Long Beach, CA
File #: 22-1344    Version: 1 Name: PD - DOJ Equitable Sharing Program
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 10/25/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/15/2022 Final action: 11/15/2022
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all necessary documents with the Department of Justice Equitable Sharing Program, to file the annual equitable sharing report. (Citywide)
Sponsors: Police
Attachments: 1. 111522-C-24sr.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all necessary documents with the Department of Justice Equitable Sharing Program, to file the annual equitable sharing report. (Citywide)

DISCUSSION
The Federal Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984 authorized implementation of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Department of Treasury (DOT) Asset Forfeiture Program. The Asset Forfeiture Program is a nationwide law enforcement initiative that removes tools of crime from criminal organizations. A key element of the Asset Forfeiture Program is the Equitable Sharing Program (Program). Federal law authorizes the Attorney General and the Secretary of the Treasury to share federally forfeited property with participating State and local law enforcement agencies. The administrative procedures and approved spending categories related to these funds are governed by the DOJ and DOT Guide to Equitable Sharing for State, Local and Tribal Law Enforcement Agencies.

As a participating agency of this Program, the City of Long Beach (City) must submit an Equitable Sharing Agreement and Certification (ESAC) form and affidavit to the Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section (MLARS) each year to maintain Program compliance. New guidelines issued by the DOJ require that the ESAC must be reviewed and approved by the head of the law enforcement agency and designated official of the governing body prior to submission. To remain in compliance, the ESAC must be filed, reviewed, and accepted no later than two months after the end of the City’s fiscal year, or November 30th. The ESAC is currently under review by the Department of Financial Management and will be finalized and submitted to DOJ by the required deadline.

In addition to complying with the federal laws and guidelines set forth by the DOJ and DOT, the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) also complies with California Health and Safety Code Section 11471.2, as amended by Senate Bill 443 in 2016. Und...

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