R18-099 1 RESOLUTION NO. R18-099
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3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,
4 FLORIDA, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY
5 MANAGER TO SIGN A SECURITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN
6 THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND THE SCHOOL
7 BOARD OF PALM BEACH COUNTY TO PROVIDE LAW
8 ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OFFICERS AT SCHOOLS
9 WITHIN BOYNTON BEACH WHILE THE SCHOOL
10 DISTRICT WORKS TO HIRE ADDITIONAL FULL-TIME
11 SCHOOL POLICE OFFICERS; AND PROVIDING AN
12 EFFECTIVE DATE.
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15 WHEREAS, in light of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy and
16 the enactment of amendments to Florida Statute 1006.12 Safe-school officers at each public
17 school on March 9, 2018, it is the intent of both parties to work collaboratively to ensure a
18 law enforcement presence at each District-operated Palm Beach County school; and
19 WHEREAS, the City of Boynton Beach commits to providing Law Enforcement
20 Agency Officers at schools, through the use of extra duty assignments, while the School
21 District of Palm Beach County Police Department works to hire additional full-time school
22 police officers to staff a minimum of one school police officer at every non-charter District-
23 operated school; and
24 WHEREAS,the agreement is temporary in nature until the school district can hire
25 full-time officers.
26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION
27 OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
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29 Section 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as
30 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption
31 hereof.
32 Section 2. The City Commission approves and authorizes the City Manager to
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33 sign a Security Agreement between the City of Boynton Beach and the School Board of
34 Palm Beach County, Florida to provide Law Enforcement Agency Officers at schools
35 within Boynton beach while the School District works to hire additional full-time school
36 police officers, a copy of the Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
37 Section 3. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage.
38 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of August, 2018.
39 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA
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41 YES NO
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43 Mayor— Steven B. Grant
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45 Vice Mayor—Christina L. Romelus
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47 Commissioner—Mack McCray
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49 Commissioner—Justin Katz
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51 Commissioner—Joe.Casello
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54 VOTE Jr�O
55 ATTEST:
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59 Jude A. Pyle, CM
60 Ci Clerk
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63 (Corporate Seal)
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Security Agreement
Between
The School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida
and
The City of Boynton Beach, Florida
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 7th day of August 2018, by and
between The School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida, a political subdivision of the
State of Florida (also referred to as "Palm Beach County School District" or "PBCSD" or
"Requesting Agency" ), whose principal place of business is 3300 Forest Hill Blvd, West
Palm Beach, Florida 33406, hereinafter referred to as PBCSD, and the City of Boynton
Beach, Florida, whose mailing address is PO Box 310, Boynton Beach, Florida 33425
(referred to as "CITY" or "Law Enforcement Agency")1
As authorized by the Palm Beach County Law Enforcement Agencies Combined
Operational Assistance and Voluntary Cooperation Mutual Aid Agreement ("Mutual Aid
Agreement") entered into in 2016, which terms, conditions, and provisions are hereby
incorporated, the parties enter into this Agreement for the Law Enforcement Agency to
provide municipal police officers on non-charter public school campuses. The municipal
police officers, acting under this Security Agreement, shall have the same powers and
authority as school safety officers while acting under the Mutual Aid Agreement. This
Security Agreement is not intended to modify the terms and conditions of the Mutual Aid
Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect.
Article I: Purpose
In light of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy and the enactment of
amendments to Florida Statute 1006.12 Safe-school officers at each public school on
March 9, 2018, it is the intent of both parties to work collaboratively to ensure a law
enforcement presence at each District-operated Palm Beach County school. Law
1 The term Law Enforcement Agency refers to the CITY's Police Department which is not a separate legal entity but
a department of the Citywhich will provided the services under the terms of this Agreement.
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Enforcement Agency commits to providing Law Enforcement Agency Officers ("LEAO"s)
at schools, with the use of assignments or off-duty details as determined by the CITY,
while the School District of Palm Beach County Police Department ("SDPBCPD") works
to hire additional full-time school police officers to staff a minimum of one school police
officer at every non-charter District-operated school.
Article II — Responsibility of Law Enforcement Agency
The Law Enforcement Agency will be responsible for coordinating City LEAOs
assignments or off-duty details to provide security services at agreed upon schools,
upon request by the SDPBCPD. In accordance with Section 6G of the Mutual Aid
Agreement, Law Enforcement Agency will invoice SDPBCPD for the hourly cost of each
LEAO at the agreed upon rate provided in Exhibit A. In the event of a fee dispute
between the parties, the Law Enforcement Agency shall continue to provide the
services under this Agreement while the dispute is being resolved. The PBCSD will pay
the invoiced amount, even if disputes, subject to adjustment when the dispute is
resolved. If the dispute is not resolved to the satisfaction of both parties, within ten (10)
days, the Law Enforcement Agency may cease providing services under the
Agreement.
Qualifications for Assignment
1. To comply with the provisions of F.S. 1006.12(2), LEAOs assigned will have
undergone criminal background checks, drug testing and a psychological
evaluation and be certified law enforcement officers, as defined in F.S. 943.10(1),
and must be employed by the Law Enforcement Agency as defined in F.S.
943.10(4). The powers and duties of the LEAO shall continue throughout the
LEAO's assignment at a school.
2. Assigned LEAOs shall abide by District School Board policies and shall consult
with and coordinate activities through the school principal, but shall be
responsible to the Law Enforcement Agency in all matters relating to
employment, subject to this Agreement.
3. Law Enforcement Agency will ensure LEAOs assigned have completed
SDPBCPD online orientation training prior to assignment to a school. Additional
training may be required by the PBCSD.
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Roles and Responsibilities of Law Enforcement Agency Officers
1. LEAOs will report to assigned school one-half hour prior to the start of school and
will remain on campus for one-half hour after school.
2. The LEAO is to maintain a visual presence at the entrance to the school at arrival
and dismissal times and shall move throughout the school during the school day,
checking access/egress points and overall security of campus.
3. The LEAO will act as first responder to any acts of violence which threaten
students, staff or parents on the school campus and will call for assistance when
needed.
4. Non-criminal violations of student conduct are the responsibility of school
administrators. The services performed by the LEAD under this Agreement are to
respond to matters pertaining to student safety, not to enforce school discipline
or punish students. The LEAD shall not be involved in any situation that can be
safely and appropriately handled by the District's internal disciplinary procedures
in the judgement of the LEAO, unless instructed otherwise by a school
administrator. Incidents involving public order offenses committed by students,
including but not limited to disorderly conduct, disturbance/disruption of schools
or public assembly, profanity, dress code violations and fighting that does not
involve physical injury or a weapon shall be considered school discipline issues
to be handled by school officials unless LEAD involvement is necessary to
protect the physical safety of students or school personnel.
5. The LEAO shall communicate with students and/or parents in a language
students and/or parents understand. If the LEAD representative does not speak
the same language as the student/parent, the LEAD shall request from PBCSD
an appropriate interpreter designated for such purposes.
6. The LEAD will cooperate and participate as necessary in the School Board's
expulsion hearing process if requested by the Superintendent of Schools or
his/her legal counsel.
7. LEAOs shall adhere to the Law Enforcement Agency's Standard Operating
Procedures/General Orders (written policies).
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8. The Law Enforcement Agency is responsible for conducting use of force
investigations involving its LEAO.
9. School site administrators are responsible for all personnel at SDPBC school
sites. As such, LEAOs must work cooperatively with school site administration.
LEAOs must remain responsive to the chain of command within the Law
Enforcement Agency and the LEAO's primary supervisor shall be designated by
Law Enforcement Agency.
10.When the LEAD learns of an incident which requires him/her to take lawful
action, the LEAD must report incident to SDPBCPD and school site
administration immediately. School incidents garner significant media attention;
therefore, it is imperative the SDPBCPD learn about such incidents from the
LEAD in an expedited manner so SDPBCPD can make appropriate notification
within the PBCSD. This does not preclude the LEAD from taking immediate and
necessary action during exigent circumstances. The LEAD must also inform the
school principal and/or designee of said action.
11.The LEAD shall wear the official Law Enforcement Agency uniform at all times
while on duty at the school.
12.The LEAO agrees not to unlawfully discriminate against any student in any
manner whatsoever on account of race, creed, color, age, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, religion, handicap, national origin, or marital status.
Article Ill — Responsibility of SDPBCPD
The SDPBCPD will be responsible for providing a list of schools, calendar of school
days and scheduled school times that require a LEAD be assigned. For purposes of this
provision, authority is delegated to the PBCSD's Chief of Police, with approval of the
PBCSD's Chief Operating Officer, to assign and modify, from time to time, the specific
schools for which that LEA will provide LEAOs without further approval of the School
Board.
To assist Law Enforcement Agency with scheduling of LEAOs, SDPBCPD will provide
Law Enforcement Agency reasonable notice of schools that need coverage.
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SDPBCPD is responsible for providing online orientation training that will include
information pertaining, but not limited to, SDPBC policy and procedures, lockdown and
evacuation procedures, and confidentiality expectations as they relate to State and
federal law, and for tracking online course completions, and relaying completion
information to the Law Enforcement Agency, prior to LEAOs being assigned to a school.
SDPBCPD will verify invoices submitted and will submit to Accounting for prompt
payment or notify Law Enforcement Agency of discrepancy within five business days of
receipt.
Article IV - Confidentiality of Student Information
Law Enforcement Agency is subject to all School Board obligations relating to
compliance with student records confidentiality laws. By signing this Agreement, Law
Enforcement Agency acknowledges and agrees to comply with the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and all State and Federal Laws relating to the
confidentiality of student records.
Law Enforcement Agency may receive student information. Since parental consent will
not be obtained and Law Enforcement Agency has legitimate educational interests in
the information, Law Enforcement Agency shall hereby be deemed a "school official" in
accordance with School Board Policy 5.50 and shall enter into the Addendum
concerning student information (PBSD 2220) which is attached hereto and incorporated
herein as Exhibit A.
Article V - Dispute Resolution
In the event of a conflict, the School Principal shall report the issue to the School Police
Chief. The School Police Chief will then contact the LEAO's Chief of Police to determine
a mutually agreeable resolution of the issue.
Article VI - Term of the Agreement
Such activities as described herein will commence on July 1, 2018, or upon signature of
both parties, and expire two (2) years thereafter on June 30, 2020, unless terminated
earlier as provided in Article XVI. With written consent of both parties, this Agreement
may be renewed for additional one-year terms, not to exceed three additional one year
terms.
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Article VII - Entire Agreement
This Agreement contains the complete understanding and agreement of the parties. No
stipulation, agreement or understanding shall be valid or enforceable unless contained
in this Agreement. No representations or statements made by any employees, agents or
representatives of either party shall be binding on either party as a warranty or
otherwise, except as expressly set forth herein.
Article VIII - Governing Law; Venue
This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of Florida. In the event of litigation, venue for any claim shall lie exclusively in a
court of competent jurisdiction in Palm Beach County. All parties shall be responsible for
their own attorneys' fees.
Article IX - Written Notice Delivery
Any notice required or permitted to be given under this agreement by one party to the
other party shall be in writing and shall be given and deemed to have been given
immediately if delivered in person to the recipient's address set forth in this section or
on the date shown on the certificate of receipt if placed in the United States mail,
postage prepaid, by registered or certified mail with return receipt requested, addressed
to the receiving party at the address hereinafter specified.
The address for the CITY is as stated above. Notice must be sent to the attention of the
City Manager with a copy to the Chief of Police.
The addresses for The School Board for all purposes under this agreement and for all
noticed hereunder shall be:
The School Board: The School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida
Fulton-Holland Educational Services Center
Attn: Dr. Donald E. Fennoy II, Superintendent
3300 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite C-316
West Palm Beach, Florida 33406
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With a copy to: The School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida
Fulton-Holland Educational Services Center
Palm Beach County School District Police Department
Attn: Chief of Police
3300 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite B-101
West Palm Beach, Florida 33406
With a copy to: The School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida
Fulton-Holland Educational Services Center
The Office of General Counsel
Attn: JulieAnn Rico, Esq.
3300 Forest Hill Blvd., Suite C-331
West Palm Beach, Florida 33406
Article X - Indemnification and Duty to Defend
Subject to the limitations of Florida Statutes Section 768.28, the City agrees to
indemnify, hold harmless, and defend PBCSD from and against any and all claims,
suits, actions, damages, or causes of action arising out of the intentional wrongdoings
or negligent acts of the Law Enforcement Agency and/or its LEAOs arising out of or in
connection with the provisions of this agreement.
Subject to the limitations of Florida Statutes Section 768.28, PBCSD agrees to
indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City from and against any and all claims,
suits, actions, damages, or causes of action arising out of the intentional wrongdoings
or negligent acts of the PBCSD arising out of or in connection with the provisions of this
agreement
Article XI - Waiver of Subrogation
In the event of loss, damage or injury to Law Enforcement Agency and/or the Law
Enforcement Agency property, Law Enforcement Agency shall look solely to any
insurance or self-insurance in its favor without making any claim against the School
Board. Law Enforcement Agency hereby waives any right to subrogation against the
School Board of Palm Beach County, for loss, damage or injury within the scope of Law
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Enforcement Agency's insurance or self-insurance, and on behalf of itself and its
insurer, waives all such claims against PBCSD.
In the event of loss, damage or injury to PBCSD and/or the PBCSD property, PBCSD
shall look solely to any insurance or self-insurance in its favor without making any claim
against the Village/City (choose one). PBCSD hereby waives any right to subrogation
against the Village/City (choose one) for loss, damage or injury within the scope of
PBCSD's insurance or self-insurance, and on behalf of itself and its insurer, waives all
such claims against the Village/City (choose one).
Article XII - Worker's Compensation
Law Enforcement Agency must comply with Chapter 440, Florida Statutes, worker's
compensation and Employees' Liability Insurance with minimum statutory limits. Law
Enforcement Agency waives all rights against PBCSD and its agents, officers, directors
and employees for recovery of claims for bodily injury to the extent these injuries are
covered by the workers' compensation
Article XIII - Public Records Compliance
Law Enforcement Agency shall:
a. Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be
required by the PBCSD in order to perform the services to under this
Agreement.
b. Upon request from the PBCSD's custodian of public records, provide PBCSD
with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or
copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost
provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes or as otherwise provided by law.
c. Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from
public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized
by law for the duration of the Agreement term and following completion of the
Agreement if Law Enforcement Agency does not transfer the records to
PBCSD.
d. Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer, at no cost, to PBCSD all public
records in possession of Law Enforcement Agency or keep and maintain public
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records required by PBCSD to perform the service. If Law Enforcement Agency
transfers all public records to the Board upon completion of the Agreement,
Law Enforcement Agency shall destroy any duplicate public records that are
exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure
requirements. If Law Enforcement Agency keeps and maintains public records
upon completion of the Agreement, Law Enforcement Agency shall meet all
applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored
electronically must be provided to PBCSD, upon request from PBCSD's
custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information
technology systems of PBCSD.
Failure of Law Enforcement Agency to abide by the terms of this provision shall be
deemed a material breach of this Agreement. This provision shall survive any
termination or expiration of this Agreement.
IF THE CITY HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF
CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO LAW ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO
THIS AGREEMENT, HE OR SHE MUST CONTACT THE PUBLIC
RECORDS MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR FOR THE SCHOOL
DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY AT 561-629-8585,
PUBLICRECORDS@PALMBEACHSCHOOLS.ORG, OR 3300 FOREST
HILL BLVD., SUITE C-110, WEST PALM BEACH, FL, 33406.
In the event the Law Enforcement Agency receives a Public Records Request, within
three (3) days of receipt, the Law Enforcement Agency shall forward the request and
any responsive documents to PBCSD's Public Records Department at
PUBLICRECORDS@PALMBEACHSCHOOLS.ORG and PBCSD will
respond to the requestor.
Article XIV - Inspector General
In the event this agreement involves a purchase in accordance with Policy 6.14, Law
Enforcement Agency agrees and understands that the PBCSD's Office of the Inspector
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general ("Inspector General") shall have immediate, complete and unrestricted access
to all papers, books, records, documents, information, personnel, processes (including
meetings), data, computer hard drives, emails, instant messages, facilities or other
assets owned, borrowed or used by Law Enforcement Agency with regard to the
Agreement. Law Enforcement Agency's employees, vendors, officers and agents shall
furnish the Inspector General with requested information and records within their
custody for the purposes of conducting an investigation or audit, as well as provide
reasonable assistance with the Inspector General in locating assets and obtaining
records and documents as needed for investigation or audit relating to the
Agreement. Furthermore, Law Enforcement Agency understands, acknowledges and
agrees to abide by School Board Policy 1.092.
Article XV -Waiver of Jury Trial
Each of the parties hereto hereby knowingly, voluntarily, and intentionally waives the
right either of them may have to a trial by jury in respect of any litigation based hereon,
or arising out of, under or in connection with this agreement.
Article XVI - Termination
Each party reserves the right to terminate this Agreement without cause by giving ninety
(90) days written notice to the other party. Notwithstanding the previous sentence,
PBCSD may, with fourteen (14) days written notice to LEAO, assume full responsibility
for providing security at specific schools and Law Enforcement Agency shall be relieved
of the obligation to provide a LEAD for the specific school. If the Agreement is
terminated for convenience as provided herein, PBCSD will be relieved of all obligations
under said Agreement and PBCSD will only be required to pay that amount of the
Agreement actually performed to the date of termination.
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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF PALM BEACH FOR THE CITY(choose one)
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SUFFICIENCY AS TO THE SCHOOL BOARD
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EXHIBIT A — PBSD FORM 2220 Contract/Agreement Addendum Concerning Student
Information
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EXHIBIT "A"
All Officers $110.00 per hour.
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1D01°'� THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY
Contract/Agreement Addendum
Izaent me> Concerning Student Information
ADDENDUM,Concerning Student Information,to the Contract/Agreement("the Contract")dated,
between the school(named below)or The School Board of Palm Beach County,Florida(named below)and Vendor/Partner(named below).
School or School Board The School Board of Palm Beach County,Florida
Vendor or Partner City of Boynton Beach.Florida
Pursuant to School Board Policy 5.50,receipt of which is acknowledged by the Vendors/Partner's signature below,the School Board of Palm Beach
County,Florida(the"School Board")hereby designates[vendor/partner)("the Receiving Party")as an"other school official`for the purpose of receiving
limited personally identifiable information from education records of students under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act(20 U.S.C.s. 1232g)
and 34 C.F.R.s.99.31(a)(1)(iXB),and sections 1002.22 and 1002.221,Florida Statutes,because the School Board recognizes the Receiving Party has
a legitimate educational interest in receiving this information in order to fulfill the Receiving Party's responsibilities for the school or School Board under
the Contract.(All other terms of the Contract remain the same.)
As a condition precedent to receiving personally identifiable information from education records of students,the Receiving Party warrants and agrees
that the Receiving Party:
1. will limit the use of,or access to,personally identifiable information from education records of students to the limited scope of information actually
needed to complete the Receiving Party's duties and/or services under the Contract.The School Board has determined that the Receiving Party
has a legitimate educational interest in receiving only the following fields of student data,for example:name,grade-level,school attending,etc.
(indicate fields of data requesting below),and
Name,grade-level,school attending,disciplinary information and other identifiable information as necessary to provide the services under this
Agreement,as determined by the School Board.
2. will limit the access to personally identifiable information from education records of students to its employees and/or agents who actually have a
legitimate educational interest in the information (i.e., they legitimately need to access the information in order to fulfill the Receiving Party's
responsibilities under the Contract);and
3. shall avoid, and shall instruct applicable employees/agents to avoid, accessing personally identifiable information from education records of
students, except for the legitimate purposes recognized under this Addendum,and shall require that all employees/agents accessing the data
must be trained in,and sign an acknowledgement regarding,the confidentiality requirements;and
4. is under the direct control of the School Board with respect to the use and maintenance of education records,and
5. is subject to the requirements of 34 C.F.R.s.99.33(a)governing the use and redisclosure of personally identifiable information from an education
record of a student,meaning the Receiving Party may disclose personally identifiable information from an education record only on the condition
that the party to whom the information is disclosed will not disclose the information to any other party without the prior consent of the parent or
eligible student as those terms are defined in 34 C.F.R.s.99.3,and the officers,employees,and agents of a party that receives information from
the Receiving Party may use the information, subject to the hmitations described in paragraph 2 above,but only for the purposes for which the
disclosure was made;and
6. shall not use any of the personally identifiable information from education records of students that is received pursuant to this Addendum in
violation of any applicable federal or state law,rule,regulation,or School Board policy;and
7. will store and process personally identifiable information from education records of students in accordance with industry best practices. This
includes appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards to secure personally identifiable information from unauthorized access,
disclosure, and use. Receiving Party will conduct periodic risk assessments and remediate any identified security vulnerabilities in a timely
manner. Receiving Party will also have a written incident response plan, to include prompt notification of the School Board in the event of a
security or privacy incident,as well as best practices for responding to a breach of personally identifiable information. Receiving Party agrees to
share its incident response plan with the School Board upon request;and
8. will dispose of all information disclosed to it by the school or the School Board (and any copies thereof), after the purpose for which the
information is disclosed has been served,or five years after the receipt of the information(whichever is sooner),by shredding paper documents
finely enough to prevent possible recovery of information,and by totally erasing and over-writing(or physically destroying)any electronic media
such as computer files,tapes,or diskettes,unless the information in the possession of the Receiving Party constitutes a"record copy"required to
be retained by the School District's Records Retention Schedule (available online at the District's Records Management website. ht(pli
wwwW.10.10e4c11 0_14411,.g4records/),in which case the Receiving Party will return the information to the School Board rather than disposing of
it.
The parties acknowledge that the terms contained in this Addendum supersede any inconsistent terms in the Contract.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Addendum:
Legal Name of the Receiving Party The School
(Vendor/Partner)
City of Boynton Beach,Florida The School Board of Palm B ch Co•,Florida
Vendor or Partner` For the School Boar. .f al ' Beach,ounty.Florida
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Signature of person having authority to enter Date Signature of person = •authori / ei er legally Date
legally binding agreements on behalf of Receiving binding agreements on behalf of the Sc •. or The
Party. School Board of Palm Beach County,Florida.
Exhibit# B
PRSO 2220(Rev 11/1712015) ORIGINAI -attach tc contract