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F <br />Force funds from the Hennepin County Sheriff s Office depository except per the approved <br />budget. <br />8.4 The Board may not incur debts. <br />8.5 The Board shall receive a quarterly statistical report and a financial report on all activities <br />conducted by the Task Force. <br />8.6 Task Force operations will be financed from grant funds, drug forfeitures, and any funds <br />voluntarily contributed by any member. Members will provide agents for the Task Force but will <br />not otherwise be required to provide funds without the prior amendment of this Agreement <br />approved by all members. <br />9. Agent. <br />9.1. Each member shall assign experienced, licensed peace officers/deputies (agents) to serve on <br />the Task Force. Assignments for the year 2004 are as follows: <br />Hennepin County Sheriffs Office <br />Medina Police Department <br />Mound Police Department <br />Orono Police Department <br />(2FTE) - 1 Supervisor <br />(1 FTE) <br />(1 FTE) <br />(IFTE) <br />West Hennepin Department of Public Safety (IFTE) <br />For each subsequent year, each member will advise the Board, prior to October first, of the <br />number of employees which that member will provide in the subsequent calendar year. <br />9.3 All personnel assigned to the Task Force shall comply with rules of conduct prescribed by <br />the Task Force supervisor developed in consultation with the head of Task Force member agencies <br />and in recognition of the rules of their respective agencies. The Task Force Supervisor, or his/her <br />designee, shall refer disciplinary matters involving assigned personnel to the respective agency for <br />investigation and disposition unless, based on the judgment of the Task Force Supervisor, or his/her <br />designee, a particular matter represents prima facie grounds for the issuance of a criminal complaint, <br />in which case the matter shall be referred directly to an external law enforcement agency for <br />investigation provided the appropriate Task Force agency head(s) is(are) notified in advance <br />thereof. <br />i
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