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Intergovernmental Agreement <br /> For any boating accident resulting in a death or injury requiring hospitalization, each participating <br /> agency must: <br /> • Notify State Parks within 48 hours of becoming aware it. <br /> • Fill out and submit a complete Boating Accident Investigation Report(BAIR—form number A- <br /> 425)within ten days of the occurrence. <br /> • Include the results of any other investigation conducted by the agency. <br /> • Submit any coroner's reports concerning the death of any person resulting from the boating <br /> accident,within one week of completion. <br /> Participating agencies must also submit a Boating Accident Report(BAR—form number A-440)within 10 <br /> days of the occurrence to State Parks for any boating accident: <br /> • Resulting in a death, OR <br /> • An injury requiring hospitalization, OR <br /> • Damage to any vessel or property of two thousand dollars or more, OR <br /> • A vessel is a complete loss, OR <br /> • A person disappears from the vessel under circumstances that indicate death. <br /> Boater Assistance <br /> The local municipality will have the ability to respond or coordinate response to boating emergencies <br /> which occur within their jurisdiction. Furthermore,agencies must document each occurrence and report <br /> it to State Parks through the Summary of Activity Report (SOAR) at least quarterly using the following <br /> definitions: <br /> • Search and Rescue/Recovery—Search and rescue (SAR) is defined as a water-borne response <br /> (including aircraft) involving a person or vessel in peril.Agencies should only report SAR cases <br /> on the Summary of Activity Report (SOAR)that were assigned a case number by their agency or <br /> a USCG MISLE Case ID Number and an Urgent Marine Information Broadcast (UMIB) initiated by <br /> the USCG.Agencies should not report assists (defined below) as SAR cases. <br /> • Assist—An "Assist" is defined as aid where there is no immediate danger to the vessel or its <br /> occupants.This includes vessels involved in boating accidents, disabled, aground, out of fuel, or <br /> otherwise unable to reach a safe mooring under their own power. Assistance may include <br /> providing a tow,jump start, re-floating, re-righting,fuel, repair, repair parts, assisting persons in <br /> the water, etc.This does NOT include the salvage of a vessel once abandoned or commercial <br /> vessels. Report the number of vessels assisted and the number of persons assisted on the SOAR <br /> report. <br /> Boat Patrol (Boat Log Hours) <br /> Boat patrol (Boat Log Hours) are those hours that the patrol vessel was actually on the water patrolling. <br /> Participating agencies must submit a patrol schedule (with the A-299)that demonstrates they are <br /> patrolling waters within their jurisdiction during peak recreational hours.They must also patrol a <br /> Page 58 of 64 <br />