay in operational. travel, the
Participating Agency will provide general travel authority to all of its participating employees for the
duration of the employee's membership in the JTTFs. For domestic travel, each agency member will be
responsible for appropriate notificatioDs within his or her own agency, as well as standard FBI travel
approvals and notification. The FBI will obtain FBlliQ authorization and country clearances for all
JTTF members who are required to travel outside the United States. As noted above, the appropriate
security clearance must be obtained prior to any intemational travel. The FBI will pay costs for travel of
all members of the JTTFs to conduct investigations outside of the JTTF's assigned territory.
XIII. VEmCLES AND EOUlPMENT
A. In furtherance of this MOU, employees of the Participating Agency may be permitted to
drive FBI owned or leased vehicles for surveillance, case management and investigation
in connection with any JTTF investigation. FBI vehicles must only be used for official
JTTF business and only in accordance with applicable FBI rules and regulations.
B. [non-Federal entities only] Any civil liability arising from the use of an FBI owned or
leased vehicle by a Participating Agency task force member while engaged in any
conduct other than his or her official duties and assignments under this MOU shall be the
responsibility of the Participating Agency. The Participating Agency will indemnify and
hold harmless the FBI and the United States for any claim for property damage or
personal injury arising from any use of an FBI owned or leased vehicle by a Participating
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Agency JTIF member which is outside of the scope of his or her official duties and
assignments under this MOU.
C.
For official inventory purposes, all JTIF equipment including badges, credentials and
other forms of JTIF identification subject to FBI property inventory requirements will
be produced by each JTIF member upon request. At the completion of the member's
assignment on the JTIF, or upon withdrawal or termination of the Participating Agency
from the JTIF, all equipment will be returned to the supplying agency.
XIV. FORFEITURE
The FBI shall be responsible for the processing of assets seized for federal forfeiture in conjunction with
JTIF operations, as provided by these rules and regulations. Asset forfeitures will be conducted in
accordance with federal law and the rules and regulations set forth by the U.S. Department of Justice
and the FBI. Forfeitures attributable to JTIF investigations may be distributed among the Participating
Agencies in JTIF-related operations at the discretion of the FBI.
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All human sources developed through the JTIF will be handled in accordance with the
Attorney General's and the FBI's guidelines, policies and procedures.
B. All human sources developed during the course of any JTIF investigation shall be
operated with all appropriate FBI suitability paperwork completed prior to use. All
source debriefings or written products of information obtained from any human source
will use FBI document format and handling procedures.
C. The FBI, as permitted by federal law , agrees to pay reasonable and necessary human
source expenses incurred by the JTIF. All expenses must be approved by the FBI
before they are incurred. No payments may be made to JTIF human sources without
prior FBI approval.
XVI. MEDICAL
A. All Participating Agencies will ensure that detailed JTIF members are medically qualified
according to their agencies' standards to perform law enforcement duties, functions and responsibilities.
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B. To ensure protection for purposes of the Federal Employees' Compensation Act
(FECA), JTTF members should be detailed to the FBI consistent with the provisions of the
Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA), 5 U.S.C. ~ 3374(d). This Act stipulates that "[a] State or local
government employee who is given an appointment in a Federal agency for the period of the assignment
or who is on detail to a Federal agency and who suffers disability or dies as a result of personal injury
sustained while in the performance of his duty during the assignment shall be treated. . . as though he
were an employee as defined by section 8101 of this title who has sustained the injury in the
performance of duty." Other provisions of federal law may extend FECA benefits in more limited
circumstances. The Department of Labor's Office of Workers' Compensation Programs is charged with
making FECA coverage determinations and is available to provide guidance concerning specific
circumstances.
XVII. TRAINING
All JTTF members are required to attend FBI legal training in compliance with FBI regulations and any
other training deemed necessary by the FBI chain of command. The FBI is responsible for the costs of
such training. The Participating Agency will bear the costs of any training required of its own employees
detailed to the JTTF.
XVIII. DEADLY FORCE AND SHOOTING INCIDENT POLICIES
Members of the JTTF will follow their own agency's policy concerning use of deadly force.
XIX. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE COMPONENTS
The Posse Comitatus Act, 18 U.S.C. ~ 1385, prohibits the Army and Air Force (Department of
Defense regulations now restrict the activities of all branches or components of the Armed Services
under this Act) from being used as a posse comitatus or otherwise to execute the laws entrusted to
civilian law enforcement authorities. The restrictions of the Act do not apply to civilian employees of the
Department of Defense who are not acting under the direct command and control of a military officer.
Other statutory provisions specifically authorize certain indirect and direct assistance and participation by
the military in specified law enforcement functions and activities. All Department of Defense components
(except strictly civilian components not acting under direct command and control of a military officer)
who enter into this agreement, shall comply with all Department of Defense regulations and statutory
authorities (describing restrictions, authorizations and conditions in support of law enforcement) including
but not limited to Department of Defense Directives 5525.5, and 3025.15, Chapter 18 of Title 10 of the
United States Code dealing with military support for civilian law enforcement agencies and any other or
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subsequent rules, regulations, and laws that may address this topic or that may amend, or modifY any of
the above provisions. This MOV shall not be construed to authorize any additional or greater authority
(than already described) for Department of Defense components to act in the support oflaw
enforcement activities.
XX. MEDIA
All media releases will be mutually agreed upon and jointly handled by the member Participating
Agencies of the appropriate JTIF. Press releases will conform to DOJ Guidelines regarding press
releases. No press release will be issued without prior FBI approval.
XXI. LIABILITY
The Participating Agency acknowledges that financial and civil liability, if any and in accordance with
applicable law, for the acts and omissions of each employee detailed to the JTIF remains vested with his
or her employing agency. However, the Department of Justice (DOJ) may, in its discretion, determine
on a case-by-case basis that an individual should be afforded legal representation, legal defense, or
indemnification of a civil judgment, pursuant to federal law and DOJ policy and regulations.
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COMMON LAW TORT CLAIMS
I. Congress has provided that the exclusive remedy for the negligent or wrongful
act or omission of an employee of the V.S. Government, acting within the scope
of his or her employment, shall be an action against the Vnited States under the
FTCA, 28 V.S.C. 9 1346(b), and 99 2671 - 2680.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions contained in Article XIll of this MOV, for the
limited purpose of defending civil claims arising out of JTIF activity, a state,
local, or tribal law enforcement officer who has been federally deputized and
who is acting within the course and scope of his or her official duties and
assignments pursuant to this MOV may be considered an "employee" of the
V.S. government, as defined at 28 V.S.C. 9 2671. See 5 V.S.C. 93374(c)(2).
3. Vnder the Federal Employee Liability Reform and Tort Compensation Act of
1998 (commonly known as the Westfall Act), 28 V.S.C. 9 2679(b)(1), if an
employee of the Vnited States is named as a defendant in a civil action, the
Attorney General or his or her designee may certifY that the defendant acted
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within the scope of his or her employment at the time of the incident giving rise to
the Suit. 28 U.S.C. ~ 2679(d)(2). The United States can then be substituted for
the employee as the sole defendant with respect to any tort claims alleged in the
action. 28 U.S.C. ~ 2679(d)(2). If the United States is substituted as
defendant, the individual employee is thereby protected from suit on any tort .
claim arising out of the incident.
4.
If the Attorney General declines to certify that an employee was acting within the
scope of employment, "the employee may at any time before trial petition the
court to find and certify that the employee was acting within the scope of his
office or employment." 28 U.S.C. ~ 2679(d)(3).
5.
Liability for any negligent or willful acts of JITF members undertaken outside the
terms of this MOU will be the sole responsibility of the respective employee and
agency involved.
B. CONSTITUTIONAL CLAIMS
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Liability for violations of federal constitutional law may rest with the individual
federal agent or officer pursuant to Bivens v. Six Unknown Names AlZents of the
Federal Bureau of Narcotics, 403 U.S. 388 (1971) or pursuant to 42 U.S.C.
~ 1983 for state officers.
2. Federal, state, local, and tribal officers enjoy qualified immunity from suit for
constitutional torts, "insofar as their conduct does not violate clearly established
statutory or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have
known." Harlow v. FitzlZerald, 457 U.S. 800 (1982).
3. If a Participating Agency JITF officer is named as a defendant in his or her
individual capacity in a civil action alleging constitutional damages as a result of
conduct taken within.the course of the JITF, the officer may request
representation by DOJ. 28 C.F.R. ~~ 50.15, 50.16.
4. An employee may be provided representation ''when the actions for which
representation is requested reasonably appears to have been performed within
the scope of the employee's employment, and the Attorney General, or his or
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her designee, determines that providing representation would otherwise be in the
interest of the United States." 28 C.F.R. ~ 50.15(a).
5.
A JTIF member's written request for representation should be directed to the
Attorney General and provided to the Chief Division Counsel (CDC) of the FBI
division coordinating the JTIF. The CDC will forward the representation
request to the FBI's Office of the General Counsel (OGC), together with a
letterhead memorandum concerning the factual basis of the lawsuit. FBI's
OGC will then forward the request to the Civil Division of DOJ, together with an
agency recommendation concerning scope of employment and DOJ
representation. 28 C.F.R. ~ 50.15(a)(3).
6.
If a JTIF member is found to be liable for a constitutional tort, he or she may
request indemnification from DOJ to satisfY an adverse judgement rendered
against the employee in his or her individual capacity. 28 C.F.R. ~ 50.15(c)(4).
The criteria for payment are substantially similar to those used to determine
whether a federal employee is entitled to DOJ representation under 28
C.F.R.~ 50.15(a).
7.
Determinations concerning legal representation and indemnification by the United
States are discretionary and are made by DOJ on a case-by-case basis. The
FBI cannot guarantee that the United States will provide legal representation,
legal defense, or indemnification to any federal or state employee detailed to the
JTIF, and nothing in this Article shall be deemed to create any legal right oJ1,the
part of any JTIF perso~e1.
C. EXPRESS RESERVATIONS
1. Nothing in this Article shall be deemed to create an employment relationship
between the FBI or the United States and any Participating Agency JTIF
member other than for exclusive purposes of the FTCA, as outlined herein.
2. The participating agencies do not waive any available defenses and/or limitations
on liability. No Participating Agency shall be considered to be an agent of any
other Participating Agency.
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A. The term of the MOU shall be an indefinite period. The MOU may be terminated at will
by any party, provided written notice is provided to the other parties of not less than
sixty (60) days. Upon termination of the MOU, all equipment will be returned to the
supplying agency(ies). It is understood that the termination of this agreement by anyone
of the Participating Agencies will have no effect on the agreement between the FBI and
all other participating agencies.
B. Notwithstanding this provision, the provisions of Paragraph IX, entitled RECORDS,
REPORTS AND INFORMATION SHARING, and Paragraph XXI, entitled
LIABILITY, will continue until all potential liabilities have lapsed. Similarly, the inherent
disclaimer limitation contained in the EXPRESS RESERVATION provision will survive
any termination.
XXIII. AMENDMENTS
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agency. This agreement may be amended only by mutual written consent of the parties. The
modifications shall have no force and effect unless such modifications are reduced to writing and signed
by an authorized representative of the FBI and the Participating Agency.
SIGNATORIES:
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