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6 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS <br /> Officer/Deputy Qualifications: AGENCY agrees to utilize officers/deputies with law <br /> enforcement certificates from the Criminal Justice Training Commission that authorize them to <br /> enforce all boating laws and regulations. Officers/deputies who have completed equivalent <br /> training may be approved by the STATE PARKS Director or designee. <br /> Officer/Deputy Training Required: AGENCY agrees to ensure that all officers/deputies <br /> involved in the recreational boating safety program attend the Washington State Basic Marine <br /> Law Enforcement Training course. STATE PARKS agrees to provide this training at no charge <br /> to AGENCY. Only officers/deputies that have attended this training will be considered trained. <br /> Officers/deputies may attend an alternative and equivalent course with prior written STATE <br /> PARKS approval. <br /> New Programs, Officers/Deputies, Must Acquire Training Within One Year: AGENCY <br /> agrees to acquire required training for officers/deputies within one year of becoming an <br /> approved program, and within one year for each newly assigned boating safety officer/deputy. <br /> Training Currency: AGENCY must submit a BOAT Currency Requirements Report Web Form <br /> for all active personnel listed on the roster submitted with the A-299 Web Form by October 15 <br /> each year. These reports must be submitted at least annually but may be updated throughout <br /> the year. If AGENCY feels that they will be unable to complete all training tasks required, it shall <br /> submit a statement of,explanation to the Marine Law Enforcement Coordinator. <br /> Document Additional Training: AGENCY agrees to list on the A-299 form any additional <br /> training courses its personnel have completed. <br /> Vessels and Equipment: AGENCY agrees to acquire and make available the necessary <br /> boating safety patrol equipment, including vessels capable of serving the minimum <br /> requirements outlined in this agreement. Patrol vessels must be properly marked and properly <br /> equipped as provided in chapter 88.02 RCW and chapter 352-60 WAC. <br /> Vessel,Aircraft,Vehicle and Equipment Inventory Required: AGENCY agrees to supply <br /> STATE PARKS with an inventory of all vessels, aircraft, vehicles, and equipment utilized in the <br /> recreational boating safety missions along with details of how they are equipped each year in <br /> the A-299 web form. <br /> Updated 11/30/2017 Page 9 of 25 <br /> 45 <br />
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