# Intergovernmental Agreements and Coordination
Governments at all levels increasingly recognize that many problems — transportation, water management, economic development, public safety — do not respect jurisdictional boundaries. Intergovernmental agreements (IGAs), memoranda of understanding (MOUs), and mutual aid compacts formalize cooperation. Drafting these agreements well is critical: vague agreements create disputes when they are most needed.
AI helps ensure IGAs are comprehensive and address common failure points:
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT DRAFT REQUEST
Parties: [City of X and County of Y]
Subject: [Shared animal control services — City will contract with County
to provide animal control within city limits]
Draft an IGA covering:
1. SCOPE OF SERVICES: Specific services to be provided, service level standards,
response times, and geographic coverage
2. FINANCIAL TERMS: How costs are calculated, payment schedule, annual
adjustment mechanism, cost-sharing formula
3. GOVERNANCE: How disputes are resolved, how the agreement is amended,
who has operational authority
4. PERSONNEL: Which jurisdiction's employees perform the work, liability
for personnel actions, workers' compensation responsibility
5. EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES: Who provides what, maintenance responsibility,
replacement schedules
6. INSURANCE AND LIABILITY: Indemnification, sovereign immunity preservation,
insurance requirements
7. PERFORMANCE METRICS: How service quality is measured and reported,
consequences for underperformance
8. TERM AND TERMINATION: Duration, renewal process, termination notice
requirements, transition plan if agreement ends
9. DATA AND RECORDS: Who owns records, public records requests,
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