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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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8.1.2 RBS salaries to include time, salaries, benefits and wages for officers or deputies who possess <br /> a Washington State Peace Officers Certification, are fully commissioned to enforce the laws <br /> of Washington state and who have completed an RBS courses acceptable to State Parks <br /> (BMLE or equal). <br /> 8.1.3 Time, salaries, benefits and wages for officers or deputies who possess a Washington State <br /> Peace Officers Certification, are fully commissioned to enforce the laws of Washington state, <br /> and who have not completed a BMLE course is acceptable ONLY when working with an RBS <br /> trained officer AND when the agency has a written "two-officer policy for officers on marine <br /> patrol for the purpose of officer safety. <br /> 8.1.4 Providing instructors for the Adventures in Boating course that qualifies graduates for the <br /> required mandatory boater education card. Cost may include classroom supplies, light <br /> refreshments, other goods and services necessary to promote and teach classes, and officer <br /> salaries, benefits and wages. Officer salaries will only be reimbursed for those officers who <br /> have successfully completed State Parks Adventures in Boating Instructor Training Class and <br /> are listed on our files. <br /> 8.1.5 RBS training as outlined in the Allowable Costs and Expenditures for State Vessel <br /> Registration Fees and Federal Assistance Grants (Attachment"C") <br /> 8.1.6 RBS Equipment as outlined in the Allowable Costs and Expenditures for State Vessel <br /> Registration Fees and Federal Assistance Grants (Attachment "C"). Any equipment <br /> expenditures over two thousand two hundred and fifty dollars ($2,250.00) must receive <br /> authorization from state parks prior to purchase. <br /> 8.1.7 Educational publications which promote RBS education that are already prepared or the <br /> creation, design and printing of publications <br /> 8.1.8 Promotion of Adventures in Boating classes, including presentation materials, light <br /> refreshments and room rental for classes. <br /> 8.1.9 Other items as deemed by MLE to be necessary to complete the project <br /> 8.1.10 Support of the Basic Marine Law Enforcement Academy by agencies who provided MLE <br /> recognized instructors <br /> 8.2 Non-Allowable Costs and Expenditures. <br /> 8.2.1 Bullet proof vests are beneficial, however, equipment of this nature is not essential for meeting <br /> the established criteria in WAC 352-65-040 nor is it related to the performance of the RBS <br /> program mission and is considered a local agency responsibility to purchase. <br /> 8.2.2 Equipment used in recover operations (dive equipment, etc.) while being used in an RBS <br /> search or investigation mode are 100% eligible. Once this equipment is used for recovery <br /> operations it must be prorated between RBS missions and recovery missions. <br /> 8.2.3 Handheld or portable night vision, FLIR or thermal imaging devices are a 100% allowable <br /> expense while in RBS patrol, search or investigation mode. Once this equipment is used for <br /> recovery operations it must be prorated. Permanently mounted and electrically wired FLIR <br /> and thermal imaging devices are 100% allowable expenses. <br /> MLE 123-115 Subrecipient Agreement-Boating Program(FFA Grant Award) Page 7 of 64 <br />
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