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Bill No. <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1 Q415 - � U <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, <br />INDIANA, ESTABLISHING A POLICE AID PROGRAM AND FUND <br />STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT <br />Throughout the United States and in cities and towns within the State of Indiana, it has <br />been effective in the prevention and detection of crime for law enforcement agents to engage <br />from time to time in undercover activities, often with knowledgeable informants, particularly in <br />drug trafficking and controlled substance type crimes. To enable this process, it is necessary to <br />fund undercover operations, to pay for expenses of informants, and to pay miscellaneous <br />expenses to obtain and secure evidence, including contraband, and ensure its security, among <br />other things. <br />To accomplish these purposes a special fund is required which will be subject to internal <br />accounting and audit rules. However, in the interest of officer protection, the specific <br />applications and uses of such a fund must be and remain confidential. <br />Under Indiana law, a city has the power to implement a program for this purpose under <br />the broad scope of home rule, Indiana Code Section 36 -1 -3, and such a program is in the best <br />interest of the safety and security of South Bend, its citizens, and its law enforcement officers. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF <br />THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA as follows: <br />SECTION I. Pursuant to Ind. Code 36 -1 -3, a Police Aid Program is hereby established <br />for the City of South Bend, Indiana to assist the South Bend Police Department in undercover <br />law enforcement activities, the services of informants, the procurement and safeguarding of <br />evidence including contraband, and any and all other similar activities for which such programs <br />are generally established. <br />SECTION II. To support and fund the South Bend Police Aid Program, a confidential <br />petty cash type fund is established which shall be governed by the procedures set forth in Ind. <br />Code Section 36- 1 -8 -3, and which shall further require minimum documentation similar to either <br />"Guidelines for the Expenditure of Confidential Funds," published by the United States <br />Department of Criminal Justice or the "Guidelines for Obtaining and Accounting For <br />Confidential Funds Used in Support of Criminal Investigations," (Revised S.O.P. INV -009), by <br />the Indiana State Police. <br />SECTION III. The South Bend Chief of Police is hereby designated to establish the <br />