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089-1999 LTC c;lTY OF MIAMI BEACH ~y HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 .tp :\\ci. m iam i-beach. fl. us L.T.C. No. 89-1999 LETTER TO COMMISSION April 16, 1999 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission FROM: Sergio ROdrigUe~ City Manager SUBJECT: LAW ENFORCEMENT OATH OF HONOR CEREMONY This Letter to the Commission is to advise the Mayor and City Commission of the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor ceremony. In 1995, the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) formed an ad hoc committee on ethics chaired by Police Chief William Berger of the North Miami Beach Police Department. This initiative evolved into the permanent IACP committee on Police Ethics and Image. The Police Ethics and Image Committee created an "Oath of Honor." Among the recommendations made by the IACP is that all law enforcement agencies adopt the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor. Chief Barreto, while attending the recent IACP conference in Salt Lake City, had the opportunity to attend a workshop on Ethics conducted by Neil Trautman, the Director of the National Institute of Ethics. During this workshop, he learned that the IACP has set a goal of securing 500,000 law enforcement officers' signatures (voluntary) by the year 2002, attesting to the new Law Enforcement Oath of Honor. As presiding Chief of the Dade County Association of Chiefs of Police, Chief Barreto recommended to the executive board that it pursue the voluntary signing of the Law Enforcement Oath of Honor by all Police Departments in Miami-Dade County. Once this is accomplished, Miami-Dade County will become the first county in the nation to have the oath signed on a county wide basis. This would provide law enforcement in Miami-Dade County an opportunity to demonstrate a leadership role with respect to ethics. To date, over 5,500 signatures from local, State and Federal law enforcement personnel from Miami-Dade County have been secured. On April 29, 1999 at 10:00 a.m., the Chiefs of Police of all of the Police Departments in Miami- Dade County, along with their counterparts from State and Federal agencies, will convene at the Firefighter Memorial Building, 8000 NW 21 st Street, Miami, Florida, to culminate this monumental undertaking. The Dade County Association of Chiefs of Police wishes to cordially invite the Mayor and the entire City Commission to this special event. S~JS/PS CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 h :tp:\\ci. miami-beach. fl. us ._------- ---.- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --.---------------------------------------------- ...______________________________________________________________________________________________________._ ______________________._._________________________._______________________.__ ____________ __ _________u_n_n__._______ COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. FROM: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission Sergio ROdrigUeZ~ City Manager DATE: May 12, 1999 TO: SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING A DONATION FROM THE JOAN AND STANLEY WORTON PHILANTHROPIC FUND, IN THE AMOUNT OF $300.00, TO BE USED TO PURCHASE "RAID JACKETS" FOR MEMBERS OF THE MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT GANG UNIT; AND A $500.00 DONATION FROM AN ANONYMOUS DONOR TO DEFRAY COSTS OF A CITIZEN'S POLICE ACADEMY CLASS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND Last month, members of the Miami Beach Police Department Gang Unit made a presentation to the Foundation of Jewish Philanthropies regarding gangs in Miami Beach. The presentation was successful and resulted in the Foundation wishing to assist the Gang Unit. Accordingly, the Foundation arranged for the Joan and Stanley Worton Philanthropic Fund to generously donate $300.00 to the Miami Beach Police Department's Gang Unit for the purpose of purchasing much needed "Raid Jackets" for members of the Unit. A citizen of Miami Beach, who desires to remain anonymous, wishes to assist the Police Department's Citizen's Police Academy Program by donating $500.00 to help defray the costs of the Citizen's Police Academy class that graduated on March 31, 1999. CONCLUSION The adoption of this Resolution will enable the Police Department to accept the $300.00 donation from the Joan and Stanley Worton Philanthropic Fund to purchase "Raid Jackets" for members of the Miami Beach Police Department Gang Unit and accept the $500.00 anonymous donation to defray costs of the Citizen's Police Academy Class that graduated on March 31, 1999. S~/SR/PS F:\POLl\TECHSERV\POLlCIES\COM_MEMO\citizen's police & gang donations. memo wpd AGENDA ITEM DATE