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Agenda Item Number
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Type of Document
MOU with Catholic Charities
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16F5
MEMORANDUM
Date: April 12, 2012
To: Christine Boni, Senior Admin. Assistant
Bureau of Emergency Services
From: Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk
Minutes & Records Department
Re: Memorandum of Understanding between Collier County
and the Catholic Charities supporting emergency
management response activities
Attached for your records, is a copy of the document referenced above, (Item #16F5)
approved by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, April 10, 2012.
The original agreement will be held on file in the Minutes and Record's Department
for the Board's Official Record.
If you have any questions, please call 252 -8406.
Thank you.
Attachment
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Memorandum of Understanding
Between
Collier County Board of Commissioners
And
Catholic Charities
I., Purpose: The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is to set forth, define
and establish mutual agreements, understandings, and obligations by and between the Collier
County Board of County Commissioners, through its Emergency Management Department, and
the Catholic Charities.
H: Statement of.L3asic ReMonsibilities:
A. Collier County Board Of County Commissioners, through its Emergency
Management Department, provides coordination of emergency services with
Collier County, including incorporated areas. This includes the selection and
utilization of various resources and organizations capable of rendering assistance.
Under Chapter 252, Florida Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners,
through its Emergency Management Departnient also coordinates the
administration of relief activities of both public and private relief or disaster
assistance orgarnzations which agree to volunteer their services under the
direction or guidance of Collier County authorities. In addition, Collier County,
may utilize personnel and facilities of relief or disaster assistance organizations,
churches. temples and synagogues in the distribution of food, relief supplies,
medicines or other items and temporary sheltering as part of the restoration,
rehabilitation or reconstruction of community services and essential facilities
whenever Collier County authorities deem it necessary and the Organization
signed below is in agreement.
B. Recognizing the7 increased demand for churches, temples, and synagogues to
supplement assistance and recovery to victims of both Presidentially declared or
undeclared disasters and the need to work in harmony with local governments and
private relief agencies, the Catholic Charities wishes to assist in rendering the
most efficient service with a minimum of duplication to the citizens and guests of
coldc:.- coua-tf.
HE Coordination of Effort: Cooperation and coordination between Collier County
Government, through its Emergency Management Department and Catholic Charities at a time
of major disaster and during the post-disaster recovery period should be maintained at efficient
levels and is part of the purpose of this Agreement. Catholic Charities will make a continuing
effort to acquaint its members of this Agreement to assist Collier County government in carrying
out mutual responsibilities for disaster relief.
IV: _Responsibilities:
A. Collier County Emergency Management Department agrees to the following:
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1. Notify Catholic Charities of the potential need to
assist in activities following a disaster, and
2. Participate in and develop training in disaster response for the members of the
Catholic Charities: and
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I Assist in the development plans for Catholic Charities; and
4. Schedule periodic meetings and/or exercises to familiarize members of
disaster preparedness or recovery initiatives; and
5. Utilize, when and as appropriate, the services of Catholic Charities for
disaster relief and recovery projects; and
6. Whenever members of Catholic Charities are
rendering aid to Collier County Government under this Agreement,
they shall have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges and
immunities as if they were performing their duties for Collier County,
and Collier County shall be liable for their acts and actions as if they
were performing their duties for Collier County; and
7. Cb1lier County shall be liable for any loss or damages to any facility or
equipment utilized pursuant to this Agreement and shall pay any expenses in
the repair thereof; and
8. Collier County agrees to be responsible, to the extent provided under Florida
Statues 768.28, for its negligent acts, however, this responsibility shall not
serve as a waiver of Collier County's Sovereign Immunity limits.
B. Catholic Charities agrees to:
1. Provide
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Vor staff to Collier County at no charge during
period; and
Provide a 24 hour contact person and alternates; and
Provide a representative to attend periodic meetings of any Collier
Emergency Response Working Group; and
Participate in exercises developed by the Emergency Management
Department; and
Provide the Emergency Management Department with an update of facility
and manpower capabilities at least annually prior to June of each year,
C. Both of the above named par-ties agreed to the following:
I . No modifications or changes will be made to the facility/property by
the Collier County Representative without the express written
approval of the owner/operator.
2. Prior to occupancy, representatives of both parties will inspect the
facility/property and will note any discrepancies on the inspection form,
and/or this agreement.
3. Prior to occupancy, representatives of both parties will again inspect the
facility/property to note any discrepancies on the release form. Normal
wear and tear is considered to the responsibility of the
organization/owner/operator.
4. The facility/property will be returned to the organization/owner/operator in
the same condition as it was when occupied/acquired.
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5. Other provisions as follow none
V. Effective Dap, Automatic Renewal, and Modification: This Agreement presents the
general and some specific guidelines by which Collier County, through its Emergency.
Management Department and The Catholic Charities will cooperate to aid victims at the time
of disaster. In witness thereof, the parties have executed this agreement on the date
indicated. The provisions of the Agreement will be effective from the date approved by the
Board of County Commissioners for a period of three (3) years. At the end of the three year
(3) period, this Agreement will automatically renew for an additional term of one year unless
terminated as provided in Paragraph VI of this Agreement. At the end of the one (1) year
renewal period, this Agreement will renew for an additional term of one (1) year unless
terminated as provided in Paragraph VI. of this Agreement. This Agreement may only be
automatically renewed two times. Both parties have the authority to amend provisions of this
Memorandum of Understanding upon mutual consent and by written instrument executed by
the Parties.
V1. Ter ingttLon: Either party may terminate this Agreement by providing the other party with
notice of its intent to terminate with 30 days written notice. The Agreement may be
immediately and automatically terminated by the County without providing such notice,
should the County reasonably believe that the spirit or intent of Chapter 252, Florida Statutes
is not being effectuated by this Agreement.
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