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17 -034
Council Approval 10/17/16
South King County Fire Training Consortium
(Interlocal Agreement)
This agreement is made and entered into by and between the undersigned municipal
corporations, collectively referred to as "Agency" or "Agencies."
RECITALS
1. This agreement is entered into in conformity with chapter 39.34 RCW, the Interlocal
Cooperation Act.
2. The Agencies currently each maintain and operate their own fire departments to provide
emergency responder services, including fire protection, fire suppression, and emergency
medical services and non - emergent medical care in their respective areas.
3. It is recognized that the Agencies have staffs that are performing similar tasks on a daily basis
and that have varied talents, skills, and expertise; and by allowing the staff to coordinate and
collaborate, the skills and abilities of the individuals could be used in a manner that increases the
level and efficiency of training.
4. The Agencies desire to provide training at the highest possible level while managing the costs by
eliminating duplication of effort and/or expenses where feasible and making the most effective
use of combined resources.
5. The Agencies have concluded that collaboration based on equal participation would provide the
highest level of training with the least duplication and cost and allow for the completion of
functions not possible within current funding.
6. The South King County Fire Training Consortium was initially created in 2013 and has adopted
the following Mission and Vision Statements:
a. Mission: Develop and deliver superior training to improve performance and safety.
b. Vision: Unify and enhance regional training that improves operational consistency,
implements industry best practices and promotes a shared culture of excellence.
AGREEMENT
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and benefits contained herein, it is agreed
between the Agencies as follows:
1. Purpose and Scope of Agreement. The purpose and scope of this Agreement is to formally
establish a Training Consortium to further implementation of joint training activities and
operations. Each Agency shall retain full authority for and jurisdiction over fire protection,
prevention and suppression, emergency medical services, boundaries, elections, and budgets and
all other matters not specifically addressed in this Agreement.
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2. Governing Structure of Training Consortium
2.1. Administrative Board.
(a) The Administrative Board shall be composed of the Fire Chief of each Agency to this
Agreement. The Administrative Board shall be responsible for:
(i) Overseeing administration of the fiscal arrangements as set forth in this
Agreement ( "Fiscal Agent ");
(ii) Directing, guiding and overseeing the actions of the Operations Board.
(iii) Implementing the recommendations of the Training Chief; and
(iv) Communicating with the governing bodies of the Agencies to this Agreement.
(b) The Administrative Board shall meet a minimum of twice per year. Members of the
Administrative Board shall elect by majority vote, after nominations at the first board
meeting, a Chief to serve as presiding officer of the Administrative Board. The Chair
shall serve a two -year term. The Chair shall have responsibility to schedule the
meetings of the Administrative Board, to serve as presiding officer at board meetings,
to gather information and to prepare the agenda for board meetings. In the event a
Chair is unable or unwilling to complete his or her term, nominations shall be accepted
by the Administrative Board for a replacement Chair, who shall be elected by majority
vote of the board and who shall complete the term of the resigning Chair. Each Chief
shall have an equal vote on matters that come before the Administrative Board. Any
decisions of the Administrative Board that involve the expenditure or obligation of an
Agency's funds shall constitute a recommendation to the governing bodies of the
Agencies and shall not be effective until the governing bodies of each Agency have
approved such recommendation.
2.2. Operations Advisory Team "OAT"
(a) The OAT shall be composed of the Training Consortium's Training Chief and the
operations chiefs from each Agency to this Agreement. The OAT shall be responsible
for:
(i) Consulting and communicating with the Training Chief on matters involving
Agency operations.
(ii) Work with the Training Chief to establish consistency in Agency operations .
(iii) Work with the Training Chief to insure the training curriculum is consistent with
Agency operations.
2.3. Training Consortium Chief.
(a) The Training Consortium Chief "Training Chief' shall be the Kent RFA Training
Deputy Chief. The Training Chief shall be responsible for:
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(i) Recommending annual goals and objectives to the Administrative Board;
(ii) Developing common operating guidelines for all Agencies;
(iii) Developing common training programs, processes, and instructional materials
for all Agencies
(iv) Developing common training calendars for all Agencies;
(v) Performing such other tasks as directed by the Administrative Board.
(vi) Developing an annual Budget for the Training Consortium.
(vii) Managing the Training Consortium on a day -to -day basis.
2.4. Firefighter Training Advisory Team "FTAT"
(a) The FTAT shall be composed of firefighters and medics participating in the Training
Consortium as appointed by the Training Chief in a manner that insures each Agency
is represented on the committee with representatives proportional to the number of the
Agency's employees receiving training from the Training Consortium. The FTAT
shall be responsible for:
(i)
Providing feedback and input to the Training Chief regarding the content of the
training provided.
(ii) Coordinating communications between the Training Chief and the employees
receiving training from the Training Consortium
3. Joint Decision Making
3.1. This Agreement does not alter the current command structure or organizational
responsibilities of any Agency. However, this Agreement will allow for joint decision -
making by the Administrative Board to modify command structures or organizational
responsibilities relating to training within the Training Consortium.
3.2. Joint decision - making shall be exercised through the Administrative Board and shall apply
only to those areas specifically identified by this Agreement. The Administrative Board
shall make joint decisions using the following procedure. Joint decisions shall only be made
at a meeting of the Administrative Board attended by a quorum of Agency representatives.
A majority of the currently appointed Agency representatives shall constitute a quorum.
Joint decisions shall be made by a majority vote. A Chief unable to attend a meeting may
vote by proxy by either sending a designated representative or by notifying the
Administrative Board of the Chiefs vote via email or fax prior to the meeting or by
providing a written proxy to another Chief attending the meeting.
4. Fiscal Arrangements
4.1. The Kent RFA shall be the entity that manages the finances of the Training Consortium as
part of the Kent RFA's annual budget.
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4.2. On or before August 1 st of each year, the Administrative Board shall prepare an annual
budget for the Training Consortium's operations that identifies each Agency's personnel and
financial responsibilities for the following year. The financial responsibilities will be based
on a cost per member (based on having one FTE per 45 members) recommended by the
Training Chief and approved by the Administrative Board using the following components:
(a) FTE Cost. The cost of an FTE (regardless of rank) shall be based on the average fully
burdened cost of a Kent RFA Battalion Chief, Captain and Firefighter.
(b) Administrative Fee. An administrative fee of 13% of the FTE Cost designed to cover
the Kent RFA's administrative costs in managing the Training Consortium including a
portion of the cost of the Training Chief and necessary administrative staff support.
(c) Supplies and Maintenance Fee. A supplies and maintenance fee of 13% of the FTE
Cost designed to cover the Kent RFA's costs in purchasing consumable supplies and
for maintaining the Kent RFA's training facilities and equipment.
(d) Cost Per Member. FTE Cost +Administrative Fee + Supplies and Maintenance
Fee /45 = Cost per Member.
(e) Cost per Non - Firefighter Member (Medic One) Eighty percent of Cost Per
Member.
(f) Cost per Volunteer Member. Seventy percent of Cost Per Member in the event the
Administrative Board authorizes charging for Volunteer Members.
(g) Annual Agency Cost. The Annual Cost shall be based upon the number of budgeted
full time employees (FTE) of each Agency for the budget cycle. (For example, cost
per Member x Total budgeted Agency Members enrolled = Annual Agency Cost).
Adjusted as necessary for Volunteer Members and Non - Firefighter Members (Medic
One).
(h) The Annual Agency Cost of each agency may be satisfied by contributions of
personnel (at the FTE value established above), cash, property or other services as
approved by the Administrative Board.
4.3. In the event the Administrative Board determines during the course of the year that
additional expenditures or contributions from one or more participating Agencies are
necessary, the Administrative Board shall make a recommendation/request to the
appropriate Agency.
4.4. In the event an Agency satisfies its Annual Agency Cost with a cash payment, the full value
of such cash payment shall be made to the Kent RFA on or before February 1' of each year.
In the event an Agency that provides personnel or equipment is entitled to receive a cash
payment in return, the Training Consortium shall make such cash payment to the Agency on
or before February 1st of each year.
5. Resources: This Agreement allows for the collaborative acquisition, use, and management of
property and equipment, ( "Resources "). Prior to commingling any Resources under this
Agreement, all equipment and property with a value of more than $1,000.00 used in the
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performance of this Agreement shall be appropriately marked and inventoried by the contributing
Agency. Ownership of Resources shall remain with the Agency that purchases or provides the
Resource. Jointly owned resources, if any, may be purchased pursuant to a separate agreement by
the Agencies, and shall be listed in EXHIBIT A to this Agreement "Joint Resources." The
ownership and distribution of jointly owned resources shall be governed by the following
paragraphs:
5.1. The ownership of Joint Resources acquired after the execution of this agreement shall be
documented on Exhibit A. Such Joint Resources shall be owned by the Agencies to this
agreement in proportion to the financial and in -kind contribution of each Agency in the year
of acquisition of such Resources "Ownership Share."
5.2. If this agreement is terminated as to all Agencies the depreciated value of the Joint
Resources acquired under the terms of this agreement shall be divided in accordance with
the Ownership Shares.
5.3. In the event an Agency withdraws from this Agreement, such Agency shall be entitled to
receive the depreciated value of its Ownership Share in the Joint Resources as determined in
the sole reasonable discretion of the Administrative Board.
6. Personnel. Each Agency shall cooperate with the Administrative Board and shall allow its
employees and volunteers ( "Training Personnel ") to perform the functions as assigned by the
Training Chief exercising authority under this Agreement.
6.1. The Training Chief shall have the authority to determine the working location and
conditions for Training Personnel when assigned to the Training Division. Through the
joint decision making process as defined herein, the Agencies may be asked to fill positions
or roles not currently staffed within any of the Agencies. Such assignments, if they do not
create additional financial responsibilities or litigation impacts for an Agency, shall be
controlled by the Administrative Board and shall not require further approval by any
Agency.
6.2. Each Agency shall remain as the employer of its own Training Personnel and shall be
responsible for establishing and paying Training Personnel compensation and benefits.
6.3. It is understood by the Agencies that the services provided by Training Personnel pursuant
to this Agreement will mutually benefit each Agency in proportion to the benefits received
by that Agency.
6.4. The Administrative Board shall establish the chain of command for Training Personnel
under this Agreement. However, the responsibility for hiring, evaluating, firing and
disciplining Training Personnel shall remain with the employing Agency. An employing
Agency may seek input from the Administrative Board in hiring, evaluating, firing or
disciplining Training Personnel, but such guidance shall be optional and nonbinding on the
Agency seeking guidance.
6.5. Training Personnel filling a shared functional position will be provided an explanation of
roles, responsibilities, duties and expectations of the shared position prepared by the
Training Chief.
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6.6. To the extent this Agreement would result in any personnel changes that affect the wages,
benefits or working conditions of any represented employees, the Training Chief shall assist
the governing body of the affected employing Agencies and the affected bargaining units to
address such impacts prior to the implementation of the change.
7. Training Consortium Chief
7.1. The Kent RFA agrees to hire and staff the Training Consortium Chief position. The
Agencies intend that the Kent RFA Training Deputy Chief will serve as the Training
Consortium Chief as contemplated by this Agreement. In recognition of this understanding
the parties agree to work cooperatively in accordance with the following provisions to assist
Kent RFA in maintaining its Training Deputy Chief position.
(a) Kent RFA shall be the employer of the Training Deputy Chief. Accordingly, Kent
RFA shall be solely responsible for all matters related to the Training Deputy Chief's
human resource management, performance appraisals, employee relations, work
related practices, performance effectiveness and responsiveness, conformance with
Consortium expectations, and discipline.
(b) Kent. RFA shall be solely responsible for the salary and benefits of its Training Deputy
Chief and the Training Deputy Chief shall be considered "Training Personnel"
pursuant to Paragraph 6 of this Agreement.
8. Insurance
8.1. The Agencies shall each provide and maintain - suitable commercial general liability and auto
liability insurance policies to protect it from casualty losses by reason of the activities
contemplated by this Agreement. The limits of liability for each coverage shall be at least
$2,000,000 each occurrence. Each Agency shall provide the Consortium with a Certificate
of Liability Insurance or Evidence of Coverage, which the Kent RFA shall maintain on file,
provided that any Agency that is self - insured will provide a letter of self - insurance as
evidence of coverage.
9. Indemnification
9.1. Each Agency shall be responsible for the wrongful or negligent actions of its employees
while participating in this Agreement as their respective liability shall appear under the laws
of the State of Washington and/or Federal Law and this Agreement is not intended to
diminish or expand such liability. Provided however each Agency, by executing this
Agreement hereby expressly appoints the Training Consortium Chief as its limited attorney
in fact with the limited express authority to enter into and bind the Agency to liability
waivers, indemnification or hold harmless agreements or releases required by third parties
for the use of any training facilities, training props or private property necessary for the
conduct of Training Consortium operations.
9.2. To that end, each Agency promises to indemnify, defend and hold harmless all the other
Agencies from any loss, claim or liability arising from or out of the negligent or otherwise
tortious actions or omissions of its employees, officers and officials. Such liability shall be
apportioned among the Agencies or other at fault persons or entities in accordance with the
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laws of the State of Washington. Each agency shall be solely responsible for its own
attorney fees and any litigation related costs.
9.3. Nothing herein shall be interpreted to:
(a) Waive any defense arising out of RCW Title 51, provided; however, each Agency
agrees that its obligations under this provision extend to any claim, demand, and/or
cause of action brought by or on behalf of any of its employees or agents. The
foregoing indemnity is specifically and expressly intended to constitute a waiver of
each Agency's immunity under Washington's Industrial Insurance Act, RCW Title 51,
with respect to the other Agencies only, and only to the extent necessary to provide
each Agency with a full and complete indemnity of claims made by the other Agency's
employees. The Agencies acknowledge that these provisions were specifically
negotiated and agreed upon by them.
Limit the ability of a participant to exercise any right, defense, or remedy which an
Agency may have with respect to third party Agencies or the officer(s) whose action
or omission give rise to loss, claim or liability, including but not limited to an
assertion that the employee was acting beyond the scope of his or her employment.
(c) Cover or require indemnification or payment of any judgment against any individual
or Agency for intentionally wrongful conduct outside the scope of employment of any
individual or for any judgment for punitive damages against any individual or
Agency. Payment of punitive damage awards, fines or sanctions shall be the sole
responsibility of the individual against whom said judgment, fine or sanction is
rendered and/or his or her employer, should that employer elect to make said payment
voluntarily. This agreement does not require indemnification of any punitive damage
awards or for any order imposing fines or sanctions.
(b)
10. Dispute Resolution.
10.1. Prior to any other action, the Administrative Board shall meet and attempt to negotiate a
resolution to any dispute arising under this agreement.
10.2. If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute through negotiation, any party may demand
mediation through a process to be mutually agreed to in good faith between the parties
within 30 days. The parties shall share equally the costs of mediation and shall be
responsible for their own costs in preparation and participation in the mediation, including
expert witness fees and reasonable attorney's fees.
10.3. If a mediation process cannot be agreed upon or if the mediation fails to resolve the dispute,
then within 30 calendar days any party may submit the matter to binding arbitration
according to the procedures of the Superior Court Rules for Mandatory Arbitration,
including the Local Mandatory Arbitration Rules of the King County Superior Court, King
County, Washington, as amended, unless the parties agree in writing to an alternative
dispute resolution process. The arbitration shall be before a disinterested arbitrator with both
parties sharing equally in the cost of the arbitrator. The location of the arbitration shall be
mutually agreed or established by the assigned Arbitrator, and the laws of Washington will
govern its proceedings. Each party shall be responsible for its own costs in preparing for
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and participating in the arbitration, including expert witness fees and reasonable attorney's
fees.
10.4. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, this dispute resolution process shall be the sole,
exclusive and final remedy to or for any party for any dispute regarding this Agreement, and
its interpretation, application or breach, regardless of whether the dispute is based in
contract, tort, any violation of federal law, state statute or local ordinance or for any breach
of administrative rule or regulation and regardless of the amount or type of relief demanded.
11. Term of Agreement
11.1. In the event any Agency shall desire to renegotiate any of the provisions of this agreement,
such Agency shall give one -year advance written notice to the other Agencies. The written
notice shall specify the provision to be negotiated, the requested change and the reasons
therefore. Such requests to renegotiate shall not be considered a notice of termination.
11.2. This agreement shall be effective on January 1, 2017 and shall continue for a term of three
(3) years.
12. Termination/Withdrawal
12.1. Any Agency may withdraw from this Agreement at the end of any calendar year by filing
with the Administrative Board a notice of termination by December 31st of the preceding
calendar year. In the event an Agency terminates its participation under this paragraph but
the remaining Agencies continue the Agreement, the Agency that terminated its
participation shall be considered a withdrawing Agency that is not entitled to any refund of
its prior contributions, but it shall be entitled to reimbursement of its depreciated share of
any Jointly Owned Resource and return of any equipment or property owned by the Agency
and used by the Consortium under this agreement.
12.2. This agreement may be terminated by consensus of a majority of the Agencies, effective the
end of any calendar year, upon giving written notice thereof to the other Agencies by July 1
of the preceding year. In the event of a termination under this paragraph any Joint Resources
shall be allocated among the parties in the manner specified in Section 5.
12.3. If an Agency consolidates with another municipal or local government entity through
merger, annexation, or through the creation of a Regional Fire Protection Authority, the
consolidated entity shall become an Agency to this Agreement and a successor in interest to
the Agency's interest on the effective date of the consolidation without any action by the
remaining Agencies, unless otherwise required.
13. Additional Agencies.
13.1. Additional Agencies may join the South King County Fire Training Consortium when
approved by a majority vote of the Administrative Board and upon approval and execution
of this Interlocal Agreement.
13.2. The Administrative Board may authorize one year "Associate Agency" Interlocal
Agreements with municipal corporations for one year trial participation in the South King
County Fire Training Consortium. Such Associate Agencies shall be required to agree to the
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indemnification, insurance and personnel provisions of this Agreement and to contribute
financially in accordance with the financial terms in Paragraph 4 but shall have no interest in
joint resources and no administrative or decision making authority.
14. Miscellaneous
14.1. Notices. All communications regarding this Agreement shall be sent to the parties at the
addresses listed on the signature page of the Agreement, unless notified to the contrary. Any
written notice hereunder shall become effective upon personal service or three (3) business
days after the date of mailing by registered or certified mail via the United States Postal
Service, and shall be deemed sufficiently given if sent to the addressee at the address stated
in this Agreement or such other address as may be hereafter specified in writing.
14.2. Benefits. This Agreement is entered into for the benefit of the Agencies to this agreement
only and shall confer no benefits, direct or implied, on any third persons.
14.3. Severability. If any provision of this agreement or its application is held invalid, the
remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected.
14.4. Amendments. This Agreement represents the entire agreement of the Agencies regarding
the subjects addressed herein. Amendments to this Agreement may be proposed by the
Administrative Board or by any Agency to the Agreement. To become binding,
Amendments must be made in writing and must be recommended for approval by the
Administrative Board and approved by the unanimous consent of the Agencies to the
Agreement. In the event that changes in federal or state law or changes in the boundaries of
any or all Agencies significantly affect the performance of any Agency, the Agencies agree
to enter into good faith negotiations so that continuation of the operations of the Training
Consortium are not impaired.
15. Execution.
15.1. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall
constitute an original, and all of which will together constitute this one Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Agencies by the signatures of their authorized representatives
have executed this Agreement effective upon the date of signatures.
SIGNATURE PAGES FOLLOW
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KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT
REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY
By: B : B fi iiim £K
DATE:
CITY OF TUKWILA
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DATE: 1'141 `1, 2.O11
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Brian Snure,
Attorney for RFA
City Attorney
NOTICES TO BE SENT TO: NOTICES TO BE SENT TO:
Fire Chief
24611 116th Ave. S.E.
Kent, WA 98030
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KING COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION NORTH HIGHLINE FIRE DISTRICT
DISTRICT NO. 2
By: By:
DATE: DATE:
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Attorney for District Attorney For District
NOTICES TO BE SENT TO: NOTICES TO BE SENT TO:
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KING COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION MAPLE VALLEY FIRE & RESCUE
DISTRICT NO. 20
By: By:
DATE: DATE:
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Attorney for District Attorney For District
NOTICES TO BE SENT TO: NOTICES TO BE SENT TO:
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VALLEY REGIONAL FIRE RENTON REGIONAL FIRE
AUTHORITY AUTHORITY
By: By:
DATE: DATE:
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Attorney for RFA Attorney for RFA
NOTICES TO BE SENT TO: NOTICES TO BE SENT TO:
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KING COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION VASHON ISLAND FIRE AND RESCUE
DISTRICT NO. 28
By: By:
DATE: DATE:
APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Attorney for District Attorney For District
NOTICES TO BE SENT TO: NOTICES TO BE SENT TO:
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EXHIBIT A
JOINTLY OWNED RESOURCES
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