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Reso 2024-036 Transfer of 911 Calls Between SLPD and ACSO
(Amended)
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Agreement for Transfer of 9-1-1 Calls <br />shall be provided with a certificate of insurance and policy endorsement that <br />indicates such. <br />E. The Parties may satisfy these insurance requirements through participation in a joint <br />powers’ insurance pool or other similar arrangement as allowed under the California <br />Government Code. <br />9. INDEMNIFICATION. The Sheriff’s Office shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend SLPD, <br />including its elected officials, officers, agents and employees, and volunteers from and <br />against any and all claims, including, but not limited to, all litigation, demands, damages, <br />liabilities, costs, and expenses, including court costs and attorney’s fees, resulting or arising <br />from the Sheriff’s Office performance or failure to perform under this Agreement with the <br />exception of claims, damages or injuries arising from the sole active negligence of SLPD. <br />SLPD shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the Sheriff’s Office, including its elected <br />officials, officers, and agents and employees from and against any and all cl aims, including, <br />but not limited to, all litigation, demands, damages, liabilities, costs and expenses, including <br />court costs and attorney’s fees, resulting or arising from SLPD’s performance or failure to <br />perform under this Agreement, with the exception of claims, damages or injuries arising <br />from the sole active negligence of the Sheriff’s Office. <br />10. TERM OF THE AGREEMENT. The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date <br />last signed by the Parties below and shall continue from March 10, 2024, to September <br />9, 2024 (6 months), with two (2) additional 6-month extensions upon mutual <br />agreement of both parties. <br />11. TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by either Party without cause <br />upon fifteen (15) days written notice to the other Party. A termination, however, shall <br />not affect any monies owed to Sheriff’s Office for the services performed under this <br />Agreement by SLPD’s request. Upon SLPD’s submission of a termination notice, SLPD <br />shall pay Sheriff’s Office all costs for services performed up until the time of <br />termination of this Agreement. <br />12. SLPD PAY OBLIGATIONS. SLPD agrees to pay the Sheriff’s Office the actual costs for <br />providing services up to an amount not to exceed $500,000 for each term, which will be <br />invoiced monthly to provide dispatching services. <br />13. NOTICES. All notices required or contemplated by this Agreement shall be in writing <br />and shall be delivered to the respective Party as set forth in this section. <br />TO: San Leandro Police Department TO: Alameda County Sheriff’s Office <br />Attn: Kevin Hart Attn: Capt. Brian Barker <br />Interim Chief of Police Emergency Dispatch Services <br />901 E 14th Street 2000 – 150th Avenue <br />San Leandro, CA 94577 San Leandro, CA 94578 <br />3 <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: B015E58D-1462-4654-AC96-DC8BDC1BEF0B
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