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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Resolution 1311Resolution No,,~1 ` A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET FOR THE 2011/12 FISCAL YEAR RECITALS: A. The City of Central Point's High Tech Crime Task Force (HTCTF) received unanticipated additional federal grant money from the Department of Justice. B. The original 2011/12 HTCTF budget includes a total of $200,000 for federal grants. Two separate federal grants were applied for, with the hope and expectation of receiving at least one grant. Both grants were approved in the aggregate amount of $362,500. C. This resolution will appropriate the additional $162,500 of grant proceeds into the HTCTF budget. D. These grant funds must be expended within the fiscal year, and will be used primarily for additional man hours for investigations, and for equipment purchases. E. A public hearing was held according to Oregon Budget Law prior to Council approval of this resolution. The City of Central Point resolves as follows: To amend the 2011/12 budget in accordance with ORS. 294.480. As such, the budget changes will appear as follows: Section 1. Orieinal Budeet Revised Budeet High Tech Crime Task Force Fund -Federal Grants 200 000 362 500 Total Revised Resources 828 400 High Tech Crime Task Force Fund Expenditures: Overtime Wages $ 18,000 $ 30,000 Contract/Other Services 1,650 18,150 Investigations 1,000 5,000 Capital Outlay -Equipment 11,000 141,000 $ 31,650 $194,150 Total Revised Expenditures 28 40 Passed by the Council and signed by mein authentication of its passage this ~ day of September, 2011. ~ c .~" Mayor Hank Williams ATTEST: City Recorder fit, ~~ w, ~ fl~epartment of .~ustice ~., `~ ';4_ s;_ ~;' Office of Justice Programs Office of Communications Washington, D. C. 20531 GRANT NOTIFICATION Grant Number: 2011-CD-BX-0081 Name & Address of Recipient: Ciry Of Central Point 155 South Second Street 2nd Floor City, State & ZIP: Central Point, Oregon 97502-2209 Recipient Project Director/Contact: Joshua Moulin Lieutenant Phone: (541) 664-5578 Title of Program: FY 11 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program Title of Project: FY 11 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Grants Program Amount of Award: $ 166,500 Date of Award: 08/23/2011 Awarding Agency: National Institute of Justice Alan Spanbauer Supplement: No Statutory Authority for Program: FY11(NIJ -Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement) 42 USC 3797j-37970; 28 USC 530C Impact/Focus: State I CFDA Number: 16.742 Project Description: Coverdell funds are to be used to improve the quality and timeliness of forensic science and medical examiner services and/or to eliminate backlogs in the analysis of forensic evidence, including controlled substances, firearms examination, forensic pathology, latent prints, questioned documents, toxicology, and trace evidence. ca/ncf For more information about this grant, contact the Office of Justice Program's Office of Communications at 202/307-0703. I__ ~~~">~. ~ department off Justice `{air I, w~ w, i,;,~i ~ Office of Justice Programs ~,,~ z .:~ Office of Communications Washington, D. C. 20531 GRANT NOTIFICATION Grant Number: 2011-BE-BX-0004 Name & Address of Recipient: City Of Central Point Police Department 155 South Second Street City, State & ZIP:. Central Point, Oregon 97502-2209 Recipient Project Director/Contact: Jon Zeliff Chief Of Police Phone: (541) 423-1315 Title of Program: FY 11 Intellectual Property Crime Enforcement Program Title of Project: FY 11 Intellectual Property Crime Enforcement Program Amount of Award: $ 196,000 Date of Award: 08/23/2011 Awarding Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance Esmeralda C Womack Supplement: No Statutory Authority for Program: FY11(BJA -Intellectual Property Enforcement) Pub. L. No. 112-10, div. B, secs. 1101-1104; Pub. L. No. 111-117, 123 Stat. 3034, 3134 Impact/Focus: Discretionary I CFDA Number: 16.752 Project Description: This program is authorized by the Full-Year Continuing Appropriations Act, 2011, Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2011 (Pub. L. 1121-1017, div. B, secs. 1.101-1104) and Pub. L. No. 111-117, 123 Stat. 3034, 3134, and informed by section 401 of Public Law which authorizes the Department to provide funding to support state and local intellectual property enforcement efforts. The 110-403 , Intellectual Property Crime Enforcement Program is designed to provide national support and improve the capacity of state, local, and tribal criminal justice systems to address intellectual property criminal enforcement, including prosecution, prevention, training, and technical assistance. This program is generally informed by section 401 of Public law 110-403, which authorizes the Department to provide funding to support state and local intellectual property crime enforcement efforts. The City of Central Point Police Department is the host agency for the Southern Oregon High-Tech Crimes Task Force. The goal of this grant proposal is to enhance the task force's capacity to proactively and aggressively investigate intellectual property (IP) crimes. Major deliverables proposed under this project include: (1) increasing the number of individuals arrested for IP crimes; (2) increasing the number of search warrants executed for IP crimes; (3) increasing the amount of technical assistance provided to other law enforcement agencies in IP investigations; (4) increasing law enforcement training in IP investigations; and (5) increasing public education and creating public service announcements for IP crimes. Funds will be used for overtime, necessary equipment and supplies, and contracted personnel services. CA/NCF I