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2017-2021 INTER -LOCAL VOLUNTARY COOPERATION
OPERATIONAL ASSISTANCE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT
THE CITY/COUNTY CANINE (K-9) UNIT
The City of Altamonte Springs, Florida
The City of Apopka, Florida
The City of Casselberry, Florida
The City of Lake Mary, Florida
The City of Longwood, Florida
The City of Maitland, Florida
The City of Oviedo, Florida
The City of Sanford, Florida
The City of Winter Park
The City of Winter Springs, Florida
The University of Central Florida
The Sanford Airport Authority, Sanford Florida
The Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida
WHEREAS, the subscribed law enforcement agencies are so located in relation to each
other that it is to the advantage of each to receive and extend Mutual Aid in the form of law
enforcement services and resources to adequately respond to continuing, multi jurisdictional
law enforcement problems, so as to protect the public peace and safety, and preserve the
lives and property of the people; and
WHEREAS, the Parties, recognize that an increasing number of criminal offenders are
operating across jurisdictional lines and the Parties have determined that it is in the best
interest of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens within the jurisdictions of the Parties
to enter into a Voluntary Cooperation Agreement and Operational Assistance Agreement;
and
WHEREAS, the Altamonte Springs Police Department, the Apopka Police Department, the
Casselberry Police Department, the Lake Mary Police Department, the Longwood Police
Department, the Maitland Police Department, the Oviedo Police Department, the Sanford
Police Department, The University of Central Florida Police Department, the Winter Park
Police Department, the Winter Springs Police Department, the Sanford Airport Authority and
the Seminole County Sheriff's Office have the authority under Part I of Chapter 23, Florida
Statutes, the Florida Mutual Aid Act, to enter into a Voluntary Cooperation Agreement for
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement - January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
assistance of a routine law enforcement and a Requested Operational Assistance
Agreement for the rendering of assistance in connection with a law enforcement emergency.
This Agreement is specific as to the provision of Canine Services. The aforesaid law
enforcement agencies hereby approve and enter into this Agreement whereby each of the
agencies may request and agree to render law enforcement assistance to the other in law
enforcement emergencies as defined in Section 252.34, Florida Statutes and routine law
enforcement matters according to procedures specified herein.
NOW, THERFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. DEFINITIONS
A. Canine (K-9): A working dog specifically trained to execute a number of specific law
enforcement and public safety tasks that utilize the canine's speed, agility, and sense of
smell. All canines must comply with the training and performance standards outline in
Section V. herein.
B. Handler: A law enforcement officer who has been specially trained in the care, handling,
and utilization of a police canine and in those skills established by the United States
Police Canine Association.
C. Canine Team: A canine handler and his/her assigned canine.
SECTION II. CANINE ASSISTANCE REQUEST AND RESPONSE USAGE
A. The City/County Canine Unit (CCCU) is a multi -agency unit, organized and formulated
to provide a resource pool of canines and canine handlers who train and work together.
These canines and handlers are available to respond to cooperating law enforcement
agencies' request(s) for assistance and cooperating agencies may initiate requests for
assistance under the provisions of the policy and procedures set forth in this Voluntary
Cooperation Agreement.
B. Requests for canine assistance from member agencies of the CCCU shall be initiated
by the on -duty supervisor. The requesting supervisor must state the reason the canine
team is needed and the estimated time the canine team will be needed.
C. The request from member agencies shall be received by the Communications Center
and routed to the on -duty Shift Commander for the member agency whose assistance
is requested.
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
D. The Canine Supervisor or Shift Commander shall evaluate the request and approve as
appropriate.
E. An agency with canines will utilize their own on -duty canine teams first, before calling
for an outside agency's canine team assistance unless a speck canine's ability is
needed.
F. Once on the scene of an incident, the canine handler will report to the incident
commander of the member agency with primary jurisdiction.
G. Subject to consultation with the incident commander from the requesting agency, the
deployment and use of his/her canine will be at the discretion of the canine handier.
The handler will follow his/her agency's own policy on the use of the canine within their
own jurisdiction. If the handler is providing canine assistance outside of his or her own
jurisdiction the deployment and use of his/her canine shall be in accord with the
following guidelines:
a. Canine teams will request an assisting Deputy/Officer to accompany them during
searches. Tracking only canine teams will have a cover and contact team during
all felony tracking deployments. Canines will not be used for deployment in a
misdemeanor case.
b. In narcotics searches the handler will evaluate if the use of the canine search is
within current legal guidelines. The Canine Deputy/Officer will also ensure the
area is safe before deploying the canine.
c. Passive Alert Specialty Search Canine Teams must first get approval from their
own agency immediate supervisor, or the Canine Unit Supervisor for their own
agency, before their canine is used to search a person.
d. If a suspicious package is involved, contact will be made with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team who will determine
the need to deploy an explosive detecting canine team.
e. In searches involving a search for victims or missing persons, Passive Tracking
Teams will be used and will be conducted on a lead. Only in exigent
circumstances may a full service dog be used and then, only after consultation
with the canine handler and if used must be conducted on lead.
f. Usage of a Canine Team for crowd control shall require prior supervisory
approval from the handler's primary jurisdiction as dictated by the
circumstances.
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
H. Where operational requirements develop during a law enforcement operation that
require the crossing of jurisdictional lines, each party agrees to notify by radio,
telephone, or in writing, the Sheriff/Chief, or his designee, of the jurisdiction(s) involved,
prior to or as soon as possible thereafter, when jurisdictional lines are crossed. Said
notification may be made through the communications center.
1. Anytime a canine handler is deploying outside of his/her jurisdiction, he/she will notify
the local jurisdiction via radio or telephone of the deployment and reason. Said
notification may be made through the communications center.
J. While on a deployment, canine handlers will maintain communications at all times with
the appropriate jurisdiction within which they are located.
SECTION 111. CANINE DEPLOYMENTS
Canine Teams may be deployed for numerous purposes including, but not limited to, the
following:
1. Area searches
2. Tracking
3. Building searches
4. Vehicle searches
5. Search for victims/missing persons
6. Crowd control
7. Article searches
8. Criminal apprehension
9. Warrants
10. Passive tracking
11. Narcotics Detection
12. Cadaver searches
13. Explosives, incendiary devices/substances and volatile substance detection.
SECTION IV. GUIDELINES FOR CANINE USAGE
All participating agencies are responsible for educating their K-9 deputies/officers as well as
their non K-9 deputies/officers regarding the following requirements:
A. General
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
1. Deputies/Officers shall not approach the canine and/or canine vehicle without the
knowledge and consent of the canine handler.
2. Deputies/Officers should not enter an area or building that the canine is searching
unless advised to by the canine handler.
3. In the event the handler becomes involved in a physical altercation or is attacked,
officers should move away from the handler and/or the subject. As the canine exits
the patrol vehicle, he is trained to come to the handler's aid. The canine is not trained
to recognize uniforms or refrain from attacking persons in uniform.
B. Searches
1. The canine may be trained to alert to the presence of narcotics including but not limited
to cannabis, cocaine (including crack), and heroin. However, the canine should not be
used to search persons for possession of narcotics unless the canine is trained for
passive alert.
2. The first deputy/officer at the scene should not touch, approach, retrieve, or handle
any evidence, articles, or debris believed to be associated to or with the scene.
3. Deputies/Officers should be directed to secure the scene and establish and maintain a
perimeter. They shall maintain said perimeter until advised to discontinue the
perimeter by the canine handler or supervisor.
4. If a building is to be searched, all perimeter deputy/officers must stand away from, and
out of view of windows, doors, and other openings.
5. One deputy/officer should remain at the point of entry to assist in the event suspects
are located and/or trouble ensues.
C. Tracking
1. When tracking an armed suspect, one officer should follow approximately fifty (50) feet
behind the handler (or at a distance the handler deems necessary) to provide
protection and cover.
2. Whenever a Canine Team is called to initiate a track, deputy/officers on the scene
must use care not to contaminate the crime (track) scene. Deputies/Officers must not
allow victims or witnesses to contaminate the crime (track) scene.
SECTION V. TRAINING AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
A. General
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
1. All canine teams must successfully meet the initial and re -certification requirements set
forth by the Florida Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission. This is the
minimum state requirement for patrol canine operations.
2. All agencies with canine teams will maintain copies of the initial training certificates and
re -certification certificates and provide copies of said documents to each Sheriff/Chief or
his designee on an annual basis upon request.
3. Handlers will document all training done with their canines. Documentation of canine
training shall be on training forms or documented as provided and approved in the
member agency's policy.
4. Handlers will document and maintain deployment reports documenting each time a
canine is handled in a deployment or enforcement capacity.
5. Handlers will complete statements pertaining to their involvement in a criminal incident
investigation as requested by the requesting investigative agency.
B. Specialized Training
1. Training for passive tracking canines or canines used to locate narcotics, explosives,
and cadavers will be administered by a recognized trainer and/or training facility.
2. Each handler and canine team receiving specialized training will be certified by the
training facility or a nationally recognized association such as the United States Police
Canine Association, North American Police Work Dog Association, National Police
Canine Association, or the Law Enforcement Bloodhound Association.
3. Copies of initial specialized training certificates and/or additional training certificates shall
be submitted to each Sheriff/Chief or his/her designee on an annual basis.
4. A list of the member agency handlers and their canine's abilities shall be provided to the
communications center which dispatches calls for said agency and kept current.
SECTION VI. RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE
A. Each participating Agency shall have a written policy addressing when a handler is
authorized to utilize his/her canine to forcibly control a suspect. If deploying outside the
jurisdiction the following standard shall apply:
B. When the canine makes a physical apprehension, the suspect shall be taken into
custody and turned over to the deputy/officer that requested the canine team services.
City/County K-8 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
C. The handler shall be responsible for ensuring that medical aid is summoned as soon as
safety permits and shall notify his/her supervisor of the incident. The suspect shall be
evaluated by medical personnel or transported to a hospital.
D. Handlers utilizing force (including their canine's force) shall complete a "Response to
Resistance" form as prescribed by their agency.
E. All injuries caused by canines shall be photographed and attached to the "Response to
Resistance Report" and shall include a photograph of the subject's face for identification
purposes.
F. The "Response to Resistance Report" packet shall be forwarded through the handler's
chain of command. Copies shall be provided to the arresting deputy/officer if requested
or necessary.
G. Handlers shall immediately report all accidental canine bites to their supervisor and
shall fully document all accidental canine bites.
SECTION VII. POWERS, PRIVILEGES, IMMUNITIES, AND COSTS
A. Members of the subscribed law enforcement agencies, when actually engaging in mutual
cooperation and assistance outside of the jurisdictional limits of their respective agencies,
under the terms of this Agreement, shall, pursuant to the provisions of Section 23.127,
Florida Statutes, have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges, and immunities, as if
they were performing their duties in the political subdivision in which they are normally
employed.
B. Each party agrees to furnish necessary equipment, resources, and facilities, and to
render services to each other party to the Agreement as set forth above, provided
however, that no party shall be required to deplete unreasonably its own equipment,
resources, facilities, and services, in furnishing such mutual aid.
C. The agency furnishing aid, pursuant to this Agreement, shall bear the loss or damages to
such equipment and canine, and shall pay any expense incurred in the operation and
maintenance thereof.
D. The agency furnishing aid, pursuant to this Agreement, shall compensate its
appointees/employees during the time such aid is rendered, and shall defray the actual
travel maintenance expenses of such appointees/employees while they are rendering
such aid, including any amounts paid or due for compensation due to personal injury or
death while such appointees/employees are engaged in rendering such aid.
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
E. All the privileges and immunities from liability, exemption from laws, ordinances and
rules, and all pension, insurance, relief, disability, worker's compensation, salary, death,
and other benefits that apply to the activity of such deputies/officers, agents, or
employees of any such agency when performing their respective functions within the
territorial limits of their respective public agencies, shall apply to them to the same
degree, manner, and extent while engaged in the performance of any of their functions
and duties extraterritorially under the provisions of this Mutual Aid Agreement. The
provisions of this section shall apply with equal effect to full time paid, part time,
volunteers, and reserve members.
SECTION VIII. INDEMNIFICATION
Each party engaging in any mutual cooperation and assistance, pursuant to this Agreement,
agrees with respect to any suit or claim for damages resulting from any and all acts,
omissions, or conduct of such party's own appointees/employees occurring while engaging in
rendering such aid, pursuant to this Agreement, to hold harmless, defend, and indemnify the
other participating party and his appointees/employees, subject to provisions of Section
768.28, Florida Statutes, where applicable and to the extent permitted by law. Any party
having a duty to indemnify and defend under this Agreement shall have control of the
defense of any suit or claim arising under said duty. Each party shall be responsible for the
acts, omissions, or conducts of its own employees. Nothing in this agreement shall be
deemed a waiver of any party's sovereign immunity.
SECTION IX. INSURANCE PROVISIONS
Each party shall provide satisfactory proof of liability insurance by one or more of the means
specified in Section 768.28(16), Florida Statutes, in an amount that is, in the judgment of the
governing body of that party, at least adequate to cover the risk to which that party may be
exposed. Should the insurance coverage, however provided, of any party be canceled or
undergo material change, that party shall notify all parties to this Agreement of such change
within ten (10) days of receipt of notice or actual knowledge of such change.
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
SECTION X. DISCLAIMER TO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES
This agreement is solely for the benefit of the parties hereto. No right, remedy, cause of action
or claim shall accrue to the benefit of any third party who is not one of the parties executing this
agreement.
SECTION XI. EFFECTIVE DATE
This City/County Canine (K-9) Unit Voluntary Cooperation Agreement shall be effective
January 2, 2017 as to member agencies who are executing Parties. For member agencies
executing this agreement subsequent to January 2, 2017, the Agreement, shall take effect as
to them, upon their execution. The Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until
January 2, 2021, unless terminated prior thereto by any or all the parties herein. Under no
circumstance may this Agreement be renewed or extended except in writing. This Agreement
may be duplicated for dissemination to the Parties, and such duplicates shall be of the same
force and effect as the original. Execution of this Agreement may be signified by properly
signing a separate signature page, the original of which shall be returned to and maintained
by the Office of General Counsel within the Seminole County Sheriff's Office, 100 Bush
Boulevard, Sanford, Florida 32773 with a copy provided to the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement, Mutual Aid Coordinator, P.O. Box 1489, Tallahassee, Florida 32302-1489.
SECTION XII. CANCELLATION
Any party may cancel/withdraw such party's participation in this agreement by providing
written notice of such cancellation/withdraw no less than 15 days prior thereto to the other
parties to this Agreement. However, the withdraw from this Agreement shall be effective only
as to that party and this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect as to those remaining
parties hereto who have not provided written notice of withdraw/cancellation.
SECTION XIII MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
A. Conflicts
In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this Agreement and Sections 23.12, F.S.,
et seq., the Florida Mutual Aid Act, the provisions of the Florida Mutual Aid Act shall control.
B. Amendments
This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties and shall not be
modified except in writing.
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
C. Severability
If any provision of this Agreement shall be declared invalid for any reason, such invalidity
shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Agreement.
City/County K-8 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE PARTIES HERETO CAUSE THESE PRESENTS TO BE
SIGNED ON THE DATE SPECIFIED:
Seminole County Sheriffs Office, Dennis M. Lemma- Sheriff
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Voluntary Cooperation and Operational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriffs Office/ Municipal Agency K-
9 Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
seal: _
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ennis 1 A. Lemma Dat
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
BEFORE ME, thisrZ
day of 201, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and tak cknowledgf' ents, personally appeared
DENNIS M. LEMMA, Sheriff of Seminole County who is personally known to me and who
acknowledged he executed the foregoing Agreement.
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City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
City of Altamonte Springs, Patricia Bates, Mayor/ Daniel L. Smutz- Chief of Police
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Voluntary Cooperation and Operational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement
Reviewed and recommended for approval
lel L. Smutz, Chleftf Pb&e
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office/ Municipal Agency K-
9 Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
seal:
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Patricia gates, Mayor
City of Altamonte Springs, Florida
for the Altamonte Springs Police Department
STATE OF FLORIDA
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City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of the
agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication of
such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement for 2017-
2021, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and seal:
APOPKA POLICE DEPARTMENT
Michael McKinley
Chief of Police
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Authorized by City Council on December 7, 2016.
Reviewed by
City/County K-9 Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Maitland, Oviedo,
Sanford,
Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central Florida Police,
and Seminole County Sheriffs Office
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City of Casselberry, Charlene Glancy, Mayor/ Larry Krantz- Chief of Casselberry Police
Department
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Voluntary Cooperation and Operational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement
Reviewed and recommended for approval by:
rry Krrl,Chl Police
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriffs Office/Municipal Agency K-9
Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
seal:
Charlene Glancy, g r
City of Casselberry, lorida for the
Casselberry Police Department
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
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BEFORE ME, this ' day of &r" un_r- .. 201 kan officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledg eri nts, personally appeared
CHARLENE GLANCY, Mayor for the City of Casselberry, Florida who is personally known to
me and who acknowledged he executed the foregoing Agreement.
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City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement—January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
City of Lake Mary, Jackie Sova -City Manager/ Steve A. Bracknell -Chief of Police for the
City of lake Mary
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Voluntary Cooperation and Operational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement
Reviewed and recommended for approval by:
Steve A. Bracknell, Chief of Police
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office/Municipal Agency K-9
Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
seal:
Ja" Sova, City Manager
City of Lake Mary, Florida on behalf of
The Lake Mary Police Department
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
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BEFORE ME, this ct? day of W6V&40JP-9 2016, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared JACKIIE
SOVA, City Manager for the City of Lake Mary on behalf of the City of Lake Mary Police
Department who is personally known to me and who acknowledged he/she executed the
foregoing Agreement.
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City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement—January 2097
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
City of Longwood/ Joe Durso, Mayor/ David Dowda, Chief of Police Longwood Police
Department
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Voluntary Co eraion d0erational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement J
Reviewed and recommended for approval by:
David Dowda, Chief of Police
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office/ Municipal Agency K-
9 Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
seal:
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Longwood, Florida for the
Longwood Police Department
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
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BEFORE ME, this day of 2016, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared JOE
DURSO, Mayor for the City of Longwood, Florida who is personally known to me and who
acknowledged he executed the foregoingp4greement.
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NO1NY Public - State of Florida
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City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
Maitland Police Department/ A. Dale McDonald, Mayor/ Douglas M. Ball, Chief of Police
Acceptance of the Seminole K-9 Voluntary Cooperation and Operational Assistance
Mutual Aid Agreement
Reviewed and recommended for approval by:
DCuqWM. Ball, Chief of Police
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
City of Maitland, Florida
;eminole County Sheriff's Office/ Municipal Agency K-
one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
Date
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BEFORE ME, this Ap day of ���� �� 2016, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared A.
DALE MCDONALD, Mayor for the City of Maitland, Florida who is personally known to me and
who acknowledged he executed the foregoing Agreement'.
Signature
My Commission expires:
Type, Stamp or Print Name
Title: Notary Public
Serial Number
MNiIAT. WN�iOP
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EXPIRES: March 26,2D17
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City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,.
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Oviedo Police Department/ Bryan Cobb, City Manager/ Jeffrey A. Chudnow, Chief of
Police
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Voluntary Cooperation and Operational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement
Reviewed and recommended for approval by:
re . Chudnow, Chief of Police
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriffs Office/ Municipal Agency K-
9 Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
seat:
, Ci Hager
City of Oviedo, Florida for the
Oviedo Police Department
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
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Date
BEFORE ME, this _Z .0, - day of D2016, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared BRYAN
COBB, City Manager for the City of Oviedo, Florida who is personally known to me and who
acknowledged he executed the foregoing Agreement.
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Signature
Type, Stamp or Print Name
Title: Notary UNDa==DBONIS
MY COt IMiSMy Commission expires: EXPIRES:Boned Thm Not
Serial Number
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement—January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo. Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
Sanford Police Department/ Norton N. Bonaparte, Ci7ManarZH* Chiefof
Police
Reviewed and recommended for approval by:
Cecil mith, Chief o Police
Pursuant to Section 23.1225(3), Florida Statutes, this agreement may be entered into by a chief
executive officer of the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing
below, an indication of such authorization is being made.
City of Sanford
City Manag . Bonaparte, Jr.
Date: 1Z 2/• / &
Attest:
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Cynthia Porter, City Clerk
Approved as to form
and legal sufficiency.
illiam,L`. Colbert, CCiiitty Attn y
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City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement- January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary,
Longwood, Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs,
Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central Florida
Police and the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriffs Office -Municipal Agency -
K9 Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand
and seal:
WINTER PARK POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Michael Deal
Chief of Police
Date: /21141ZO14
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City Clerk
APPROVED:
WINTER PARK, FLORIDA
Ste Lea
Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGALITY THIS , ftAY OF
��., 2016.
Erin eYoung
eral Counsel
Winter Park Police Department
Winter Springs Police Department / Kevin L. Smith, City Manager/ Kevin P. Brunelle,
Chief of Police
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Voluntary Cooperation an Operational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement
01-2
Reviewed and recommended for approval! by:
Kevin P. Brunelle, Chief of Police
Pursuant to F.S 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office/Municipal Agency K-9
Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inic usive, i hereby set my hand and
seal:
kevi- L. Sntit , City Manager
City of Winter Springs, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
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Date
BEFORE ME, this . �Q day of nP f-PYY1 ice- r__ 2016, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared KEVIN
L. SMITH, City Manager for the City of Winter Springs, Florida who is personally known to me
and who acknowledged he executed the foregoing Agreement.
Sig, ure
My Commission expires:
ftninnA I a n oyia6.
Type, Stamp or Print Name
Title: Notary Public
15 Ice CA S
Serial Number
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland. Oviedo. Sanford. Winter Park, Winter Springs. Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
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My CoMmini n FF 152898
Expkea 8812 016
My Commission expires:
ftninnA I a n oyia6.
Type, Stamp or Print Name
Title: Notary Public
15 Ice CA S
Serial Number
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland. Oviedo. Sanford. Winter Park, Winter Springs. Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
The University of Central Florida/John C. Hitt UCF President/ Richard Beary, Chief of
Police
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Volu ry Coop ti n and Operational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement
Reviewed and recommended for approval by:
Ri hard Be 'ef of P ice
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office / Municipal Agency K-
9 Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
seal:
Q�L 0, - 4:it�
Dr. Jon q. Hitt, President
The UnWrsity of Central Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
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Pate
proved as to Form and le lity
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BEFORE ME, this I day of � 4X_ QwI� QL 2016, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, personally appeared JOHN
C. HITT, President of The University of Central Florida who is personally known to me and who
acknowledged he executed the foregoing Agreement.
Signature
(ms4
Type, Stamp or Print Name
Title: Notary Public
My Commission expires:
Serial Number
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement —January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriffs Office
Sanford Airport Authority /Diane Crews, President & CEO/ Thomas Fuehrer, Chief of
Police
Acceptance of the Seminole County K-9 Voluntary Cooperatio Operational
Assistance Mutual Aid Agreement ;
Reviewed and recommended for approval by:
Thomas Fuehrer, Chief of Police
Pursuant to F.S. 23.1225(3), this agreement may be entered into by a chief executive officer of
the agency who is authorized to contractually bind the agency. By signing below, an indication
of such authorization is being made.
In acknowledgment and execution of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office / Municipal Agency K-
9 Combined Mutual Aid Agreement, pages one through ten, inclusive, I hereby set my hand and
seal:
Diane Crews, President & CEO
Sanford Airport Authority
Sanford, Florida
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
. "u_o -r �4 2-01-7
Date
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BEFORE ME, this 3 -day of 201, an officer duly
authorized by law to administer oaths and take ackno edgments, personally appeared DIANE
CREWS, President and CEO - Sanford Airport Authority, Sanford, Florida who is personally
known to me and who acknowledged he executed the foregoing Agreement.
My Commission expires:
Signature
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Type, Stamp or Print Name
Title: Notary Public
Serial Number
PHYLLIS I. GIBSON
MY COMMISSION *FF053M
EWRES: OCT 02, 2017
Bonded through 1st Site Insurance
City/County K-9 Unit Mutual Aid Agreement — January 2017
Cities of Altamonte Springs, Apopka, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood,
Maitland, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Sanford Airport Authority, the University of Central
Florida Police and the Seminole County Sheriff's Office