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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAG2023-034 - Original - Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority - Regional FD Cares Pilot Project - 01/01/2023Ap p r o v a l Originator:Department: Date Sent:Date Required: Mayor or Designee Date of Council Approval: Grant? Yes No Type: Re v i e w / S i g n a t u r e s / Ro u t i n g Date Received: City Attorney: Comments: Date Routed: Mayor’s Office City Clerk’s Office Ag r e e m e n t I n f o r m a t i o n Vendor Name:Category: Vendor Number:Sub-Category: Project Name: Project Details: Agreement Amount: Start Date: Local Business? Yes No* Business License Verification: If meets requirements per KCC 3.70.100, please complete “Vendor Purchase-Local Exceptions” form on Cityspace. Yes In-Process Exempt (KCC 5.01.045) Notice required prior to disclosure? Yes No Contract Number: This form combines & replaces the Request for Mayor’s Signature and Contract Cover Sheet forms. (Print on pink or cherry colored paper) Visit Documents.KentWA.gov to obtain copies of all agreementsadccW22373_1_20 Budget Account Number: Budget? Yes No Dir Asst: Sup/Mgr: Dir/Dep: rev. 20221201 FOR CITY OF KENT OFFICIAL USE ONLY Agreement Routing Form For Approvals, Signatures and Records Management (Optional) Basis for Selection of Contractor: * Memo to Mayor must be attached Termination Date: Authorized to Sign: Authorized Signer Verified INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ("Agreement") is entered into between PUGET SOUND REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY, a Washington Municipal Corporation ("Provider"), and the undersigned Washington Municipal Corporation (the "User"). Provider and User are referred to herein together as the "Parties" and individually a "Party." RECITALS 1. The purpose and objective of the REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT INTERLOCAL AGREMENT ("Agreement") is to set forth the understanding, rights and responsibilities of the Parties with respect to the provision of non -emergency community assistance referral and education services pursuant to RCW 35.21.930, together with additional services identified by the Parties through this Agreement in an effort to develop a regionally consistent and efficient method of providing community assistance through non -emergency referral and education services, and emergency and non -emergency co -responder and mental health crisis response services, throughout the jurisdictions of the Provider and Users. 2. The Provider currently has the equipment and personnel to provide FD CARES Services on a regional basis and is willing to extend this service to the User to include co -responder and mental health crisis response services to assist law enforcement tasked with responding to emergency and non -emergency incidents involving individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. 3. User has a need for such services and wishes to support the Regional FD CARES Pilot Project described above. 4. This Agreement is made and entered into pursuant to the provisions of RCW Chapter 39.34, the Interlocal Cooperation Act. AGREEMENT To carry out the purpose of this Agreement and in consideration of the benefits to be received by each Party, it is agreed as follows: FD CARES Services. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Provider shall provide User with community assistance through non -emergency referral and education services, and emergency and non -emergency co -responder and mental health crisis response services, as set forth in Exhibit A. ("FD CARES Services") The chief executive or designee of the User and the Fire Chief or designee of Provider may negotiate changes, amendments, and modifications to Exhibit A if mutually agreed to in writing. 2. Payment for Services. In consideration of the FD CARES Services provided, User shall pay Provider a flat fee of $175,000 for the 2023 calendar year. This payment shall be prorated, on a quarterly basis, with one -quarter of this fee ($43,750) payable on March 1, June 1, September 1 and December 1, 2023. Provider shall notify User, on or before August 1 of the preceding year, of the annual fee to be charged by Provider to provide FD CARES Services for the subsequent year. In no event, however, shall the annual fee increase by more than an amount equal to the preceding 12-month June -to -June Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers Page 1 REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ILA (CPI-W) for the Seattle -Tacoma -Bellevue region. If substantively different or additional services are added to FD CARES Services, this annual percentage cap will not apply to the costs attributable to add those different or additional services. 3. Reporting. Provider shall provide User with biannual reports documenting the FD CARES Services provided. The biannual reports shall be issued on or before January 315t and July 31 st of each year and should include the following minimum information for the preceding 6-month time period, unless the parties agree otherwise (i.e. the report for January through June is due July 31St, and the report for July through December is due January 31 st): 3.1. Number of in -field response requests received from User's employees; 3.2. Number of actual responses Provider made to those User requests; 3.3. Number of follow-up referrals submitted by User's employees; 3.4. Number of follow-up referrals completed by Provider; 3.5. Number of proactive interventions made by Provider for FD CARES Services that did not result from a User -requested follow-up referral; 3.6. Number of individuals connected with services and an identification of the type of service to which they were connected (mental health, housing, addiction recovery, etc.) 4. Term. The effective date of this Agreement shall be January 1, 2023. If this Agreement is signed after this date, all acts consistent with the authority of the Agreement and prior to January 1, 2023, are ratified and affirmed and the terms of this Agreement shall be deemed to have applied. This Agreement shall automatically renew for additional one year terms each January 1 unless either terminated by a Party in writing prior to the preceding September 1, or by the User providing its written objection to Provider's stated fee as provided for in Section 2. In addition, any party may terminate with six months advance written notice at any time. Payment obligations for such terminations shall be prorated based on the effective date of termination. 5. Indemnification. Each Party shall indemnify and hold the other Party and the other Parry's agents, employees, and/or officers, harmless from, and shall process and defend at its own expense, any and all claims, demands, suits, at law or equity, actions, penalties, losses, damages, or costs, of whatsoever kind or nature, brought against the other Party arising out of or in connection with the Parry's performance or failure to perform any aspect of this Agreement; provided, however, that if such claims are caused by or result from the concurrent negligence of both Parties, and/or their agents, employees, and/or officers, this indemnity provision shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent of the negligence of each Party; and provided further, that nothing herein shall require one Party to hold harmless or defend the other Party, its agents, employees and/or officers from any claims arising from the sole negligence of the other Party, its agents, employees, and/or officers. No liability shall attach to either Party by reason of entering into this Agreement except as expressly provided herein. Provider agrees that the foregoing indemnity specifically covers actions brought by its own employees, and thus Provider expressly waives its immunity under industrial insurance, Title 51, as necessary to effectuate this indemnity. Page 2 REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ILA 6. Insurance. The Provider shall provide insurance coverage for all Provider equipment and personnel. The insurance coverage shall include all risk property insurance and general liability insurance, including errors and omissions coverage. The Provider shall, upon request from the User, furnish to User appropriate documentation showing that such coverage is in effect. The User recognizes that the Provider is a member of a governmental insurance pool. 7. Dispute Resolution. 7.1. Prior to any other action, the Parties shall meet and attempt to negotiate a resolution to such dispute. 7.2. If the Parties are unable to resolve a dispute regarding this Agreement through negotiation, either Party may demand mediation through a process to be mutually agreed to in good faith between the Parties within 30 days. The Parties shall share equally the costs of mediation and each Party shall be responsible for their own costs in preparation and participation in the mediation, including expert witness fees and reasonable attorney's fees. 7.3. If a mediation process cannot be agreed upon or if the mediation fails to resolve the dispute, then, within 30 calendar days, either Party may submit the dispute to arbitration according to the procedures of the Superior Court Rules for Mandatory Arbitration, including the Local Mandatory Arbitration Rules of the King County Superior Court, King County, Washington, as amended, unless the Parties agree in writing to an alternative dispute resolution process. The arbitration shall be before a disinterested arbitrator selected pursuant to the Mandatory Arbitration Rules with both Parties sharing equally in the cost of the arbitrator. The location of the arbitration shall be mutually agreed or established by the assigned Arbitrator, and the laws of Washington will govern its proceedings. Each Party shall be responsible for its own costs in preparing for and participating in the arbitration, including expert witness fees and reasonable attorney's fees. 7.4. Following the arbitrator's issuance of a ruling/award, either Party shall have 30 calendar days from the date of the ruling/award to file and serve a demand for a bench trial de novo in the King County Superior Court. The court shall determine all questions of law and fact without empanelling a jury for any purpose. If the Party demanding the trial de novo does not improve its position from the arbitrator's ruling/award following a final judgment, that Party shall pay all costs, expenses and attorney fees to the other Party, including all costs, attorney fees and expenses associated with any appeals. 7.5. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, this dispute resolution process shall be the sole, exclusive and final remedy to or for either Party for any dispute regarding this Agreement, and its interpretation, application or breach, regardless of whether the dispute is based in contract, tort, any violation of federal law, state statute or local ordinance or for any breach of administrative rule or regulation and regardless of the amount or type of relief demanded. Miscellaneous: 8.1. Independent Governments. The Parties recognize and agree that the Provider and the User are independent governments. The User is establishing a contractual relationship solely with the Provider and is not establishing a contractual relationship with any other User of Provider's FD CARES Services. Except for the specific terms of this Agreement, nothing Page 3 REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ILA herein shall be construed to limit the discretion of the governing bodies of the Parties. This Agreement shall not be construed as creating an association, joint venture, or partnership between the Parties, nor to impose any partnership obligations or liabilities on either Party. 8.2. Administration. This Agreement shall be administered by each Party's chief executive officer or designee. 8.3. Property Ownership. This Agreement does not provide for jointly owned property unless specific provision is made for joint ownership in a Collaborative Activities Exhibit. All property presently owned or hereafter acquired by a Party to enable it to perform the services required under this Agreement, shall remain the property of the acquiring Party in the event of the termination of this agreement. 8.4. Service Limitation. The FD CARES Services provided under this Agreement represent an extension and expansion of services the Provider owes to the public in general. Neither Party intends to create a special relationship or duty to the other Party or to the public served by either Party. 8.5. Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communications required by this Agreement shall be in writing and, except as expressly provided elsewhere in this Agreement, shall be deemed to have been given at the time of delivery if personally delivered or at the time of mailing if mailed by first class, postage pre -paid and addressed to the Party at its address as stated in this agreement or at such address as any Party may designate at any time in writing. 8.6. Severability. If any provision of this agreement or its application is held invalid, the remainder of the Agreement or the application of the remainder of the Agreement shall not be affected. 8.7. Modification. This Agreement represents the entire Agreement between the Parties. No change, termination or attempted waiver of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding on either of the Parties unless executed in writing by authorized representatives of each of the Parties. The Agreement shall not be modified, supplemented, or otherwise affected by the course of dealing between the Parties. 8.8. Benefits. This Agreement is entered into for the benefit of the Parties to this Agreement only and shall confer no benefits, direct or implied, on any third persons. 8.9. Non -Exclusive Agreement. The Parties to this Agreement shall not be precluded from entering into similar agreements with other municipal corporations. Page 4 REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ILA 8.10. Filing/Web Site. Filing/Web Site. This Agreement shall either be filed with the County Auditor or by listing on either of the Parry's websites in accordance with RCW 39.34.040. 9. DUPLICATE ORIGINALS. This Agreement may be executed in duplicate originals. PROVIDER: USER: Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Alketlheur/- AtbY2 By::•I,i Ithrw L Morris flan 23. 202319 53 PST) Matthew Morris, Fire Chief City of Kent 13 V: r Dana Ralph, Mayor Attest: eu� k�� Kent City Clerk Approv , 'as to I •rn ent 'ity ttorr ey Page 5 REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ILA EXHIBIT A FD CARES SERVICES 1. Services. Provider shall provide the User with the following services. A. Non -emergency referral and education services to include: (1) Referral and requests for assistance: (a) Officers may access JULOTA, Provider's case management system through a QR Code or logging into the online system, to enter a referral that will go directly to Provider. The JULOTA platform is a referral -based system that allows User's employees to communicate with Provider. (b) User's employees may also request FD CARES Services through ValleyCom and FD CARES will be dispatched to assist User's employees in the field. (c) User's employees may additionally make direct contact with FD CARES by phone or through the officers' mobile data computers. (2) Education services: (a) FD CARES will participate in training sessions with User's employees. (b) Participate in community events to provide education on the co -responder program. B. Co -responder services to assist User's law enforcement officers tasked with responding to emergency and non -emergency incidents involving individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. These services include: (1) Dispatch an FD CARES Co -Response Unit staffed with a Registered Nurse and/or Social Worker (2) Appoint a liaison who will serve as a liaison between User and Provider and will communicate daily with User's Co -Responder Sergeant in order to: (a) Follow-up from overnight calls for service (primarily from referrals made by User's patrol officers); (b) Follow-up on referrals made by User's staff; (c) Follow-up on chronic 911 callers to User's dispatch center, Valley Communications Center; (3) Respond, or co -respond with User's employees, to engage people who are experiencing a variety of challenges that may not require a traditional police response, including without limitation: issues relating to homelessness; access Page 6 REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ILA social services; addiction challenges and recovery; and behavioral health needs, including mental health treatment. (4) Coordinate with non -governmental -organizations (NGO's), e.g., Union Gospel Mission, Catholic Community Services, PEER Kent, Valley Cities Counseling, etc., to facilitate access to a variety of resources they provide. (a) If Provider's FD CARES Unit refers an individual to resource services, the FD CARES Unit will follow-up with that individual, confirm that services were sought and received, and if a resource connection was not successful, the FD CARES Unit will take additional steps to connect that individual with appropriate community resources and services. (5) When not responding to calls or following up on referrals, Provider's FD CARES Unit will proactively engage transients in User's city limits, work to get to know them, and work to establish a relationship with them. The goal is to connect and provide assistance with resources, and to develop a positive connection for future contacts. These contacts can be made anywhere within the City of Kent, but Provider's primary focus will be in downtown Kent. (6) When User's employees request assistance during FD Cares shift hours (0800 hours — 2000 hours), User will have its FD CARES Unit in route within 30 minutes. If Provider's FD CARES Unit is unable to dispatch within 30 minutes, it will promptly provide an estimated dispatch time to User's on -scene employee by phone or MDC contact. (a) The expectation is that Provider will dedicate a primary FD CARES Unit to Kent, and it is that Kent team that will respond to requests from User, if available. If the Kent FD CARES Unit is unavailable, one of the other participating FD CARES Units will respond to assist under the same parameters provided for by this Agreement. (7) Whenever reasonably possible, User will transfer care for a person to the FD CARES Unit in -person. If that is not possible, and it is reasonably safe to do so, User's employees can clear the scene and utilize Provider's JULOTA case management system to generate a referral to the Kent FD CARES Unit to respond when they become available. C. Provide access and use of all FD CARES related written materials to include all legal forms for use as the User's organization and their legal deem appropriate. (1) Provider's FD CARES team members will need access to User databases in order prepare for making contact with referred individuals. This will require Provider's team members to undertake the following training through User: (a) Level 1 ACCESS training; and (b) Criminal Justice Information Services training. Page 7 REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ILA D. Assist appointed User employee in understanding the necessary data collection for responders at all EMS related incidents. E. Assist appointed User employee(s) with addressing repetitive medical responses, including mental health issues that lead to crisis events. F. Work with appointed User employee(s) on developing possible funding partnerships that may include but may not be limited to: (a) King County Emergency Medical Services; (b) King County Mental Health; (c) King County area Hospitals; (d) Local area medical payer groups such as Medicaid, Medicare, Premera, Molina, etc. 2. User Obligations. Appointed User employee(s) will work with Provider and other assigned staff and partners to assist with further building and improving the FD CARES program for all organizations adopting or interested in adopting the program. Page 8 REGIONAL FD CARES PILOT PROJECT ILA