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Contractor's Name
WA ST Parks and Recreation Commission
Approval Date
3/22/2021
Council Approval Date
9/10/2021
End Date
9/30/2021
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Boating Safety Program Agreement
Tracking Number
0002843
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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EXHIBIT D <br /> NOTES AND DEFINITIONS <br /> Washington STATE PARKS'Marine Law Enforcement Training Program is accredited through <br /> the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators Boat Operation and Training <br /> (BOAT)Program.As a term of accreditation, STATE PARKS must ensure that all active marine <br /> officers and deputies maintain proficiency in basic recreational boating safety skills. This is <br /> important because these skills are perishable but critical to operate in a marine environment. <br /> STATE PARKS recognizes that there are many different circumstances that could prevent <br /> training from being completed(wildfires, maintenance issues,staffing shortfalls,etc.). Each <br /> circumstance will be evaluated on its own merits. <br /> Approved Program:A marine law enforcement program that has signed an Approved Program <br /> Agreement with Washington State Parks and is in good standing. <br /> Boating Safety Patrol:The total number of hours that all agency vessels patrolled on the <br /> water.These are the actual hours as documented on the patrol vessel hour meter or logbook. <br /> Note that this is different than officer on-water patrol hours. If two officers are patrolling on a <br /> single vessel for eight hours, you would report eight boating safety patrol hours and 16 officer <br /> on-water patrol hours. The patrol hours do not include transit time to the body of water to be <br /> patrolled. <br /> Instructor Qualified Certified Boating Education instructors:Any officer/deputy designated <br /> as Certified Boating Education Instructors must be listed as instructor Qualified for the <br /> Adventures in Boating course by the State Parks Education and Outreach Program Manager. <br /> STATE PARKS considers education and outreach activities a key component of preventing <br /> boating injuries and fatalities.Classroom instruction, school presentations, and participation in <br /> Community Events, along with Dealer and Rental site.visits, and effective use of media are <br /> crucial to preventing boating accidents and fatalities. <br /> Local Spending:These are funds appropriated by the city or county government used for <br /> boating safety programs. Local funds cannot include state or federal grant dollars. <br /> Peak Boating Hours: STATE PARKS defines peak boating hours as four hours on Friday <br /> afternoon/evening and 8 hours Saturday and Sunday for weekends from Memorial Day to Labor <br /> Day,which equals approximately 332 hours per boating season. STATE PARKS also <br /> recognizes that AGENCY may be impacted by non-traditional Peak Boating seasons due to <br /> hunting and fishing activities. STATE PARKS maintains this patrol hour goal to ensure local <br /> agencies are focused on injury prevention activities. While many agencies patrol many more <br /> Updated 10/2W2020 Page 14 of 25 <br />
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