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R2018-73 Authoring the Macon Co Public Safety Training Foundation and the City for the Use of Grant Farm Law Enforcement Training Center
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R2018-73 Authoring the Macon Co Public Safety Training Foundation and the City for the Use of Grant Farm Law Enforcement Training Center
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Agreement for the Use of Grant Farm Law Enforcement Training Center by the Decatur Police Department
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6/18/2018
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D. Police Department personnel shall use personal safety equipment,to include but not limited <br /> to, hearing and eye protection and body armor, at all times when training at the Facility. <br /> E. NO LIVE AMMUNITION WILL BE USED IN THE FACILITY. <br /> F. For all training and uses, no more than fifteen (15) individuals may be operating at the <br /> Grant Farm at any one time. <br /> G. Decatur Police Department will provide Officer Larner to conduct K-9 Training, K-9 <br /> certification, and K-9 recertification for up to six (6) months per year through 2021. If the <br /> agreement with Officer Larner is terminated, it will not affect any other portion of this agreement. <br /> ARTICLE THREE—LIMITATIONS <br /> The nature of this grant is a license. This Agreement is not assignable or otherwise transferable. <br /> As part of the consideration of the Foundation entering into this Agreement, the City agrees that <br /> the Decatur City Council shall first pass a resolution whereby the City approves the terms of this <br /> Agreement and fully indemnifies the Foundation, as more fully set forth below,which obligations <br /> shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. <br /> ARTICLE FOUR—LIABILITY <br /> The City agrees to assume liability for any loss, cost, claims, demands, damage and/or expense <br /> arising out of any demand, claim, suit or judgment for damages to property arising from the acts <br /> or omissions of any Police Department personnel related to the City's use of the Facility,including <br /> tortious acts of omissions resulting in injury to or death of persons, including the officers, agents <br /> and employees of either party herein. <br /> Notwithstanding the indemnity obligations contained herein or assumed by this Agreement, the <br /> City has no liability, and shall not be responsible to indemnify any party, for any demand, claim, <br /> suit or judgment arising out of the acts or omissions of the Foundation or their respective <br /> employees, agents, and contractors. <br /> ARTICLE FIVE—TERMINATION <br /> This initial Agreement is effective upon the last to occur of the City passing its approving <br /> resolutions, and shall end on the last day of the twelfth full calendar month falling after such <br /> commencement. This Agreement shall automatically be renewed thereafter for successive twelve- <br /> month periods,provided that this Agreement may be terminated by either party hereto at any time, <br /> by giving thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other party at the address shown on the <br /> signature page. <br /> ARTICLE SIX—ENTIRE AGREEMENT <br /> This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Foundation and the City as to the Facility <br /> and the matters set forth herein. <br /> 2 <br />
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