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2009-27229 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2009-27229 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING A SINGLE SET OF PROTOCOLS FOR THE SAFE AND SECURE TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSFER OF A PERSON IN POLICE CUSTODY SUFFERING FROM MENTAL ILLNESS OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE. WHEREAS, on July 1, 2009, the Florida Legislature amended § 394.462 F.S. requiring law enforcement agencies to develop a memorandum of understanding with a receiving facility within the law enforcement agency's jurisdiction reflecting a single set of protocols for the safe and secure transportation and transferring of a person in police custody suffering from mental illness or substance abuse; and WHEREAS, these protocols are required to address crisis intervention measures and the completion of form CF-MH 3100, which details the circumstances under which the person was taken into custody; and WHEREAS, Mount Sinai Medical Center is a receiving facility within the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the Public Safety Communications Unit, prior to the transportation of a person for mental illness or substance abuse treatment, shall notify Mount Sinai Medical Center that the person is being transported to its facility for such reason; and WHEREAS, upon acceptance by Mount Sinai Medical Center of a person meeting the criteria of § 394.463(1) F.S., custody of that person will be relinquished by the Miami Beach Police Department to Mount Sinai Medical Center; and WHEREAS, Mount Sinai Medical Center will conduct a medical screening examination before the person is released from its facility, and, if necessary, will facilitate arrangements, including transportation, with another mental health facility should Mount Sinai Medical Center have no available beds or determines that the person is in need of additional services. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Chief of Police of the Miami Beach Police Department is authorized to execute a memorandum of understanding with Mount Sinai Medical Center for the purpose of establishing a single set of protocols for the safe and secure transportation and transfer of a person in police custody suffering from mental illness or substance abuse. PASSED and ADOPTED this 14th ATTEST: c~~~~ ITY CLERK Robert Parcher day of October ~ 2009. T:\AGENDA\2009\October 14\Consent\Reso Mt Sinai.doc ~~~ MA OR Matti Herrera Bower APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR ELUTION ~i 1 D '7 9 omey c''~ e ~Gf-~ COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY r.....d....~~.~1 T:fln• V V~~Yri1 ~•7 ~iM ~ ^L~V. A resolution of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, approving and authorizing the Chief of Police of the Miami Beach Police Department to execute a Memorandum of Understanding with the Mount Sinai Medical Center for the purpose of establishing a single set of protocols for the safe and secure transportation and transfer of a person in police custody suffering from mental illness or substance abuse. Intended Outcome Increase resident ratings of public safety services. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): According to the Center For Research and ublic Policy, and Business Residential Satisfaction Survey of City of Miami Beach residents in 2009, ndicated that their three top most important areas of for the City of Miami Beach to address in an effort o improve public safety throughout the City is Preventing Crime 44.9%, Enforcing Traffic Laws 36.1 nd Increasin Visibilit of Police in Nei hborhoods 32.4%. Issue: Shall the City adopt the Resolution? Item Summary/Kecommenaation: On July 1, 2009, the State of Florida enacted Florida State Statute 394.462 that requires law enforcement agencies to develop a Memorandum of Understanding with mental health receiving facilities. The purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding is to adopt a single set of protocols for the safe and secure transportation, and transfer of custody, of a person in need of mental health treatment. In the City of Miami Beach, Mount Sinai Medical Center is the only mental medical facility that meets the Florida State Statute 394.462 criteria. These protocols will address crisis intervention measures that include custody of a person who is transported to a receiving facility along with supporting documentation. Provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding will include the transporting officer prior to transporting the person to be committed, to advise the Public Safety Communications Unit to notify the Mount Sinai Medical Center that a person is being transported to their treatment facility. In addition, the Mount Sinai Medical Center agrees to accept custody of the person meeting the criteria of Florida State Statute 394.462 and conduct a medical screening examination. Further, the Mount Sinai Medical Center will facilitate arrangements with another mental health facility to accept the person, if their facility has no available beds or has been determined that the person is in need of services from a different facility without the assistance of the Miami Beach Police Department. Advisory Board Recommendation: Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: ~ 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: Ci Clerk's Office Le isl a Trackin Michael Gruen, Manager Plannin and Research ection Sian-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Manager Carlos E. Noriega, Chief Mi i e m MIAMIBEACH U C_> ADENDA ITEM DATE ~~~~-~q C~~ m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: October 14, 2009 SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND ITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT TO EXECUTE A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING A SINGLE SET OF PROTOCOLS FOR THE SAFE AND SECURE TRANSPORTATION AND TRANSFER OF A PERSON IN POLICE CUSTODY SUFFERING FROM MENTAL ILLNESS OR SUBSTANCE ABUSE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution ANALYSIS On July 1, 2009, the State of Florida enacted Florida State Statute 394.462 that requires law enforcement agencies to develop a Memorandum of Understanding with mental health receiving facilities. The purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding is to adopt a single set of protocols for the safe and secure transportation, and transfer of custody, of a person in need of mental health treatment. In the City of Miami Beach, Mount Sinai Medical Center is the only mental medical facility that meets the Florida State Statute 394.462 criteria. These protocols will address crisis intervention measures that include custody of a person who is transported to a receiving facility along with supporting documentation. Provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding will include the transporting officer prior to transporting the person to be committed, to advise the Public Safety Communications Unit to notify the Mount Sinai Medical Center that a person is being transported to their treatment facility. In addition, the Mount Sinai Medical Center agrees to accept custody of the person meeting the criteria of Florida State Statute 394.462 and conduct a medical screening examination. Further, the Mount Sinai Medical Center will facilitate arrangements with another mental health facility to accept the person, if their facility has no available beds or has been determined that the person is in need of services from a different facility witrout the assistance of the Miami Beach Police Department. ~~ JMG/CN/R M/MG ~oo9-~ya ~~ C7s-~aly~°9 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT AND MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is to establish protocols for the safe and secure transportation and transfer to Mount Sinai Medical Center persons for which Miami Beach Police Department has taken into custody: pursuant to Florida State Statute Chapter 394, known as "The Florida Mental Health Act" or "The Baker Act" as well as Florida State Statute 397, known as the "Hal S. Marchman Alcohol and Other Drug Services Act of 1993". Effective July 1, 2009 the Florida State Legislature amended the Chapter 394, enacting Florida State Statute 394.462 which requires a law enforcement agency that transports persons to a receiving or treatment facility for mental illness to have a memorandum of understanding with the receiving facility establishing specific single set of protocols for the safe and secure transportation of the person and transfer of custody of the person. The following are the protocols agreed to by the Miami Beach Police Department and Mount Sinai Medical Center relative to taking a person into custody for the Baker Act in an effort to provide emergency services, temporary detention for mental health evaluation and treatment: A Miami Beach Police Officer who takes a person into custody to initiate an Involuntary Examination which meets the criteria of Florida State Statute 394.463 (1) Involuntary Examination will: Facilitate the safe and efficient transfer of custody of persons pursuant to: an Court ex parte order, State of Florida Report of Law Enforcement Officer Initiating Involuntary Examination (Form CF-MH-3052a) or the execution of a certificate for involuntary examination by an authorized professional to include a physician, clinical psychologist, psychiatric nurse, mental health counselor, marriage or family therapist, or a social worker. Complete a State of Florida Report of Law Enforcement Officer Initiating Involuntary Examination Form CF-MH-3052a and Offense Incident Report. The State of Florida Report of Law Enforcement Officer Initiating Involuntary Examination Form will be submitted to the staff of Mount Sinai Medical Center. Prior to transporting the person to the Mount Sinai Medical Center the transporting officer will advise the Public Safety Communications Unit via telephone or police radio to contact the receiving staff at Mount Sinai Medical Center. Advice receiving staff of Mount Sinai Medical Center of all violations and criminal charges at the time the person is transferred to Mount Sinai Medical Center. Determine the best means of transportation of the person to include the patrol vehicle, ambulance or specialized vehicle. Prior to transporting the person to the Mount Sinai Medical Center the transporting officer will advise the Public Safety Communications Unit via telephone or police radio to contact the receiving staff at Mount Sinai Hospital. Mount Sinai Medical Center receiving staff agrees to the following: Accept custody of the person meeting the criteria of Florida State Statute 394.463(1) and conduct an examination. Accept custody of a persons not arrested based on either non-criminal or minor criminal behavior that meets the statutory guidelines for involuntary examination. Make arrangements with another authorized mental health facility to accept the person, if Mount Sinai Medical Center has no available beds or has determined that the person is in need of services from a different facility. Arrangements for a safe and appropriate transfer of the person to a different receiving/medical facility will be made by Mount Sinai Medical Center with out the assistance of Miami Beach Police Department personnel. Duration of this Memorandum Of Understanding: This Memorandum of Understanding is effective on the date it is signed by the Miami Beach Police Department and Mount Sinai Medical Center. It will continue in force for three years unless the parties terminated their participation by a 30 day written no ication, a d can be modifies by the parties upon mutual consent to meet operational cessity an statutory mandates. ~0.~4.0`~ Charlene Welker, Date Carlos E. Noriega, Senior Vice President Chief of Police Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach Police 4300 Alton Road 1100 Washington Avenue Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Miami Beach, Florida 33139 APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE !k FOR EXECUTION /l_'_~___ City Ait;..~~-~,. Vv Date