This agreement, made this 26th day of February 1991 by and among the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of Attorney General (hereinafter referred to as "OAG"), Bureau of Narcotics Investigation and Drug Control (hereinafter referred to as "BNI"), Fairview Township, Glen Rock Borough, Jackson Township, Lower Windsor Township, Northeastern Regional, Northern York County, Red Lion Borough, Spring Garden Township, Springettsbury Township, Stewartown Borough, West Manchester Township, West Manheim Township, West York Borough, Windsor Township, York City, Hanover Borough, Shrewsbury Borough, York Township, Carroll Township, Wrightsville Borough and Newberry Township, individually and collectively (hereinafter "municipalities"), witnesseth that:
A.
Whereas the Attorney General has established a Municipal Drug Task Force Program throughout Pennsylvania to coordinate narcotics investigation, enforcement and prosecution activities;
B.
Whereas the municipalities intend to participate in, and are a necessary part of, these drug task force activities;
C.
Whereas the parties wish to establish the administrative framework for carrying out their activities under the program in York County task force [municipality(ies)];
D.
Whereas mobility and the common problem of illegal use and trafficking of narcotics and other illegal drugs have obliterated municipal boundaries in the municipalities' enforcement of laws through the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
E.
Whereas Municipal Police Departments themselves have been frustrated by jurisdictional limitations, manpower and equipment shortages and inadequate financial resources in attempting to stem illegal narcotics and drug trafficking;
F.
Whereas there is an urgent need for uniformity and continuity in the enforcement of such laws in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania;
G.
Whereas coordination of police activity in the fight against illegal narcotics and drug trafficking has historically been sporadic, resulting in duplication of effort and reduced coordination;
H.
Whereas the aforementioned municipalities have determined that the provision of mutual, police aid, across jurisdictional lines, will increase their ability to enforce the provisions of narcotics and illegal drugs laws and to preserve the safety and welfare of the entire area;
I.
Whereas the OAG requests the aid and assistance of the Municipal Police Departments to implement the Municipal Drug Task Force activities in compliance with the Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act, 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 8953(a)(3);
J.
Whereas the municipalities desire to enter into an agreement for the purpose of having available for use, throughout the territorial limits of all municipalities signing this mutual and joint agreement, the services of police, both full-time as well as part-time, employed by any and all of said municipalities, under the conditions set forth and in compliance with the Municipal Police Jurisdiction Act, 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 8953;
K.
Whereas cooperation among municipalities, in the exercise and performance of their governmental powers, duties and functions, is authorized by the various acts of the General Assembly, to wit: 53 P.S. § 483 and ratified by mutual ordinance pursuant to 53 P.S. § 485; and
L.
Whereas, in accordance with the provisions of 53 P.S. § 488, the Local Government Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has reviewed this agreement and has made recommendations;
M.
Now, therefore, the parties, intending to be legally bound hereby, agree as follows.