Common use of APPENDIX A POINTS OF CONTACT Clause in Contracts

APPENDIX A POINTS OF CONTACT. The ICE and PCSD points of contact for purposes of implementation of this MOA are: For the PCSD: Xxxxxx (Xxxx) Xxxxx Superintendent xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx (000)000-0000 For ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO): FOD POC: Xxxxxxx X.Xxxxxxxx ICE 287g Program Manager 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx. Xxxxxxxxxx, XX. 00000 xxxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx 000-000-0000 This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is between the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Plymouth County Sheriff's Department, (PCSD), pursuant to which selected PCSD personnel are authorized to perform immigration enforcement duties in specific situations under Federal authority. As such, the training, supervision, and performance of participating PCSD personnel pursuant to the MOA, as well as the protections for U.S. citizens’ and aliens’ civil and constitutional rights, are to be monitored. Part of that monitoring will be accomplished through these complaint reporting and resolution procedures, which the parties to the MOA have agreed to follow. The MOA sets forth the process for designation, training, certification, and authorization of certain PCSD personnel to perform certain immigration enforcement functions specified herein. Complaints filed against those personnel in the course of their non-immigration duties will remain the domain of the PCSD and be handled in accordance with the PCSD’s applicable rules, policies, and procedures. If any participating PCSD personnel are the subject of a complaint or allegation involving the violation of the terms of this MOA or a complaint or allegation of any sort that may result in that individual receiving professional discipline or becoming the subject of a criminal investigation or civil lawsuit, the PCSD shall, to the extent allowed by State law, notify ICE within 48 hours of the existence and nature of the complaint or allegation. The results of any internal investigation or inquiry connected to the complaint or allegation and the resolution of the complaint shall also be promptly reported to ICE. The ICE notifications must be made locally to the ICE FOD in Boston Field Office and to the ICE Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) via the Joint Intake Center (JIC) at XxxxxXxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx. Complaints regarding the exercise of immigration enforcement authority by participating PCSD personnel shall be handled as described below. The PCSD will also handle complaints filed against PCSD personnel who are not designated and certified pursuant to this MOA but are acting in immigration functions in violation of this MOA. Further, any such complaints regarding non-designated PCSD personnel must be forwarded to the JIC. In order to simplify the process for the public, complaints against participating PCSD personnel relating to their immigration enforcement can be made according to the procedures outlined below.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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APPENDIX A POINTS OF CONTACT. The ICE and PCSD HCSO points of contact for purposes of implementation of this MOA are: For the PCSDHCSO: Sheriff Xxxxxxx X. XxxXxxxxx 000 Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 (Xxxx000) Xxxxx Superintendent xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx (000)000000-0000 For ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO): FOD POC: Xxxxxxx X.Xxxxxxxx ICE Xxxxx XxXxxxx 287g Program Manager 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx. XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX. XX 00000 xxxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx (000-) 000-0000 This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is between the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Plymouth County Sheriff's DepartmentLaw Enforcement HCSO, (PCSDHCSO), pursuant to which selected PCSD HCSO personnel are authorized to perform immigration enforcement duties in specific situations under Federal authority. As such, the training, supervision, and performance of participating PCSD HCSO personnel pursuant to the MOA, as well as the protections for U.S. citizens’ and aliens’ civil and constitutional rights, are to be monitored. Part of that monitoring will be accomplished through these complaint reporting and resolution procedures, which the parties to the MOA have agreed to follow. The MOA sets forth the process for designation, training, certification, and authorization of certain PCSD HCSO personnel to perform certain immigration enforcement functions specified herein. Complaints filed against those personnel in the course of their non-immigration duties will remain the domain of the PCSD HCSO and be handled in accordance with the PCSDHCSO’s applicable rules, policies, and procedures. If any participating PCSD HCSO personnel are the subject of a complaint or allegation involving the violation of the terms of this MOA or a complaint or allegation of any sort that may result in that individual receiving professional discipline or becoming the subject of a criminal investigation or civil lawsuit, the PCSD HCSO shall, to the extent allowed by State law, notify ICE within 48 hours of the existence and nature of the complaint or allegation. The results of any internal investigation or inquiry connected to the complaint or allegation and the resolution of the complaint shall also be promptly reported to ICE. The ICE notifications must be made locally to the ICE FOD in Boston Field Office Atlanta District and to the ICE Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) via the Joint Intake Center (JIC) at XxxxxXxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx. Complaints regarding the exercise of immigration enforcement authority by participating PCSD HCSO personnel shall be handled as described below. The PCSD HCSO will also handle complaints filed against PCSD HCSO personnel who are not designated and certified pursuant to this MOA but are acting in immigration functions in violation of this MOA. Further, any such complaints regarding non-designated PCSD HCSO personnel must be forwarded to the JIC. In order to simplify the process for the public, complaints against participating PCSD HCSO personnel relating to their immigration enforcement can be made according to the procedures outlined below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

APPENDIX A POINTS OF CONTACT. The ICE and PCSD BCSO points of contact for purposes of implementation of this MOA are: For the PCSDBCSO: Xxxxxx (Xxxx) Xxxxx Superintendent xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx (000)000xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxx-xx.xxx 508-0000 995-1311 For ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO): FOD POC: Xxxxxxx X.Xxxxxxxx ICE 287g Program Manager 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx. Xxxxxxxxxx, XX. 00000 xxxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx 000-000-0000 This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is between the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Plymouth Bristol County Sheriff's DepartmentOffice, (PCSDBCSO), pursuant to which selected PCSD BCSO personnel are authorized to perform immigration enforcement duties in specific situations under Federal authority. As such, the training, supervision, and performance of participating PCSD BCSO personnel pursuant to the MOA, as well as the protections for U.S. citizens’ and aliens’ civil and constitutional rights, are to be monitored. Part of that monitoring will be accomplished through these complaint reporting and resolution procedures, which the parties to the MOA have agreed to follow. The MOA sets forth the process for designation, training, certification, and authorization of certain PCSD BCSO personnel to perform certain immigration enforcement functions specified herein. Complaints filed against those personnel in the course of their non-immigration duties will remain the domain of the PCSD BCSO and be handled in accordance with the PCSDBCSO’s applicable rules, policies, and procedures. If any participating PCSD BCSO personnel are the subject of a complaint or allegation involving the violation of the terms of this MOA or a complaint or allegation of any sort that may result in that individual receiving professional discipline or becoming the subject of a criminal investigation or civil lawsuit, the PCSD BCSO shall, to the extent allowed by State law, notify ICE within 48 hours of the existence and nature of the complaint or allegation. The results of any internal investigation or inquiry connected to the complaint or allegation and the resolution of the complaint shall also be promptly reported to ICE. The ICE notifications must be made locally to the ICE FOD in Boston Field Office and to the ICE Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) via the Joint Intake Center (JIC) at XxxxxXxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx. Complaints regarding the exercise of immigration enforcement authority by participating PCSD BCSO personnel shall be handled as described below. The PCSD BCSO will also handle complaints filed against PCSD BCSO personnel who are not designated and certified pursuant to this MOA but are acting in immigration functions in violation of this MOA. Further, any such complaints regarding non-designated PCSD BCSO personnel must be forwarded to the JIC. In order to simplify the process for the public, complaints against participating PCSD BCSO personnel relating to their immigration enforcement can be made according to the procedures outlined below.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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APPENDIX A POINTS OF CONTACT. The ICE and PCSD MCSO points of contact for purposes of implementation of this MOA are: For the PCSDMCSO: Sheriff Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Xxxxxx 000 Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 (Xxxx000) Xxxxx Superintendent xxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx (000)000000-0000 For ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO): FOD POC: Xxxxxxx X.Xxxxxxxx ICE XxXxxxx 287g Program Manager 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx. XxxxxxxxxxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX. XX 00000 xxxxxxx.x.xxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx (000-) 000-0000 This Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is between the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Plymouth County Sheriff's DepartmentLaw Enforcement MCSO, (PCSDMCSO), pursuant to which selected PCSD MCSO personnel are authorized to perform immigration enforcement duties in specific situations under Federal authority. As such, the training, supervision, and performance of participating PCSD MCSO personnel pursuant to the MOA, as well as the protections for U.S. citizens’ and aliens’ civil and constitutional rights, are to be monitored. Part of that monitoring will be accomplished through these complaint reporting and resolution procedures, which the parties to the MOA have agreed to follow. The MOA sets forth the process for designation, training, certification, and authorization of certain PCSD MCSO personnel to perform certain immigration enforcement functions specified herein. Complaints filed against those personnel in the course of their non-immigration duties will remain the domain of the PCSD MCSO and be handled in accordance with the PCSDMCSO’s applicable rules, policies, and procedures. If any participating PCSD MCSO personnel are the subject of a complaint or allegation involving the violation of the terms of this MOA or a complaint or allegation of any sort that may result in that individual receiving professional discipline or becoming the subject of a criminal investigation or civil lawsuit, the PCSD MCSO shall, to the extent allowed by State law, notify ICE within 48 hours of the existence and nature of the complaint or allegation. The results of any internal investigation or inquiry connected to the complaint or allegation and the resolution of the complaint shall also be promptly reported to ICE. The ICE notifications must be made locally to the ICE FOD in Boston Field Office Atlanta District and to the ICE Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) via the Joint Intake Center (JIC) at XxxxxXxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx. Complaints regarding the exercise of immigration enforcement authority by participating PCSD MCSO personnel shall be handled as described below. The PCSD MCSO will also handle complaints filed against PCSD MCSO personnel who are not designated and certified pursuant to this MOA but are acting in immigration functions in violation of this MOA. Further, any such complaints regarding non-designated PCSD MCSO personnel must be forwarded to the JIC. In order to simplify the process for the public, complaints against participating PCSD MCSO personnel relating to their immigration enforcement can be made according to the procedures outlined below.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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