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AGENDA REQUEST & STAFF REPORT
For Board Business Meeting of June 16, 2008
Please see directions for completing this document on the next page.
DATE: June 10, 2008
FROM: Sue Brewster, SO, 385-1714 / Shannon Dames, Health Dept. 322-7410
TITLE OF AGENDA ITEM:
Consideration of Board Signature of Mutual Aid Agreement # 2008-089; an Intergovernmental
Agreement to Provide Mutual Aide Between Deschutes, Crook, Douglas, Grant, Harney, Jefferson,
Klamath, Lake, Lane and Wheeler Counties in the case of a Public Health Emergency.
PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS DATE? No.
BACKGROUND AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS:
This is a mutual aid agreement between the counties listed above to provide mutual aid to one another
in case of a public health emergency. It replaces the 2006 mutual aid agreement the county had
previously signed.
The 2007 legislature passed SB 330, mandating certain provisions in mutual aid agreements. For
example, SB 330 requires that:
1) Either the presiding officer of the governing body or chief executive officer or designee may
request mutual aid from another party to this agreement. This requirement is now set out under
paragraph 6.1 of this agreement. The prior agreement authorized the public health administrator or
designee to request aid from another party to the agreement.
2) If the request is oral, the responding local government must document its response in writing within
30 days of the request. This provision was not in the prior agreement and is now under paragraph 6.1.
3) The employees of the responding government shall remain at all times employees of the responding
government and under the ultimate command and control of the responding government. This
provision was not in the former agreement and is now under paragraph 8.3.
4) After 90 days, disputes over compensation must be submitted to arbitration under the commercial
arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association. The former agreement did not contain this
mandate, and is now under paragraph 9.8.
5) If an employee of a responding government is injured in the course of providing assistance, tie
employee is entitled to all applicable benefits normally available to the employee. This provision was
not in the former agreement and is now set out under paragraph 10.3.
6) Employees of a responding government are agents of the requesting local government. This
provision was not in the former agreement and is now under paragraph 14.1.
7) Assistance rendered by an employer of a responding government is a governmental function. This
provision was not in the original agreement and is now under paragraph 14.2.
Examples of situations when this Agreement may be put into action include; volcanic eruptions,
flooding, water, food or air contamination, communicable disease outbreaks and radiation. Services
that may be provided to a party include nursing staff, equipment, vaccines, health educators, admin
staff, communication equipment, personal protective equipment, security and law enforcement.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
The responding party shall pay all of their personnel and routine equipment costs used in the response
for the first 72 hours. After 72 hours all costs incurred by the responding party shall be paid as agreed
between the parties involved. A requesting agency that receives state or federal funds to cover
emergency response expenses during the responding agencies response time will accept a responding
parties' expenses for billing against those funds. Exact fiscal impact to the parties of the Agreement can
not be known until the Agreement is invoked.
RECOMMENDATION & ACTION REQUESTED:
Approve and sign Mutual Aid Agreement # 2008-089.
ATTENDANCE: Shannon Dames, Health Department / Sue Brewster, SO
DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS:
Please return Board signed original to Michelle Goodin, Legal Assistant with the Deschutes County
Sheriff's Office for distribution to all parties.
Date:
DESCHUTES COUNTY DOCUMENT SUMMARY
June 10, 2008
Department: !.Sheriffs Office
Contact Person: ISue Brewster Phone #:
Contractor/Supplier/Consultant Name:
n/a
385-1714
Goods and/or Services: Establishes a Mutual Aid Agreement between Deschutes
County and Crook, Douglas, Grant, Harney, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Lane and
Wheeler counties ("Parties"), as to how the Parties will work together toward
cooperation and mutual assistance in the areas of public health incidents, crises and
emergency preparedness and response.
Background & History: This is a mutual aid agreement between the counties listed
above to provide mutual aid to one another in case of a public health emergency. It
replaces the 2006 mutual aid agreement the county had previously signed.
The 2007 legislature passed SB 330, mandating certain provisions in mutual aid
agreements. For example, SB 330 requires that:
1) Either the presiding officer of the governing body or chief executive officer or designee
may request mutual aid from another party to this agreement. This requirement is now set
out under paragraph 6.1 of this agreement. The prior agreement authorized the public
health administrator or designee to request aid from another party to the agreement.
2) If the request is oral, the responding local government must document its response in
writing within 30 days of the request. This provision was not in the prior agreement and is
now under paragraph 6.1.
3) The employees of the responding government shall remain at all times employees of
the responding government and under the ultimate command and control of the responding
government. This provision was not in the former agreement and is now under paragraph
8.3.
4) After 90 days, disputes over compensation must be submitted to arbitration under the
commercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association. The former
agreement did not contain this mandate, and is now under paragraph 9.8.
5) If an employee of a responding government is injured in the course of providing
assistance, the employee is entitled to all applicable benefits normally available to the
employee. This provision was not in the former agreement and is now set out under
paragraph 10.3.
6) Employees of a responding government are agents of the requesting local
government. This provision was not in the former agreement and is now under paragraph
14.1
7) Assistance rendered by an employer of a responding government is a governmental
function. This provision was not in the original agreement and is now under paragraph
14.2.
6/10/2M
Examples of situations when this Agreement may be put into action include; volcanic
eruptions, flooding, water, food or air contamination, communicable disease outbreaks and
radiation. Services that may be provided to a party include nursing staff, equipment,
vaccines, health educators, admin staff, communication equipment, personal protective
equipment, security and law enforcement.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
The responding party shall pay all of their personnel and routine equipment costs used in
the response for the first 72 hours. After 72 hours all costs incurred by the responding party
shall be paid as agreed between the parties involved. A requesting agency that receives
state or federal funds to cover emergency response expenses during the responding
agencies response time will accept a responding parties' expenses for billing against those
funds. Exact fiscal impact to the parties of the Agreement can not be known until the
Agreement is invoked.
Agreement Starting Date:
Upon execution of all parties
Annual Value or Total Payment:
1I
None
Insurance Certificate Received check box)
Insurance Expiration Date:
Check all that apply:
❑ RFP, Solicitation or Bid Process
❑ Informal quotes (<$150K)
X Exempt from RFP, Solicitation or Bid Process (specify — see DCC §2.37)
Ending Date:
Indefinitely
Funding Source: (Included in current budget? X Yes 1 I No
If No, has budget amendment been submitted? U Yes ❑ No
Departmental Contact:
Title:
Health Department
Shannon Dames
Phone #:
322-7410
Department Director Approval:
Signature
Date
Distribution of Document: Include complete information if document is to be mailed.
Official Review:
County Signature Required (check one): 0 BOCC X Department Director (if <$25K)
0 Administrator (if >$25K but <$150K; if >$150K, BOCC Order No. )
Legal Review Date
Document Number
6/10/200 ;
Reviewed
Legal Counsel
For Recording Stamp Only
MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT # 2008 - 089
Intergovernmental Agreement to Provide Mutual Aid Between
Deschutes County, Crook County, Douglas County, Grant County, Harney County,
Jefferson County, Klamath County, Lake County, Lane County, and Wheeler
County
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between Deschutes County, Crook County,
Douglas County, Grant County, Harney County, Jefferson County, Klamath County, Lake County,
Lane County, Linn County and Wheeler County and (individually and collectively referred to as
Parties").
1.0 Effective Date
The effective date of this Agreement is upon execution of all parties signatures. Once effective, this
Agreement supersedes all prior Mutual Aid Agreements entered into by the parties in the areas of
public health incidents, crises and emergency ("emergency") preparedness and response.
2.0 Authority
ORS 910.010 authorizes units of local government to enter into written agreements with other units of
local government for the performance of any and all functions and activities that a party to the
agreement, its officers or agencies, have authority to perform. ORS 401.015, et seq., authorizes and
directs local governments to prepare for and respond to emergencies. ORS 401.480, et seq., further
provides that units of local government may enter into cooperative assistance agreements for
reciprocal emergency aid and resources. This Agreement is entered into under and pursuant to the
authority of these statutes.
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3.0 Purpose
This Agreement sets out how the Parties will work together toward cooperation and mutual assistance
in the areas of public health incidents, crises and emergency ("emergency") preparedness and
response.
4.0 Definitions
4.1 "Party" means each of the governmental entities that are a party to this Agreement.
4.2 "Requesting party" means a party in need of or requesting assistance under this Agreement.
4.3 "Responding party" means a party responding outside its geographic boundaries in response
to a need or request for assistance by another party under this Agreement.
5.0 Scope of Agreement
5.1 The parties agree to provide to any and all other parties to this Agreement, personnel,
equipment, supplies and other forms of assistance on the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement. The parties recognize and agree that such personnel, equipment, supplies and
other assistance may not be available at a given time or under various circumstances. Each
party agrees to attempt, in good faith, to provide a requesting party with such personnel,
equipment, supplies and other assistance that may be reasonably necessary to assist the
requesting party in responding to an emergency.
In making a good faith determination of whether assistance may reasonably be provided to a
requesting party, the responding party may consider the logistics of cost of responsive travel,
the availability and cost of any responsive equipment, vehicles and/or staff, and whether or not
local duties and obligations would be compromised by said response.
5.2. Each party hereby consents that the authority of the public health administrator and
employees of each party is extended into the jurisdiction or territory of a requesting party when
requested by the requesting party. This provision notwithstanding, nothing in this Agreement
shall be construed as either limiting or extending the lawful jurisdiction of any party except as
expressly set forth in this Agreement.
6.0 Request Procedure
6.1 Requests for mutual aid under this agreement shall be made either orally or in writing by the
presiding officer of the governing body or chief executive officer or designee to the -presiding
officer of governing body for designee or designee of the responding party. If a request is oral,
the responding local government must document its response in writing within 30 days from
request date to the requesting local government.
7.0 Response Procedure
7.1 Upon receipt of a request for mutual aid under this Agreement, the party receiving the request
(responding party) shall, as soon as reasonably possible, take the following actions:
a. Determine whether the responding party has the personnel, equipment, material or
other form of assistance available to respond to the request;
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b. Determine what available personnel, equipment, material and/or other forms of
assistance shall be supplied;
c. Dispatch or otherwise make available appropriate and available personnel, equipment,
material and/or other assistance to the location or locations designated by the
requesting party;
d. Advise the requesting party immediately in the event all or some of the requested
personnel, equipment, material or other type of assistance is not available or will not be
available within a reasonable amount of time;
7.2 The responding party has the right, in the party's sole discretion, to determine the availability
and priority of providing personnel, equipment, material and/or other forms of assistance
under this Agreement.
7.3 No action can be maintained by any party in the event that the party receiving the request
determines that needed equipment/personnel/supplies are not available.
7.4 Response and the extent of the response are voluntary and may be terminated at any time.
8.0 Control and Supervision
8.1 For purposes of the operational and tactical objectives required by the requesting local
government, the resources of a responding local government are under the direct command
and control of the requesting local government.
8.2 Unless otherwise directed by the requesting local government:
a. The employees of the responding local government shall use the standard operating
procedures, medical and other protocols and rating procedures used by the responding local
government to accomplish the strategic and tactical goals.
b. The services, equipment and supplies of the responding local government shall be used
under the standard operating procedures, medical and other protocols and rating procedures
used by the responding local government to accomplish the strategic and tactical goals.
8.3 Notwithstanding subsection 8.1 of this section, employees of the responding local government
remain at all times employees of the responding local government and under the ultimate
command and control of the responding local government.
9.0 Allocation of Costs for Personnel, Equipment, Materials and Supplies
9.1 The responding party pays all their personnel and routine equipment costs used in the
response for the first 72 hours. After 72 hours, all costs incurred by the responding party are
paid as agreed between the parties involved.
9.2 A requesting agency that receives state or federal funds to cover emergency response
expenses during the responding agencies response time will accept a responding parties
expenses for billing against those funds.
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9.3 All equipment and unused materials and supplies provided in accordance with this Agreement
shall be returned to the responding party upon release by the requesting party or upon
demand by the responding party.
9.4 All equipment and unused materials or supplies provided by a responding party shall, upon
return to the responding party, be returned in the same condition as originally provided,
reasonable wear and tear accepted.
9.5 After 72 hours, compensation for loss or damage to equipment other than reasonable wear
and tear or unused materials or supplies provided by a responding party occurring during the
emergency incident shall be paid by the requesting party, subject to the following limitations:
a. Maximum liability for loss or damage shall not exceed the cost of repair or cost of
replacement, whichever is less, of the item involved;
b. No compensation will be paid for loss or damage to equipment or unused materials or
supplies attributable to natural disasters or acts of God; and
c. The requesting party shall not be liable for loss or damage to equipment, unused materials
or supplies provided by the responding party which is caused by a willful act, recklessness
or negligence of any officer, employee or authorized agent of the responding party.
9.6 After 72 hours, the requesting party shall reimburse, at cost, each responding party for all
materials and supplies provided by the responding party which are used during the emergency
incident.
9.7 After 72 hours, compensation with the limitations set out under 9.3 and 9.4 will be paid as
agreed between the parties by the requesting party to the responding party within thirty (30)
days after presentation to the requesting party by the responding party of a written invoice or
invoices detailing the claimed loss or damage.
9.8 If the local governments cannot resolve the dispute within 90 days after receipt of the notice of
alleged noncompliance, either local government in the dispute may submit the dispute to
arbitration under the commercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association.
10.0 Personnel
10.1 Each county will continue to pay costs for their own personnel during the first 72 hours. Each
party shall remain fully responsible as employer for cost of all personnel provided through this
agreement. This includes the cost of all personnel provided at each employee's current
wages, including overtime, and travel expenses if any.
10.2 Each party shall insure its own employees as required by Oregon law.
10.3 If a person is an employee of a responding local government and the person sustains injury in
the course of providing requested assistance, the person is entitled to all applicable benefits,
including workers' compensation, normally available to the employee while performing regular
duties for the responding local government.
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11.0 Duration
11.1 This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect among the parties unless terminated, in
whole or in part, by a party or parties in accordance with Paragraph 12 of this Agreement.
12.0 Termination
12.1 Any party may terminate this Agreement as to that party at any time by giving thirty (30) days,
written notice to all other parties. Any such termination notice shall be hand -delivered or sert
via the United States Postal Service, certified mail, return receipt requested, to the public
health administrator of each of the remaining parties, with a copy provided to the governing
body of each of the remaining parties to this Agreement.
12.2 Upon termination of this Agreement by a party as to that party, all property not owned by the
terminating party which is in the custody or possession of the terminating party, shall be
returned as soon as reasonably possible to the party that owns the property.
12.3 Upon termination of this Agreement by a party or parties as to that party or parties, so long as
there remain at least two parties to this Agreement, this Agreement shall remain in full force
and effect as to all remaining parties.
13.0 Addition of Other Units of Local Government
Other units of local government which are otherwise eligible to become parties to this Agreement
pursuant to the statutory authorizations for this Agreement, may become parties to this Agreement by
(a) obtaining consent to become a party to this Agreement by all entities who, at the time of the
request, are parties to this Agreement; and (b) executing a copy of this Agreement and distributing a
copy to parties.
14.0 Agency/Governmental Function
14.1 Employees of a responding local government are agents of the requesting local government.
14.2 Assistance rendered by an employee of a responding local government is a governmental
function.
15.0 Indemnification and Hold Harmless, Notice of Applicable Laws and Regulations
15.1 To the extent permitted by the Oregon Constitution and subject to the provisions of the
Oregon Tort Claims Act, the Requesting Party agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless
each and every other party, and each other party's officers, employees and agents, from and
against any and all claims, suits, actions, damages, fees, costs, losses and expenses
resulting from, arising out of or in any way connected with activities conducted in the
performance of this Agreement at the request of the Requesting Party.
15.2 The requesting party shall inform the responding party of any local laws, codes, regulations
and ordinances applicable to the responding party's functions.
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16.0 Non -Exclusive Agreement
This Agreement is not intended to be exclusive among the Parties. Any Participating County may
enter into a separate emergency assistance or mutual aid agreement, and any other form of
agreement, with any other Participating County or any other entity. However, no such separate
agreement shall terminate any responsibility under this Agreement. To the extent other emergency
assistance or mutual aid agreements between or among any of the Parties are inconsistent with this
Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control.
17.0 No Association, Joint Venture or Partnership
This Agreement shall not be interpreted or construed to create an association, joint venture, or
partnership between or among any of the Parties or to impose any partnership obligations or liabilities
upon any Participating County. Furthermore, no Participating County shall be deemed by reason of
this Agreement or participation in any emergency incidents pursuant to this Agreement to be an agent
or representative of or to otherwise bind any other Participating County.
18.0 No Third -Party Beneficiary
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create any rights in or duties to any third party or any
liability or standard of care in reference to any third party. This Agreement shall not confer any right
or remedy upon any person or entity other than the Parties. Furthermore, this Agreement is not
intended to and shall not be construed to release or discharge any obligation or liability of any third
party to any Participating County.
19.0 Severability
Should any provision or provisions of this Agreement be construed by a court of competent jurisdiction
to be void, invalid or unenforceable, such construction shall affect only the provision or provisions so
construed and shall not affect, impair or invalidate any of the other provisions of this Agreement,
which shall remain in full force and effect as if this Agreement did not contain the particular provision
or provisions held to be void, invalid or unenforceable.
20.0 Counterparts
This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts, each of which, when executed and
delivered, shall be an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same Agreement.
21.0 Entire Agreement
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement among the parties concerning the subject matter
hereof, and supersedes any and all prior or contemporaneous negotiations and/or agreements among
the parties, whether written or oral, concerning the subject matter of this Agreement which are not
fully expressed herein. The terms and conditions of this Agreement may not be waived, altered,
modified or amended without the prior written approval of all affected parties.
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DATED this day of 2008 DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
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