Common use of CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION Clause in Contracts

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION will provide the participating AGENCY personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorization. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCY. Only those certified AGENCY personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letter, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY personnel official Delegation of Authority credentials. Upon receipt of the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570). Authorization of participating AGENCY personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other party. The AGENCY and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY will immediately notify ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY personnel is no longer participating in the 287(g) program so that appropriate action can be taken, including termination of user account access to DHS and ICE systems.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

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CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the Upon successful completion of IADP training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY PCSD personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. On a yearly basis, ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY PCSD personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION Boston Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY PCSD personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY PCSD personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorization. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYPCSD. Only those certified AGENCY PCSD personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by an ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letter, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY PCSD personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt of the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY PCSD personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570). Participating PCSD personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating PCSD employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the ICE FOD in Boston Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY PCSD personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyPCSD. The AGENCY PCSD and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION Boston Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY PCSD will immediately notify ICE within 48 hours of when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY participating PCSD personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including inventorying and retrieval of credentials and termination of user account access to the appropriate DHS and ICE systemsdatabases/systems and associated applications.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the Upon successful completion of IADP training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY HCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. On a yearly basis, ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY HCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION Atlanta District will provide the participating AGENCY HCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY HCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorization. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYHCSO. Only those certified AGENCY HCSO personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by an ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letter, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY HCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt of the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY HCSO personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570). Participating HCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating HCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the ICE FOD in Atlanta District. Authorization of participating AGENCY HCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyHCSO. The AGENCY HCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION Atlanta District will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY HCSO will immediately notify ICE within 48 hours of when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY participating HCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including inventorying and retrieval of credentials and termination of user account access to the appropriate DHS and ICE systemsdatabases/systems and associated applications.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the Upon successful completion of IADP training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY BCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. On a yearly basis, ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY BCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION Boston Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY BCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY BCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorization. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYBCSO. Only those certified AGENCY BCSO personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by an ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letter, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY BCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt of the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY BCSO personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570). Participating BCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating BCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the ICE FOD in Boston Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY BCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized memor ialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyBCSO. The AGENCY BCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION Boston Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY BCSO will immediately notify ICE within 48 hours of when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY participating BCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including inventorying and retrieval of credentials and termination of user account access to the appropriate DHS and ICE systemsdatabases/systems and associated applications.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY HCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY HCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY HCSO personnel a signed authorization authoriz.ation letter allowing the named AGENCY HCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYHighlands County Sheriff's Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY HCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Fonn 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY HCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating HCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating HCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY HCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyHighlands County Sheriff's Office. The AGENCY HCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination tennination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Highlands Cotmty Sheriff's Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating HCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY MCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOAthisMOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY MCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the ofthe certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY MCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY MCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYXxxxxx County Sheriff's Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY MCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY MCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating MCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating MCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY MCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyXxxxxx County Sheriff's Office. The AGENCY MCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriff's Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating MCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY BCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY BCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY BCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY BCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYBradford County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY BCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY BCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating BCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating BCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY BCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyBradford County Sherifrs Office. The AGENCY BCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Bradford County Sheriffs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating BCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization I / We certify that all information provided in the Confidential Financial Statement is accurate to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOAthe best of my / our knowledge and belief. I / we agree to notify The Commons in Lincoln immediately of any significant changes in my financial condition should they occur. I am / We are aware that any material misrepresentation or omission shall be cause for involuntary termination of my agreement with The Commons in Lincoln. I hereby further authorize Benchmark Senior Living LLC to conduct, they must successfully complete the IADP trainingon its own or with one or more credit reporting agencies (CRAs), an inquiry concerning my credit status and history, and state sex offender registries, as described in it deems necessary to process my application for residency. I understand that procurement of such reports may provide Benchmark with information as to my background, mode of living, character and personal reputation and release Benchmark Senior Living LLC and any affiliated organizations from any liability and responsibility for doing so. I understand that if Benchmark takes any adverse action based on the accompanying SOP. The IADP credit report, including denying my application or requiring me to provide a guarantor, Benchmark will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope provide me with an adverse action notice which includes contact information of the powers delegated pursuant CRA that provided the credit report. A written summary of my rights under the Federal Fair Credit Reporting Act, as amended, is attached to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practicesauthorization form. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. ICE Benchmark will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt review a report of the certificationstate sex offender registries with respect to all applicants for residency. Benchmark will not conduct such checks of existing residents, nor will it conduct general criminal background checks due to the ICE Special Agent inaccessibility of such data in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION will some states. Further, not all states provide the participating AGENCY personnel on-line sex offender registries and, as a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY personnel to perform specified functions result, our search may not provide complete information. Performance of an immigration officer for an initial period such background checks is not intended as a guaranty of one year from the date of the authorizationresident safety. ICE will also provide I acknowledge that I have received a copy of the authorization letter this notice and I authorize a copy of my credit report and sex offender registry report to the AGENCYbe released to Benchmark Senior Living LLC and its affiliates. Only those certified AGENCY personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterApplicant Signature Spouse / Co-Applicant Signature Date Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx - Xxxxxxx, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY personnel official Delegation of Authority credentials. Upon receipt of the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee XX 00000 (Form G-570). Authorization of participating AGENCY personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other party. The AGENCY and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY will immediately notify ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY personnel is no longer participating in the 287(g) program so that appropriate action can be taken, including termination of user account access to DHS and ICE systems.T)781.430.6000 (F)781.430.6008 ATTACHMENT G

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Samples: www.mass.gov

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY TCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY TCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY TCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY TCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYXxxxxx County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY TCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY TCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating TCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating TCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY TCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyXxxxxx County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY TCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating TCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY OCCD personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY OCCD personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY OCCD personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY OCCD personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYOsceola County Corrections Department. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY OCCD personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY OCCD personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating OCCD personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating OCCD employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY OCCD personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyOsceola County Corrections Department. The AGENCY OCCD and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Osceola County Corrections Department will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating OCCD personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY PCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY PCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY PCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY PCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYXxxxxx County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY PCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY PCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating PCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating PCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. _ / Authorization of participating AGENCY PCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyXxxxxx County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY PCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating PCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY OCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” '4certifi ed .. under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY OCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY pa11icipating OCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY OCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYOkeechobee County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006. Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY OCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY OCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating OCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon tennination of this agreement, when a participating OCSO employee ceases his/her participation. or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY OCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyOkeechobee County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY OCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Okeechobee County Sheriffs Office will immediately notify make every attempt. where practicable� to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice i f p articipating OCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program. so that appropriate action can be taken, taken in accordance with ICE policies. including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials. and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY FCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY FCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION the Chicago Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY FCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY FCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYFCSO. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY FCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY FCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating FCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating FCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of FOD in the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)Chicago Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY FCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyFCSO. The AGENCY FCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION the Chicago Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY FCSO will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating FCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYXxxxxx County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal ofwithdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyXxxxxx County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating Xxxxxx County Sheriffs Office personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOPJefferson County Sheriff's. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY Office personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY Jefferson County Sheriff'x.Xxxxxx personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY Jefferson County Sheriff's Office personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY Jefferson County Sheriff's Office personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYJefferson County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY Jefferson County Sheriff's, Office personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY Xxxx rson County Sheriff's Office personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating Jefferson County Sheriff's Office personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating Xxxxxxx.on_ County Sheriff's Office employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY Jefferson County Sh riffs Office personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately ill11Tlediately upon notice to the other partyJefferson County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY Jefferson County Sheriff's Office and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY will immediately notify Jefferson County Sheriffs Office 'Yill make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating Jefferson County Sheriff's Office personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY LCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY LCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY LCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY LCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYLake County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY LCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration immig ration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration immig ration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY LCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immig ration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating LCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this ag reement, when a participating LCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY LCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyLake County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY LCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Lake County Sheriffs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating LCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYSheriff’s Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating SHERIFF’S OFFICE employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partySheriff’s Office. The AGENCY SHERIFF’S OFFICE and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Sheriff’s Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating SHERIFF’S OFFICE personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the Upon successful completion of IADP training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY MCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. On a yearly basis, ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY MCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION Atlanta District will provide the participating AGENCY MCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY MCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorization. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYMCSO. Only those certified AGENCY MCSO personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by an ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letter, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY MCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt of the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY MCSO personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570). Participating MCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating MCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the ICE FOD in Atlanta District. Authorization of participating AGENCY MCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyMCSO. The AGENCY MCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION Atlanta District will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY MCSO will immediately notify ICE within 48 hours of when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY participating MCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including inventorying and retrieval of credentials and termination of user account access to the appropriate DHS and ICE systemsdatabases/systems and associated applications.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY LEA personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY LEA personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION will provide the participating AGENCY LEA personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY LEA personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYLEA. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY LEA personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY LEA personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating LEA personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating LEA employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD. Authorization of participating AGENCY LEA personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyLEA. The AGENCY LEA and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. Power County Sheriff’s Office 2 The AGENCY LEA will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating LEA personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY HCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY HCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY HCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY HCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYXxxxxxxx County Sheriff's Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY HCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY HCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating HCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating HCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY HCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyXxxxxxxx County Sherifrs Office. The AGENCY HCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Xxxxxxxx County Sherifrs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating HCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY SCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY SCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY SCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY SCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYSuwannee County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY SCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY SCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating SCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating SCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY SCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partySuwannee County Sherifrs Office. The AGENCY SCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Suwannee County Sherifrs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating SCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY FCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY FCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY FCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY FCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationimmig ration officer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYFranklin County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immig ration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY FCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration immig ration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration immig ration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY FCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immig ration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating FCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immig ration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this ag reement, when a participating FCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY FCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyFranklin County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY FCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Franklin County Sheriffs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating FCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY LCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY LCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY LCSO personnel a signed authorization authori2.ation letter allowing the named AGENCY LCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYLafayette County Sheriff's Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY LCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY LCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating LCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating LCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY LCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyLafayette County Sheriff's Office. The AGENCY LCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Lafayette County Sheriff's Office will immediately notify make every attemp where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating LCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the Upon successful completion of IADP training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY LCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. On a yearly basis, ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY LCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION Salt Lake City, Utah will provide the participating AGENCY LCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY LCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorization. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYLCSO. Only those certified AGENCY LCSO personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by an ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letter, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY LCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt of the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY LCSO personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570). Participating LCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating LCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the ICE FOD in Salt Lake City, Utah. Authorization of participating AGENCY LCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyLCSO. The AGENCY LCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION Salt Lake City, Utah will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY LCSO will immediately notify ICE within 48 hours of when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY participating LCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including inventorying and retrieval of credentials and termination of user account access to the appropriate DHS and ICE systemsdatabases/systems and associated applications.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY HCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing writin the names of those AGENCY personnel HCSO persomtel who successfully complete training and pass all required reqmred test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY HCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY HCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationimmigr ation officer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYXxxxxx County Sheriff's Office. ICE will also execute ICE Fonn 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY HCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY HCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating HCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigr ation officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating HCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY HCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyXxxxxx County Sherifrs Office. The AGENCY HCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Xxxxxx County Sheriff's Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating HCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY SRSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be he deemed "certified" under this MOAthisMOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY SRSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY SRSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY SRSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYSanta Xxxx County Sheriff's Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY SRSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Fonn 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY SRSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating SRSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating SRSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY SRSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partySanta Xxxx County Sheriff's Office. The AGENCY SRSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Santa Xxxx County Sheriff's Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating SRSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion ofinitial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY WCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOAthisMOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY ofthose WCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY personnel WCSO persoMel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY WCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYWakulla County Sheriff's Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY WCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY WCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating WCSO persoMel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating WCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY WCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyWakulla County Sherifrs Office. The AGENCY WCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination tennination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Wakulla County Sheriff's Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating WCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY BCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY BCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY BCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY BCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYBCSO. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY BCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOAthisMOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY BCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating BCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating BCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY BCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyBCSO. The AGENCY BCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation revocat_ion of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY BCSO will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating BCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY DCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOAthisMOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY DCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY DCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY DCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYDeSoto County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY DCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY DCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating DCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating DCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY DCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyDeSotot County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY DCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY DeSoto County Sheriffs Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating DCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. ICE INS Training Division will certify in writing to the names of those AGENCY personnel INS District Director, Miami, officers who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s)a competency test. Upon receipt of the Training Division certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION INS will provide to the participating AGENCY personnel state and local officers a signed document setting forth the authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorization, specified immigration-officer functions. ICE The INS will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCY. Only those certified AGENCY personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE FDLE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letter, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY personnel official Delegation of Authority credentials. Upon receipt employing agency of the Delegation officer receiving the authorization. Every 3 months, the officer's performance will be evaluated by the District Director/designee and the FDLE Commissioner or designee to ensure that the officer has conformed to the requirements of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel this MOU. Participating state and local officers will provide ICE a signed receipt of an opportunity for subjects with limited English language proficiency to request an interpreter. Qualified foreign language interpreters will be provided by the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)arresting agency as needed. Authorization of a participating AGENCY personnel state or local officer to act pursuant to this MOA MOU may be withdrawn revoked at any time and for any reason by ICE the INS, FDLE, or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice employing entity of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which the withdrawal pertainsofficer. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to revocation will require immediate notification of the other INS, FDLE, and/or, the employing entity by the revoking party. The AGENCY FDLE Commissioner and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION INS District Director/Miami will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. If a participating state or local officer becomes the subject of a complaint of any sort that may result in that officer receiving employer discipline or becoming the subject of a criminal investigation, the employing entity shall, to the extent allowed by state law, immediately notify the FDLE and INS of the complaint. The resolution of the complaint shall be promptly reported to the INS and FDLE. The termination of this MOA MOU shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement INS authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY will immediately notify ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY personnel is no longer participating in the 287(g) program so that appropriate action can be taken, including termination of user account access to DHS and ICE systemsconveyed herein.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the Upon successful completion of IADP training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY LEA INITIALS personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed “certified” under this MOA. On a yearly basis, ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY LEA INITIALS personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION ERO FOD OFFICE will provide the participating AGENCY LEA INITIALS personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY LEA INITIALS personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorization. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYLEA INITIALS. Only those certified AGENCY LEA INITIALS personnel who receive authorization letters issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by an ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letter, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY LEA INITIALS personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt of the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY LEA INITIALS personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570). Participating LEA INITIALS personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating LEA INITIALS employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the ICE FOD in ERO FOD OFFICE. Authorization of participating AGENCY LEA INITIALS personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyLEA INITIALS. The AGENCY LEA INITIALS and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD in JURISDICTION ERO FOD OFFICE will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY LEA INITIALS will immediately notify ICE within 48 hours of when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY participating LEA INITIALS personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including inventorying and retrieval of credentials and termination of user account access to the appropriate DHS and ICE systemsdatabases/systems and associated applications.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY MCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOAthisMOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY ofthose MCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FODFOO) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY MCSO personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY MCSO personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYMonroe County Sheriff's Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY MCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY MCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating MCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating MCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOO in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY MCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partyMonroe County Sheriff's Office. The AGENCY MCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Monroe County Sheriff's Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating MCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

CERTIFICATION AND AUTHORIZATION. Before participating AGENCY personnel receive authorization to perform immigration officer functions granted under this MOA, they must successfully complete the IADP Upon successful completion of initial training, as described in the accompanying SOP. The IADP will be provided by ICE instructors who will train participating AGENCY SCSO personnel in the enforcement of Federal immigration laws and policies, the scope of the powers delegated pursuant to this MOA and civil rights and civil liberties practices. Participating AGENCY personnel must pass an ICE examination after instruction. Upon completion of training, those AGENCY personnel who pass the ICE examinations shall be deemed "certified" under this MOA. ICE will certify in writing the names of those AGENCY SCSO personnel who successfully complete training and pass all required test(s). Upon receipt of the certification, the ICE Special Agent in Charge (SAC) and/or the ICE Field Office Director (FOD) in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will provide the participating AGENCY SCSP personnel a signed authorization letter allowing the named AGENCY SCSP personnel to perform specified functions of an immigration officer for an initial period of one year from the date of the authorizationofficer. ICE will also provide a copy of the authorization letter to the AGENCYSumter County Sheriffs Office. ICE will also execute ICE Form 70-006, Designated Immigration Officer. Only those certified AGENCY SCSO personnel who receive authorization letters and ICE Form 70-006 issued by ICE and whose immigration enforcement efforts are subject to a designated overseen by ICE supervisor may conduct immigration officer functions described in this MOA. Along with the authorization letterletter and ICE Form 70-006, ICE will issue the certified AGENCY SCSO personnel official Delegation of Authority immigration officer credentials. Upon receipt Participating SCSO personnel shall carry their ICE-issued credentials while performing immigration officer functions under this MOA. Such credentials provided by ICE shall remain the property of ICE and shall be returned to ICE upon termination of this agreement, when a participating SCSO employee ceases his/her participation, or when deemed necessary by the Delegation of Authority credentials, AGENCY personnel will provide ICE a signed receipt of the credentials on the ICE Record of Receipt – Property Issued to Employee (Form G-570)FOD in The Miami Field Office. Authorization of participating AGENCY SCSO personnel to act pursuant to this MOA may be withdrawn at any time and for any reason by ICE or the AGENCY, and must be memorialized in a written notice of withdrawal identifying an effective date of withdrawal and the personnel to which whom the withdrawal pertains. Such withdrawal may be effectuated immediately upon notice to the other partySumter County Sheriffs Office. The AGENCY SCSO and the ICE SAC and/or the ICE FOD FOO in JURISDICTION The Miami Field Office will be responsible for notification of the appropriate personnel in their respective agencies. The termination of this MOA shall constitute immediate revocation of all immigration enforcement authorizations delegated hereunder. The AGENCY Sumter County Sheriff's Office will immediately notify make every attempt, where practicable, to provide ICE when any certified and/or authorized AGENCY with a 90 day notice if participating SCSO personnel is no longer participating cease their participation in the 287(g) program program, so that appropriate action can be takentaken in accordance with ICE policies, including termination inventorying and retrieval of user account access to DHS credentials, and ICE systemstraining replacement personnel as needed.

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Samples: Memorandum of Agreement

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