Florida Statutes

Fla. Stat. § 166.0495 (2025)

Interlocal agreements to provide law enforcement services.

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166.0495 Interlocal agreements to provide law enforcement services.A municipality may enter into an interlocal agreement pursuant to s. 163.01 with an adjoining municipality or municipalities within the same county to provide law enforcement services within the territorial boundaries of the other adjoining municipality or municipalities. Any such agreement shall specify the duration of the agreement and shall comply with s. 112.0515, if applicable. The authority granted a municipality under this section is in addition to and not in limitation of any other authority granted a municipality to enter into agreements for law enforcement services or to conduct law enforcement activities outside the territorial boundaries of the municipality.
History.s. 1, ch. 97-62.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 2006–2019 · leading case: Jarrett v. State, 926 So. 2d 429 (Fla. 2d DCA 2006).
Jarrett v. State, 926 So. 2d 429 (Fla. 2d DCA 2006). · cites it 4× “The State argued that the agreement was authorized by section 166.0495, Florida Statutes (2003), which provides that “[a] municipality may enter1 into an interlocal agreement pursuant to s.”
Knight v. State, 154 So. 3d 1157 (Fla. 1st DCA 2014). · cites it 2× “121, Florida Statutes, or an interlocal agreement to provide law enforcement services pursuant to section 166.0495, Florida Statutes. Ja rrett v.”
Halifax Hosp. Med. Ctr., etc. v. State of Florida (Fla. 2019). · cites it 4× “Most notably, section 166.0495, Florida Statutes (2018), authorizes “[a] municipality [to] enter into an interlocal agreement pursuant to s.”
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