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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 19-154RESOLUTION NO. 19-154 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Beaumont and the Texas Department of Public Safety Department for the purpose of training, approved scale use, annual scale re- calibration standards, violation report requirements, and mandated annual reporting relating to weight enforcement inspections of commercial motor vehicles. Said Memorandum of Understanding is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof for all purposes. The meeting at which this resolution was approved was in all things conducted in strict compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the 30th day of July, 2019. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING Between DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY OF THE STATE OF TEXAS (DPS) -and- BEAUMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT (Allied Agency) I. General Agreement In accordance with Transportation Code § 621.402, DPS has established the following parameters for approved Allied Agencies seeking to enforce the defined state laws within 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: I Train, retrain (as necessary or desirable), test and certify the officers of any qualified Allied Agency. 2. Forward any weight enforcement complaints or challenges to the issuing Allied Agency. 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 adhering to DPS certification standards. III. Allied Agency Responsibilities A. Certification Training Allied Agency must enroll their commissioned, full-time officers in the 40 hour, Basic CVE course 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 each legislative 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 weight enforcement activities. Allied Agency may discontinue agency certification at any time by notifying DPS in writing. If a certified officer separates from an Allied Agency, Allied Agency must notify DPS within ten days. MCB Allied Agencies TRC Ch. 621 EXHIBIT "A" Page 9 of B. Application of Statute 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. There must be an articulable reason to detain a vehicle prior to utilizing any type of approved scale to determine actual weight. A fixed location signaling all commercial traffic to enter a weight enforcement site is in direct conflict with this mandate. C. Approved Scales Allied Agency must purchase and utilize scales from the approved Scale List found at the following URL: http://www.dps.texas.goy/cve/Publications/`approvedScaIeList.pdf. The approved scales must be re -calibrated during each calendar year by a certified scale technician or vendor. All individual scale calibration records must be retained for the current year plus the two previous years and are subject to review during contested judicial proceedings and random DPS audit. D. Violation Report Requirements In addition to typical driver and vehicle information and infractions, the following information must be included on all weight enforcement violation reports: 1. US DOT Number/ TX DMV Number; 2. State identification / registration identification of units and company unit numbers (license plate numbers for the power units and towed vehicle); 3. Registered weights and the Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings of each vehicle; 4. Axle configuration diagram with corresponding axle distance measurements and the recorded actual weights measured of each axle, tandem axle andtri- axle; 5. Overweight permit number; 6. Load disposition; and 7. Gross weight and group weight. E. Annual Reporting Requirements Allied Agency must submit an annual report of its weight enforcement activities for each calendar year to DPS. The report must be directed to the Motor Carrier Bureau in Austin, Texas and must be received by January 31 of each year for the prior year's enforcement activities. The annual reporting requirements under this Section will survive the termination date of this MOU. Allied Agency must comply with the reporting and fiscal requirements mandated by this MOU and TRC 621.506. Prior renewal, verification of fiscal standing with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts will be conducted. MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 1 of 5 IV. Termination of Certification * * * UNLESS RENEWED, THIS MOU WILL EXPIRE ON AUGUST 1, 2021 * * * To prevent a loss of authority to conduct weight enforcement inspections, please mail, email, or FAX your renewal request to DPS no more than 60 but no less than 30 days prior to the expiration of this MOU. If the renewal has not been executed by the Allied Agency before the MOU expiration date, certified officers must cease performing all weight enforcement activities, until the renewal has been fully executed. DPS may issue a warning to Allied Agency if Allied Agency fails to comply with MOU requirements in such a way that DPS deems that the weight enforcement action being taken is contrary to established training and statute. Failure to immediately correct any compliance issue or comply with the required remittance of assessed fines to the Texas Comptroller's Office may result in the termination of the established MOU and the decertification of Allied Agency. MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 2 of 5 L PROGRAM COORDINATORS The parties' program coordinators are responsible for all communications and contacts required to manage this MDU. The parties must provide any updates regarding contact information within 30 calendar days. The current program coordinators for this MOU are: Allied Agency: Program Coordinator Address Voice Phone Number Fax Number E-mail Address MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 3 of 6 Department: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Texas Highway Patrol Motor Carrier Bureau Captain Omar Villarreal Manager Program Coordinator MCB, P.O. Box 4087 Austin Texas 78773-0522 Address (512) 424-2053 Voice Phone Number (512) 424-5712 Fax Number omar.villarreal@dps.texas.gov E-mail Address Evidence of Acceptance.- Signature cceptance: Signature of Authorized Ofdal Political Subdivision Name Title Date MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 4 of 5 MEMORANDUM OF'UNDERSTANDING Between DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICSAFETY OF THE STATE OF TEMS:(DPS) -and- BEAUMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT' (Allied Agency) I. General Agreement. In accordance with Transportation Code § 6,21.402, DPS has established the following parameters for approved Allied Agencies seeking to enforce the defined state laws within 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. IL DPS Responsibilities In order to better implement and maintain the standards"in'this MOU, DPS will: I Train, retrain (as necessary or desirable), test:an"d certify the off"cers,of any qualified Allied Agency.. Z, forward an,y weight:enforciament complaints or challenges to the "issuing Allied "Agency., DPS may conduct random, in-person observation of weight enforcement inspections conducted by an Allied Agency ln: order to ensure that Allied, -Agency's -officers are adhering to DPS certification standards. III. Allied Agency Responsibilities A. Certification Training Allied Agency must enroll their commissioned, full-time officers in the 40 .hour,. Basic CVE course conducted at:the direction .ofthe 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 takei place following each legislative session,. Weight enforcement officers must obtain .80% or better to maintain "certification. DPS will immediately suspend any officer who fails to re -certify rand Allied Agency must prohibit that officer from conducting -or assisting with any weight enforcement activities. Allied Agency may discontinue agency certification at any time by notifying DPS in writing. If a certified officer separates from an Allied Agency, Allied Agency must notify DPS within ten days. ' MQB Allied Agencies TRC Ch:'621 Page 1 of B. Application of Statute 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 Cade § 621.402.: There must,be an articulable, reason to detain a vehicle prior to utilizing any type of approved scaleto d.etermin:e ;actual weight. A fixed location signalin&all commercial traffic to enter a weight: enforcement site is in direct conflict with this mandate., C. Approved Scales Allied Agency must purchase and utilize scalesfrom the approved Scale List found at the following URL: http://www.dps.texas.gov/cve/Publications/approvedScaleList.pdf, The approved scales must be, re -calibrated during, each calendar.year by. a certified scale technician or vendor. All individual scale calibration records must be retained for the current year plus the 'two previous years and ,are subject to: review during contested judicial proceedings and random DPS audit. D. Violation Report Requirements In addition to typical. driver and vehicle information and .infractions, the following information must be included on all weight enforcement violation reports: 1. US DOT Number /TX DMV Number 2. State identification / eegistration.identification of units and company unit numbers (license plate numbers for the power units and towed vehicle); B. Registered weights and the Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings of each vehicle; 4. Axle configuration diagram with corresponding axle distance measurements and the recorded actual weights measured of each axle., tandem axle andtri- axle; 5. Overweight permit number; 6.. Load disposition; and Gross weight'and group:wei,ght. E. Annual Reporting; Requirements. Allied Agency must submit_ an annual report of its weight enforcement activities for each calendar year'to DPS. The report must be directed to. the: Motor Carrier Bureau in Austin, Texas and must be received by January 31 of each year for the prior year's enforcement activities'. The annual reporting requirements under this Section will survive the termination date of this MOU. F: Statutory Financial.Reportingt/'Remittance Requirements A_ (lied Agency must'cpmply-with Transportation`Code § 621 5D6(g) and report'that data to DPS. -This includes. (1) sending tf g required ,50.percent share`to the_State;of Texas's Comptroller of Public AccountIs;if the fine meetsthe statutory.criteria; and: (2) only'imposing the minimum dollar fine: unless the vohi.cle's weight was`d�ete� mined by a,scale liven or approved by DPSJ Allied Agency must comply with the reporting and fiscal requirements 'mandated by this MOU and TRC 621.506. Prior renewal, verification of fiscal standing with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts will be conducted. MCB Allied Agencies MOU Template Page 1 of 5 IV. '.Termination'of Certification * * * UNLESS RENEWED, THIS MOU WILL EXPIRE ON AUGUST -1, 2021 To prevent a loss of authority to conduct weight enforcement inspections, please mail, email, or FAX your renewal request to DPS no: more than 60 but no less than 30 days prior- to the; expiration of this IVIOU. If the renewal has not been executed by the Allied Agency before the MOU expiration -date, .certified offlcers must cease performing all weight,enforcement activities.. until the renewal has beep fully euecuted.. DPS may issue a warning W Allied Agency if Allied _Agency fails 'to comply with -MOU requirements ;in such a way -that DPS deems -that the: weight enforcement action being taken is contrary to established training and statute: Failure to in1rhediately correct any compliance issue.or comply with the required. remittance: of assessed fines to the Texas Comptroller's office. may, result in the termination of the established. MOU and the decertification of Allied Agency, MCB'; Allied Agencies MOU Template: Page 2 of 5 PROGRAM COORDINATORS The parties' program coordinators are responsible for all', communications, and contacts-, required to manage this. MOU. The parties must- provide any- updates regarding contact informqtl6h Within 30. calendar ddYs.. The current program coordinators for this MOU-are: Allied Agency: Program Coordinator 6D I r, V'TXI Addr6s§ Voice: Phorp umber 01aQS MC - B AlliedAgencies MOU Template Page 3 of 5 Department: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Texas Higbyvay Patrol Motor Carrier Bureau Captah Omar Villarreal Manager Program Coordinatof MCB, P.O. Box 4087' Austin Texas 78773-0522 Address (512) 42+2053 Voice Phone:Number. (512) 42+;5712 Fax Number omar.Villarredl@dps.texas.gov E-mail Address Wdehce of Acceptance , L, ll_ of AuthoriZed Official Date Mcb-Allied Agencies MO.0 TeMplate Page 4 of -5