HomeMy WebLinkAbout29-Police DepartmentCITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
From: Michael A. Billdt, Chief of Police Subject: Resolution of the Ciry of San
Bemardino authorizing the execution of an
Dept: Police Department agreement for the San Bemardino Police
Department to participate as a member of
Date: July 21, 2008 the United States Department of Justice
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Task Force.
M/CC Date: August 18, 2008
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
8-20-2007 Resolution No. 2007-249 authorizing participation in the DEA task force was
adopted.
9-5-2006 Resolution No. 2006-323 authorizing participation in the DEA task force was
adopted.
10-17-2005 Resolution No. 2005-350 authorizing renewal of MOU with DOJ to participate in
the DEA task force was adopted.
2-22-2005 Resolution No. 2005-51 authorizing the execution of an agreement to participate
in the DEA task force was adopted.
Recommended Motion:
Q Adopt Resolution. (/~~~ / ~ i9,~°`~
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Michael A. Billdt, Chief of Police
Contact person: i.1CUtenant Rrian Rnnm Phone: 38a-s~~b
Supporting data attached:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Ward:
Amount: None
Source: N/A
Finance:
Council Notes:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO -
SUBJECT
FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Report
Resolution of the City of San Bemardino authorizing the execution of an agreement for the San
Bernardino Police Department to participate as a member of the United States Department of
Justice Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Task Force.
BACKGROUND
Several investigative drug task forces cun•ently work in the Riverside District Office of the
United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration. Chief Michael A. Billdt
and the San Bemardino Police Department have been asked by the Assistant Special Agent in
Charge (Riverside Office) to participate in a task force that operates within the Inland Empire
region. The department will continue to provide one officer from the San Bernardino Police
Department Narcotics Unit to be assigned to a DEA 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.
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
Drug Enforcement Administration. Task force supervision will be the responsibility of DEA
managers and employee oversight will remain the responsibility of the San Bernazdino 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 DEA task force.
The DEA task force the San Bernardino Police Department will be partnering with includes
investigators from:
- United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration
- San Bemardino County Sheriff s Department
- Riverside County Sheriffs Department
- Ontario Police Department
- California Highway Patrol
Officer assignment to the task force will be for a minimum of two years. Any training needs or
assignments related to task force operations will be provided by the Drug Enforcement
Administration, with no charge to the City of San Bemardino 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.
The San Bernardino Police Department has been successfully participating in this joint task force
since February 2005, under San Bernardino City Council Resolution 2005-51.. There aze no
language changes for the 2008/2009 Task Force Agreement with the exception of the monetary
overtime reimbursement to the San Bemardino Police Department.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There will be no impact on the City's General Fund or Police Department budget. The MOU
agreement provides that the DEA will reimburse the San Bernardino Police Department during
the fiscal year for overtime payments made to the assigned task force officer, up to $16,328.75
(25% of the salary of a Federal employee GS-12).
RECOMMENDATIONS
Adopt Resolution.