File #: 20-972    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Passed
File created: 7/28/2020 In control: Sheriff
On agenda: 10/20/2020 Final action: 10/20/2020
Title: Deputization Agreement between the Hoopa Valley Tribe, the County of Humboldt, and the Humboldt County Sheriff for the Deputization of Qualified Hoopa Valley Tribal Police Officers
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Deputization Agreement, 3. Resolution, 4. Executed Deputization Agreement

 

To:                                          Board of Supervisors

 

From:                     Sheriff                     

 

Agenda Section:                      Consent                                                               

 

SUBJECT:

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Deputization Agreement between the Hoopa Valley Tribe, the County of Humboldt, and the Humboldt County Sheriff for the Deputization of Qualified Hoopa Valley Tribal Police Officers

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RECOMMENDATION(S):

Recommendation

That the Board of Supervisors:

1. Approve the Deputization Agreement between the Hoopa Valley Tribe, the County of Humboldt, and the Humboldt County Sheriff for the deputization of qualified Hoopa Valley Tribal Police Officers in compliance with California Penal Code Sections 830.6 and 830.8;

2. Authorize the Chair of the Board of Supervisors to sign three original copies of the Deputization Agreement and all amendments, extensions or revisions to the document for the term of the agreement; and

3. Authorize the Humboldt County Sheriff to sign three (3) original copies of the Deputization Agreement and all amendments, extensions or revisions to the document for the term of the agreement. 

 

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SOURCE OF FUNDING:

Hoopa Valley Tribe

 

DISCUSSION:

The County of Humboldt, the Humboldt County Sheriff and the Hoopa Valley Tribe have utilized cooperative agreements between the parties for the enhancement of public safety services within the boundaries of the Hoopa Valley Reservation.  These cooperative agreements have been valued by the parties in order to increase law enforcement resources on the Hoopa Valley Reservation and to enhance appropriate enforcement of state laws pursuant to Public Law 280. 

 

Having deputized Hoopa Valley tribal members (or non-members with an understanding of Tribe’s culture and history) assisting the Sheriff’s Office with its obligations pursuant to Public Law 280 will enhance law enforcement services on the Hoopa Valley Reservation within the County of Humboldt. Deputizing tribal members or those familiar with the Tribe will provide invaluable insight when considering the Tribe’s unique culture and history, the geographic remoteness of the Hoopa Valley Reservation, and the structure of tribal and federal Indian laws within the exterior boundaries of the Hoopa Valley Reservation.

 

Hoopa Valley Tribal Council has agreed to the terms of the Deputization Agreement (Attachment 1) in compliance with California Penal Code Sections 830.6 and 830.8.  Once approved by your Board, the Sheriff agrees to deputize qualified Hoopa Valley Tribal Police (HVTP) officers who have successfully completed the following: a standardized background investigation acceptable to the Sheriff, and the Regular Basic Course for peace officers prescribed by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.  To maintain reserve deputy status, newly deputized HVTP officers must pass the standard 720-hour formal Field Training Program with the Sheriff’s Office. Upon successful completion of the Field Training Program, HVTP officers will be recognized as solo beat officers with full reserve deputy status with the Sheriff’s Office.  The Tribe agrees that all deputized HVTP officers will come under the authority of a Sheriff’s Office supervisor, watch commander, and/or the Sheriff’s designee while performing his or her state law enforcement functions and duties.

 

FINANCIAL IMPACT:

During the term of the Deputization Agreement, the Hoopa Valley Tribe will cover all costs associated with the fulfillment of the agreement.  There will be no additional personnel added and no additional impact to the General Fund.   

 

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT:

Hoopa Valley Tribal Council

 

ALTERNATIVES TO STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:

The Board of Supervisors may choose not to approve the Deputization Agreement, however, this is not recommended.  If not approved, the sole responsibility for law enforcement activities on the Hoopa Valley Reservation will fall to the Sheriff’s Office, requiring additional county funded deputies at the county’s expense.

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Attachment 1                                          Deputization Agreement between the Hoopa Valley Tribe, the County of Humboldt, and the Humboldt County Sheriff for the Deputization of Qualified Hoopa Valley Tribal Police Officers

Attachment 2                                             Hoopa Valley Tribal Council Resolution and Limited Waiver of Sovereign Immunity

 

 

PREVIOUS ACTION/REFERRAL:

Board Order No.: N/A                     

Meeting of: N/A