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• Search & Rescue/Recovery: Search and rescue (SAR) is defined as a water-borne <br /> response (including aircraft) involving a person or vessel in peril. AGENCY agrees to <br /> only report SAR cases on the Summary of Activity Report(SOAR) Web Form that were <br /> assigned a case number by their agency or a USCG MISLE Case ID Number and an <br /> Urgent Marine Information Broadcast (UMIB) initiated by the USCG. Agencies should <br /> 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 <br /> its occupants. This includes vessels involved in boating accidents, disabled, aground, <br /> out of fuel, or otherwise unable to reach a safe mooring under its own power. Assistance <br /> may include providing a tow,jump start, re-floating, re-righting, fuel, repair, repair parts, <br /> assisting persons in the water, etc. This does NOT include the salvage of a vessel once <br /> abandoned, or commercial vessels. AGENCY agrees to report responses of this nature <br /> as assists and will report the number of vessels assisted and the number of persons <br /> assisted on the SOAR web form. <br /> Boating Safety Patrols Required, Minimum Hours: AGENCY agrees to patrol on the waters <br /> of its jurisdiction with the intent of enforcing Washington State Boating Safety Laws and <br /> Regulations and to promote boating safety some minimum hours based on their agency size <br /> (Small— 133, Medium —255, Large-436) per year during peak boating hours within AGENCY's <br /> jurisdiction. Patrol hours can be a combination of hours patrolling on the water in a vessel as <br /> well as hours spent at boat launch ramps or other appropriate shore-side enforcement activities. <br /> Enforcement of Boating Laws Required: AGENCY agrees to enforce all Washington State <br /> boating safety laws and regulations including vessel registration laws as specified in Title 88 <br /> RCW, and as specified in local codes or ordinances. In addition, AGENCY shall document and <br /> report the numbers of inspections and warnings for each type of boating violation through <br /> SECTOR either at the time of the inspection or at a later time. STATE PARKS recommends that <br /> AGENCY adopt a zero-tolerance policy in the enforcement of mandatory boater education card <br /> carriage, life jacket wear/carriage, boating under the influence, and rules of the road violations, <br /> and strongly consider issuing citations for violations of these laws, in all circumstances. <br /> Boating Safety Inspections Required: AGENCY shall complete a minimum number of written <br /> boating safety inspections based on their agency size (Small— 92, Medium—283, Large— 372) <br /> using the SECTOR system or Form#A-274 during enforcement and informational contacts <br /> when considered safe and appropriate to document boater compliance with state boating laws. <br /> STATE PARKS will provide boating safety inspection forms. AGENCY shall enter all inspections <br /> through SECTOR either at the time of the inspections or at a later time. <br /> Updated 10/1/2021 Page 12 of 26 <br />