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,\ 'HARRIS COUNTY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT 1001 Preston, 5 th Floor Houston, Texas 77002 (713) 755-4400 April 2, 2008 Commissioners Court Administration Building Houston, TX 77002 Vote of the Court: Judge Emmett Comm. Lee Comm. Garcia Comm, Eversole Abstain SUBJECT: Recommendation that the Executive Director of the Public Infrastructure Department be authorized to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Harris County Sheriffs Office which would permit the Sheriff's Office to utilize the.. County's automated license plate recognition system Dear Court Members: It is recommended that the Executive Director of the Public Infrastructure Department be authorized to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Harris County Sheriffs Office which would permit the Sheriffs Office to utilize the County's automated license plate recognition system. Utilization of this system will enable the Sheriffs Office to identify vehicles using the County's toll roads that are associated with or wanted in connection with violent crimes such as robbery, kidnapping, and murder. Attachment cc: Gary Stobb Nick Turner pjl(j.\o..\l...~danny Billingsley, HCSO Peter Key Randy Johnson.l' -~.s.. Q.'o\\!\.. ~ 6 S,,", :l: l> C) z co l>:r :r- C) l> -0 t"tl :;tj ~ ~ t"tl U) X --j C"J 0 c.n c:. t"tl;z ::0..., <-< n V> '" ;:0 I N > ::c co N 0'1 ~(C)- ~\ \.Q. \-,,~,,~../ Presented to Commissioner's Court - 2434 -

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN HARRIS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AND HARRIS COUNTY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT This memorandum of understanding between Tommy Thomas, Sheriff of Harris County. ("Sheriff'), and Arthur L. Storey, Jr., P.E., Executive Director of Harris County Public Infrastructure Department ("Executive Director"), is for the purpose of setting forth in writing their understanding in regard to utilization of Harris County's automated license plate recognition system for the purpose of identifying vehicles suspected of being involved in violent crimes. (A) The Harris County Toll Road Authority ("HCTRA"), a division of Harris County's Public Infrastructure Department, utilizes certain equipment (the "HCTRA Technology") in its operation of the County's toll road system that has the capability of "reading" vehicle license plates and searching a list of comparator plates to identify matches. (B) The HCTRA Technology has the capability of assisting the Harris County Sheriff's Office ("HCSO") in identifying vehicles associated with or wanted in connection with violent criminal offenses, including robbery, murder and kidnapping. (C) The Sheriff and the Executive Director believe it is in the best interest of Harris County that their departments cooperate in using the HCTRA Technology for such law enforcement purposes. Purpose It is the respective intent of th e Sheriff and the Executive Director to utilize Harris County's automated license plate recognition system to locate vehicles wanted in connection with violent crimes investigated by HCSO, to facilitate the location and apprehension of wanted subjects and, ultimately, to reduce crime in Houston and Harris County. - 2435 - n <.

Understandings The Sheriff and the Executive Director understand and intend that: 1. HCTRA will ensure that license plates of vehicles provided by HCSO are entered into its toll road license plate recognition system. Only complete license plate numbers (no partials) will be entered into the license plate recognition system. 2. When available, and subject to the discretion of the applicable constable or sheriff who has independent supervision of such officers, law enforcement units assigned to traffic enforcement duties on Harris County's toll roads will be dispatched to attempt to stop wanted vehicles identified by the license plate recognition system. The dispatched law enforcement officer, with the direction of his supervisors, will make the decision about whether and how to stop a suspect vehicle. The officer's decision will be based on the exercise of his discretion and judgment considering the circumstances then existing and known to the officer and on the regulations of his department. Officer safety is of paramount importance and consideration. 3. It is understood that the capacity of the system limits the number of wanted vehicles HCTRA may enter into the license plate recognition system. Accordingly, HCSO will limit its requests to those vehicles wanted in connection with serious, primarily violent crimes. Examples are vehicles associated with suspects wanted in murders, kidnappings, and aggravated robberies, including victims' vehicles stolen in those types of crimes. Vehicles not meeting these requirements may be submitted for inclusion in the system data base, if warranted by exigent circumstances; however, HCTRA has the final approval of acceptance for any license plate. HCTRA may also limit the number of vehicle license plates it enters into the system on behalf of the HCSO, regardless of whether the license plates meet the criteria described in this paragraph. 4. A HCSO supervisor of the rank of lieutenant or above must review the facts of the case with the HCSO investigator pr\or to the investigator requesting that HCTRA enter the - 2436 -

vehicle into the license plate recognition system. HCSO is solely responsible for the accuracy of the license plate information it gives to HCTRA. Submission of the license plate information to HCTRA for inclusion in the system shall constitute a representation by the HCSO that the HCSO has determined that probable cause exists to stop the vehicle. 5. When a wanted vehicle is stopped by a law enforcement unit assigned to the County's toll road system, a police unit or investigator with HCSO will be immediately dispatched to meet with the HCTRA-assigned unit to take custody and control of the vehicle and/or suspect detained. All reports or documentation relating to the traffic stop and suspect detention will be the responsibility of HCSO, with input from the HCTRA-assigned officer. 6. Anytime a wanted vehicle should be taken off the license plate recognition system (because the suspects have been apprehended, the vehicle has been cleared, or for any other reason), an investigator for the HCSO will immediately notify HCTRA by contacting the HCTRA dispatcher at 281-584-7500 and HCTRA will immediately remove the license plate from the system. HCSO will be responsible for developing a system to ensure this can be done twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. 7. HCSO will assign a lieutenant from the Homicide Division to act as liaison with HCTRA to ensure that the procedures outlined by this Agreement are followed. 8. This is not a binding contract. 9. Although it is understood that failure to operate in accordance with the understandings set forth herein will hinder and possibly result in the termination of future cooperation, there is no express or implied right of recourse to either the Sheriff or the Executive Director, their respective departments, or any third party for failure to follow the procedures outlined in this memorandum. 10. This document is merely a written record of understanding and intent of the individual signatories and does not bind or otherwise require any governmental body or entity to take any action. - 2437 -

I have read and understand the above memorandum of understanding: rey, Jr., P. Executive Director Date 'T - /-0 tf Date - 2438 -

, HARRIS COUNTY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE DEPARTMENT 1001 Preston, Sih Floor Houston, Texas 77002 (713) 755-4400 ( April 2, 2008 Commissioners Court Administration Building Houston, TX 77002 Vote of the Court: Yes Judge Emmett Comm. Lee Comm. Garcia Comm. Eversole No D Abstain D SUBJECT: Recommendation that the County Judge be authorized to execute an interlocal agreement which would permit the City of Houston to utilize the County's automated license plate recognition system. Dear Court Members: It is recommended that the County Judge be authorized to execute an interlocal agreement which would permit the City of Houston to utilize the County's automated license plate recognition system. Utilization of this system will enable the City to identify vehicles using the County's toll roads that are associated with or wanted in connection with violent crimes such as robbery, kidnapping, and murder. Sincerely, Arthur L. Storey, Jr., P.E. Executive Director Atta.chment cc: Gary Stobb Nick Turner Mary McKerall, COH Peter Key Randy Johnson Presented to Commissioner's Court. APR O '8)O~ L--L?- APPRQVI! ffllli(jffim VOI~ Pa-g-e --., ~ ;p. 2: ;P:!: C'» rr, :::.c 3:: "'" ", r:;; :;e -{n 0 {n~ ;0 ".,::<: _, ~-< n ",." (J) C> Q) bo." ::0 I N :z,. ::x ~ N en - 2439 -

,...,.. '. ~70763 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF HOUSTON Nt).;; AND HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HARRIS This Agreement is entered between the City of Houston, Texas and Harris County, Texas under Government Code, Chapter 791. WHEREAS, Harris County utilizes certain automated license plate recognition equipment in connection with its toll road system that is operated through a division of its Public Infrastructure Department designated as the Harris County Toll Road Authority ("HCTRA"), which equipment (the "HCTRA Technology") has the capability of "reading" vehicle license plates and searching a list of comparator plates to identify matches; and ", ' WHEREAS, the City of Houston is interested in utilizing the HCTRA technology to identify vehicles using the Harris County toll road system that are known to have been associated with or wanted in connection with violent criminal offenses, including robbery, murder, kidnapping, etc.; and WHEREAS, the parties have entered into this Agreement to identify the circumstances and conditions under which the City of Houston, through the Houston Police Department, will be permitted to utilize the equipment for its law enforcement purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises herein contained the parties agree as follows: - 2440 -

,..,. ", ' ", Purpose The purpose of this Agreement is to permit the City of Houston to utilize Harris County's automated license plate recognition capabilities to locate vehicles wanted in connection with violent crimes investigated by the Houston Police Department, to facilitate the location and apprehension of wanted subjects and, ultimately, to reduce crime in Houston and Harris County. Services Provided by, and Responsibilities of Harris County J. Harris County, through HCTRA, will ensure that license plates of vehicles provided by the Houston Police Department are entered into its toll road license plate recognition system. 2. Only complete license plate numbers (no partials) will be entered into the license plate recognition system. 3. When available, and subject to the discretion of the applicable constable or sheriff who has independent supervision of such officers, law enforcement units assigned to traffic enforcement duties on Harris County's toll roads will be dispatched to attempt to stop wanted vehicles identified by the license plate recognition system. The dispatched law enforcement officer, with the direction of his supervisors, will make the decision about whether and how to stop a suspect vehicle. The officer's decision will be based on the exercise of the officer's discretion and judgment considering the circumstances then existing and known to the officer and on the regulations of his or her department. Officer safety is of paramount importance and consideration. - 2441 -

'........ " Services Provided by, and Responsibilities of the City of Houston 4. It is understood that the capacity of the system limits the number of wanted vehicles the County may enter into the license plate recognition system. Accordingly, the City of Houston will limit its requests to those vehicles wanted in connection with serious, primarily violent crimes. Examples are vehicles associated with suspects wanted in murders, kidnappings, and aggravated robberies, including victims' vehicles stolen in those types of crimes. Vehicles not meeting these requirements may be submitted for inclusion in the system data base, if warranted by exigent circumstances; however, Harris County, acting through HCfRA, has the final approval of acceptance for any license plate. Harris County may also limit the number of vehicle license plates it enters into the system on behalf of the City of Houston, regardless of the number of license plates meeting the criteria described in this paragraph. 5. A Houston Police Department supervisor of the rank of lieutenant or above must review the facts of the case with the Houston Police Department investigator prior to the investigator requesting that Harris County enter the vehicle into the license plate recognition system. The City of Houston is solely responsible for the accuracy of the license plate information it gives to Harris County. Submission of the license plate information to Harris County for inclusion in the system shall constitute a representation by the City of Houston that the Houston Police Department has determined that probable cause exists to stop the vehicle. 6. When a wanted vehicle is stopped by a law enforcement unit 'assigned to the County's toll road system, a police unit or investigator with the Houston Police Department will be immediately dispatched to meet with the County-assigned unit to take - 2442 -

custody and control of the vehicle andlor suspect detained. All reports or documentation relating to the traffic stop and suspect detention will be the responsibility of the Houston Police Department, with input from the County officer. 7. When a vehicle no longer meets the criteria for the license plate recognition system (because the suspects have been apprehended, the vehicle has been cleared, or for any other reason), an investigator for the Houston Police Department will immediately notify the County by contacting the HCTRA dispatcher at 281-584-7500, and the County will immediately remove the license plate from the system. The City of Houston will be responsible for developing a system to ensure this can be done twentyfour hours a day, seven days a week. 8. The Houston Police Department will assign a lieutenant from the Homicide Division to act as liaison with the County to ensure that the procedures outlined by this Agreement are followed. Duration 9. This contract commences on the Countersignature Date and ends one year thereafter (Initial Term). Upon expiration of the Initial Term this agreement will automatically be renewed for ten successive one year terms on the same terms and conditions. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time with or without cause by providing written notice of cancellation to the other party in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Relationship of Parties 10. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create, nor shall be deemed or construed by the parties or by any third party as creating: (I) the relationship of principal - 2443 -

t. I and agent. partnership or joint venture between the parties; or (2) a joint enterprise between the parties andlor any other party. Without limiting the foregoing. the purposes for which the parties have entered into this Agreement are separate and distinct. and there are no pecuniary interests. common purposes andlor equal rights of control among the parties hereto. Disagreement II. Any disagreements about interpretation or implementation of the tenns of this Agreement shall be resolved. in the first instance, between the Director of BCfRA and the Chief of Police of the Houston Police Department. Nothing in this agreement is meant to reduce the current high level of cooperation that exists between the Houston Police Department and the County. Rather, this Agreement is a product of the ongoing commitment to enhance that level of cooperation and to better serve the citizens of Houston and Harris County. Successors and Assigns 12. This Agreement shall bind, and shall be for the sole and exclusive benefit of. the respective parties and their legal successors. Other than as provided in the preceding sentence, neither Harris County nor the City of Houston shall assign, sublet or transfer its respective interests in this Agreement without the prior written consent of the. other party to this Agreement. unless otherwise provided by law. Severability 13. If any provision of this Agreement. or the application thereof to any entity or circumstance. is rendered or declared illegal for any reason and shall be invalid or unenforceable. the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such provision to - 2444 -

..,., other entities or circumstances shall not be affected thereby, but shall be enforced to the greatest extent permitted by applicable law. Written Amendments 14. Any change in the agreements, terms and/or responsibilities of the parties hereto must be enacted through a written amendment. No amendment to this Agreement shall be of any effect unless in writing and executed by the parties. Limitations 15. All covenants and obligations of the parties under this Agreement shall be deemed valid covenants and obligations of said entities, and no officer, director, or employee of Harris County or the City of Houston shall have any personal obligations or liability hereunder. Sole Benef1t 16. This Agreement is entered into for the sole benefit of Harris County and the City of Houston and their respective legal successors, and nothing in this Agreement or in any approval subsequently provided by a party hereto shall be construed as giving any benefits, rights, remedies or claims to any other person, finn, corporation or other entity, including, without limitation, the public in general. Authorization 17. Each party to this Agreement represents to the others that it is fully authorized to enter into this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder, and that no waiver, consent, approval, or authorization form any third party is required to be obtained or made in connection with the execution, delivery or performance of this Agreement. Each signatory on behalf of Harris County and the City of Houston, as - 2445 -

. ". \ applicable, represents that he or she is fully authorized to bind that entity to the tenns of this Agreement. Governing Law 18. The provisions of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws and court decisions of the State of Texas. Interpretation 19. No provision of this Agreement shall be construed against or interpreted to be to the disadvantage of any party hereto by any court, other governmental or judicial authority, or arbitrator by reason of such party having or being deemed to have drafted, prepared, structured or dictated such provision. Waiver 20. No delay or omission by a party hereto to exercise any right or power hereunder shall impair such tight or power or be construed as a waiver hereof. A waiver by either party of any of the covenants, conditions or agreements to be perfonned by the other or any breach thereof shall not be construed to be a waiver of any succeeding breach thereof or of any other covenant, condition or agreement herein contained. Entire Agreement 21. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. There are no representations, understandings or agreements relative hereto which are not fully expressed in this Agreement. - 2446 -

. '... Notices 22. All written notices. demands and other papers or documents to be delivered to Harris County under this Agreement shall be delivered to: The Harris County Commissioners Court 100 I Preston, 9'b Floor Houston, Texas 77002 Attention: Clerk of Commissioners Court A copy of any such notice or communication to Harris County shall also be forwarded to the following address: Harris County Toll Road Authority 330 Meadowfern Houston, TexaS 77067 Attention: Director All written notices. demands and other papers or documents to be delivered to the City of Houston shall be delivered to: Houston Police Department Assistant Chief Cor Criminal Investigations, Michael A. Dirden or his successor 1200 Travis 15 111 Floor Houston, TX 77002-2447 -

Signatories The Parties have executed this Agreement in multiple copies, each of which is an original. HARRIS COUNTY 6.1 f ntntlt.sb By: Name: ED EMMETf Title: County Judge APPROVED AS TO FORM: HA~:= By: ~ Assistant County Attorney CITY OF HOUSTON, TEXAS Signed by: By: f31r wt.ifc Mayor ~L.~' " ~ City Secretary. APPROVED: COUNTERSIGNED BY: ~ b. \>0--0,01 City Controller<::JtA"' Z ft;.ej.: APPROVED AS TO FORM: DATE COUNTERSIGNED: Assistant Ci y t omey File No.L.D 0620701271001-2448 -

. ' '" THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HARRIS Harris The Commissioners Court of Harris County, Texas, convened at a meeting of said Court at the Cou~ Administration Building in the City of Houston, Texas, on APIL 0 8 2008, with the following members present, to-wit: Ed Emmell EI Franco Lee Sylvia R. Garcia Sle. e Radael< Jerry Eversole County Judge Commissioner, Precinct No. I Commissioner, Precinct No.2 CemmiSJioller, Preeiftet-N&.-l Commissioner, Precinct No. 4 and the following members absent, tcrwit: ~ 9 ' ~ quorum, when among other business, the following was transacted:, constituting a ORDER AUTIlORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HARRIS COUNTY AND me CITY OF HOUSTON Commissioner K~ introduced an order and made a motion that the same be adopted. Commissioner C; R - P k--< seconded the motion for adoption of the order. Tlte motion, carrying with it the adoption ()fthe order, prevailed by the following vote: Yes No Abstain AYES Judge Ed Emmett Iff 0 0 NAYS: Comm. EI Franco Lee ~ ABSTENTIONS: Comm. Sylvia R. Garc ~ 0 0 CeJiiiU. Stelle Radack g Comm. Jerry Eversole ~ 0 The County Judge thereupon announced thai the motion had duly and lawfully adopted. Tlte order adopted reads as follows: Recitals I. The County's Toll Road Authority wishes to allow the Houston Police Department to utilize the County's automated license plate recognition system to "read" vehicle license plates to identify vehicles associated with or wanted in connection with violent criminal offenses, including robbery, murder and kidnapping. 2. The City of Houston represents, among other things, that an authorized representative of the Houston Police Department will review the facts associated with each case before requesting the Harris County Toll Road Authority to enter a vehicle license plate into the County's plate recognition system, and the City acknowledges that it will be solely responsible for the accuracy of the information it provides. Presented to Commissioner's Court - 2449 - APR 08 2008 APPROVE Recorded Vol Page,

1 \ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED BY THE COMMISSIONERS COURT OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS THAT: I. The recitals set forth in this order are lrue and correct. 2. ThaI County Judge Ed Emmett be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute for and on behalf of Harris County an agreement between Harris County and the City of Houston to permit the City to utilize the County's license plate recognition system to identify vehicles associated with or wanted in connection with violent criminal offenses. 3. All Harris County officials and employees are authorized to do any and all things necessary or convenient to accomplish the purpose of this Order. - 2450 -