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Contractor's Name
WA ST Parks and Recreation Commission
Approval Date
12/5/2022
Council Approval Date
11/30/2022
End Date
9/30/2023
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Jeraud Irving/Jeff Hendrickson
Subject / Project Title
LE MLE1261 Boating Safety
Tracking Number
0003586
Total Compensation
$17,574.81
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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EXHIBIT F <br />EDUCATION AND OUTREACH TACTICS AND SUGGESTED GOALS <br />• Education Classes: This is classroom instruction of the Adventures in Boating course <br />sanctioned by Washington State Parks that qualifies passing students to obtain a Mandatory <br />Boater Education Card. <br />■ Small Agency, 15 students, 1 Class <br />■ Medium Agency, 20 students, 1 Class <br />■ Large Agency, 50 students, 1 Class <br />• Boating Safety Presentations to Group <br />groups, yacht clubs, kayak clubs, anglers, <br />■ Small Agency, 10 hours <br />■ Medium Agency, 15 hours <br />• Large Agency, 25 hours <br />• Boating <br />schools, <br />■ Small Agency, 10 hours <br />■ Medium Agency, 15 hours <br />■ Large Agency, 25 hours <br />I <br />These are boating safety presentations to various <br />and any groups that use boats on the water. <br />e presentations to local <br />• Vessel Rental Site Visits: These are site visits to local vessel <br />is to ensure the employees and renters are <br />Safety Checklist (Form number P&R A-446 -Rev 04/2017). <br />businesses that rent out kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards o <br />craft. The intent of visits in this case is to emphasize basic safe <br />encouraging renters to always wear a life jacket and encouraging <br />■ Small Agency, 2 visits <br />■ Medium Agency, 4 visits <br />■ Large Agency, 6 visits <br />to <br />hey exist. The int <br />I <br />0 <br />ized <br />h as <br />I ow hazard areas <br />• Participation in Community Events: These are events like county fairs, parades, and night outs <br />that have the ability to reach large numbers of community members. A qualified event requires <br />face-to-face interaction with community members. Participation on the water in regattas, races, <br />opening days where there is little to no face-to-face interaction between officers/deputies and <br />community members does not count as a "Community Event". Also, maintaining a screen line or <br />security area at an on -water event does not count for reporting event hours on the SOAR. <br />■ Small Agency, 40 hours <br />• Medium Agency, 150 hours <br />■ Large Agency, 275 hours <br />• Vessel Dealer Site Visits: These a <br />to ensure they are following dealer r <br />of vessels they sell, and checks that require <br />sea trials. Dealers should also be encourage <br />education requirement. <br />Update <br />0 <br />ealerships and brokers, where applic <br />laws, educate them on any safety issues with type <br />ety equipment is on board during test rides and <br />emind their customers of the mandatory boater <br />Page 18 of 26 <br />
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