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III. NAME <br />This joint enforcement project shall be known as the Anoka -Hennepin Narcotics <br />and Violent Crimes Task Force. <br />IV. MEMBERSHIP <br />The parties to this agreement shall be the Cities of Anoka, Blaine, Champlin, <br />Columbia Heights, Coon Rapids, Fridley, Maple Grove, Ramsey, and Rogers, and the <br />County of Anoka (herein collectively referred to as "the parties"). <br />V. ADMINISTRATION <br />A Task Force Advisory Board is formed consisting of the Chiefs of Police and <br />Sheriff, or his or her designee, from each party. The Task Force Commander and <br />supervisors will serve in an advisory capacity and shall have responsibility for <br />administration of the Task Force. A prosecuting attorney from Anoka or Hennepin <br />County will act in an advisory capacity to the Board. The Anoka County Sheriff's Office <br />will be the coordinating law enforcement agency and provide the day-to-day <br />administration of the Task Force through the assignment of a the Investigative <br />Lieutenant, serving as the Task Force Commander. The Commander will be assisted by a <br />Sergeant assigned to the Task Force by any of the participating Police Departments and a <br />Detective Team Leader assigned to the Task Force by the Anoka County Sheriff's Office. <br />The Task Force Advisory Board members, which have voting authority, will be <br />the Chiefs of Police and the Sheriff, or his or her designee, from each party. The votes <br />2 <br />
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