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9.7 The SAN MARCOS CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT will <br />provide SROs with the same equipment and office space as the SMCISD Police to <br />ensure that the goals set forth in this agreement are met. <br />10.0 Term of Agreement <br />10.1 The term of this agreement shall begin on August 26, 2013, the first day of the 2013- <br />14 school year, and end on June 6, 2014. This agreement cannot be changed, <br />terminated or modified other than as provided in the provisions herein outlined in this <br />agreement. <br />10.2 The DEPARTMENT reserves the right to terminate the SRO Agreement and shall <br />provide 30 days written notice of such intent to the SAN MARCOS <br />CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT. SAN MARCOS <br />CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT reserves the right to <br />terminate the SRO Agreement and shall provide 30 days written notice of such intent <br />to the DEPARTMENT. <br />11.0 Consideration <br />11.1 For budgeting purpose, SMCISD should inquire each year of the DEPARTMENT as <br />to the anticipated salary grade and step and benefits for officer or officers assigned as <br />School Resource Officers. <br />11.2 SMCISD will pay the DEPARTMENT an amount equal to 50% of the annual salary <br />and benefits costs of the SRO officers. <br />11.3 SMCISD will make payment to the DEPARTMENT on a reimbursement basis, billed <br />bi- monthly out of the current fiscal year's revenues. <br />11.4 The initial payment for 2013 -14 shall be made no later than October 31, 2013. <br />11.5 If this agreement is terminated for any reason by either party during the course of a <br />school year, SMCISD will be obligated to pay only a pro -rated portion of the annual <br />cost of the SRO program payable by SMCISD as per section 11.2, and the <br />DEPARTMENT will refund to SMCISD any excess amount paid to the <br />DEPARTMENT. <br />12.0 San Marcos High School Speed Limit <br />In approving this agreement, the Board of Trustees hereby establishes a speed limit of ten (10) <br />miles per hour on San Marcos High School Property. Further, SROs, SMCISD Police and all <br />other law enforcement agencies will have the authority to enforce this speed limit through the <br />issuance of citations. <br />6of9 <br />