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SH18-041 STATE PLAN OF OPERATIONS-1033 DRMO-CSO SPO BOCC to sign
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10/16/2018
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Acknowledge the State Plan of Operations between the State of Washington and the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office
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Consent Agenda
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48517
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Agreement
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J. LEAs are not authorized to transfer any property on their inventory without State and LESO <br />notification and approval. Property will not physically move until the LESO approval process is <br />complete. <br />K. Certain controlled equipment will have a documented chain of custody (i.e. Equipment Custody <br />Receipt [ECR] or equivalent), including a signature of the recipient. Controlled equipment <br />requiring a chain of custody are: small arms, aircraft, high profile vehicles, optics, robots, and <br />small arm's parts/accessories. It is encouraged to utilize ECRB for all controlled equipment. <br />Regarding ECRB during a LESO PCR see section VI, A, 4. <br />L. Sale or transfer of DEMIL Codes "A" or "Q6" property after the one (1) year conditional holding and <br />utilization period to non -LEA participants will be executed in compliance with U.S. Export Control <br />Regulations. <br />1) Excess personal property may be export -controlled, regardless of the assigned DEMIL Code and <br />regardless of the Department or Agency that donates the property. <br />2) DEMIL Codes are not a substitute for export controls. They do not provide information on the <br />export control requirements for an item. <br />3) The Transferee is responsible for complying with U.S. Export Control Laws and Regulations, <br />including the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730-774) and the <br />International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Parts 120-130). <br />a) This responsibility exists independent of, and is not established or limited by, the <br />information provided in this statement of compliance. <br />b) The responsibility includes, but is not limited to, determining the subsequent transferee's <br />eligibility to receive such items in accordance with U.S. Export Control Laws and <br />Regulations. <br />c) Information on the EAR and ITAR are at: https://www.bis.doe.gov/index.php and <br />https://www.pmddtc.sttite.gQv/index.html. <br />d) Tips: <br />i. If Transferee has doubts about which regulation governs control of the item, they <br />may submit a commodity jurisdiction request to the Department of State, <br />Directorate of Defense Trade Controls to determine whether it is subject to the <br />ITAR or EAR. Information on commodity jurisdiction requests can be found at: <br />http://www.pmdcltc.state.gov/commodity jurisdiction/index.html. <br />ii. If Transferee is sure the item is subject to the EAR, but needs help determining the <br />correct Export Control Classification Number (ECCN), they may submit a <br />commodity classification request to the Department of Commerce, Bureau of <br />Industry and Security (BIS). Information on classification requests can be found <br />11 <br />Version; July 2018 <br />
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