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Contractor's Name
Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission
Approval Date
1/4/2024
End Date
9/30/2024
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
State Parks Marine Law Enforcement Grant
Tracking Number
0004118
Total Compensation
$17,904.70
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant Agreement (City as Grantee)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission 7/2/2024 Amendment 1
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Washington State Parks & Recreation Commission <br />NOTES <br />•Any Officers / Deputies designated as Certified Boating Education Instructors must be listed as <br />Instructors qualified for the Adventures in Boating course by the State Parks Education and <br />Outreach coordinator. <br />•State Parks considers education and outreach activities a key component of preventing boating <br />injuries and fatalities. Classroom instruction, school presentations and participation in <br />community events, Dealer and Rental site visits, and effective use of media are crucial to <br />preventing boating accidents and fatalities. Agencies are not required to engage in all education <br />and outreach activities described below but should pursue a mix of tactics appropriate for their <br />area of operation. <br />Education and Outreach Tactics and Suggested Goals <br />•Education Classes: Classroom instruction of the Adventures in Boating course sanctioned by <br />Washington State Parks that qualifies passing students to obtain a Mandatory Boater Education <br />Card. <br />▪Small = 15 students, 1 Class <br />▪Medium = 20 students, 1 Class <br />▪Large = 50 students, 1 Class <br />•Boating Safety Presentations to Groups: Presentations to various groups such as yacht clubs, <br />kayak clubs, anglers, and any groups that use boats on the water. <br />▪Small = 10 hours <br />▪Medium = 15 hours <br />▪Large = 25 hours <br />•Boating Safety Presentations to Schools: Presentations to local public and or private schools K- <br />12, and colleges / universities. <br />▪Small = 10 hours <br />▪Medium = 15 hours <br />▪Large = 25 hours <br />•Vessel Rental Site Visits: Visits to local vessel rental sites intended to ensure employees and <br />renters are following guidance on the Motor Vessel Rental Safety Checklist. These can also be <br />site visits to businesses that rent out kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards, or other small non- <br />motorized craft. The intent of visits in this case is to emphasize basic safety behaviors such as <br />encouraging renters to always wear a life jacket and encouraging boating in low hazard areas. <br />▪Small = 2 <br />▪Medium = 4 <br />Page 15 of 18
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