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<br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />Board. At such time the rights and obligations of the forming Participating Agencies shall <br />be assumed by the Public Safety Interlocal Operation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in <br />order for the newly created Public Safety Interlocal Operation to become a Principal and a <br />party to this Agreement without further action of the Governing Board, each Participating <br />Agency at the time of formation of the newly created Public Safety Interlocal Operation <br />must (i) be a current Principal and party to this Agreement, or (ii) have previously been a <br />member of SNOCOM or SNOPAC and otherwise independently qualifies as a Principal <br />under this Agreement. <br />Notwithstanding anything in this paragraph to the contrary, if a merged or annexed <br />Principal retains a separate public safety operation that is Directly Served by Snohomish <br />County 911, then that Principal shall maintain its status and shall retain all its rights and <br />obligations under this Agreement with respect to its Directly Served public safety <br />operation. <br />r. Associate Agencies. Associate Agencies shall be charged a nominal annual <br />membership fee at a level set from time to time by Simple Majority Vote of the Governing <br />Board. An Associate Agency which stops contracting for police and/or fire/EMS services <br />from a Principal and requests to be Directly Served by Snohomish County 911 shall be <br />approved by the Governing Board as a Principal per Section 14.d and shall not be subject <br />to any latecomer fees in making this transition. <br />SECTION 7. TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEES. <br />a. Creation and Membership. Two Technical Advisory Committees shall be <br />created to serve in an advisory capacity to the Governing Board and Executive Director. <br />i. Police Technical Advisory Committee. The Police Technical <br />Advisory Committee shall consist of the chief or his or her designee from each <br />Principal and Subscriber police department or equivalent agency or operation <br />Directly Served by Snohomish County 911. <br />ii. Fire/EMS Technical Advisory Committee. The Fire/EMS <br />Technical Advisory Committee shall consist of the chief or his or her designee from <br />each Principal and Subscriber with a Fire/EMS department or equivalent agency or <br />operation Directly Served by Snohomish County 911. <br />b. Technical Advisory Committee Representatives. Persons serving on either <br />Technical Advisory Committee shall serve without compensation from Snohomish County <br />911. However, Snohomish County 911 may pay for or reimburse Representatives and <br />alternates for reasonable out-of-pocket costs related to service on the Technical Advisory <br />Committees.
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