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Z.,, <br /> HVE Enforcement Plan Requirement: <br /> A HVE Mobilization Plan is required prior to all HVE activity. The local traffic safety task force and TZM <br /> are responsible for submitting this form to the WTSC HVE Program Manager prior to enforcement activities <br /> begin. This foiiii serves as prior approval for HVE events and includes the following information: <br /> • Problem Statement <br /> • Description of enforcement strategy, including expected law enforcement agencies participating in <br /> the event, target violation, and target locations <br /> • Public outreach strategy, to include how the multiple cultural groups in a community will be reached <br /> with these messages. <br /> • Evaluation plan <br /> Media Contacts: <br /> All of these patrols are conducted as part of a highly publicized, educational effort. Publicity campaigns <br /> about these patrols are planned to alert the public to the fact that extra patrols are targeting these violations. <br /> The WTSC requests that the SUB-RECIPIENT posts traffic safety information to their web-based platforms <br /> during statewide and locally coordinated HVE mobilizations. At least one individual from the SUB- <br /> RECIPIENT must be available for weekend media contacts, beginning at noon on Fridays before <br /> mobilizations. <br /> Standardized Field Sobriety Testing(SFST) Training Requirement: <br /> The SUB-RECIPIENT certifies that all officers participating in these patrols are SFST trained. WTSC's <br /> expectation is that each participating officer will make one DUI arrest per shift. If this standard is not met, <br /> participating agencies must submit an explanation to the TZM explaining why this standard was not met. <br /> Officers must also meet the following requirements: <br /> • Officer must be BAC certified and have passed the SFST refresher training within the prior three <br /> years, or <br /> • Officer must have successfully completed Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement <br /> (ARIDE), or <br /> • Officer must be a certified Drug Recognition Expert. <br /> • For impaired driving HVE mobilizations, there is one additional requirement: <br /> o Officers must have made a DUI/DWI arrest within the past twelve months. <br /> The Following sections in the SOW are for specific enforcement emphasis areas: <br /> Impaired Driving Enforcement: <br /> Impaired driving (also referred to as Driving Under the Influence, or DUI) remains a top priority for the <br /> WTSC. Year after year, roughly 50% of WA's vehicular fatalities are due to impaired driving. HVE has <br /> been shown to reduce impaired driving fatalities when the model is followed. <br /> 8 <br />
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