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MLE 325-500 – Everett PD Page 2 of 16 <br />4.3 Equipment. Equipment means tangible personal property having a useful life of more than one year <br />and a per-unit acquisition cost which equals or exceeds the lesser of the capitalization level <br />established by the non-Federal entity for financial statement purposes, or $5,000.00. <br />4.4 Exhibit: A document provided by the MLE Program that is also a part of this agreement and <br />incorporated by reference. <br />4.5 RBS Officer: Recreational Boating Safety Officer. A fully commissioned law enforcement officer in <br />Washington State who has the authority to enforce the laws of the State of Washington and local <br />ordinances. The RBS Officer must have attended the Washington State Basic Marine Law <br />Enforcement Academy, or an equivalent recognized by MLE. <br />4.6 Boating Safety Inspection: A full inspection of all safety equipment, vessel registration when <br />required, and mandatory boater education compliance when required. The results of the inspection <br />shall be documented through Washington’s Statewide Electronic Collision and Ticket Online Records <br />(SECTOR). This may be done at the time of the inspection or when SECTOR is available to the RBS <br />Officer. <br />4.7 Law Enforcement Vessel: A vessel used by a law enforcement agency, which shall be equipped <br />with proper markings showing it to be an official law enforcement vessel. <br />4.8 Recreational Vessel: Defined in federal regulation 50 CFR 85.11 as a vessel owned and operated <br />primarily for pleasure, or a vessel leased, rented, or chartered to another for recreational use. <br />4.9 Subrecipient: A non-federal entity that receives a subaward from a pass-through entity to carry out <br />part of a federal program but does not include an individual that is a beneficiary of such program. In <br />this agreement, the subrecipient is the successful applicant with whom WA MLE is awarding a Federal <br />Financial Assistance Grant (See 2 CFR 200.93). <br />4.10 Subrecipient Grant Award: Also known as a subaward. Defined in federal regulation as “an award <br />provided by a pass-through entity to a subrecipient, in order for the subrecipient to carry out part of a <br />federal award received by the pass-through entity.” It does not include payments to a contractor or <br />payments to an individual that is a beneficiary of a federal program. A subaward may be provided <br />through any form of legal agreement, including an agreement that the pass-through entity considers a <br />contract (See 2 CFR 200.92). <br />4.11 Boating Safety Program approval: means that the county or local jurisdiction has entered into an <br />agreement with State Parks to develop and maintain a boating safety program meeting the minimum <br />requirements established by State Parks. <br /> <br />SECTION 5: Agreement Term, Effective Date, and Duration <br />This agreement is effective on the date of the last signature. It will terminate on December 31, 2025, or the <br />date of final payment issuance, whichever is later, unless terminated earlier in accordance with Section 19 – <br />Termination, or extended via formal amendment as described in Section 20 - Amendments. Final payment <br />requests must be submitted within 15 days of the termination date. <br />SECTION 6: Authorized Representatives <br />State Parks MLE Program Representative: <br />Bryan Alexander, Marine Law Enforcement Coordinator <br />Washington State Parks - Boating Program <br />1111 Israel Road SW <br />Tumwater, WA 98501-6512 <br />bryan.alexander@parks.wa.gov <br />(360) 902-8835 <br /> <br />State Parks MLE Secondary Contact: <br />Cheri Peel, MLE Program Specialist 3 & SOAR Reports <br />Washington State Parks - Boating Program <br />1111 Israel Road SW <br />Tumwater, WA 98501-6512 <br />cheri.peel@parks.wa.gov <br />(360) 902-8836 <br />