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23-1474ORDINANCENO. 23-1474 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DENTON AUTHORLZING THE CITY MANAGER TOEXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL COOPERATION CONTRACT IN THE FORM OF AMEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE STATE OF TEXAS, TEXASDEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, AUTHORIZING THE DENTON POLICEDEPARTMENT TO PERFORM UNIFORM COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WEIGHT INSPECTIONS AND ENFORCEMENT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECT[VE DATE. WHEREAS, pursuant to Texas Government Code Chapter 791, Interlocal Cooperation Contracts, the City wishes to establish through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the State of Texas, Texas Department of Public Safety, the parameters for the enforcement of state laws on uniform commercial vehicle weight enforcement within the Texas Transportation Code Chapter 621, Subchapter F; and WHEREAS, this MOU specifies responsibilities of the City and the Texas Department of Public Safety, including but not limited to approved state training, certification requirements, approved scale use, annual scale re-calibration, violation report requirements, and mandated reporting; and WHEREAS, the City believes that this MOU is in the best interests for the safety of the citizens of the City of Denton, and that a valid government purpose is served by said designation;NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DENTON HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION 1: The findings and recitations contained in the preamble of this Ordinance are incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 2: The City Manager, or their designee, is hereby authorized to execute the Memorandum of Understanding on behalf of the City of Denton with the State of Texas, Texas Department of Public Safety, authorizing the Denton Police Department to perform commercial motor vehicle inspections and enforcement, which is attached hereto as Exhibit “ A,” made a part hereof by reference and is hereby approved. SECTION 3: That this Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. Th, m,ti,n to appr,y, thi, Ordin,n„ w„ m,d, by Br L- Beck by P'.,\ Me\ A&'f ; thi, Ordinance w,s p„,ed and seconded and approved by the following vote a- A : Aye Nay Abstain Absent Mayor Gerard Hudspeth: Vicki Byrd, District 1 : Brian Beck. District 2: Paul Meltzer. District 3 : Joe Holland. District 4: Brandon Chase McGee, At Large Place 5: Chris Watts, At Large Place 6: J-1-J 7 IZ ./T PASSED AND APPROVED this the ISt\ day of n VSvs }, 2023 GEmD'fN ATTEST: JESUS SALAZAR, CITY SECRETARY b\\\\ tILl III# APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:MACK REINWAND. CITY ATTORNEY Exhibit A {fir MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Between DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE STATE OF TEXAS (DPS) -and- CITY OF DENTON (Allied Agency) I. General Agreement In accordance with Texas Transportation Code § 621.402, DPS has established parameters Ior approved Allied Agencies seeking to enforce Texas Transportation Code Chapter 621, Subchapter F. In order to maximize the uniform enforcement of statute, the parties enter into this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding training, approved scale use, annual scale re-calibration standards, violation report requirements, and mandated annual reporting. II. DPS Responsibilities In order to better implement and maintain the standards in this MOU, DPS will: 1.Train, retrain (as necessary or desirable), test, and certify the officers of any qualified Allied Agency. Forward any weight enforcement complaints or challenges to the issuing Allied Agency. Supply software necessary for the data entry of all inspection information on a cost recovery basis to Allied Agencies. 3. DPS may conduct random, in-person observation of weight enforcement inspections conducted by an Allied Agency in order to ensure that Allied Agency’s officers are adheringto DPS certification standards. III. Allied Agency Responsibilities A. CertificatIon Training Allied Agency must enroll their commissioned, full-time officers in the 40 hour, Basic CVEcourse conducted at the direction of the DPS Motor Carrier Bureau. A commissioned officer must obtain 80% or better to become certified as a “weight enforcement officer." After initial certification, mandated re-certification training will take place following eachlegislative session. Weight enforcement officers must obtain 80% or better to maintain certification. DPS will immediately suspend any officer who fails to re-certify and Allied Agency must prohibit that officer from conducting or assisting with any weightenforcement activities. Allied AgencY may discontinue agency certification at any time by notifying DPS in writing. If a1 certified officer separates from an Allied Agency/ Allied Agency must notify Dpswithin ten days. MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 1 of 3 OGC approved June 16, 2015 It AppIIcation of Statute and Allied Agency Requirements 1. DurIng the course of duty, an Allied Agency weight enforcement officer must adhere to the “reasonable suspIcIon” requIrements in weIghing a commercIal motor vehIcle as Inferred by Transportation Code § 621.402. Tbere must be an artlculable reason to detain a vehIcle prIor to utIIIzIng any type of approved scale to determIne actual weIght. A fixed locatIon sIgnaIIng all commercial traffIc to enter a weight ,h. 1,„. enforcement site is in direct confIIct wIth thIs mandate.2. Allied AgencY wIll only oonduct weIght InspectIons whIle an officer is on-duty. AlIIed Agency may not perform Inspections at any time for the specific purpose of beneftttlng a carrIer, whether onsite or offsite (such as a roadsIde or at a princIpal place of busIness). CompensatIon for weIght inspectIons of any kInd is prohIbited. G Approved Scales Allied Agency must purchase and use scales +om the approved Scale Ust found at the followIng URL: .http://www.dps.texas.gov/cve/Publications/apProvedScaleUst.pdf. Allied Agency must recalibrate the approved scales durIng each calendar year by a certIfied scale technIcian or vendor. Allied Agency must retain all individual scale caIIbration records for qh@8urrent year plus the two previous years. These records are subject to review durIng contested judicial proceedings or any DPS audIt D. Weight Inspection Reports & Upload Allied AgencY must purchase hardware and software to conduct weight inspectIons in order to upload the reports to DPS. Allied Agency may only Issue DPS authorized weight inspection reports. E. Annual Reporting Requirements Allied Agency must submIt an annual report of its weight enforcement activities for each calendar year to DPS. Allied Agency must send the report to the Motor Carrier 'BUMu in Austin, Texas by January 31 of each year for the prior year’s enforcement activitIes. The annual reporting requirements under this Section will survive thetermination date of this MOU. n Statutory FInancIal ReportIng and RemIttance RequIrements AlIIed Agency must comply with Transportation Code g 621.506(g) and report that data to DPS This includes: (1) sending the required 50 percent share to the State of Texas’s Comptrollerof Public Accounts (CPA) if the fine meets the statutory criteria; and (2) only imposing the minimum dollar fine unless the vehicle’s weight was determIned by a scale given or approved by DPS. DPS wIll confirm fiscal standIng with CPA before renewing an MOU with AlIIed Agency. MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 2 of 3 OGC approved June 16, 2015 I IV. TermInatIon of CertIficatIon + + + UNLESS RENEWED. THIS MOU WILL EXPIRE ON AUGUsr 1. 2025 + + + To prevent a loss of authorItY to conduct weIght enforcement InspectIons, please email DPS wIth your renewal request between the GOth and 30th day prior to the expIratIon of your current MOU. If the AlIIed Agency doa not sIgn the renewal and maII it in to DPS before Its current MOU expIration date, certIfIed officers must aase performIng all weIght enforcement actIvItIes, until DPS receIves the new fully executed MOU. DPS may Issue a warnIng to AlIIed Agency if Allied Agency falls to comply with MOU requirements in such a way that DPS deems that the weight enforcement actIon being taken is contrary to estabIIshed training and statute. FaIlure to immedIately correct any compliance Issue or comply wIth the required remIttance of assessed fInes to the Comptroller of PubIIc Accounts may result in the termInation of the established MOU and the decertiflcatlon of Allied Agency. \dtfIEW&nc V. Program Coordinators and Signatory Acceptance Allied Agency’s weight enforcement coordInators are responsible for all communications and contacts requIred to manage this MOU. Tbe coordinators must provIde any updates regardIng contact information within 30 calendar days. DPS Program Coordinator: CaptaIn Omar MllarrealTHP Motor CarrIer Bureau P.O. Box 4087 ft., ,. _#w!!r], Texas 78773-0522Phone: (512) 424-2053 Fax: (512) 42+5712 Omar.Villarreal@dps.texas.gov Allied Agency Program Coordinator7Jh: Lt In pOOh+ q- q'nt dc (%) ',Qq, qqbV VLK r\ bLobv.u Ins MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 3 of 3 OGC approved June 16, 2015