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U.S. MARSHALS <br />Body Worn Camera Program <br />TFO BWC MOU ADDENDUM <br />Appendix A <br />The following is controlling guidance for situations that may affect a Task Force partner agency regarding the <br />TFO (Task Force Officer) BWC (Body Worn Camera) MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) Addendum. <br />This guidance is issued by the United States Marshals Service (USMS) Body Worn Camera Program (BWCP) <br />and USMS Office of General Counsel (OGC): <br />Review Boards/Other Public Dissemination: If an agency is under a consent decree or otherwise <br />required by statute, law, or agreement to disclose BWC footage to a review board, that entity and <br />their access to the agency BWC and the qualifying events or incidents that are the subject of the <br />agreement will be described in a letterhead memo that the USMS will keep in the BWC MOU <br />tracking system. The memo should include the timeline for that board to receive the footage, if their <br />access to an agency BWC Video Retention System is direct or indirect, and whether the review <br />board has independent/unilateral public disclosure authority. This information will assist the USMS <br />OGC in determining what timeline they may be under to perform agency review if a qualifying <br />incident occurs where TFO and/or USMS BWC footage has been recorded. <br />State Law/Agency Policies: If state law or qualifying agency policy requires recording outside <br />the parameters of USMS TFO BWC MOU Addendum, the agency will provide that information <br />and a copy of the policy to the USMS BWCP. Any recording of events outside of the TFO <br />enforcement action (i.e., medical facilities, prisoner transport) should be separated if possible. This <br />separation can be achieved by deactivating the recording of the TFO BWC prior to re -activation of <br />recording upon the start of a USMS enforcement action, and/or deactivating the recording of the TFO <br />BWC when a scene is concluded and secure. The TFO can then reactivate recording when the officer <br />is operating under their agency policy alone for a non-TFO agency responsibility. When separate <br />recording(s) are possible, the USMS will receive only the enforcement BWC recording. If <br />deactivation and reactivation of recording are not feasible or are not permitted by state law or <br />parent agency policy, the entire recording will be shared with USMS with the understanding that <br />USMS will, if necessary, redact the entire portion of any recording that shows the TFO <br />performing an agency duty where they are not operating under the USMS Task Force (TF) MOU <br />parameters for enforcement actions. If a partner agency TFO BWC has the technical capability to <br />apply a marker during a recording, the TFO will apply the marker at the beginning and end of the <br />enforcement action, if feasible. The TFO or designated group within the partner agency is <br />responsible for sharing and uploading of their BWC recordings into the USMS Video Retention <br />System (VRS). <br />Short term operations: Any partner TF agency not covered by an existing executed USMS TFO <br />BWC MOU Addendum and any non -partner state, local, federal, or tribal agency are authorized to <br />utilize their BWC during a USMS short tern operation or USMS led national initiative after <br />agreeing to share any BWC footage obtained during the operation with the USMS upon request. <br />Any BWC footage of a critical incident such as an Officer Involved Shooting or other use of force <br />leading to death will be shared as soon as possible after the incident. Other footage will only be <br />requested if the USMS has a mission -related requirement that can only be supported by receipt of <br />the BWC recording from the BWC agency. Short term operations are defined for the purpose of <br />this Appendix as USMS Enforcement related operations where a Special Deputization is issued or <br />mass Special Deputizations are performed. These include, but are not limited to, Operation <br />Washout, Operation Triple Beam, USMS National Initiatives for Enforcement, and any DOJ <br />directed initiative that is enforcement -oriented and led by the USMS. <br />Rev. 11/10/22 <br />