Task Force Agreement Sample Contracts

PROGRAM-FUNDED STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Task Force Agreement • August 6th, 2018

This agreement is made this 1st day of October, 2018, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter “DEA”), and Marana Police Department (hereinafter “MPD”) The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

Broken wheels
Task Force Agreement • July 31st, 2017

Incidents on wheels BA 314 / ZDB29 (with a slope under the wheel flange) and BA004 in some application show that the actual maintenance plan

PROGRAM - FUNDED
Task Force Agreement • October 12th, 2022

This agreement is made this 1st day of October 2022, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Peoria Police Department, ORI#AZ0072100 (hereinafter "parent agency"). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 USC § 873.

PROGRAM-FUNDED STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Task Force Agreement • July 30th, 2013

This agreement is made this 30th day of September, 2013, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter “DEA”), and Tempe Police Department (hereinafter “TPD”). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21

STATE AND LOCAL HIDTA TASK FORCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN‌‌
Task Force Agreement • July 31st, 2017

This agreement is made this 1st day of October, 2017 between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Oro Valley Police Department (hereinafter "OVPD"). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

PROGRAM FUNDED
Task Force Agreement • August 10th, 2021

This agreement is made this 1st day of October 2021, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Webb County Constable Precinct 1 (hereinafter "WCCP1"), ORI Number TX2400200. The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

PROGRAM FUNDED
Task Force Agreement • August 11th, 2021

This agreement is made this 1st day of October 2021, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Comal County Sheriff’s Office (hereinafter "CCSO"), ORI Number TX0460000. The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

ADDENDUM TO TASK FORCE AGREEMENT
Task Force Agreement • November 9th, 2018

This agreement is an addendum to the Agreement dated October 1, 2018, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Comal County Sheriff’s Office (hereinafter the “CCSO”). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21

STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Task Force Agreement • May 1st, 2024

This agreement is made this 1st day of December, 2023, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department ORI# CA0190036 (hereinafter "parent agency"). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 USC § 873.

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Task Force Agreement • November 2nd, 2021

Description Agreement by the Parties establishing the Task Force for Decommissioned Combatants and their Communities and the Terms of Reference it will abide by, which include the mandate, tasks, composition, funding, reporting methods, and duration. The Task Force will undertake all efforts related to socio-economic and development programs for MILF combatants and their communities until an Exit Agreement is signed.

PROGRAM - FUNDED STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT
Task Force Agreement • December 21st, 2022

This agreement is made this 1st day of October, 2022, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the City of Fort Collins Police Services ORI#CO0350300 (hereinafter "parent agency"). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 USC § 873.

PROGRAM-FUNDED STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Task Force Agreement • August 15th, 2018

This agreement is made this 1st day of October, 2018, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter “DEA”), and Peoria Police Department (hereinafter “PPD”). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

PROGRAM-FUNDED STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Task Force Agreement • December 11th, 2018

This agreement is made this 1st day of October 2021, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the San Jose Police Department - ORI# CA0431300 (hereinafter "SJPD”). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATIONTask Force Agreement Item No. 40.04 Board Letter No. 13530 Agenda: February 5, 2025
Task Force Agreement • January 31st, 2025

An Order authorizing the County Administrator to execute a Task Force Agreement with the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, has been prepared as an item for the February 5, 2025, Board meeting agenda. The Agreement has been approved by County Counsel as to legal sufficiency and is on file in the County Administrator’s Office.

PROGRAM-FUNDED STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Task Force Agreement • July 19th, 2017

This agreement is made this 1st day of October, 2018, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter “DEA”), and The City of Glendale, Arizona Municipal Corporation (hereinafter “City”), acting through the Glendale Police Department (hereinafter “GPD”). DEA, City and GPD are referred to herein individually as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.” The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

PROVISIONAL STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT
Task Force Agreement • October 7th, 2022

This agreement is made this 1st day of October 2022, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office (hereinafter "parent agency"), ORI Number TX0790000. The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

AGREEMENT TO FORM A TASK FORCE
Task Force Agreement • March 18th, 2010

THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this th day of , 2010 by and among the following entities, which hereinafter are sometimes referred to collectively as "TASK FORCE AGENCIES” or individually as TASK FORCE AGENCY" (“AGREEMENT”). This AGREEMENT is also by and between the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority (“SAWPA”) and the TASK FORCE AGENCIES as to SAWPA’s role as Task Force Administrator. The following public agencies are the “TASK FORCE AGENCIES”:

PROGRAM FUNDED
Task Force Agreement • October 11th, 2022

This agreement is made this 1st day of October 2022, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Aransas Pass Police Department (hereinafter "parent agency"), ORI Number TX0040100. The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

Sodium Hypochlorite TASK FORCE Agreement signed on March 9 at Chemsafe offices
Task Force Agreement • March 10th, 2018

Chemsafe Business Unit Agro/Biocides, headed by Francesca Fasano with the help of Alice Basilio (Task Force Project Leader) and Paolo Rossi (BDM Chemical area) finalized the BPI Task Force regarding Sodium Hypochloride products. On March 9, 2018 the TASK FORCE Agreement was signed at Chemsafe Offices with mutual satisfaction among TF new members. The BPI Task Force has an international value as composed not only by Italian companies but by companies located in Southern Europe. Other companies has already expressed intention to join and will be welcome. The period to be considered Founding Members will expire on March 31, 2018; therefore we strongly invite those interested to contact us and start the membership procedure. From April 1, 2018 sweating activity additional membership fee will be introduced leading to increase of membership value. Later comers membership cost will be re-distributed amount founding members on the basis of a non-discriminatory principle similar to that applied

STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Task Force Agreement • August 24th, 2016

between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and Fontana Police Department (hereinafter "FPD"). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

April 9, 1996 LB 1375
Task Force Agreement • August 22nd, 2012

agreement on the task force, its need, its makeup. What the concern that we've been dealing a lot on is the management of the current system. And I was concerned about the elimination of services to those who are perfectly happy with the service. They're perfectly happy with the fees that they're charged. They're unhappy when they think about that service being continued and how it will affect their daily lives and their business. So there may be some unhappy people, Senator Chambers, and there may be some other questions which we're not dealing with today on the floor. But don't forget about all those that are currently receiving the service, like the service, have no problems with the service and the way it's distributed nor for the charges that they pay to receive that information. And there are, I'm going to tell you if you think there's some outcry about what fees are being charged, if you would eliminate this contract right now, the outcry would be, in my estimation, much, much l

DALLAS FIELD DIVISION
Task Force Agreement • September 10th, 2020

This agreement is made this 1st day of October, 2020 , between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Arlington Police Deparment ORI# TX2200100 (hereinafter "Arlington PD"). The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

PROGRAM - FUNDED STATE AND LOCAL TASK FORCE AGREEMENT
Task Force Agreement • September 11th, 2019

This agreement is made this 1st day of October, 2019, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the City of Pueblo and its Police Department (hereinafter " PPD") ORI#CO0510100. The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.

PROGRAM FUNDED
Task Force Agreement • August 10th, 2021

This agreement is made this 1st day of October 2021, between the United States Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (hereinafter "DEA"), and the Mission Police Department (hereinafter "MPD"), ORI Number TX1081000. The DEA is authorized to enter into this cooperative agreement concerning the use and abuse of controlled substances under the provisions of 21 U.S.C. § 873.