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Contract 2018-84CENTRAL FLORIDA INTERNET CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN TASK FORCE
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
I. PARTIES
The Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention, has selected the Osceola County Sheriffs Office as the Task Force Lead Agency for the Central
Florida ICAO Task Force. The Osceola County Sheriffs Office utilizes this grant to administer and operate
the Task Force enforcing laws regarding Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC).
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered between the Osceola County Sheriffs Office and
the Clermont Polka Dwartment.
11. PURPOSE
The purpose of this MOU is to formalize working relationships between participating agencies who agreed
to work In a collaborative effort to combat technology -facilitated exploitation of children in the State of
Florida and nationwide. The ICAC provides an Infrastructure of technical assistance, equipment, training
and other funding opportunities to meet these goals. By signing this MOU, participants are agreeing to
join the Central Florida ICAC Task Force for the purpose of promoting a coordinated effort investigating
and prosecuting said crimes.
A. GOALS AND OIUECTIVES
The Central Florida ICAC Task Force alms to Increase the awareness and response to technology -facilitated
child exploitation.
The Central Florida ICAC Task Force, through partnership with affiliate agencies, looks to increase the
Investigative capabilities of law enforcement officers In regards to ICAC Investigations, continue with the
apprehension of ICAC offenders, conduct proactive investigations, follow up on cyber tips and increase
the number of ICAC cases being prosecuted.
Ill. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTNERING AFFILIATE AGENCY
The actions and activities of the Central Florida ICAC Task Force will be governed by the Operational and
Investigative Standards of the United States Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile and Delinquency
Prevention. Affiliate agencies must understand and comply with the standards. These standards are
proprietaryto the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program. A copy of the standards has been
provided to each participating agency executing the agreement bythe Osceola County Sheriffs Office.
While a part of the Central Florida ICAC Task Force, the undersigned agency agrees to perform the
following actions.
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Attend regular meetings to Include any quarterly affiliate meetings hosted by the Osceola County Sheriffs
Office. Notice of Task Force meetings is provided through email.
B. INVESTIMONS
The cyber tip line Is congressionally mandated as a reporting mechanism for crimes involving the sexual
exploitation of children. Central Florida ICAC Task Force affiliate supervisors should be familiar with Case
Management in the ICAC Operational and Investigative Standards. Central Florida ICAC Task Force
supervisors are responsible for determining Investigative priorities when assigning cyber tips to their
respective detectives.
As the designated Central Florida Task Force lead agency, the Osceola County Sheriffs Office acts as a
clearinghouse for cyber tips that occur In Central Florida and disseminate these tips to the appropriate
agencies with Jurisdiction.
Affiliates will investigate cyber tips and case referrals. After doing so, affiliates are to provide the Central
Florida ICAC Task Force Commander with a final status of the assigned investigations. The final status
update completed for each cyber tip or referral ensures assigned cases have been investigated.
C. REPORTING
Affiliate agencies must maintain a case log of ICAO related crimes, either through agency case
management systems, or through one provided by ICAC. The chosen method must reflect both the
Investigative and prosecutorial process with timely accuracy.
All affiliates must submit their monthly activity to the Central Florida ICAC Task Force Commander by the
10-of each month using the ICAC Monthly Performance Measures Report or ICAC Monthly Data Report.
An absence of submissions will result in declination to fund any affiliate ICAC activity. Submission of data
showing inactivitywlll not necessarily result in a declination of funding, although extended Inactivity could
result in the termination of this agreement by the Osceola County Sheriffs.
D. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Affiliates should provide mental health services for any investigator or prosecutor Involved in ICAC work.
A particular frequency of preventative mental health screenings is not mandated; however, screenings
are encouraged at an annual basis.
IV. RESTRICTIONS
A. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Any confidential Information pertaining to Investigations of ICAC crimes will be held In the strictest
confidence, and will only be shared in manner consistent with protections afforded under federal or
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Florida law, and with the approval of the agency that authored the record or produced the information or
as otherwise required by federal or Florida law.
8. MEDIAREIATIONS
Individual members affi8ated with the ICAC program may not speak on behalf of the ICAC Program as a
whole, but may speak to members of the media about their own department's ICAC related activities.
Task Force members and agencies will coordinate press releases/announcements with all involved
agencies pertaining to the specific Investigation and any matters concerning ICAC operations shall not
Include Information regarding confidential Information.
C. FUNDING/REIMBURSEMENTOFACriVrrES
All ICAC funding of affiliate activities to Include travel, lodging and tuition will be reimbursed upon
successful concluslon of the activity.
ICAC computers, software and equipment purchased utilizing ICACGrant funded monies shall be reserved
for the exclusive use of agency designated ICAC personnel for ICAC Investigations. All equipment,
software and supplies shall remain under the ownership of the Osceola County Sheriffs Office. An
inventory accountability audit shall be conducted at a minimum of every two (2) years to ensure proper
policy Is being followed regarding the possession, use, maintenance, operation, control and disposal of all
ICAC related equipment. Drslgnated ICAC agencies shall be subject to on -site inventories If selected.
All funding Is dependent upon the Osceola County Sheriffs Office remaining the Task Force Agency for
the Central Florida ICAC Task Force and funding being available for reimbursement by the Department of
Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
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All affiliates acknowledge that the ICAO Task Force is a joint effort in which all agencies act as partners.
The Osceola County Sheriffs Office ICAC Commander and/or Deputy Commander will act as a point of
contact for supervisors and Investigators from affiliate agencies.
Should any intended law enforcement activity conducted pursuant to this MOU conflict with any statute,
regulation or agency policy, aforementioned statute, regulation or agency policy shall take precedence
and ICAC shall be so notified.
This MOU Is not Intended and should not be construed to create any right or benefit, substantive or
procedural, enforceable by law or otherwise by any third party against the parties, the United States, or
the officers, employees, agents, or other associated personnel thereof.
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VI. NOTICE AND CONTACT
Osceola County Sheriffs Office Representatives
Sergeant Justin Shah
CFICAC Task Force Commander
Osceola County Sheriffs Office
2601 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway
Kissimmee, Florida 34744
Work Cell 407-709-0545
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VII. TERMS OF AGREEMENT
Detective Philip Shorette
CFICAC Deputy Task Force Commander
Osceola County Sheriffs Office
2601 East Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway
Kissimmee, Florida 347"
Work Cell 407-709-0579
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The term of this MOU shall become effective based on the signature date and will automatically renew
each year thereafter.
Any affiliate agency may withdraw or cancel participation in this Task Force without liability to any other
party by providing written notice of intent to the Osceola County Sheriffs Office no less than 30 days prior
to thereto. Upon written notice of Intent to withdraw from the Task Force, all equipment, software,
hardware and/or supplies purchased from the federal grant shall be returned to the Osceola County
Sheriff's Office prior to the effective date of cancellation.
An agency's participation in the MOU may be terminated by and upon the Osceola County Sheriffs Office
giving written notice to the other participating agencies or In the event the federal grant funding ceases.
This MOU may be modified upon the mutual written agreement of the parties.
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