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AMENDMENTS TO THE INTEGRATED LAW & JUSTICE AGENCY FOR ORANGE COUNTY (ILJAOC) JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT
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DEPARTMENT: POLICE DEPARTMENT
PRESENTED BY: JASON CHAMNESS, CAPTAIN
CONTACT INFORMATION: JASON CHAMNESS, CAPTAIN, (714) 754-5272
RECOMMENDATION:
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Staff recommends the City Council review and approve the proposed amendments to the Joint Powers Agreement for further review and approval by the Member Agencies.
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BACKGROUND:
Since June of 2006, the City of Costa Mesa (on behalf of the Police Department), has been a Member Agency of the Integrated Law & Justice Agency for Orange County (ILJAOC), a Joint Powers Authority. The JPA currently has 24 Members, representing each City that has a Municipal Police Department, as well as the County of Orange, and the Orange County Sheriff's Department for its identified service areas. The Member Agencies also include the Superior Court of Orange County, the University of California at Irvine and California State University, Fullerton, on behalf of their Police Departments. The JPA was formed to allow Criminal Justice Agencies in Orange County to jointly address new technology projects on a regional basis, as well as improve business processes affecting the efficiency of the Criminal Justice System in Orange County. It has the authority to move the represented agencies forward collectively on issues that would be virtually impractical to accomplish on an agency-by-agency basis.
The Member Agencies originally adopted the Joint Powers Agreement (the "Agreement") on September 3, 2008. The Agreement was next amended on June 8, 2015. The Agreement governs the operation of the ILJOC. The Agreement is executed by all Member Agencies and all Member Agencies must approve the proposed amendments.
ANALYSIS:
The following amendments to the Agreement are proposed:
* Page 1: The amendments list the date of the proposed amendment and clarify when the original Agreement was adopted.
* Page 2: The a...
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