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SH19-001 HVE-2349-Kittitas CSO_IAA_Region 12
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2/5/2019
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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 Approve an Interagency Agreement between Kittitas County Sheriff's Office and Washington Traffic Safety Commission
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Consent Agenda
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51104
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Agreement
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•WTSC approval for impaired driving mentorship is done through the HVE Mobilization Plan.Approval for mentorship must be received prior to the activity date. <br />•The training officer must be a Drug Recognition Expert or ARIDE trained. <br />o TZMs can submit a request for an officer who doesn't meet these requirements to be a mentor.This request must be detailed on the HVE Mobilization Plan. <br />•There must be a review of the SFST procedure prior to the enforcement activity. <br />•There is a limit of 2 times per year that an officer can be a mentee. <br />•Funds permitting,mentees will participate in at least 1 impaired driving mobilization after completingmentormg. <br />•Each region or county-level task force can set additional requirements for participation in this use offunding. <br />•To be eligible for this activity,the task force must have a policy for DUI Mentoring. <br />•Funding will pay for overtime for the mentor officer and the mentee officer. <br />This funding can be used to conduct premise checks in bars and other establishments that sell alcohol.To beusedforthispurpose,the activity must meet the following requirements: <br />•Approval for this activity is done through the HVE Mobilization Plan.This plan must be receivedpriortotheactivitydate.It should include details such as the estimated number of hours and officerswhowillbeparticipatinginthisactivity.It should also include a plan for what officers will discusswiththepremise(Ex.distributing coasters,HVE dedication materials,mobilization creative,etc.) <br />•Each establishment is counted as 1 contact on the Officer Activity Log. <br />•The WA Liquor and Cannabis Board must be notified in advanceof this activity to encouragecollaborationandsupport. <br />Statewide Distracted Driving Enforcement: <br />The agency will engage in multijurisdictional HVE patrols,as part of the national effort,for all or part of thefollowingcampaign: <br />•On the Road Off the Phone -March 28 -April 14 <br />With the State of Washington's new distracted driving law,these patrols will be important to ensure througheducationandenforcementthatdriversunderstandandarefollowingthenewlaw.These patrols shall bedeployedatlocationswherethedataindicatesthatthemosttrafficsafetybenefitcanberealizedasdeterminedbythelocalTrafficSafetyTaskForce.Wherever possible these patrols shall occur in areas withthehighestnumberofpastdistracteddrivingviolations. <br />Up to 40%of funding in this category can be expended outside of the campaign periods.However,the funds <br />must only be used for distracted driving enforcement. <br />Statewide Seat Belt Use Enforcement:
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