RECEIVED FEB 1 4 2025 OSENAL Board ofCommissioners funduins Agenda Item Transmittal Form Procurement/Contract Transmittal Form Revised 1/17/25 Type of contract: 1year X Multi-year - Single Event D Contract #: BOCApproval Date: Submission Information Vendor Information Contact Name: Sharon Webb Vendor Name: GEMA/HS Department: Rockdale County EMA Address: PO Box 669112 Project Title: Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement - Address: Marietta, GA 30060 GEMA (SWMAA) Email: herirusoegemagagor Funding Account Number: No cost m Contract amount: N/A Gcost Phone #: 404-290-9105 Budgeted () Not Budgeted (X) Contact: Sheri Russo - GEMA area representative Contract Type: Goods 0 Services (X) Grant 0 Contract Action: New 0 Renewal (X) Change Order 0 Term of contract:ears m Contract 3yps Original Number: C-2017-05 and C-2020-05 Chief Financial Officer Senior Procurement Manager Signature Ih have revieyed the attached contract, and the amount is Ihave reviewed the attached contract, and it isi in compliance approved fbrp processing. with the Purchasing Policies of Rockdale County. Ahe L Signature: Date: Siguavy re: al2ba29 zlzil2s wPcley Detailed Summary of Contract: EMA recommends the approval of the SWMAA with GEMA/HS. This agreement will cover the next four (4) years. There is no cost attached to this agreement. Pre-existing agreements for mutual aid assistance in emergencies help to ensure the timely provision of mutual aid assistance and the reimbursement of costs incurred by those parties who render such assistance. Department Head/Elected Official Signature: Date: Menbkb 911410085 Pas-13! STATEWIDE MUTUAL AID AND ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT County/Municipaliy: octiale Guity The State of Georgia is vulnerable to a wide range of natural and man-made disasters and emergencies. The Georgia Emergency Management Act, as amended (The Act) gives the local governments of the State the authority to make agreements for mutual aid assistance in emergencies. Pre-existing agreements for mutual aid assistance in emergencies help to ensure the timely provision of mutual aid assistance and the reimbursement of costs incurred by those parties who render such assistance. This mutual aid agreement is entered pursuant to authorities contained in Articles I through III, Chapter 3, Title 38, Official Code of Georgia Annotated. ARTICLEI STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT. DEFINITIONS AND AUTHORITIES This Agreement is made and entered into between the participating political subdivisions, which approve and execute this Agreement, hereinafter called "Participating Parties" and the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS). For purposes ofthis Agreement, the following terms and expressions shall apply: ()"Agreemen!" means this agreement, generally referred to as the "Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement" (SWMAA). (2) "A Assistance" includes personnel, equipment, facilities, services, supplies and other resources furnished to a Requesting Party pursuant to this Agreement during an emergency or disaster. (3) 'Assisting Party" means a party that provides assistance pursuant to this Agreement during an emergency or disaster. (4)"Authorized Representative" means a Participating Party's elected or appointed official or employee who has been authorized in writing by that party to request, to offer, or otherwise to provide mutual aid assistance. (5) Participating Party" means a county or municipality of the State of Georgia that has become party to this Agreement by its approval and execution of this agreement. (6) "Participating Parties" means the combination of counties and municipalities that have become parties to this Agreement by their approval and execution of this Agreement. (7) Requesting Party" means a party that requests assistance pursuant to this Agreement during an emergency or disaster. Any term or expression not defined in this Agreement shall have the meaning specified in the Georgia Emergency Management Act, as amended (the Act) and rules promulgated thereunder, unless used in a context that clearly suggests a different meaning. Page 1 of8 Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement- 2024 ARTICLE II GENERAL PURPOSE The purpose ofthis Agreement is to: 1. Provide the framework to support mutual assistance in managing an emergency or disaster occurring within any political subdivision that is a Participating Party, whether arising from natural disaster, technological hazard, human caused disaster, civil emergency, community disorders, insurgency, enemy attack, acts of terrorism, other significant events or homeland security activity; and 2. Identify those persons who are authorized to act on behalf of the Participating Party signing this Agreement as their Authorized Representative(s) concerning the provision of mutual aid resources and requests for mutual aid resources related to any mutual aid assistance sought from another Participating Party, or from or through the State of Georgia. Appendix A of this Agreement shall contain the name(s) oft the Participating Party's Authorized Representative for purposes of this Agreement. Appendix A can be amended by the authorizing Participating Party as needed with no effect on the entire Agreement. All such amendments to Appendix A shall be done in writing and the Participating Party shall notify GEMA/HS and all other Participating Parties of such amendment within thirty (30) days. ARTICLE II ACKNOWIEDGFMENT OF PRINCIPLES The prompt, full and effective utilization of resources of the Participating Parties, including any resources on hand or available from the State or Federal Government or any other source, that are essential to the safety, care and welfare of the people shall be the underlying principle on which all articles of this Agreement shall be understood. In the event of a conflict between any provision of this Agreement and any existing intrastate mutual aid agreement affecting a Participating Party, the provisions of this Agreement shall be controlling. On behalf of the governing authority of each political subdivision of this State participating in the Agreement, the director of emergency management of such political subdivision will be responsible for formulation oft the appropriate mutual aid plans and procedures necessary to implement this Agreement. ARTICLE IV PARTICIPATING PARTY RESPONSIBILITIES (a) It shall be the responsibility ofe each Participating Party to formulate procedures and programs for intergovernmental cooperation in the performance of the responsibilities listed in this Article. In formulating such plans, and in carrying them out, each Participating Party, insofar as practical, shall: (1) Protect and assure uninterrupted delivery of services, medicines, water, food, energy and fuel, search and rescue, and critical lifeline equipment, services, and resources, both human and material; and Page 2 of 8 Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement- 2024 (2) Inventory and set procedures for the loan and delivery of human and material resources, together with procedures for reimbursement. (b) Whenever a Participating Party requires mutual aid assistance from another Participating Party and/or the State of Georgia, the Requesting Party may request assistance by: (1) Contacting the Participating Party who is the owneropenatorempoyet oft the supplies, equipment and/or personnel being sought for mutual aid assistance (the Assisting Party); or (2) Contacting GEMA/HS to serve as the facilitator of such request for those resources being sought for mutual aid that are wpedopentc.lemployea by Participating Parties (where such Participating Parties have submitted a record of those resources to GEMA/HS for such use); and/or, when such resources being sought for mutual aid are ownedoperatlemployea directly by the State of Georgia. The provisions of this Agreement shall only apply to requests for assistance made by an Authorized Representative. Requests may be verbal or in writing. Ifverbal, the request must be confirmed in writing within 30 days of the verbal request. Requests shall provide the following information: (1). A description of the emergency service function for which assistance is needed, such as but not limited to fire services, law enforcement, emergency medical, transportation, communications, public works and engineering, building inspection, planning and information assistance, mass care, resource support, health and medical services, damage assessment, volunteer and donated goods and search and rescue; and (2) The amount and type of personnel, equipment, materials and supplies needed, and a reasonable estimate of the length oft time each will be needed; and (3) The specific place and time for staging of the Assisting Party's response and a point of contact at that location. The Assisting Party will (a) maintain daily personnel time records, material records and a log of equipment hours (or miles, if appropriate) and (b) report work progress to the Requesting Party at mutually agreed upon intervals. ARTICLE V LIMITATIONS Any Participating Party requested to render mutual aid shall take such action as is necessary to provide and make available the resources covered by this Agreement in accordance with the terms hereof; provided that it is understood that the Participating Party who is asked to render aid may withhold resources to the extent necessary to meet the current or anticipated needs of the Participating Party's own political subdivision to remain in compliance with such Participating Party's policy, rule or law. The Assisting Party's mutual aid resources will continue under the command and control of their own Page 3 of 8 Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement- 2024 supervisors, but the organizational units will be under the operational control of the emergency services authorities of the Requesting Party unless the Assisting Party approves an alternative. In the event the Governor should declare a State of Emergency, any and all provisions of this Agreement which may conflict with the declared State ofI Emergency shall be superseded by the terms and conditions contained within the State of Emergency. ARTICLE VI LIABILITY AND IMMUNITY (a). In accordance with O.C.G.A. $ 38-3-35(a), no political subdivision of the state, nor the agents or representatives of the state or any political subdivision thereof, shall be liable for personal injury or property damage sustained by any person appointed or acting as a volunteer emergency management worker or member of any agency engaged in emergency management activity. The foregoing shall not affect the right of any person to receive benefits or compensation to which he might otherwise be entitled under Chapter 9 ofTitle 34, Code Section 38-3-30, any pension law, or any act of Congress. (b) In accordance with O.C.G.A. $ 38-3-35(b), no political subdivision of the state nor, except in cases of willful misconduct, gross negligence, or bad faith, the employees, agents, or representatives of the state or any political subdivision thereof, nor any volunteer or auxiliary emergency management worker or member of any agency engaged in any emergency management activity complying with or reasonably attempting to comply with Articles 1 through 3, Chapter 3, Title 38, Official Code of Georgia Annotated; or any order, rule, or regulation promulgated pursuant to Articles 1 through 3 of title, or pursuant to any ordinance relating to precautionary measures enacted by any political provisions of Articles 1 through 3 of said chapter and title, or pursuant to any ordinance relating to precautionary measures enacted by any political subdivision ofthe state shall be liable for the death of or the injury to person or for damage to property as a result of any such activity. (c) Iti is the express intent of the parties that the immunities specified in accordance with O.C.G.A. $ 38-3-35 shall apply in addition to any other immunity provided by statute or case law. ARTICLE VII RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES In accordance with O.C.G.A. $ 38-3-30(a), whenever the employees of any Assisting Party or political subdivision are rendering outside aid pursuant to this agreement and the authority contained in Code Section 38-3-27, the employees shall have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges and immunities as if they were performing their duties in the political subdivisions in which they are normally employed. ARTICLE VIII REIMBURSEMENT In accordance with 0,C.G.A. $ 38-3-30(b), The Requesting Party shall be liable for any loss of or damage to equipment used or placed within the jurisdiction of the Requesting Party and shall pay any expense incurred in the operation and maintenance thereof. No claim for the loss, damage or expense shall be allowed unless, within 60 days after the same is sustained OT incurred, an itemized notice of Page 4 of 8 Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement- 2024 the claim under oath is served by mail or otherwise upon the designated fiscal officer of the Requesting Party. Appendix B of this Agreement shall contain the name(s) of the Participating Party's designated fiscal officer for purposes ofthis Agreement. Appendix B can be amended by the authorizing Participating Party as needed with no effect on the entire Agreement. Appendix B can be amended by the authorizing Participating Party as needed with no effect on the entire Agreement. All such amendments to Appendix B shall be done in writing and the Participating Party shall notify GEMA/HS and all other Participating Parties of such amendment within thirty (30) days. The Requesting Party shall also pay and reimburse the Assisting Party for the compensation paid to employees furnished by the Assisting Party during the time of the rendition oft the aid, as well as the actual travel and per diem expenses of such employees while they are rendering the aid. The reimbursement shall include any amounts paid or due for compensation due to personal injury or death while the employees are engaged in rendering the aid. The term "employee, I as used herein, shall mean, and this provision shall apply with equal effect to, paid, volunteer and auxiliary employees and emergency management workers. Expenses to be reimbursed by the Requesting Party shall include the following: (1) Labor costs, which shall include all usual wages, salaries, compensation for hours worked, mobilization and demobilization, the Assisting Party's portion of payroll taxes (as employer), insurance, accrued paid leave and other fringe benefits, but not those amounts paid or due as a benefit to the Assisting Parties personnel under the terms of the Georgia Workers Compensation Act; and (2) Equipment costs, which shall include the fair rental value, the cost of fuel and other consumable supplies, service and repairs. Ifthe equipment is damaged while in use under this Agreement and the Assisting Party receives payment for such damage under any contract for insurance, the Requesting Party may deduct such payment from any item or items invoiced; and (3) Material costs, which shall include the total reasonable cost for the use and consumption of any and all consumable supplies delivered by the Assisting Party for the benefit of the Requesting Party; and (4) Meals, lodging and other related expenses, which shall include charges for meals, lodging and other expenses relating to the provision of assistance pursuant to this Agreement shall be the actual and reasonable costs incurred by the Assisting Party. The Assisting Party shall maintain records and submit invoices within 60 days for reimbursement as specified hereinabove and the Requesting Party shall pay the invoice no later than 30 days following the invoice date. ARTICLE IX IMPLEMENTATION This Agreement shall become operative immediately upon its approval and execution by GEMA/HS and any two political subdivisions of this State; thereafter, this Agreement shall become effective as to any other political subdivision of this State upon its approval and execution by such political subdivision. Page 5 of 8 Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement- 2024 Any Participating Party may withdraw from this Agreement by mailing notice of withdrawal, approved by the governing authority of such political subdivision, but no such withdrawal shall take effect until 30 days after the governing authority of the withdrawing political subdivision has given notice in writing of such withdrawal to the governing authorities of all other Participating Parties. Such action shall not relieve the withdrawing political subdivision from obligations assumed hereunder prior to the effective date of withdrawal. Copies of this Agreement shall, at the time of their approval, be deposited with each of the respective Participating Parties and with GEMA/HS. ARTICLE. X TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement, onçe executed, is valid until March 1, 2028. Agreement of the Participating Parties to extend the term of this agreement at any time during the last year ofits original term or the last year of any subsequent four-year term shall extend the term of this agreement for four years. Each four-year extension shall constitute a separate agreement. ARTICLE XI VALIDITY If any provision of this Agreement is declared unconstitutional, or the applicability thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the constitutionality of the remainder of this Agreement and the applicability thereof to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby. Agreed: Vorles JuNe Chief Executive Officer - Signature Chief Executive Officer - Print Name ATTEST: Coumty/Municipality: Rockdale County Jennifer O. Rutledge, County Clerk Date: Approved as to form M. Qader A. Balg, County Attorney GEMA/HS Director - Signature GEMA/HS Director - Print Name Date: Page 6 of Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement- 2024 APPENDIX A AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE The below named individual(s), in addition to the chief executive officer, is/are the "Authorized Representative(s)" for (coumty/municipality), and are authorized to request, offer, or otherwise provide and coordinate mutual aid assistance on behalf of the above- named county/municipality: Shabbb SxYector Print Name Job Title/Position Chhennkek Signature of Above Individual Print Name Job Title/Position Signature of Above Individual Print Name Job Title/Position Signature of Above Individual Date: "ChiefExecutive Officer - Signature ATTEST: Von Nus Jennifer JaNte O. Rutledge, County Clerk Chief Executive Officer - Print Name Page 7 of8 Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement- 2024 Approved as toi form M. Qader A, Balg, County Attornay APPENDIX B DESIGNATED FISCAL OFFICER(S) The below named individual(s) is/are the "designated fiscal officer(s)" for county/municipalty, for the purpose of reimbursement sought for mutual aid: Michellc Tvizary Chicf finenel OAficer Print Name Job Title/Position Signature of Above Individual Print Name Job Title/Position Signature of Above Individual Print Name Job Title/Position Signature of Above Individual Date: Chief Executive Officer - Signature ATTEST: JoMice VarNess Jennifer O. Rutiedge, County Clerk ChiefExecutive Officer - Print Name Approved as toi form Page 8 of 8 Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement- 2024 M. Qader A. Balg, County Attorney