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RES 17-060 APPROVING THE JOINT COOPERATION AGREEMENT REGARDING PUBLIC SAFETY RELATED TO 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAUGE SUPER BOWL SECURITY
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RES 17-060 APPROVING THE JOINT COOPERATION AGREEMENT REGARDING PUBLIC SAFETY RELATED TO 2018 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAUGE SUPER BOWL SECURITY
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consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained and the benefits that each party hereto <br />shall derive hereby, the Parties agree as follows: <br />1. PURPOSE OF THE AGREEMENT <br />1.1 The purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions whereby <br />the Provider will provide the City with Licensed Peace Officers to be assigned to <br />one or more of the Event locations identified on Exhibit A attached hereto to <br />assist the MPD through the use of a unified command center (as further explained <br />in Section 2.4 of this Agreement) to provide law enforcement and security <br />services ( "Services ") during the term of the Event. <br />1.2 Provider will exercise its best efforts to assist with Event security. The Parties <br />acknowledge and agree that resource availability requires Provider to exercise its <br />best judgment in prioritizing and responding to the public safety needs of its <br />jurisdiction including, but not limited to, the Event. That prioritization decision <br />belongs solely to Provider. The Provider may, at any time, recall the Provider's <br />resources when, it is considered to be in Provider's best interest to do so. <br />1.3 Provider's resources shall be full -time, Licensed Peace Officers and each such <br />Licensed Peace Officer must meet the following criteria as defined in Minnesota <br />Statutes Sections 626.84, Subdivision 1(c) and 471.59, Subdivision 12, which <br />reads: <br />"(1) the peace officer has successfully completed professionally recognized peace <br />officer pre - employment education which the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer <br />Standards and Training has found comparable to Minnesota peace officer pre- <br />employment education; and <br />(2) the officer is duly licensed or certified by the peace officer licensing or <br />certification authority of the state in which the officer's appointing authority is <br />located." <br />2. ADDITIONAL CRITERIA OF LICENSED PEACE OFFICERS; PROVIDER <br />SCOPE OF SERVICE <br />2.1 In addition to meeting the criteria set forth in Section 1 of this Agreement, the <br />Provider agrees that each of the Licensed Peace Officers shall also meet the <br />following criteria: <br />2.1.1.That each Licensed Peace Officer shall by reason of experience, training, <br />and physical fitness be deemed by the Provider of being capable of <br />performing public safety and law enforcement duties for the Event; and <br />2 <br />
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