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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING •
Provision of School Resource Officers by the Collier County Sheriff's Office
This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is by and between the District
School Board of Collier County, Florida (the "District"), the Collier County Board of
Commissioners ("the County"), and the Collier County Sheriff's Office ("CCSO"),
collectively the"Parties,"to provide security services to the school sites more fully noted
in paragraph 2 below.
• RECITALS
1 WHEREAS, the District desires to have police officers from the CCSO assigned
to serve and protect its elementary, middle, high, and alternative school sites, including
seven charter schools as more fully noted in paragraph 2(a) below. Such officers shall be
referred to collectively as School Resource Officers("SROs");
WHEREAS, the CCSO would provide deputies, designated by the Sheriff, to be
assigned to District elementary, middle, and high schools for the purpose of providing •
security for District students and staff in all such buildings/school sites; including the
school site(s) designated for the District's summer school program;
WHEREAS, the County acknowledges and agrees that the CCSO will provide
SROs to serve and protect the school sites as noted in paragraph 2(a) below;
WHEREAS, the District agrees to pay the County a one-time monetary
contribution amount that reflects the enrollment of students at all the school sites noted in •
paragraph 2(a) below,to assist the County in covering the cost and expense of the CCSO
providing the SROs for the 2024-2025 school year(the"One-time Contribution"); and
WHEREAS, the County and the District, have determined and mutually agreed
that it is in the best interests of the Parties to enter into this MOU. •
•
�. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual •
promises and understandings contained herein, the Parties agree to the following terms
's and conditions:
1, Term. The term of this MOU shall commence with the start of the 2024-
2025 academic school year and shall be understood to terminate at the conclusion of the
2025 summer school session.
2. (a) Provision of SROs. The CCSO, as an agency of the County, shall assign
and provide SROs to serve and protect the following school sites: (1) All District
elementary schools except for Tommy Barfield Elementary School ("TBE"), middle,
• high, and alternative schools; and (2) the following charter schools: BridgePrep
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Academy, Collier Charter Academy, Gulf Coast Charter Academy South, Mason
Classical Academy North, Mason Classical Academy South, Naples Classical Academy
and RCMA Immokalee Community School, The County will assign and provide one(1)
full-time SRO to each of the school sites to serve and protect that school for the entirety
of each and every school day while students are attending school during the 2024-2025
school year. The SRO shall arrive on campus at each school site at least 30 minutes prior
to the starting time for school and shall remain on campus throughout the school day and
for at least 30 minutes after the final dismissal time for school. The CCSO shall provide
any and all relief and/or substitute SROs, as needed, to assure that each school site is
always being served by at least one SRO for the entirety of each and every school day
while students are attending school, •
(b) The SRO, as a law enforcement officer, will take law enforcement action as
( is necessary and required by law. In so doing, he/she will work cooperatively with the
school site Principal and inform the Principal accordingly. This shall include law
enforcement guidance to Principals when situations arise that involve possible violation
of law that could affect the health, safety, and welfare of students and staff at the given
school sites. The SRO will not be responsible for disciplining students which is the
• province of the Principal.
(c) In the event that any school site noted herein needs support from the CCSO
for afterschool events, such school will be responsible for working out the appropriate
times and events and pay the costs of such services independently from this MOU.
(d) The CCSO shall have the right to reassign or dismiss any given school site
SRO at its discretion based on its protocols, It will promptly notify either the District
Superintendent or the appropriate Charter School leader. •
3. Payment of One-time Contribution. The District will make the One-time
Contribution to the County upon receipt of signed MOU based upon the allocations for
students enrolled at the school sites enrolled as of October 31, 2024, The County
acknowledges and agrees that it shall use all of the One-time Contribution to offset a
portion of the cost and expense of providing the SROs for the 2024-2025 school year to
the school sites referenced in paragraph 2(a)above.
4. Compliance. To ensure compliance with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas•
Public Safety Act, the County, through the CCSO, shall: (a)require the applicable SRO
or his/her supervisor to serve on the Threat Assessment Team at each of the school sites ;
(b)require that all SROs undergo appropriate training and psychological examination;(c)
require that the applicable SRO or his/her supervisor review all School Safety Plans in
conjunction with the given school's Principal, or in the case of the District, the
appropriate security officer, and conduct school safety risk assessments at each of the
•
• school sites ; (d) require that the applicable SRO or his/her supervisor conduct active
shooter/safety drills in accordance with the guidelines established by the Department of•
•
•
Education's Office of School Safety or in the case of the District, in accordance with its
Safety and Security program; and (e) ensure that all SROs have received Crisis
Intervention Training (CIT) certification, CCSO shall be responsible for maintaining
records relating to training.
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5, Employment Status, Duties & Activities. It is understood that SROs are,
at all times, employees of the CCSO and are not employees of the District, Each SRO's
duties and activities shall be directed by and through the CCSO's chain-of-command.
The CCSO, shall work cooperatively and in coordination with the District's
Superintendent(or her designee) and the respective Principal at each of the school sites to
determine the duties and activities of the SROs. The SROs shall take appropriate law
enforcement action against any trespasser, intruder and/or other individual(s) posing a
threat to student or staff safety at the school sites and to address any criminal violations
occurring at the school sites.
6, Indemnification. To the extent permitted by law, the Parties agree to
indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless one another from and against suits, demands,
claims, liability, losses, penalties, damages, judgments, order, decrees, and costs and
expenses (including attorney's fees and all costs of litigation) for property damage,
liability, or death which may result from any willful misconduct or negligent act, error or
omission of either Party in connection with this MOU. This indemnification provision
shall not be construed as a waiver of any limitation of liability to which either Party may
be entitled under Section 768,28, Florida Statutes,
7. Miscellaneous. This MOU shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, Venue for any dispute shall be in the
20" Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida. With respect to the subject matter
herein, this MOU is the entire agreement between the Parties, superseding all previous
oral and written representations, understandings, and agreements between the Parties.
This MOU can only be changed by a writing signed by the Parties.
IN WITNESS WIIEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this MOU to be executed by
their appropriate officials,as of the date first above written.
ATTEST: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
By: Otejlag.
County nager
Chris Hall, Chairman
Approved a,�o fo and legal sufficiency:
ATTEST
Attorney for the Collier County CRYST K.KINZEL,CLERK
Board of C9mmissiloners
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Attest as to Chairman's
signature only
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ATTEST: COLLIER CO ' 'HERIFF'S OFFICE
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ATTEST: THE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA
) e t-ev_( 4_ By:
iperintendent B ard~.hair
Approv as to foam and legality:
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F 'strict General Counsel
ATTEST: BRIDOEPREP ACADEMY
By: -
Principal Board Chair
ATTEST: COLLIER CHARTER ACADEMY
€ -- By:
Principal Board Chair
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ATTEST: GULF COAST CHARTER ACADEMY
SOUTH
By:
Principal Board Chair
Al LEST: MASON CLASSICAL ACADEMY
Dekz---> .
By:
Principal B d hair
ATTEST: • NAPLES CLASSICAL ACADEMY
By:
Principal Board Chair
ATTEST: RCMA IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY
SCHOOL
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By:
Principal Board Chair
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ATTEST: GULF COAST CHARTER ACADEMY
SOUTH
By:
Principal Board Chair
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ATTEST; MASON CLASSICAL ACADEMY
By: _
Principal Board Chair
ATTEST: NAPLES CLASSICAL ACADEMY
Foh Garcia �f/7�
Ron Garcia flue 25.202909S1 EDT) By: Molts.at aas(Jun 24,102413:15 EDT)
Principal Board Chair I
Approved by Naples Classical Academy governing board on June 17,2024,
ATTEST: RCMA IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY
SCHOOL r
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By:
Principal Board Chair
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING •
Provision of School Resource Officers by the Collier County Sheriff's Office
This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is by and between the District
School Board of Collier County, Florida (the "District"), the Collier County Board of
Commissioners ("the County"), and the Collier County Sheriff's Office ("CCSO"),
collectively the"Parties,"to provide security services to the school sites more fully noted
in paragraph 2 below,
• RECITALS •
WHEREAS, the District desires to have police officers from the CCSO assigned
to serve and protect its elementary, middle, high, and alternative school sites, including •
seven charter schools as more fully noted in paragraph 2(a) below. Such officers shall be
referred to collectively as School Resource Officers("SROs"); •
•
WHEREAS, the CCSO would provide deputies, designated by the Sheriff, to be
assigned to District elementary, middle, and high schools for the purpose of providing •
security for District students and staff in all such buildings/school sites; including the •
school site(s) designated for the District's summer school program;
•
WHEREAS, the County acknowledges and agrees that the CCSO will provide
SROs to serve and protect the school sites as noted in paragraph 2(a) below; •
WHEREAS, the District agrees to pay the County a one-time monetary
•
contribution amount that reflects the enrollment of students at all the school sites noted in •
paragraph 2(a) below, to assist the County in covering the cost and expense of the CCSO
providing the SROs for the 2024-2025 school year(the"One-time Contribution"); and
WHEREAS, the County and the District, have determined and mutually agreed
that it is in the best interests of the Parties to enter into this MOU. •
•
•
•
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual •
promises and understandings contained herein, the Parties agree to the following terms
and conditions:
1, Term. The term of this MOU shall commence with the start of the 2024-
2025 academic school year and shall be understood to terminate at the conclusion of the
2025 summer school session.
2, (a) Provision of SROs. The CCSO, as an agency of the County, shall assign
and provide SROs to serve and protect the following school sites: (1) All District
elementary schools except for Tommy Barfield Elementary School ("TBE"), middle,
• high, and alternative schools; and (2) the following charter schools: BridgePrep
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Academy, Collier Charter Academy, Gulf Coast Charter Academy South, Mason •
Classical Academy North, Mason Classical Academy South, Naples Classical Academy
and RCMA Immokalee Community School. The County will assign and provide one(I) .`
frill-time SRO to each of the school sites to serve and protect that school for the entirety 's
of each and every school day while students are attending school during the 2024-2025
school year. The SRO shall arrive on campus at each school site at least 30 minutes prior
to the starting time for school and shall remain on campus throughout the school day and
for at least 30 minutes after the final dismissal time for school. The CCSO shall provide
any and all relief and/or substitute SROs, as needed, to assure that each school site is
always being served by at least one SRO for the entirety of each and every school day
while students are attending school, •
(b) The SRO, as a law enforcement officer, will take law enforcement action as
is necessary and required by law. In so doing, he/she will work cooperatively with the
•
school site Principal and inform the Principal accordingly. This shall include law •
enforcement guidance to Principals when situations arise that involve possible violation •
• of law that could affect the health, safety, and welfare of students and staff at the given
school sites. The SRO will not be responsible for disciplining students which is the
province of the Principal,
•
(c) In the event that any school site noted herein needs support from the CCSO
for afterschool events, such school will be responsible for working out the appropriate
times and events and pay the costs of such services independently from this MOU.
is
(d) The CCSO shall have the right to reassign or dismiss any given school site
SRO at its discretion based on its protocols, It will promptly notify either the District
Superintendent or the appropriate Charter School leader. •
•
3. Payment of One-time Contributions The District will make the One-time
Contribution to the County upon receipt of signed MOU based upon the allocations for
students enrolled at the school sites enrolled as of October 31, 2024. The County •
acknowledges and agrees that it shall use all of the One-time Contribution to offset a
portion of the cost and expense of providing the SROs for the 2024-2025 school year to
the school sites referenced in paragraph 2(a)above. I •
•
4. Compliance, To ensure compliance with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Public Safety Act, the County, through the CCSO, shall: (a)require the applicable SRO
•
or his/her supervisor to serve on the Threat Assessment Team at each of the school sites ;
(b)require that all SROs undergo appropriate training and psychological examination;(c) •
•
require that the applicable SRO or his/her supervisor review all School Safety Plans in •
conjunction with the given school's Principal, or in the case of the District, the
appropriate security officer, and conduct school safety risk assessments at each of the
•
school sites ; (d) require that the applicable SRO or his/her supervisor conduct active
shooter/safety drills in accordance with the guidelines established by the Department of
• Education's Office of School Safety or in the case of the District, in accordance with its ,
Safety and Security program; and (e) ensure that all SROs have received Crisis
Intervention Training (CIT) certification. CCSO shall be responsible for maintaining •
records relating to training.
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5. Employment Status, Duties & Activities. It is understood that SROs are,
at all times, employees of the CCSO and are not employees of the District. Each SRO's
duties and activities shall be directed by and through the CCSO's chain-of-command,
The CCSO, shall work cooperatively and in coordination with the District's
Superintendent(or her designee) and the respective Principal at each of the school sites to
determine the duties and activities of the SROs. The SROs shall take appropriate law
enforcement action against any trespasser, intruder and/or other individual(s) posing a
threat to student or staff safety at the school sites and to address any criminal violations
occurring at the school sites.
6. Indemnification. To the extent permitted by law, the Parties agree to
indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless one another from and against suits, demands,
claims, liability, losses, penalties, damages, judgments, order, decrees, and costs and
expenses (including attorney's fees and all costs of litigation) for property damage,
liability, or death which may result from any willful misconduct or negligent act, error or
omission of either Party in connection with this MOU. This indemnification provision
shall not be construed as a waiver of any limitation of liability to which either Party may
be entitled under Section 768,28,Florida Statutes.
7, Miscellaneous. This MOU shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the•State of Florida. Venue for any dispute shall be in the
2011' Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida. With respect to the subject matter
herein, this MOU is the entire agreement between the Parties, superseding all previous
oral and written representations, understandings, and agreements between the Parties,
This MOU can only be changed by a writing signed by the Parties.
IN WITNESS WIIEREOI+, the Parties hereto have caused this MOU to be executed by
their appropriate officials,as of the date first above written.
ATTEST: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONE S
By:
County nager
‘ Chris Hall, Chairman
Approvedl'a, o o and legal sufficiency:
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ATTEST
Attorney for the Collier County CRYSTAL K.KINZE ,CLERK
Board of Commissioners A,,,
1 \il BY: Li; '
IC
Attest as to Chairman's
signature only
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ATTEST: COLLIER CO ' 'HERIFF'S OFFICE
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ATTEST: THE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA
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Approv as to form and legality:
,Dom. h.
I 'strict General Counsel
ATTEST: BRIDOEPREP ACADEMY
_ By:
Principal Board Chair
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ATTEST: COLLIER CHARTER ACADEMY
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1 By:
I Prinoipal Board.Chair
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ATTEST: GULF COAST CHARTER ACADEMY
SOUTH
By:
Principal Board Chair
ATTEST: MASON CLASSICAL ACADEMY
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By: ----
Principal Bo d hair
ATTEST: • NAPLES CLASSICAL ACADEMY
By:
Principal Board Chair
ATTEST: RCMA IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY
SCHOOL
By:
Principal Board Chair
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ATTEST: GULF COAST CHARTER ACADEMY I
SOUTH
I
By:
Principal Board Chair
ATTEST: MASON CLASSICAL ACADEMY
By:
Principa] Board Chair
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ATTEST: NAPLES CLASSICAL ACADEMY
koh Garda
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Ron 0arcfs(Jun 25,20240951 EDT) B y: 11.e F sthias(Jun 24,M2413:2s EDT)
Principal Board Chair i11
Approved by Naples Classical Academy governing board on Juno 17,2024.
ATTEST: RCMA IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY
SCHOOL
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By:
Principal Board Chair
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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Provision of School Resource Officers by the Collier County Sheriff's Office
This Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU") is by and between the District
School Board of Collier County, Florida (the "District"), the Collier County Board of
Commissioners ("the County"), and the Collier County Sheriff's Office ("CCSO"),
collectively the "Parties,"to provide security services to the school sites more fully noted
in paragraph 2 below.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the District desires to have police officers from the CCSO assigned
to serve and protect its elementary, middle, high, and alternative school sites, including
seven charter schools as more fully noted in paragraph 2(a) below. Such officers shall be
referred to collectively as School Resource Officers ("SROs");
WHEREAS, the CCSO would provide deputies, designated by the Sheriff, to be
assigned to District elementary, middle, and high schools for the purpose of providing
security for District students and staff in all such buildings/school sites; including the
school site(s) designated for the District's summer school program;
WHEREAS, the County acknowledges and agrees that the CCSO will provide
SROs to serve and protect the school sites as noted in paragraph 2(a) below;
WHEREAS, the District agrees to pay the County a one-time monetary
contribution amount that reflects the enrollment of students at all the school sites noted in
paragraph 2(a) below, to assist the County in covering the cost and expense of the CCSO
providing the SROs for the 2024-2025 school year(the"One-time Contribution"); and
WHEREAS, the County and the District, have determined and mutually agreed
that it is in the best interests of the Parties to enter into this MOU.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals and the mutual
promises and understandings contained herein, the Parties agree to the following terms
and conditions:
1. Term. The term of this MOU shall commence with the start of the 2024-
2025 academic school year and shall be understood to terminate at the conclusion of the
2025 summer school session.
2. (a) Provision of SROs. The CCSO, as an agency of the County, shall assign
and provide SROs to serve and protect the following school sites: (1) All District
elementary schools except for Tommy Barfield Elementary School ("TBE"), middle,
high, and alternative schools; and (2) the following charter schools: BridgePrep
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Academy, Collier Charter Academy, Gulf Coast Charter Academy South, Mason
Classical Academy North, Mason Classical Academy South, Naples Classical Academy
and RCMA Immokalee Community School. The County will assign and provide one (1)
full-time SRO to each of the school sites to serve and protect that school for the entirety
of each and every school day while students are attending school during the 2024-2025
school year, The SRO shall arrive on campus at each school site at least 30 minutes prior •
to the starting time for school and shall remain on campus throughout the school day and
for at least 30 minutes after the final dismissal time for school. The CCSO shall provide
any and all relief and/or substitute SROs, as needed, to assure that each school site is
always being served by at least one SRO for the entirety of each and every school day
while students are attending school.
(b) The SRO, as a law enforcement officer, will take law enforcement action as
•
is necessary and required by law. In so doing, he/she will work cooperatively with the
school site Principal and inform the Principal accordingly. This shall include law •
enforcement guidance to Principals when situations arise that involve possible violation
of law that could affect the health, safety, and welfare of students and staff at the given
school sites. The SRO will not be responsible for disciplining students which is the •
province of the Principal,
(c) In the event that any school site noted herein needs support from the CCSO •
for afterschool events, such school will be responsible for working out the appropriate •
times and events and pay the costs of such services independently from this MOU. •
(d) The CCSO shall have the right to reassign or dismiss any given school site
SRO at its discretion based on its protocols. It will promptly notify either the District
Superintendent or the appropriate Charter School leader.
3. Payment of One-time Contribution, The District will make the One-time
Contribution to the County upon receipt of signed MOU based upon the allocations for
students enrolled at the school sites enrolled as of October 31, 2024. The County
acknowledges and agrees that it shall use all of the One-time Contribution to offset a
portion of the cost and expense of providing the SROs for the 2024-2025 school year to
the school sites referenced in paragraph 2(a)above.
4. Comnlianee. To ensure compliance with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas
Public Safety Act, the County, through the CCSO, shall: (a) require the applicable SRO
or his/her supervisor to serve on the Threat Assessment Team at each of the school sites ;
(b) require that all SROs undergo appropriate training and psychological examination; (c)
require that the applicable SRO or his/her supervisor review all School Safety Plans in
conjunction with the given school's Principal, or in the case of the District, the
appropriate security officer, and conduct school safety risk assessments at each of the
school sites ; (d) require that the applicable SRO or his/her supervisor conduct active •
shooter/safety drills in accordance with the guidelines established by the Department of
Education's Office of School Safety or in the case of the District, in accordance with its
Safety and Security program; and (e) ensure that all SROs have received Crisis
Intervention Training (CIT) certification, CCSO shall be responsible for maintaining
records relating to training.
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5, Emr lovment Status, Duties & Activities. It is understood that SROs are,
at all times, employees of the CCSO and are not employees of the District. Each SRO's
duties and activities shall be directed by and through the CCSO's chain-of-command.
The CCSO, shall work cooperatively and in coordination with the District's
Superintendent(or her designee) and the respective Principal at each of the school sites to
determine the duties and activities of the SROs, The SROs shall take appropriate law
enforcement action against any trespasser, intruder and/or other individual(s) posing a
threat to student or staff safety at the school sites and to address any criminal violations
occurring at the school sites.
6. Indemnification. To the extent permitted by law, the Parties agree to
indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless one another from and against suits, demands,
claims, liability, losses, penalties, damages, judgments, order, decrees, and costs and
expenses (including attorney's fees and all costs of litigation) for property damage,
liability, or death which may result from any willful misconduct or negligent act, error or
omission of either Party in connection with this MOU. This indemnification provision
shall not be construed as a waiver of any limitation of liability to which either Party may
be entitled under Section 768.28,Florida Statutes,
7, Miscellaneous. This MOU shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Venue for any dispute shall be in the
20th Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida. With respect to the subject matter
herein, this MOU is the entire agreement between the Parties, superseding all previous
oral and written representations, understandings, and agreements between the Parties,
This MOU can only be changed by a writing signed by the Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this MOU to be executed by
their appropriate officials, as of the date first above written.
ATTEST: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
By: Lk/44141/k.
County nager
Chris Hall, Chairman
Approve 'a. o end legal sufficiency:
ATTEST
Attorney f e flier County CRYSTAL K.KINZEL,CLERK
Board of C mmi ners r
BY:
1.t.ekC
ftest as to Cha,r;;;�„s
signature only
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ATTEST: COLLIER CO ' SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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ATTEST: THE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
OF COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA
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