The proper officers of the Township of Shaler are hereby authorized
to enter into an intergovernmental police cooperation agreement with
the Townships of Ross, Hampton, Reserve, Kilbuck, Indiana, Richland,
Ohio, Pine-Marshall-Bradfordwoods, McCandless, West Deer, Crescent,
Leet, Aleppo, Sewickley Heights and the Boroughs of Millvale, Sharpsburg,
Etna, West View, Edgeworth, Aspinwall, Bellevue, Avalon, Franklin
Park, Bell Acres, Leetsdale and Blawnox, as well as the City of Pittsburgh,
and any prior intergovernmental police cooperation agreement with
the above municipalities is hereby ratified and approved by which
the police officers of each municipality are granted authority to
officially act as police officers of the other municipality, subject
to the terms of the agreement, when performing duties in the other
municipality, and establishing procedures for the police department
of each municipality to render aid and assistance to one another,
such agreement to conform substantially to the agreement attached
hereto and made a part of this article as Exhibit "A."
The duration of the agreement shall be indefinite, subject to
termination by any municipality as provided in the agreement.
The purpose and objective of the agreement is to foster improved
governmental cooperation between the Townships and boroughs listed
to improve law enforcement in the County of Allegheny, by providing
police officers with the authority to exercise official duties in
the other municipalities thereby alleviating problems of arrests being
determined improper or unlawful by reason of jurisdictional or boundary
issues.
Each municipality shall be responsible for all expenses incurred
by reason of action taken by its police pursuant to the agreement,
no other financing being necessary or required to effect its purpose.
No additional organizational structure will be necessary to
implement this agreement, nor will any property, real or personal,
be acquired, managed or disposed of in order to effect the purpose
of the agreement.
The effectiveness of this article is conditioned upon the other
townships and boroughs executing the aforesaid agreement and enacting
an ordinance implementing the agreement.
This action is taken pursuant to the authority granted the Township
of Shaler by the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 1972, July 12,
No. 180, § 1 et seq., 53 P.S. § 481 et seq., as
amended.