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BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING
SAMUEL E. DEAN BOARD ROOM
BUTLER GOVERNMENT CENTER
1200 OAK BROOK ROAD
OAK BROOK, ILLINOIS
630-368-5000
AGENDA ITEM
Regular Board of Trustees Meeting
of
June 12, 2018
SUBJECT: Resolution to Approve a Successor Intergovernmental Service and Mutual
Aid Agreement for Northern Illinois Police Alarm System (NIPAS)
FROM: James R. Kruger Jr., Chief of Police
BUDGET SOURCE/BUDGET IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDED MOTION: I move that the Village Board approve Resolution 2018-
R-1728 to authorize the Village President to sign and the Village Clerk to attest to a
successor agreement between the Village of Oak Brook and the Northern Illinois Police
Alarm System (NIPAS).
Background/History:
The Village of Oak Brook has been a member of the Northern Illinois Police Alarm System
since 1997. Our participation in NIPAS provides essential mutual aid support to the
Village during times when a police emergency exceeds our capability. NIPAS has grown
in size since its inception to over one hundred participating agencies and has proven to be
an essential asset to the region.
During the NIPAS annual membership meeting on May 10, 2018, the NIPAS Board of
Officers provided a report recommending NIPAS Agreement and the NIPAS Bylaws be
updated. The NIPAS Agreement is the foundation document adopted by action of the
corporate authorities of each member agency. The NIPAS Bylaws are adopted and
modified from time to time by the NIPAS membership at its annual meeting or any special
meeting.
The following changes proposed by the NIPAS Board will be enabled by the new NIPAS
Amended Agreement:
1. General updates to a document that has not been modified since 1983.
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2.Allow for the expansion of NIPAS membership to included non-municipal law
enforcement agencies within the NIPAS service area. Such agencies are certified
by the State of Illinois and often serve Colleges, Universities and other entities.
3.Simplifies and clarifies procedures for entities wishing to terminate participation
in NIPAS.
4.Reduces NIPAS’s risk of liability by incorporating “best practice” language
designed to aid in defending in case of legal challenges.
The NIPAS Board has asked each participating member to seek approval from its corporate
authorities to update the NIPAS Agreement. The approval would take the form of adopting
Resolution # 2018-R-1728 on the agenda approving continued participation in NIPAS
under the Amended Agreement. Once three-fourths of the NIPAS members have adopted
the Amended Agreement, the NIPAS Board will call a special meeting of all participating
members. Adequate notice will be provided to any participating member not yet taking
action on adopting the Amended Agreement.
It is anticipated NIPAS will adopt the new Amended Agreement and act to adopt the new
NIPAS Bylaws at the special meeting to be held later in 2018. Any participating agency
that has not adopted the Amended Agreement by the time of the special meeting will cease
to be a member of NIPAS. As an added point of information, NIPAS enlisted the assistance
of Mr. Peter Friedman of Holland and Knight to revise the agreement.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the Village Board authorize the Village President to execute a
successor Intergovernmental Agreement between the Village of Oak Brook and Northern
Illinois Police Alarm System (NIPAS).
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RESOLUTION 2018-PD-IGA-ALM-MUTAID-R-1728
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN AMENDED MUTUAL
AID AGREEMENT FOR THE NORTHERN ILLINOIS
POLICE ALARM SYSTEM
WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution authorizes units of local
government to contract or otherwise associate among themselves in any manner not prohibited
by law or ordinance; and
WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the 1970 Illinois Constitution and the Illinois
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 5 ILCS 220/1, et seq., authorizes units of local government
to exercise any power or powers, privileges or authority which may be exercised by the unit of
local government individually to be exercised and enjoyed jointly with any other local government
or body in the State; and
WHEREAS, the Northern Illinois Police Alarm System (“NIPAS”) is an intergovernmental
organization established via an intergovernmental service and mutual aid agreement (“NIPAS
Agreement”) entered into by law enforcement agencies serving the northern Illinois and
Chicagoland region (“Participating Agencies”); and
WHEREAS, through the NIPAS Agreement, the Participating Agencies have agreed to
provide one another with mutual aid in the event of an emergency situation within the primary law
enforcement jurisdiction of a Participating Agency that threatens or causes loss of life and
property and exceeds the stand-alone physical and organizational capabilities of that Participating
Agency; and
WHEREAS, on February 11, 1997, the Village Board of Trustees adopted Resolution No.
97-AG-NIPAS-E1-R-687 approving the NIPAS Agreement whereby the Village’s police
department became a Participating Agency in NIPAS subject to the terms and conditions of the
NIPAS Agreement; and
WHEREAS, as NIPAS has now expanded to over 100 Participating Agencies, the needs
of NIPAS have evolved and grown in complexity beyond the constraints of the NIPAS Agreement
as it is currently constituted; and
WHEREAS, in order to adequately continue to meet those needs and serve its growing
number of Participating Agencies, NIPAS has requested that its Participating Agencies agree to
amend the NIPAS Agreement by entering into an amended NIPAS Agreement (“Amended NIPAS
Agreement”); and
WHEREAS, the Village Board of Trustees has determined that it is in the best interests of
the Village and its residents to enter into the Amended NIPAS Agreement;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Board of Trustees of the Village of
Oak Brook, DuPage and Cook Counties, Illinois, as follows:
SECTION 1: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part
of, this Resolution.
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SECTION 2: APPROVAL OF AMENDED NIPAS AGREEMENT. The Village Board of
Trustees hereby approves the Amended NIPAS Agreement in substantially the form attached to
this Resolution as Exhibit A.
SECTION 3: AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE AMENDED NIPAS AGREEMENT. The
Village Board of Trustees hereby authorizes and directs the Village President and the Chief of the
Police Department to execute and the Village Clerk to attest, on behalf of the Village, the
Amended NIPAS Agreement approved in Section 2 of this Resolution.
SECTION 4: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from
and after its passage and approval according to law.
APPROVED this 12th day of June, 2018.
___________________________________
Gopal G. Lalmalani
Village President
PASSED this 12th day of June, 2018.
AYES: ______________________________
NAYS: ______________________________
ABSENT ____________________________
ATTEST:
_____________________________________
Charlotte K. Pruss
Village Clerk
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Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
The undersigned Participating Law Enforcement
Agencies agree pursuant to the Constitution of the
State of Illinois, 1970, Article VII, Section 10, the Inter-
governmental Cooperation Act (5 ILCS 220/1 et seq.),
65 ILCS 5/1-4-6, 65 ILCS 5/11-1-2.1, and 745 ILCS
10/7-101 et seq., as follows:
Section 1
Purpose of Amended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
This Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is
made in recognition of the fact that natural occur-
rences, or man-made occurrences, may result in
situations which are beyond the ability of individual
law enforcement agencies to manage and respond to
effectively in terms of manpower and equipment re-
sources on hand at a given time. Each Participating
Agency has and does express its intent to assist other
Participating Agencies by assigning some of its man-
power and equipment resources to a Stricken Agency
as resources and situations allow. The specific intent
of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is to
permit each Participating Agency to more fully safe-
guard the lives, persons, and property of all citizens
within its respective Primary Law Enforcement Juris-
diction.
Section 2
Definitions
For the purpose of this Amended Mutual Aid Agree-
ment and Plan, the following terms are defined as
follows:
Aiding Agency: A Participating Agency furnishing po-
lice equipment and manpower to a Stricken Agency.
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan: An
amended Mutual Aid Agreement Plan which shall
go into effect and supersede the Original Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan pursuant to the procedures set
forth in Section 5 of this Amended Mutual Aid Agree-
ment and Plan.
Amended NIPAS Bylaws: Amended NIPAS Bylaws,
which shall go into effect and supersede the NIPAS
Bylaws upon their adoption, pursuant to Article XV,
Section 1 of the NIPAS Bylaws, by a majority of the
Original Participating Agencies present at the special
meeting of Original Participating Agencies called, pur-
suant to Article XI, Section 4 of the NIPAS Bylaws, at
least 60 days after the last of the following two events
to occur: (i) the passage and approval of an ordinance
or resolution approving participation in NIPAS and
the Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, in the
manner provided by law, by the corporate authorities
of at least three-fourths of the Participating Agencies;
and (ii) the execution of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan by the heads of the corporate
authorities and the commanding officers of at least
three-fourths of the Original Participating Agencies.
Emergency Situation: A situation occurring within a
Stricken Jurisdiction that requires the Stricken Agen-
cy to perform Law Enforcement Services that would
exceed the stand-alone physical and organizational
capabilities of the Stricken Agency.
Law Enforcement Services: The serving and protect-
ing of the lives, persons, and property of all citizens
within a Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction, includ-
ing, without limitation, the investigation of all crimes
occurring or alleged or suspected to have occurred
within its Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction.
Mutual Aid: Response and assistance by the Aiding
Agencies in the event of an Emergency Situation.
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan: A definite and pre-
arranged written agreement and plan whereby the
provision of Mutual Aid is agreed upon in accordance
with the Police Alarm Assignments as developed by
the commanding officers of the Participating Agen-
cies.
NIPAS Bylaws: Those bylaws establishing the NIPAS
Board, as required pursuant to Section 3.G of the
Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, and the
rules by which the NIPAS Board shall operate adopted
by the Participating Agencies on March 23, 1988, and
subsequently amended by the Participating Agencies
on March 21, 1991, April 17, 1992, May 11, 1994, May
20, 1998, and May 20, 2009.
NIPAS Board: The Board of Officers of NIPAS, the
governing board of NIPAS, established pursuant to
Section 3.G of the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan.
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Northern Illinois Police Alarm System (NIPAS): An
organization of Northern Illinois law enforcement
agencies participating in the Original Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan and this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan.
Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan: That Mu-
tual Aid Agreement and Plan pursuant to which NI-
PAS and the Participating Agencies operate and are
governed, which shall be in effect until the Amended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan goes into effect and
supersedes the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section
5 of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan.
Original Participating Agencies: Those Participating
Agencies whose corporate authorities had approved
participation in NIPAS and whose head of corporate
authorities and commanding officers had executed
the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan prior to
May 1, 2018.
Participating Agency: A law enforcement agency ded-
icated to performing Law Enforcement Services for its
Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction that commits
itself to participate in NIPAS pursuant to the terms of
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan.
Police Alarm Assignments: A pre-determined listing
of manpower and equipment that will respond to aid
a Stricken Agency.
Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction: A geographi-
cally, politically, or contractually defined area for which
a Participating Agency is primarily responsible for per-
forming Law Enforcement Services.
Specialized Teams: A subsidiary team of NIPAS es-
tablished by the NIPAS Board, consisting of Partici-
pating Agencies electing to participate pursuant to a
separate agreement, and dedicated to performing a
specialized set of Law Enforcement Services for the
sole benefit of the Participating Agencies electing to
participate in the Specialized Team and not for the
benefit of all of NIPAS or all of the Participating Agen-
cies.
Stricken Agency: The Participating Agency that is pri-
marily responsible for performing Law Enforcement
Services for a Stricken Jurisdiction.
Stricken Jurisdiction: The Primary Law Enforcement
Jurisdiction in which an Emergency Situation occurs
that is of such magnitude that it cannot be adequately
managed or responded to by the Participating Agen-
cy primarily responsible for performing the Law En-
forcement Services for that Primary Law Enforcement
Jurisdiction.
Section 3
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
The corporate authorities of each Participating Agen-
cy are authorized on behalf of that Participating Agen-
cy to enter into and subsequently alter and amend, on
the advice of the commanding officer of the Partici-
pating Agency, this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan as follows:
A. Whenever an Emergency Situation is of such
magnitude and consequence that it is deemed
advisable by the senior officer present of the
Stricken Agency, or his or her designee, to re-
quest Mutual Aid from the Aiding Agencies, the
senior officer present of the Stricken Agency, or
his or her designee, may do so in accordance
with the following:
1. Immediately determine what resources are
required according to the Police Alarm As-
signments.
2. Immediately determine if the required equip-
ment and personnel can be committed in
response to the request from the Stricken
Agency.
3. Dispatch immediately the personnel and
equipment required to the Stricken Agency
in accordance with the Police Alarm Assign-
ments.
B. The rendering of Mutual Aid under the terms of
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
shall not be mandatory in accordance with the
Police Alarm Assignments if local conditions pro-
hibit response. In that event it is the responsi-
bility of the Aiding Agency to immediately notify
the Stricken Agency of the circumstances that
prevent the provision of Mutual Aid in response to
the Emergency Situation.
C. The senior officer present of the Stricken Agency,
or his or her designee, shall assume full respon-
sibility and command for operations at the scene.
The senior officer present of the Stricken Agency,
or his or her designee, will assign personnel and
equipment, of the Aiding Agencies, to positions
when and where he or she deems necessary.
D. Requests for Mutual Aid under this Amended Mu-
tual Aid Agreement and Plan will be initiated only
in the event of an Emergency Situation in which
the demands for Law Enforcement Services on
the Stricken Agency exceed the stand-alone
physical and organizational capabilities of the
Stricken Agency. Aiding Agencies will be released
and returned to duty in their own Primary Law En-
forcement Jurisdiction as soon as the Emergency
Situation is resolved to the point which permits
the Stricken Agency to satisfactorily handle it with
its own resources or, as pursuant to subsection B
above, when an Aiding Agency so decides.
E. All Law Enforcement Services performed under
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
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shall be rendered without reimbursement of any
party from the other(s). Requests for indemnifi-
cation for unusual or burdensome costs incurred
in the performance of Mutual Aid may be submit-
ted by the Aiding Agency to the Stricken Agency.
Indemnification of such costs shall be at the dis-
cretion of the corporate authorities of the Stricken
Agency.
F. Each Participating Agency assumes the respon-
sibility for members of its police force acting pur-
suant to this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan, both as to indemnification of said members
of the Participating Agency’s police force as pro-
vided for by 65 ILCS 5/1-4-6 in the case of munic-
ipal Participating Agencies or 55 ILCS 5/5-1002
in the case of county Participating Agencies, or
any other Statute of the State of Illinois or law or
bylaw of the Participating Agencies, as the case
may be, and as to personal benefits to said mem-
bers of the Participating Agency’s police force,
all to the same extent as they are protected, in-
sured, indemnified and otherwise provided for by
the Statutes of the State of Illinois or the laws or
bylaws of the Participating Agencies when those
members of the Primary Agency’s police force are
acting solely within the Participating Agency’s Pri-
mary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction.
G. Defense and Indemnification of NIPAS.
1. Defense. In the event that NIPAS is named
as a party to a lawsuit, claim or action as a
separate party, either individually or in ad-
dition to other Participating Agencies, the
Stricken Agency shall be responsible, at its
sole cost, for the defense of NIPAS in such
lawsuit, claim or action.
2. Indemnification. To the extent permitted by
law, the indemnification of NIPAS from and
against any liability, damage, cost, includ-
ing plaintiff’s attorney’s fees, or expense as-
sessed against NIPAS shall be shared equal-
ly between each Participating Agency named
as a party to the lawsuit, claim or action.
H. Insurance Requirements. Each Participating
Agency under the terms of this Amended Mutual
Aid Agreement and Plan shall procure and main-
tain, at its sole and exclusive expense, insurance
coverage which covers itself, its personnel and
equipment and liability for its participation in pro-
viding Mutual Aid pursuant to this Amended Mu-
tual Aid Agreement and Plan as follows:
1. Commercial General Liability (Including con-
tractual liability coverage): $1,000,000 com-
bined single limit per occurrence for bodily
injury, and property damage and $1,000,000
per occurrence for personal injury. The gen-
eral aggregate shall be twice the required oc-
currence limit. Minimum General Aggregate
shall be no less than $2,000,000 or a project/
contract specific aggregate of $1,000,000.
2. Business Automobile Liability: $1,000,000
combined single limit per accident for bodily
injury and property damage.
3. Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Lia-
bility: Workers’ Compensation coverage with
statutory limits and Employers’ Liability limits
of $500,000 per accident.
4. Each Agency shall bear the responsibility for
its own insurance even in the event of inade-
quate, nonexistent or exhausted coverage.
I. The commanding officers of the Participating
Agencies shall maintain a governing board, the
NIPAS Board, and establish an operational plan
for giving and receiving Mutual Aid under this
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan. Said
plan shall be reviewed, updated and tested at reg-
ular intervals.
J. Each Participating Agency agrees to pay dues
or fees, as determined by the NIPAS Board in
its sole and absolute discretion, in exchange for
the Participating Agency’s participation in NIPAS.
Payments of such dues or fees, if any, are due at
the commencement of participation in NIPAS and
thereafter upon request from the NIPAS Board.
K. The NIPAS Board, from time to time as it sees
fit, may establish Specialized Teams within NIP-
AS dedicated to performing specialized sets of
Law Enforcement Services for the sole benefit of
those Participating Agencies who elect to partici-
pate in each Specialized Team and may set forth
the scope of services or mission, participation
criteria, rules and regulations, and additional fees
or dues for each Specialized Team at its discre-
tion (collectively, “Additional Requirements”).
Participating Agencies may elect to participate
in these Specialized Teams in accordance with
the Additional Requirements for each Specialized
Team, as set forth by the NIPAS Board. The spe-
cialized benefits and additional Mutual Aid offered
by each Specialized Team shall be available only
to those Participating Agencies which have elect-
ed to: (i) participate in that particular Specialized
Team; and (ii) comply with the Additional Require-
ments of that particular Specialized Team, as set
forth by the NIPAS Board. Approval and Execution
of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
by the undersigned law enforcement agency only
grant the undersigned law enforcement agency
participation in NIPAS as a whole and access to
the Mutual Aid from other Participating Agencies
in the event of an Emergency Situation, as those
terms are defined in Section 2 and pursuant to
the terms set forth in this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan, and do not grant or guaran-
tee to the undersigned law enforcement agency
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participation in a Specialized Team or access to
the specialized benefits and additional Mutual Aid
offered by each Specialized Team.
Section 4
Termination
A. Any Participating Agency may withdraw from
participation in NIPAS and this Amended Mutual
Aid Agreement and Plan by notifying the NIPAS
Board in writing (“Termination Notice”), on or
before December 31 of any calendar year, where-
upon the participation of the withdrawing Partic-
ipating Agency will terminate effective as of May
1 of the calendar year following the calendar year
in which the Termination Notice is received by the
NIPAS Board.
B. Any participating agency that fails to meet its ob-
ligations in accordance with this Amended Mu-
tual Aid Agreement and Plan or with the NIPAS
Bylaws may have its participation in NIPAS ter-
minated by a two-thirds vote of the NIPAS Board
pursuant to Article III, Section 8 of the Amended
NIPAS Bylaws.
C. Any Participating Agency found responsible for
any behavior detrimental to law enforcement
or whose continued participation would be det-
rimental to NIPAS, may have its participation in
NIPAS suspended or terminated by a two-thirds
vote of the NIPAS Board pursuant to Article III,
Section 9 of the Amended NIPAS Bylaws. Before
any Participating Agency may be suspended or
terminated from participation in NIPAS, the Par-
ticipating Agency will be notified and shall have
an opportunity to appear before the NIPAS Board.
Section 5
Adoption and Effect of Adoption
A. If the undersigned law enforcement agency is an
Original Participating Agency, this Amended Mu-
tual Aid Agreement and Plan shall be in full force
and in effect only upon the date of the last of the
following events to occur (“Original Participat-
ing Agency Effective Date”):
1. The passage and approval of an ordinance
or resolution approving participation in NIP-
AS and this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan, in the manner provided by law, by
the corporate authorities of the undersigned
Original Participating Agency (“Approval”);
2. The execution of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan by the head of the cor-
porate authorities and the commanding offi-
cer of the undersigned Original Participating
Agency (“Execution”);
3. The Approval of participation in NIPAS and
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan, in accordance with the procedures set
forth in Section 5.A.1 of this Amended Mutual
Aid Agreement, by the corporate authorities
of at least three-fourths of the Original Partic-
ipating Agencies;
4. The Execution of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan, in accordance with
the procedures set forth in Section 5.A.2 of
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement, by the
heads of the corporate authorities and the
commanding officers of at least three-fourths
of the Original Participating Agencies; and
5. The adoption of the Amended NIPAS Bylaws,
pursuant to Article XV, Section 1 of the NIPAS
Bylaws, by a majority of the Original Partici-
pating Agencies present at the special meet-
ing of the Original Participating Agencies
called, pursuant to Article XI, Section 4 of the
NIPAS Bylaws, at least 60 days after the last
to occur of the two events listed in Section
5.A.3 and Section 5.A.4 of this Amended Mu-
tual Aid Agreement and Plan.
If this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is
brought into full force and effect pursuant to this Sec-
tion 5.A of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan, then, as of the Original Participating Agency Ef-
fective Date: (i) the undersigned Original Participating
Agency shall remain a Participating Agency in NIPAS
and, if the undersigned Original Participating Agen-
cy has elected to participate in a Specialized Team
or Specialized Teams, the participation of the under-
signed Original Participating Agency in its respective
Specialized Team or Specialized Teams shall contin-
ue; (ii) the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
shall be terminated; (iii) this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan and the provisions contained
herein shall supersede and control over the Original
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan and any provision
contained therein; (iv) the NIPAS Bylaws shall no lon-
ger govern NIPAS; and (v) the Amended NIPAS By-
laws and the provisions contained therein shall gov-
ern NIPAS and supersede and control over the NIPAS
Bylaws and any provision contained therein.
The participation in NIPAS, and in any Specialized
Team, of any Original Participating Agency that fails to
complete the Approval and Execution of this Amend-
ed Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan in accordance
with this Section 5.A on or before the day before the
Original Participating Agency Effective Date will be
terminated as of the day after the Original Participat-
ing Agency Effective Date. Any Original Participating
Agency who has its participation in NIPAS terminated
may seek participation in NIPAS again at any time in
accordance with the procedures set forth in Section
5.B of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan.
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B. If the undersigned law enforcement agency is not
an Original Participating Agency, this Amended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall be in full
force and in effect with respect to the undersigned
law enforcement agency upon the date of the last
of the following events to occur (“New Participat-
ing Agency Effective Date”):
1. The Approval of participation in NIPAS and
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan, in accordance with the procedures set
forth in Section 5.A.1 of this Amended Mutual
Aid Agreement, by the corporate authorities
of the undersigned law enforcement agency;
2. The Execution of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan, in accordance with
the procedures set forth in Section 5.A.2 of
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement, by the
head of the corporate authorities and the
commanding officer of the undersigned law
enforcement agency; and
3. The approval by the NIPAS Board of the un-
dersigned law enforcement agency as a Par-
ticipating Agency in NIPAS pursuant to Article
III of the Amended NIPAS Bylaws.
If this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is
brought into full force and effect pursuant to this Sec-
tion 5.B of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan, then, as of the New Participating Agency Ef-
fective Date: (i) this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan and provisions contained herein and the
Amended NIPAS Bylaws and provisions contained
therein shall control the undersigned law enforcement
agency’s participation in NIPAS; and (ii) any previous
agreement or bylaws related to NIPAS to which the
undersigned law enforcement agency is a party shall
be superseded by this Amended Mutual Aid Agree-
ment and Plan and provisions contained herein and
the Amended NIPAS Bylaws and provisions con-
tained therein.
Section 6
General Provisions
A. Non-Waiver of Immunities. No Participating
Agency to this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan while performing under the terms of this
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall
be deemed to waive any governmental immuni-
ty or defense to which the Participating Agency
would otherwise be entitled under statute or com-
mon law.
B. Contractual Obligation. The obligations and re-
sponsibilities incurred by a Participating Agency
under this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan shall remain continuing obligations and re-
sponsibilities of such party. Nothing contained
herein shall be deemed to affect other Mutual Aid
agreements that a party may have executed.
C. Application of Law and Venue. This Amended Mu-
tual Aid Agreement and Plan shall be governed
by and construed under the laws of the State of
Illinois. The exclusive venue for the enforcement
of the provisions of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan or the construction or inter-
pretation of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan shall be in a state court in the County of
Cook, Illinois.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement has been duly executed by the following parties:
____________________________________________
Name of Law Enforcement Agency
(seal)
____________________________________________
Head of Corporate Authorities
____________________________________________
Commanding Officer of Law Enforcement Agency
ATTEST:
___________________________________ ____________________
Clerk Date
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Northern Illinois Police Alarm SystemNORTHERN
ILLINOIS POLICE ALARM SYSTEM
Agreement
AMENDED MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT AND PLAN
The undersigned municipalitiesParticipating Law Enforcement Agencies agree pursuant to Article VII,
Section 10 of the Constitution of the State of Illinois and Chapter 5 Act 220; Chapter 65 Act 5, Article 1,
Division 4, Section 5/1-4-6; and Chapter 65 Act 5, Article 11, Division 1, Section, 1970, Article VII,
Section 10, the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act (5 ILCS 220/1 et seq.), 65 ILCS 5/1-4-6, 65 ILCS
5/11-1-2.1;2.1, and Chapter 745 Act 10, Article VII, Illinois Compiled Statutes745 ILCS 10/7-101 et
seq., as follows:
Section 1 Purpose of Am ended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
This agreementAmended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is made in recognition of the fact that natural
occurrences, or man-made occurrences, may result in situations which are beyond the ability of the
individual community to deal withlaw enforcement agencies to manage and respond to effectively in
terms of manpower and equipment resources on hand at a given time. Each community named
(Appendix 1)Participating Agency has and does express its intent to assist its neighbor
communitiesother Participating Agencies by assigning some of its manpower and equipment resources
to an affected communitya Stricken Agency as resources and situations allow. The specific intent of
this agreementAmended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is to permit the Police Departments of each
communityeach Participating Agency to more fully safeguard the lives, persons, and property of all
citizens within its respective Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction.
Section 2 Definitions
For the purpose of this agreementAmended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, the following terms are
defined as follows:
Northern Illinois Police Alarm System (NIPAS): An organization of Northern Illinois Police Departments
participating in this mutual aid agreement.
Disaster: An emergency situation that threatens or causes loss of life and property and exceeds the
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Aiding Agency: A Participating Agency furnishing police equipment and manpower to a Stricken
Agency.
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan:An amended Mutual Aid Agreement Plan which shall go
into effect and supersede the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan pursuant the procedures set
forth in Section 5 of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan.
Amended NIPAS Bylaws: Amended NIPAS Bylaws, which shall go into effect and supersede the
NIPAS Bylaws upon their adoption, pursuant to Article XV, Section 1 of the NIPAS Bylaws, by a
majority of the Original Participating Agencies present at the special meeting of Original
Participating Agencies called, pursuant to Article XI, Section 4 of the NIPAS Bylaws, at least 60
days after the last of the following two events to occur: (i) the passage and approval of an
ordinance or resolution approving participation in NIPAS and the Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan, in the manner provided by law, by the corporate authorities of at least three-fourths of the
Participating Agencies; and (ii) the execution of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan by
the heads of the corporate authorities and the commanding officers of at least three-fourths of the
Original Participating Agencies.
Emergency Situation: A situation occurring within a Stricken Jurisdiction that requires the Stricken
Agency to perform Law Enforcement Services that would exceed the stand-alone physical and
organizational capabilities of a unit of local government.
Municipality: A city, village, or town having a recognized Police Department.the Stricken Agency.
Law Enforcement Services:The serving and protecting of the lives, persons, and property of all
citizens within a Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction, including, without limitation, the
investigation of all crimes occurring or alleged or suspected to have occurred within its Primary Law
Enforcement Jurisdiction.
Mutual aid:A definite and prearranged written agreement and plan whereby regular response and
assistance is provided in the event of alarms from locations in a stricken municipality by the aiding
municipalities in accordance with the police alarm assignments as developed by the Police Chiefs
of the participating municipalities.Aid:Response and assistance by the Aiding Agencies in the
event of an Emergency Situation.
Participating municipalities: A municipality that commits itself to this mutual aid agreement by adopting
an ordinance authorizing participation in the program with other participating municipalities for
rendering and receiving mutual aid in the event of disaster in accordance with the police alarm
assignments.
Stricken municipality: The municipality in which a disaster occurs that is of such magnitude that it
cannot be adequately handled by the local Police Department.
Aiding municipality: A municipality furnishing police equipment and manpower to a stricken
municipality.
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan:A definite and prearranged written agreement and plan whereby the
provision of Mutual Aid is agreed upon in accordance with the Police Alarm Assignments as
developed by the commanding officers of the Participating Agencies.
NIPAS Bylaws:Those bylaws establishing the NIPAS Board, as required pursuant to Section 3.I of the
Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, and the rules by which the NIPAS Board shall operate
adopted by the Participating Agencies on March 23, 1988, and subsequently amended by the
Participating Agencies on March 21, 1991, April 17, 1992, May 11, 1994, May 20, 1998, and May
20, 2009.
NIPAS Board:The Board of Officers of NIPAS, the governing board of NIPAS, established pursuant to
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Section 3.I of the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan.
Northern Illinois Police Alarm System (NIPAS): An organization of Northern Illinois law enforcement
agencies participating in the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan and this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan.
Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan:That Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan pursuant to which
NIPAS and the Participating Agencies operate and are governed, which shall be in effect until the
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan goes into effect and supersedes the Original Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan pursuant the procedures set forth in Section 5 of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan.
Original Participating Agencies: Those Participating Agencies whose corporate authorities had
approved participation in NIPAS and whose head of corporate authorities and commanding officers
had executed the Original Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan prior to May 1, 2018.
Participating Agency: A law enforcement agency dedicated to performing Law Enforcement Services
for its Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction that commits itself to participate in NIPAS pursuant to
the terms of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan.
Police alarm assignmentsAlarm Assignments: A pre-determined listing of manpower and equipment
that will respond to aid a stricken municipalityStricken Agency.
Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction: A geographically, politically, or contractually defined area for
which a Participating Agency is primarily responsible for performing Law Enforcement Services.
Specialized Teams:A subsidiary team of NIPAS established by the NIPAS Board, consisting of
Participating Agencies electing to participate pursuant to a separate agreement, and dedicated to
performing a specialized set of Law Enforcement Services for the sole benefit of the Participating
Agencies electing to participate in the Specialized Team and not for the benefit of all of NIPAS or
all of the Participating Agencies.
Stricken Agency: The Participating Agency that is primarily responsible performing Law Enforcement
Services for a Stricken Jurisdiction.
Stricken Jurisdiction:The Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction in which an Emergency Situation
occurs that is of such magnitude that it cannot be adequately managed or responded to by the
Participating Agency primarily responsible for performing the Law Enforcement Services for that
Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction.
Section 3 Ag reement to Effectuate theAm ended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan
The Village President, Mayor, or Board of Trustees of each participating municipality iscorporate
authorities of each Participating Agency are authorized on behalf of that municipalityParticipating
Agency to enter into and from time to timesubsequently alter and amend, on the advice of the Police
Chief and with the consent of the governing body of that municipality, an agreement with other
municipalities for mutual aid according to the followingcommanding officer of the Participating Agency,
this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan as follows:
A.Whenever a disasteran Emergency Situation is of such magnitude and consequence that it is
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deemed advisable by the senior officer present, of the stricken municipality, to request assistance of
the aiding municipalities, he is hereby authorized to do so, under the terms of this mutual aid
agreement andStricken Agency, or his or her designee, to request Mutual Aid from the Aiding
Agencies, the senior officer present of the aiding municipalities are authorized to and shall forthwith
take the following actionsStricken Agency, or his or her designee, may do so in accordance with the
following:
• 1.Immediately determine what resources are required according to the mutual aid police alarm
assignment.Police Alarm Assignments.
• 2.Immediately determine if the required equipment and personnel can be committed in response
to the request from the stricken municipalityStricken Agency.
• 3.Dispatch immediately the personnel and equipment required to the stricken municipalityStricken
Agency in accordance with the police alarm assignment.Police Alarm Assignments.
B.The rendering of assistanceMutual Aid under the terms of this mutual aid agreementAmended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall not be mandatory in accordance with the police alarm
assignmentsPolice Alarm Assignments if local conditions prohibit response. In that event it is the
responsibility of the aiding municipalityAiding Agency to immediately notify the stricken municipality of
same.Stricken Agency of the circumstances that prevent the provision of Mutual Aid in response to the
Emergency Situation.
C.The senior officer present, of the stricken municipalityStricken Agency, or his or her designee,
shall assume full responsibility and command for operations at the scene.He The senior officer
present of the Stricken Agency, or his or her designee, will assign personnel and equipment, of the
aiding municipalitiesAiding Agencies, to positions when and where he or she deems necessary.
D.It is expected that requests Requests for mutual aidMutual Aid under this agreement will be initiated
only when the needs exceed the resources of the stricken municipalityAmended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan will be initiated only in the event of an Emergency Situation in which the demands for Law
Enforcement Services on the Stricken Agency exceed the stand-alone physical and organizational
capabilities of the Stricken Agency. Aiding municipalitiesAgencies will be released and returned to duty
in their own communityPrimary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction as soon as the situation is
restoredEmergency Situation is resolved to the point which permits the stricken municipalityStricken
Agency to satisfactorily handle it with its own resources or, as per Itempursuant to subsection B above,
when an aiding municipality so desiresAiding Agency so decides.
E.All serviceLaw Enforcement Services performed under this agreementAmended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan shall be rendered without reimbursement of any party from the other(s).
Requests for indemnification for unusual or burdensome costs incurred in the performance of mutual
aidMutual Aid may be submitted by the aiding municipalityAiding Agency to the stricken
municipalityStricken Agency. Indemnification of such costs shall be at the discretion of the respective
elected Board or Councilscorporate authorities of the Stricken Agency.
F.Each participating municipalityParticipating Agency assumes the responsibility for members of
its police force acting pursuant to this agreementAmended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, both as to
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indemnification of said members of the Participating Agency’s police officersforce as provided for by
Chapter 65 ILCS 5/1-4-6,65 ILCS 5/1-4-6 in the case of municipal Participating Agencies or 55 ILCS
5/5-1002 in the case of county Participating Agencies, or any other Statute of the State of Illinois or law
or bylaw of the Participating Agencies, as the case may be, and as to personal benefits to said
members of the Participating Agency’s police officersforce, all to the same extent as they are
protected, insured, indemnified and otherwise provided for by the Statutes of the State of Illinois andor
the ordinances of the participating municipalities whenlaws or bylaws of the Participating Agencies
when those members of the Primary Agency’s police force are acting solely within their own corporate
limitsthe Participating Agency’s Primary Law Enforcement Jurisdiction.
G.The Police Chiefs of the participating municipalities shall maintain a governing board and establish
an operational plan for giving and receiving aid under this agreement. Said plan shall be reviewed,
updated and tested at regular intervals.Defense and Indemnification of NIPAS.
1.Defense. In the event that NIPAS is named as a party to a lawsuit, claim or action as a
separate party, either individually or in addition to other Participating Agencies, the Stricken Agency
shall be responsible, at its sole cost, for the defense of NIPAS is such lawsuit, claim or action.
2.Indemnification. To the extent permitted by law, the indemnification of NIPAS from and
against any liability, damage, cost, including plaintiff’s attorney’s fees, or expense assessed against
NIPAS shall be shared equally between each Participating Agency named as a party to the lawsuit,
claim or action.
H.Insurance Requirements. Each Participating Agency under the terms of this Amended Mutual
Aid Agreement and Plan shall procure and maintain, at its sole and exclusive expense, insurance
coverage which covers itself, its personnel and equipment and liability for its participation in providing
Mutual Aid pursuant to this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan as follows:
1.Commercial General Liability (Including contractual liability coverage): $1,000,000
combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, and property damage and $1,000,000 per
occurrence for personal injury. The general aggregate shall be twice the required occurrence limit.
Minimum General Aggregate shall be no less than $2,000,000 or a project/contract specific aggregate
of $1,000,000.
2.Business Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily
injury and property damage.
3.Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability: W orkers' Compensation coverage with
statutory limits and Employers' Liability limits of $500,000 per accident
4.Each Agency shall bear the responsibility for its own insurance even in the event of
inadequate, nonexistent or exhausted coverage.
I.The commanding officers of the Participating Agencies shall maintain a governing board, the
NIPAS Board, and establish an operational plan for giving and receiving Mutual Aid under this
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan. Said plan shall be reviewed, updated and tested at regular
intervals.
J.Each Participating Agency agrees to pay dues or fees, as determined by the NIPAS Board in its
sole and absolute discretion, in exchange for the Participating Agency’s participation in NIPAS.
Payments of such dues or fees, if any, are due at the commencement of participation in NIPAS and
thereafter upon request from the NIPAS Board.
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K.The NIPAS Board, from time to time as it sees fit, may establish Specialized Teams within
NIPAS dedicated to performing specialized sets of Law Enforcement Services for the sole benefit of
those Participating Agencies who elect to participate in each Specialized Team and may set forth the
scope of services or mission, participation criteria, rules and regulations, and additional fees or dues
for each Specialized Team at its discretion (collectively,“Additional Requirements”). Participating
Agencies may elect to participate in these Specialized Teams in accordance with the Additional
Requirements for each Specialized Team, as set forth by the NIPAS Board. The specialized benefits
and additional Mutual Aid offered by each Specialized Team shall be available only to those
Participating Agencies which have elected to: (i) participate in that particular Specialized Team; and (ii)
comply with the Additional Requirements of that particular Specialized Team, as set forth by the NIPAS
Board. Approval and Execution of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan by the undersigned
law enforcement agency only grant the undersigned law enforcement agency participation in NIPAS as
a whole and access to the Mutual Aid from other Participating Agencies in the event of an Emergency
Situation, as those terms are defined in Section 2 and pursuant to the terms set forth in this Amended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, and do not grant or guarantee to the undersigned law enforcement
agency participation in a Specialized Team or access to the specialized benefits and additional Mutual
Aid offered by each Specialized Team.
Section 4 Termination
A.Any municipality may withdraw from the Northern Illinois Police Alarm System agreement by
notifying the Police Chiefs of the other participating municipalities in writingParticipating Agency may
withdraw from participation in NIPAS and this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan by notifying
the NIPAS Board in writing (“Termination Notice”), on or before December 31 of any calendar year,
whereupon the participation of the withdrawing municipality will terminate participation ninety (90) days
from the date of written notice.Participating Agency will terminate effective as of May 1 of the calendar
year following the calendar year in which the Termination Notice is received by the NIPAS Board.
B.Any participating agency that fails to meet its obligations in accordance with this Amended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan or with the NIPAS Bylaws may have its participation in NIPAS
terminated by a two-thirds vote of the NIPAS Board pursuant to Article III, Section 8 of the Amended
NIPAS Bylaws.
C.Any Participating Agency found responsible for any behavior detrimental to law enforcement or
whose continued participation would be detrimental to NIPAS, may have its participation in NIPAS
suspended or terminated by a two-thirds vote of the NIPAS Board pursuant to Article III, Section 9 of
the Amended NIPAS Bylaws. Before any Participating Agency may be suspended or terminated from
participation in NIPAS, the Participating Agency will be notified and shall have an opportunity to appear
before the NIPAS Board.
Section 5 Adoption and Effect of Adoption
This mutual aid agreement shall be in full force and in effect with the passage and approval of a
companion ordinance by all participating municipalities, in the manner provided by law, and in the
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signing of this agreement by the Village President, City Mayor or Trustees of a municipality.A.If the
undersigned law enforcement agency is an Original Participating Agency, this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement and Plan shall be in full force and in effect only upon the date of the last of the following
events to occur (“Original Participating Agency Effective Date”):
1.The passage and approval of an ordinance or resolution approving participation in
NIPAS and this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, in the manner provided by law, by the
corporate authorities of the undersigned Original Participating Agency (“Approval”);
2.The execution of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan by the head of the
corporate authorities and the commanding officer of the undersigned Original Participating Agency
(“Execution”);
3.The Approval of participation in NIPAS and this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and
Plan, in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 5.A.1 of this Amended Mutual Aid
Agreement, by the corporate authorities of at least three-fourths of the Original Participating Agencies;
4.The Execution of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, in accordance with the
procedures set forth in Section 5.A.2 of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement, by the heads of the
corporate authorities and the commanding officers of at least three-fourths of the Original Participating
Agencies; and
5.The adoption of the Amended NIPAS Bylaws, pursuant to Article XV, Section 1 of the
NIPAS Bylaws, by a majority of the Original Participating Agencies present at the special meeting of
the Original Participating Agencies called, pursuant to Article XI, Section 4 of the NIPAS Bylaws, at
least 60 days after the last to occur of the two events listed in Section 5.A.3 and Section 5.A.4 of this
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan.
If this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is brought into full force and effect pursuant to this
Section 5.A of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, then, as of the Original Participating
Agency Effective Date: (i) the undersigned Original Participating Agency shall remain a Participating
Agency in NIPAS and, if the undersigned Original Participating Agency has elected to participate in a
Specialized Team or Specialized Teams, the participation of the undersigned Original Participating
Agency in its respective Specialized Team or Specialized Teams shall continue; (ii) the Original Mutual
Aid Agreement and Plan shall be terminated; (iii) this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan and
the provisions contained herein shall supersede and control over the Original Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan and any provision contained therein; (iv) the NIPAS Bylaws shall no longer govern NIPAS;
and (v) the Amended NIPAS Bylaws and the provisions contained therein shall govern NIPAS and
supersede and control over the NIPAS Bylaws and any provision contained therein.
The participation in NIPAS, and in any Specialized Team, of any Original Participating Agency that fails
to complete the Approval and Execution of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan in
accordance with this Section 5.A on or before the day before the Original Participating Agency
Effective Date will be terminated as of the day after the Original Participating Agency Effective Date.
Any Original Participating Agency who has its participation in NIPAS terminated may seek participation
in NIPAS again at any time in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 5.B of this Amended
Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan.
B.If the undersigned law enforcement agency is not an Original Participating Agency, this
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall be in full force and in effect with respect to the
undersigned law enforcement agency upon the date of the last of the following events to occur (“New
Participating Agency Effective Date”):
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1.The Approval of participation in NIPAS and this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, in
accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 5.A.1 of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement, the
by the corporate authorities of the undersigned law enforcement agency;
2.The Execution of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, in accordance with the
procedures set forth in Section 5.A.2 of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement, by the head of the
corporate authorities and the commanding officer of the undersigned law enforcement agency; and
3.The approval by the NIPAS Board of the undersigned law enforcement agency as a
Participating Agency in NIPAS pursuant to Article III of the Amended NIPAS Bylaws.
If this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan is brought into full force and effect pursuant to this
Section 5.B of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan, then, as of the New Participating Agency
Effective Date: (i) this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan and provisions contained herein and
the Amended NIPAS Bylaws and provisions contained therein shall control the undersigned law
enforcement agency’s participation in NIPAS; and (ii) any previous agreement or bylaws related to
NIPAS to which the undersigned law enforcement agency is a party shall be superseded by this
Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan and provisions contained herein and the Amended NIPAS
Bylaws and provisions contained therein.
Section 6 General Provisions
A.Non-W aiver of Immunities. No Participating Agency to this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement
and Plan while performing under the terms of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall be
deemed to waive any governmental immunity or defense to which the Participating Agency would
otherwise be entitled under statute or common law.
B.Contractual Obligation. The obligations and responsibilities incurred by a Participating Agency
under this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall remain continuing obligations and
responsibilities of such party. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to affect other Mutual Aid
agreements that a party may have executed.
C.Application of Law and Venue. This Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall be
governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Illinois. The exclusive venue for the
enforcement of the provisions of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan or the construction or
interpretation of this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan shall in a state court in the County of
_______________, Illinois.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Amended Mutual Aid Agreement and Plan has been duly executed by
the following parties:
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Name of MunicipalityLaw Enforcement Agency
_____________________________________________
President/MayorHead of Corporate Authorities
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Chief of PoliceCommanding Officer of Law Enforcement Agency
ATTEST:
___________________________________ ____________________
Clerk Date
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