G.O. 6.2.11 MUTUAL AID Flashcards
the geographical area within which a law enforcement agency
exercises authority and maintains responsibility.
Mutual Aid Agreement
Assisting Agency
Jurisdiction
Requesting Agency
Regional Services
Jurisdiction
G.O.6.2.11 (3A)
a cooperative agreement among government agencies
allowing for quick and efficient augmentation of resources, as authorized by Chapter
23, F.S.
Mutual Aid Agreement
Assisting Agency
Jurisdiction
Requesting Agency
Regional Services
Mutual Aid Agreement
G.O.6.2.11 (3B)
an agency requesting assistance under a mutual aid
agreement.
Mutual Aid Agreement
Assisting Agency
Jurisdiction
Requesting Agency
Regional Services
Requesting Agency
G.O.6.2.11 (3C)
an agency providing assistance under a mutual aid agreement.
Mutual Aid Agreement
Assisting Agency
Jurisdiction
Requesting Agency
Regional Services
Assisting Agency
G.O. 6.2.11 (3D)
services within the State of Florida.
Mutual Aid Agreement
Assisting Agency
Jurisdiction
Requesting Agency
Regional Services
Regional Services
G.O.6.2.11 (3E)
The jurisdiction of this agency is Orange County, Florida.
True
False
True
G.O.6.2.11 (4A)
The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer in Orange County with full authority
and responsibility to uphold the law and preserve the peace. The Sheriff’s authority
extends throughout Orange County, including incorporated areas.
True
False
True
G.O.6.2.11 (4B)
Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms,
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Drug Enforcement Administration, United States
Customs, United States Department of Immigration, United States Secret Service,
United States Wildlife Service, and United States Coast Guard have jurisdiction within Orange
County, Florida.
True
False
True
G.O.6.2.11 (4C)
This agency sometimes investigate traffic crashes.
True
False
False
G.O.6.2.11 (4E)
This agency does not investigate traffic crashes. Municipal police departments are
responsible for investigating traffic crashes that occur in their respective
jurisdictions. The Florida Highway Patrol is responsible for investigating all other
traffic crashes occurring in Orange County.
This agency is a party to the statewide mutual aid agreement between all
Florida Sheriffs.
True
False
True
G.O.6.2.11 (G1)
This provision of the Sheriffs’ statewide
mutual aid agreement grants general authority to conduct investigations, serve warrants or subpoenas, or attend to matters of a
routine nature.
True
False
False
G.O.6.2.11 (G1A)
This provision of the Sheriffs’ statewide
mutual aid agreement DOES NOT grant general authority to conduct investigations, serve warrants or subpoenas, or attend to matters of a
routine nature, but rather is intended to address critical, life
threatening, or public safety situations.
Other than the forcible felony rule discussed, no sheriff or deputy is empowered under the Sheriffs’
statewide mutual aid agreement to operate in another county without
prior approval of the sheriff having regular jurisdiction in that county.
True
False
True
G.O.6.2.11 (G1B)
This agency (OCSO) has mutual aid agreements with the University of Central Florida (UCF). True
False
True
G.O.6.2.11 (G2)
The agency has mutual aid agreements with the University of Central Florida
(UCF), and the cities of Apopka, Belle Isle, Eatonville, Edgewood, Maitland,
Oakland, Ocoee, Orlando, Windermere, Winter Garden, Mount Dora, and
Winter Park.
If an officer from one of these agencies wishes to take law
enforcement action in an area of Orange County that is outside his or
her regular jurisdiction, the officer must contact the Sheriff’s Office in
advance for mutual aid authority
True
False
True
G.O.6.2.11(G2A)
If a Maitland officer who doesn’t work in Orange County witnesses a forcible felony or other crime of
violence in unincorporated Orange county and take law enforcement action, will he/she be covered under the mutual aid agreement?
Yes
No
Yes
G.O.6.2.11 (2A7)
The officer witnesses a forcible felony or other crime of
violence in the unincorporated county. In an emergency
situation requiring immediate law enforcement action, the
officer may act before notifying this agency.