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This Agreement is entered into,by and between
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(hereinafter referred to as the Participating Agency)and the Illinois State Police(hereinafter referred to as -
ISP). This Agreement sets forth the conditions governing the Participating Agency's use of LEADS
services.
I. Purpose
Implementation of this Agreement is intended to enhance and foster the exchange of criminal
justice data,to assist in decision making,and improve officer and public safety.
II. Indemnification
The Participating Agency agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of Illinois, ISP and any
of its employees or officials from, and against any and all claims, demands, actions, suits and
proceedings including,but not limited to,any liability for damages by reason of, or arising out of
any false arrest or imprisonment or any cause of action whatsoever; and from and against any
loss, cost, expense, or damage resulting therefrom arising out of, or involving any acts by or on
the part of the Participating Agency in the fulfillment of this LEADS Agreement.
III. Suspension of Services
ISP reserves the right to immediately and unilaterally suspend the Participating Agency's access
to LEADS when any term of this Agreement is violated or, in the opinion of ISP, appear to have
been violated. Suspended service shall only be resumed upon such terms and conditions as the
ISP shall deem appropriate under the circumstances. Suspension may be followed by termination
if deemed necessary by ISP.
IV. Participating Agency Responsibilities _
1. Abide by all LEADS and NCIC requirements.
2. Submit requests in writing and receive written approval from ISP before making any
changes to computer equipment, software, configuration, placement or network
connectivity.
3. Abide by all policy relating to the LEADS and NCIC Security Policies.
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4. Be responsible for ensuring any person who accesses LEADS is trained and certified by
ISP for the functions authorized to perform.
5. Purchase and maintain such equipment and software and obtain communications circuits
as it reasonably deems necessary in its sole discretion,provided such equipment, software
and circuits are in accordance with specifications provided by ISP. Placement,
connectivity and equipment configuration must be approved by ISP prior to installation.
6. Establish local policies and procedures for safeguarding information and equipment, and
impose disciplinary action against any individual found to be violating LEADS policies
and procedures.
7. Cooperate with the ISP in any investigation into allegations of misuse of data contained
in LEADS or violations of policy.
8. Cooperate with and to make its records available to 1SP for the purpose of conducting
periodic audits of the Participating Agency's compliance with the terms of this
agreement. User agrees to keep such records as ISP may direct in order to facilitate such
audits.
9. Collect, receive, store, access, use and disseminate all information accessible through or
provided by LEADS in strict compliance with all Federal and State laws and regulations,
and with policies adopted by ISP to administer LEADS. Protect data stored in LEADS to
ensure correct, legal and efficient dissemination and use. The individual receiving a
request for criminal justice information must ensure the person requesting the
information is authorized to receive the data. The data stored in LEADS is confidential
and should be treated accordingly. An unauthorized request or receipt of LEADS
material could result in criminal proceedings.
10. Promptly remove data, where applicable, when notified or when they become aware that
the data is no longer valid,or does not comply with policies and procedures.
11. Be responsible for the custody, accuracy and reliability of any information or record
accessible through LEADS which the Participating Agency originated and submitted.
12. Submit all applicable new agreements upon a change in the Participating Agency Chief
Administrator. Submission of new documentation shall take place within 60 days of said
command change.
13. Vendor supplied or internally written software must provide access to all authorized files
and services,and permit the capability to perform all functions that may be performed by
ISP provided LEADS software. These agencies must absorb the costs necessary for these
changes.
14. Maintain management control of all communications systems, LEADS workstations,
printers and related equipment; and all personnel operating and/or having access to
LEADS related equipment, by a sheriff, chief of police, authorized law enforcement
supervisor,authorized criminal justice administrator or law enforcement official.
Management control is defined as the authority to set and enforce 1) priorities; 2)
standards for the selection, supervision and termination of personnel and 3) policy
governing the operation of computers,circuits and telecommunications workstations used
to process,store or transmit LEADS data.
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15. To appoint one employee as its LEADS Agency Coordinator. If your agency has access
to LEADS via mobile data computers,your agency must also appoint one employee as its
Mobile Data Agency Coordinator. The names of the LAC and MDAC must be submitted
in writing to the LEADS Administrator. Immediately upon the termination or
reassignment of the LAC or MDAC,the Participating Agency Chief Administrator must
appoint and notify the LEADS Administrator in writing of the new LAC or MDAC.
NOTE: The LAC and the MDAC may be the same employee.
16. Promptly meet all monetary obligations to the vendor(s) which provides equipment,
circuit and maintenance.
17. Maintain accurate agency and user data in the LEADS Registry.
V. Illinois State Police Responsibilities
1. Administer and maintain LEADS and ISP equipment needed to provide service to the
Participating Agency.
2. Provide LEADS access, training, system documentation, updates and other materials
necessary to ensure the Participating Agency's ability to effectively participate.
3. Make no changes in rules,procedures and policies adopted by it and incorporated in this
agreement without furnishing notice to the Participating Agency and a 60-day period in
which the Participating Agency may submit comment to TSP. Changes in the rules,
procedures and policies originating with federal or state executive order, congressional or
state legislative enactment or by court decision will be initiated as required by law.
Adoption of Administrative Rules shall be considered compliance with this notice
provision.
4. Remove any data where a substantial question exists concerning the validity or accuracy
of any record contained within LEADS. Immediately upon removal, 1SP will notify the
Participating Agency.
VI. Dissemination Restrictions
All data supplied through LEADS is strictly forbidden to be used for personal reasons. It is
strictly forbidden to sell any information obtained to any individuals, organization, government
agency or corporation. It is strictly forbidden to disseminate any information obtained through
LEADS to any individual organization that is not legally authorized to have access to that
information.
VII. Addendums
The following addendums are hereby incorporated into this agreement. Please check each
addendum that applies to your agency's request for access. Additionally, each appropriate
addendum must be signed by the Agency Chief Administrator and attached to the LEADS
Agreement.
'`A A. Criminal History Record Information
A B. Computerized Hot Files
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VIII. Appropriations
The terms of this Agreement are contingent upon sufficient monies being made available to the
ISP for the performance of this Agreement. If sufficient appropriations and authorizations are not
provided, this Agreement shall terminate upon written notice being given by ISP to the
Participating Agency.
IX. Severability
The terms of this Agreement shall be considered to be severable. In the event that any of the
terms of this Agreement shall be deemed to be void or otherwise unenforceable for any reason,
the remainder of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
X. Amendment -
This Agreement shall not be altered, changed or amended except in writing executed by the
Participating Agency . d ISP.
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ISP Director Sig ature Date
Hiram Grau
ISP Director
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CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD INFORMATION
ADDENDUM
I. Purpose
ISP,in its capacity as the State Central Repository,has the authority to provide the Participating
Agency with Criminal History Record Information when such information is necessary in the due
administration of the criminal laws. ISP and the Participating Agency agree to abide by:
1. Laws of the State of Illinois,as contained in 20 ILCS 2630,20 ILCS 2605/55a and 5
ILCS 220/1.
2. Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations,Chapter 1, Part 20,governing the use and
dissemination of CHRI.
II. Definitions
ISP and the Participating Agency hereby agree that the usage herein of the term CHRI shall be
that information required to be reported to ISP pursuant to the Criminal Identification Act(20
ILCS 2630/0.01 et seq.).
III. Participating Agency Responsibilities
L Obtain from ISP the most complete and accurate CHRI before any subsequent
dissemination of CHRI to any person or agency.
2. Log all disseminations of CHRI received from ISP and covered by the terms of this
agreement This log must include the identities of persons or agencies to whom the
information is released,the name of the requestor,the authority of the requestor,the
purpose of the request, the identity of the individual to whom the information relates and
the date of the d' emination. Such log shall be retained for a period of three years.
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ADDENDUM
This Addendum specifies the responsibilities of the Participating Agency for the Law Enforcement
Agencies Data System and the National Crime Information Center access.
I. Participating Agency Responsibilities
I. Enter all records pertaining to stolen property,warrants,officer safety and
missing/runaway persons into LEADS(and NCIC,where appropriate)as soon as the
occurrence is known and sufficient identifiers are available to permit the establishment of
a record. Documents to support LEADS/NCIC records must be available on a 24-hour--
per-day basis, either by direct access or telephone inquiry.
2. Assume responsibility for both the accuracy and timeliness of the records entered under
its authority. Cooperate with quality control efforts by modifying or removing data that
is either incorrect or invalid.
3. Will not enter computerized hot file records until a LEADS workstation is
operational/attended on a 24-hour,7-days-a-week basis.
4. Validate all LEADS/NCIC computerized hot file records 60 to 90 days after entry and
annually thereafter.
5. Furnish a record confirmation in the time period required,based on the priority of urgent
or routine. Provide a response indicating a positive or negative confirmation or a notice
of the specific amount of time necessary to provide a response to the request for record
confirmation.
Parti ' , rbc chief Administrator Signature Date
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Type or Print Agency Chief Administrator Name
Title of Participating Agency Chief Administrator
ISP Director S' ature Date
Hiram Grau
ISP Director
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