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Contractor's Name
WA ST Parks and Recreation Commission
Approval Date
12/16/2021
Council Approval Date
12/15/2021
End Date
9/30/2022
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
Marine Law Enforcement Program (MLE)
Public Works WO Number
MLE 123-115
Tracking Number
0003180
Total Compensation
$15,477.90
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Intergovernmental Agreement <br /> Administrative & Financial Requirements <br /> Annual Agreement— The A-299 Application Form <br /> Each agency is required sign an agreement with State Parks by submitting a complete A-299 application <br /> form.The A-299 contains several informational fields that must be filled out completely to be <br /> considered and aids in the continued approval of the agency's program. These forms are due each year <br /> by October 15. Agencies must provide information on their current staff,training, an inventory of <br /> vessels, and the anticipated patrol schedule.The form also defines the specific requirements your <br /> agency is committing to in exchange for vessel registration fees.This form, and instructions on how to <br /> fill it out, is located at http://mle.parks.wa.gov/. <br /> Designated Marine Lead / Conference Attendance / Surveys <br /> Each agency has a unique and different operational environment that offer a variety of solutions to <br /> ensure Marine Law Enforcement (MLE) unit operations, enforcement,fiscal and administrative functions <br /> are conducted according to best practices. Some agencies may have a Lieutenant serving the MLE Unit <br /> Supervisor and crew member conducting vessel operations and patrols. Other agencies may have a <br /> Sergeant as a supervisor and different crew member conducting vessel operations. <br /> Recognizing this, State Parks requires each agency to designate a "Marine Lead",which is the person <br /> responsible for the day-to-day operations of its marine program and acts as the point-of-contact with <br /> State Parks on all issues and matters related to that agency's MLE unit. While the Sheriff or Chief of <br /> Police is ultimately responsible for ensuring their agency is meeting all the program requirements,the <br /> Marine Lead is the person implementing their guidance and communicating that to other Marine Unit <br /> members,State Parks, and the public. <br /> The Marine Lead is responsible to: <br /> • Ensure all required reports are completed and submitted to State Parks within due date <br /> guidelines. <br /> • Submit personnel names to attend training courses and conferences. <br /> • Attend the annual fall conference. <br /> • Ensure that B.O.A.T. Currency training is conducted and reported to State Parks. <br /> • Utilize Marine SECTOR within their agency. <br /> • Communicate with State Parks on all matters and issues which may arise around recreational <br /> boating safety and marine law enforcement. <br /> • Respond to surveys from State Parks. <br /> State Parks also requires the agency to designate a "Marine Supervisor",which is the person with <br /> administrative supervision of the agency's MLE program. <br /> Page 53 of 64 <br />
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