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Contractor's Name
Washington State Parks and Recreation Comm
Approval Date
4/11/2018
Council Approval Date
4/11/2018
End Date
9/30/2018
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Versteeg
Subject / Project Title
Boating Safety and Education Program
Tracking Number
0001257
Total Compensation
$22,143.57
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
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 Groups: These are boating safety presentations to various <br /> groups, yacht clubs, kayak clubs, anglers, and any groups that use boats on the water. <br /> • Small Agency, 10 hours <br /> • Medium Agency, 15 hours <br /> • Large Agency, 25 hours <br /> • Boating Safety Presentations to Schools: These are presentations to local public and private <br /> schools, K-12, colleges or universities. <br /> • Small Agency, 10 hours <br /> • Medium Agency, 15 hours <br /> • Large Agency, 25 hours <br /> • Vessel Rental Site Visits: These are site visits to local vessel rental sites. The intent is to ensure <br /> the employees and renters are following the guidance on the Motor Vessel Rental Safety <br /> Checklist (Form number P&R A-446 - Rev 03/2014). These can also be site visits to businesses <br /> that rent out kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards or other small non-motorized craft. The <br /> intent of visits in this case is to emphasize basic safety behaviors such as encouraging renters to <br /> always wear a life jacket, and encouraging boating in low hazard areas. <br /> • Small Agency, 2 visits <br /> • Medium Agency, 4 visits <br /> • Large Agency, 6 visits <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 are visits to vessel dealerships and brokers to ensure they are <br /> following dealer registration laws, educate them on any safety issues with type of vessels they <br /> sell, and checks that required safety equipment is on board during test rides and sea trials. <br /> Dealers should also be encouraged to remind their customers of the mandatory boater education <br /> requirement. <br /> Updated 11/30/2017 Page 18 of 25 <br />
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