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(1) Upon the prior written consent of the sheriff or chief of police in whose primary territorial <br /> jurisdiction the exercise of the powers occurs; <br /> (2) In response to an emergency involving an immediate threat to human life or property; <br /> (3) In response to a request for assistance pursuant to a mutual law enforcement assistance <br /> agreement with the agency of primary territorial jurisdiction or in response to the request of a peace <br /> officer with enforcement authority; <br /> (4) When the officer is transporting a prisoner; <br /> (5)When the officer is executing an arrest warrant or search warrant; or <br /> (6)When the officer is in fresh pursuit, as defined in RCW 10.93.120. <br /> The Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) maintains a webpage to serve <br /> as a repository for such authorizations.13 <br /> In addition to the Mutual Aid Peace Officers Powers Act, the Everett Police Department has <br /> entered into an Inter-Local Agreement (ILA) with other jurisdictions in Snohomish County to provide <br /> support during incidents of civil disturbance. The Everett Police Department's Special Operations Group <br /> provides support to the agencies in the ILA. The equipment and supplies acquired through RFP will be <br /> managed and distributed to Everett Police Department personnel but may be used in support of other <br /> agencies pursuant to this section. <br /> The Everett Police Department has an extensive history of administrating multi-millions of dollars <br /> in both state and federal grants with successful implementation of grant funded programs and <br /> equipment. Examples of awards include: Department of Justice, Edward Byrne Memorial Grants, COPS <br /> Grants, Body-Worn Camera Grants, FEMA Port Security Grants, WA State Traffic Safety Grants and WA <br /> State Parks and Recreation Federal Financial Boating grants. <br /> 13 https://www.waspc.org/police-officers-powers-act <br />