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5 <br /> 1. Boating Accident Reporting - WAC 352-65-040(1) <br /> a. Each county or local jurisdiction must provide an assurance that all serious or fatal accidents will be <br /> thoroughly investigated to the maximum extent possible, and that copies of the investigative reports will <br /> be submitted to State Parks in a timely manner as specified in RCW 79A.60.220. <br /> b. The approved county or local jurisdiction must support the state-wide boating accident reporting system <br /> by: <br /> Providing recreational boaters with copies of the state required boating accident report (BAR) form and <br /> informing recreational boaters of their responsibility to submit the completed BAR in a timely fashion as <br /> specified in RCW 79A.60.200; and <br /> ii. Submitting to State Parks a completed BAR form which includes all available information about the <br /> accident or casualty as specified in chapter 352-70 WAC. <br /> 2. Boater Assistance - WAC 352-65-040 (2) <br /> The county or local jurisdiction will have the ability to respond or coordinate response to boating <br /> emergencies which occur within this jurisdiction. Such emergencies may include swift water response, <br /> open water rescue, ice rescue, vessel fire, overdue boater search, or other boating-related emergencies or <br /> distress calls. <br /> 2. Training - WAC 352-65-040(3) <br /> The county or local jurisdiction will be responsible for acquiring the training for its assigned boating safety <br /> program personnel. The training will include basic boating safety officer training as provided by the United <br /> States Coast Guard, State Parks, or any county or local jurisdiction whose training program is approved by <br /> State Parks. <br /> Such training must be acquired within one year of initiating a new boating safety program and within one <br /> year for each newly assigned boating safety officer. <br /> Marine Leads or Supervisors are responsible for maintaining and submitting the BMLE /BCM Currency <br /> Form (Enclosure 1) for each assigned member of their Marine Unit. Forms must be submitted annually as <br /> part of the A-299 Form. <br /> 4. Rules and Regulations - WAC 352-65-040(4) <br /> When the county or local jurisdiction adopts ordinances governing recreational boating, the ordinances <br /> must be as restrictive, but may be more restrictive than Washington state boating laws and regulations. <br /> Identify the boating laws, rules and ordinances, which are enforced by the agency's boating safety <br /> officers. If local boating ordinances have been passed, please attach a current copy. <br /> 5. Enforcement -WAC 352-65-040(5) <br /> The county or local jurisdiction must: <br /> a) Provide: <br /> i.) Officers with law enforcement certificates from the criminal justice training commission which <br /> authorizes such officers to enforce all boating laws and regulations or officers who have <br /> completed such other training program as may be approved by the director or designee; <br /> Boating Safety Program Approval <br /> P&R A-299 (REV. 10/2016) <br />