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Exhibit A <br />AGENCY REQUIREMENTS <br />S igned Agreement: <br />AGENCY shall sign an Approved Program Agreement with STATE PARKS that contains all <br />qualifications and requirements necessary to establish or maintain eligibility to receive vessel <br />registration fees as established by RCW 88.02.650. AGENCY agrees to use the A-299 Web <br />Forms to provide information necessary to complete the annual Approved Program Agreement. <br />AGENCY agrees to utilize the web -enabled process designated by STATE PARKS to generate <br />the Approved Program Agreement. AGENCY agrees to complete the submission process by <br />October 15, 2020. <br />Designated Marine Lead / Conference Attendance / Surveys: <br />AGENCY must designate a "Marine Lead" - the Deputy/Officer/or Supervisor (LT, SGT, <br />U ndersheriff) that is responsible for interacting with STATE PARKS on all issues and matters <br />related to AGENCY's Marine Law Enforcement unit. Duties include but are not limited to: <br />• Ensuring all required reports are completed and submitted to STATE PARKS within <br />document due date guidelines. <br />• Submitting personnel names to attend training courses and conferences. <br />• Attending the annual Fall Conference or designating another to attend. <br />• Ensuring that all commissioned officers/deputies identified in the A-299 Web Form have <br />received Marine Law Enforcement Training. <br />• Ensuring that all tasks identified on the BOAT Currency Web Form are current and up to <br />date <br />• Taking proactive steps to ensure that his/her agency will have all necessary equipment <br />and other necessary infrastructure in place so to utilize the SECTOR system for all <br />boating related safety inspections and warnings. Inspections can be entered into <br />SECTOR at the time of the inspections or at a later time. <br />• Communicating with STATE PARKS on all matters and issues that may arise around <br />recreational boating safety and marine law enforcement and disseminating information <br />within their agency as appropriate. <br />• Responding to any and all recreational boating safety surveys sent by STATE PARKS <br />within the requested timeline. <br />• Ensuring that all data on their agency held by STATE PARKS is up to date and accurate. <br />Reporting Recreational Boating Activities and Financial Data: <br />Training Currency Forms: AGENCY agrees to complete a BOAT Currency Web Form for each <br />officer/deputy identified in their A-299 Web Form by October 15 of each year. Only <br />officers/deputies whose training qualifications are current will be considered trained. <br />Updated 10/28/2020 Page 6 of 25 <br />