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2 <br />484259v3 AMB MN415-1 <br />upon the same terms, conditions, and covenants, unless the Task Force is dissolved <br />prior to expiration of the initial or successive term. <br /> <br />4.2. Upon termination of this Agreement, all property owned jointly by the Task Force <br />members shall be sold or distributed to the members of the Task Force at the time <br />of dissolution in proportion to the "full-time equivalent" contributions of each <br />member of this agreement as approved b y the Board as of the date of dissolution. <br />Personal property shall return to the agency/owner. <br /> <br />5. Administrative Board. <br /> <br />5.1. The governing board of the Task Force shall be a Board of Directors consisting of <br />the Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO), or designee representing each <br />participating unit of government. The chief law enforcement officer or designee of <br />each agency shall be hereinafter referred to as a director. All directors shall serve <br />at the pleasure of the appointing authority. <br /> <br />5.2. Directors shall not be deemed employees of the Task Force and shall not be <br />compensated by it. <br /> <br />5.3. The Board will delegate the authority and responsibility of carrying out the purpose <br />of the Task Force to the Task Force Supervisor. <br /> <br />5.4. The Board shall meet as needed to evaluate the progress of the Task Force. A <br />meeting may be called by any Director, or the Task Force Supervisor. <br /> <br />5.5. The Board may approve contracts, including agreements for the rental of real <br />property, incur expenses and make expenditures necessary and incidental to the <br />effectuation of its purposes and consistent with its powers. <br /> <br />5.6. The Board may recommend changes in this Agreement to its members. <br /> <br />5.7. The Board may receive real or personal property by grant, devise, or bequest for <br />the use of the Task Force. <br /> <br />6. Powers and Duties of the Task Force <br /> <br />6.1. To accomplish the objectives herein, all Task Force members shall assign at least <br />one peace officer licensed pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, §626.84, subd.l, to the <br />Task Force who must have a minimum of one year prior experience in law <br />enforcement. <br /> <br />6.2. Each officer/deputy must be assigned to the Task Force on a full-time basis for at <br />least one year unless he/she is reassigned by the head of the officer/deputy's agency <br />upon the recommendation of the Task Force supervisor. <br />