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HomeMy Public PortalAboutORD09675 i I BILL NO. INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMAN ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON A CONTRACT WITH THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI FOR THE PROVISION OF TRAINING FOR THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS OF THE CITY; AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THAT PAYMENT FOR SUCH SERVICES BE MADE FROM THE FUNDS COLLECTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 590.140 RSMO (1978) FOR SUCH TRAINING PURPOSES; AND FIXING A TIME WHEN THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute on behalf of the City a contract with the Curators of ® the University of Missouri, contracting on behalf of the University of Missouri-Columbia, Institute of Public Safety, a contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, wherein the Curators of the University of Missouri through the University of Missouri-Columbia Institute of Public Safety will provide training for the law enforcement officers of the City as described in such contract. 2. That funds necessary to pay the costs of such training as described in such contract are hereby appropriated from funds collected by said City under the provisions of Section 590.140 RSMo (1978) and are directed to be paid to the Curators of the University of Missouri in the amount and in the manner described in said contract. 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. Passed LT� ��k� -?/T /Q$� Approved �-� z3 - - esid nt of the Cpuncil Oagyy or ATTEST City Clerk College of Public and Community Services The University Extension Division Cooperating Institute of Public Safety Education UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA 307 Watson Place Columba, Missouri 65211 Telephone(314)882.6021 August 7, 1981 Lawrence C. Patton Chief of Police 401 Monroe Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 Dear Larry: I am enclosing an agreement between your department and ours con- cerning the funds collected by your agency under Section RSMo 590.140 (1978) . This agreement sets out guaranteed spaces in training classes for your officers and is based on the contribution system we have discussed. The second half of paragraph 3 on page 2 relates to payment to the Institute of Public Safety. You may wish to make this payment ® immediately and in a lump sum, or you may wish to pay monthly, quarterly, or on some other system. The system which is best for your city is fine with us. Checks should be made payable to the University of Missouri . On page 5 of the agreement, please insert the name of your depart- ment and have the appropriate city official sign and date the agreement. We would also need the title of the city official signing the agreement. We sincerely appreciate your support and know that you and your department will benefit greatly from the cost savings as a result of this program, and the quality of the training received. Please return the completed agreement to us as soon as possible. m Very truly yours, m o rn CARRY BROCKF� BY, Director --<" ° m LB/rgc ° rn � d v .�-oti �• `7�0 an equal opportunily Inslitulion AGR M4= THIS AGftL:EM W, by and between THE CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI, a public corporation of the State of Missouri, contracting on behalf of thqUaiversity of Missouri-Columbia Institute of Public Safety (hereinafter referred to as "Institute") and Jefferson City Police Department (hereinafter referred to as "law Enforcement Agency"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Law Enforcement Agency has collected funds under Section 590.140 RSMb. (1978), local ordinances and/or court orders as to.collection of court costs which are designated for expenditure for training of its law enforcement personnel; and WHEREAS, Law Enforcement Agency is desirous of using these funds to' obtain law enforcement training for its persermel and officers; and WHEREAS, Institute is capable of establishing and providing training programs for law enforcement officers and personnel; and WHEREAS, the parties deem it to be to their mutual benefit and interest to set forth in writing the terms and conditions of Institute's provision ,of and Law Enforcement Agency's use of these law enforcement training programs; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above premises and the individual and mutual promises of the parties hereinafter set forth, it is,hereby agreed by and between the parties hereto: 1. The term of this agreement shall commence as of the 1st day.of September, 1981, and terminate as of the 31st day of August, 1982. 2. Institute will. establish, hold, and make available to designated members of Law Enforcement Agency's personnel the following training prog'im; (a) Basic Law Enforcement Training Program I. This will be a 120, ' • f i. t4 hour program covering SEC ATTACHMENT #1 ® A "Chancellor's Certificate" will be awarded to those individuals who successfully complete this program. (b) Basic Law Enforcement Training Program II. This will be a 200 hour supplement to Program I above which wtll SEE ATTACHMENT #2 Successful completion of Basic Law Enforcement Training Program I is a prerequisite to taking Program II. A "Chancellor's Certificate" will be awarded to those individuals who successfully,complete this .program. (c). Basic Law Enforcement Seminar. Institute will hold not less than twelve ( 12 ) nor more than twenty (20 ) law enforcement seminars during the term of this contract: These seminars will cover such topics as: SEE ATTACHMENT #3 (d) Specialized Training Programs. Institute will hold a limited number (to be'determined at Institute's discretion) of specialized programs covering topics such as the following: SEE ATTACHMENT #4 3. In consideration -of the Institute's developing,. establishing ® and holding the above-referenced training programs and making them available to Law Enforcement Agency's officers and personnel, Law . Enforcement Agency, agrees to pay Institute " fifty S50 pe • dent of the trAininq funds collected as the result of the preceding ;ears ,tntal assessments collected under Section 590.140 RSMo (1978) . Law Enforcement Agency shall pay this armunt to Institute in accordance With the following schedule: $3,425.00 in 'one lump sum: 2 ' • r ;.;'4 Payments should be sent to the Institute at the following address: Mr. Larry Brockelsby, Director UMC Institute of Public Safety 307 Watson Place Columbia, Missouri 65211 4. Participants in the training programs set forth in paragraph 2 above will be given continuing education units from the Institute for successful completion of a training program. 5. Institute will provide to law Enforcement Agency a performance report on Law Enforcement Agency's personnel engaged in an Institute training program under the terns of this agreement. Law Enforcement Agency shall provide Institute with a written statement/waiver -from each individual participant authorizing and approving the release of such reports to Law Enforcement Agency. 6. Institute shall retain complete control over the content of said training programs and the instructors thereof.. 7. Institute shall reserve the right to determine minimum and maximum. enrollment levels for each particular training program set forth in paragraph 2 above. When limited enrollment is necessary or desirable in Institute's discretion, Law Enforcement Agency will be guaranteed one . (1) participant per training program. 8. Institute reserves the right to cancel any particular program. because of minimal enrollment. Institute will provide Law Enforcement Agency with a written notice of cancellation five (5) working days prior ® to the scheduled beginning of the program which is to be cancelled. 9. All programs provided under the terms of thi.s,agreement shall be provided and held at Institute's facility in Columbia, Missouri. 10. Participants in the training programs provided under the terms of,this agreement shall not be considered students of the University of Missouri-Columbia or The Curators of the University of Missouri.. They shall receive no academic credit from the University of Missouri nor will they be entitled to any of the benefits normally provided to . 3 f regularly enrolled students of the University. 11. Institute shall take steps to arrange inmediate care in case of illness or accident of program participants, but Institute shall not• be responsible for the costs involved, follow- , pon up, care or hospitalization. 12. Some training programs may involve rigorous physical activity and/or training. Law Enforcerent Agency therefore agrees to take reasonable steps to assure that its personnel or officers participating in these programs are in suitable condition or health to allow their participation in such programs. 13. That none of the terms or conditions herein shall in, any mercer be altered, amended, waived, or abandoned, except by written agreement of the parties, and no delay by University in enforcing any. of its rights hereunder shall be deemed a waiver of'such rights. 14. . law Enforcenmt Agency will not discriminate against any of its officers or personnel because of race, color, creed, religion, 'sex, . national origin, handicap, or age in making the training programs provided under the terms hereof available. 15. This agreement sets forth the entire understanding of the parties and supercedes any and all prior agreements, arrangements and understandings relating to the subject matter hereof. This agreemmit shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors, legal representatives' and assigns. The.Article or Section headings, if any, of this agreement are for convenience-of reference only and do not form a part hereof and do not in any way.' modify, interpret or construe the intentions of the parties. This agreement shall be executed in ane'or more counterparts and all such ' counterparts shall constitute one and the same instrument. The person who executes this contract on behalf of Law Enforcement Agency expressly represents .and warrants that he/she has full and complete authority to do so. 16. This agreement shall be deemed to have been entered.into under the laws of the State of Missouri and the rights and obligations of •the . 4 parties hereunder shall be governed and determined according to the laws of said state. ® 17. No member, individually or collectively, or officer of the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri incurs.or assumes any individual .or personal liability by the execution of. .this contract or by reason of the default of the University in the performance of any of the terms hereof. All such liability of members or officers of the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri, .as such, is hereby released by Law Enforcement Agency as a condition of and in-consideration of the execution of this contract. IN WnNESS WWWF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement and/or authorized same to be executed by their duly authorized representatives.. as of the date shown below.the respective signatures, said agreement to became effective as of the later date. " Jefferson City Police Department THE WURMATgS O THE UNIVERSITY-OF MISSOURI Law Enforcement Agency By By: Tit l • Ti Assistant Vie6-Fkesident ine Services Date: Date: Rusin .. • . . 1, BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT'TRAINING 120 hours History and Police Ethics Public Image and Telephone Courtesy Human Relations Civil Rights: Constitutional and Statuatory Court Organization and Procedures Missouri Criminal Law Courtroom Demeanor Police and Minority Groups Laws of Arrest Laws of Search and Seizure Laws of Evidence Statements, Admissions and Confessions Missouri Motor Vehicle Law Traffic Control Accident Investigation and Reporting Burglary and Larceny Assaults and Robbery Records and Uniform Crime Reporting Auto Theft NCIC, MULES, and Police Radio Crime-Scene Procedures and Collection of Evidence Fingerprints and Techniques Injury and Death Investigation Juvenile Justice System and Youthful Offender Sex Crimes -Stopping and Approaching Vehicles Narcotics Interviews and Interrogation Report Writing Patrol Techniques Defensive Tactics Domestic, Disturbance and Prowler Calls Techniquest and Mechanics of Arrest Firearms First Aid Attachment #1 z BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING 200 hours Crime Causation and Control Correctional Systems Interviews and Interrogations Narcotics Report Writing Record Systems Arson Investigation Injury and Death Investigation Organized Crime Robbery Field Notetaking and Crime Scene Recording " Hostage Negotiations Vice Investigation Defensive Tactics Bombs and Bomb Threats Driving Offenses Patrol Techniques Accident Investigation Crime Prevention Public Relations Abnormal Psychology, Juvenile Matters Emergency Medical Training Firearms. Larceny Burglary Legal Terms Collection of Evidence Surveillance Police "and Minority Groups Laws of Search and Seizure Laws of Arrest Hypnosis Situation Training-practical problems Arrest Techniques Courtroom Crime- Scene Human Relations Domestic/Distrubance Calls Tests Attachment #2 r4 5f} Y BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT SEMINARS Homicide and Sudden Death Document Examination and Restoration Arson Investigation Report Writing Narcotics Investigation Investigation of Violent Crime ' Burglary Investigation Sexual Assault Investigation Investigation of Vehicular Offenses Fire and Bomb Scene Investigation. Auto Theft Major Case and Scientific Investigation Major Fires and Explosions Arson Investigators in Criminal Inv. Juvenile Procedures Interviews and Interrogations Criminal law Identification and Exhumation Robbery Investigation Supervision Attachment #3 ` x SPECIALIZED TRAINING PROGRAMS Evidence Technician Training-Class I Bloodstain and Bloodspatters-Class I Evidence Technician Training-Class II Bloodstain and Bloodspatters-Class II Officer Survival Advance Fingerprinting Video Taping and Photography Covert Operations Interviews and Interrogations Evidence Technician Training-Class I Basic Latent Fingerprint Class Evidence Technician Training-Class II ' Attachment #4 r s: