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3/16/2021
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Resolution Authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office to Enhance the Performance of Boating Safety and Education Services in Kittitas County
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7
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Consent Agenda
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73736
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EXHIBIT D <br />NOTES AND DEFINITIONS <br />Washington STATE PARKS' Marine Law Enforcement Training Program is accredited through <br />the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators Boat Operation and Training <br />(BOAT) Program. As a term of accreditation, STATE PARKS must ensure that all active marine <br />officers and deputies maintain proficiency in basic recreational boating safety skills. This is <br />important because these skills are perishable but criticalto operate in a marine environment. <br />STATE PARKS recognizes that there are many different circumstances that could prevent <br />training from being completed (wildfires, maintenance issues, staffing shortfalls, etc.). Each <br />circumstance will be evaluated on its own merits. <br />Approved Program: A marine law enforcement program that has signed an Approved Program <br />Agreement with Washington State Parks and is in good standing. <br />Boating Safety Patrol: The total number of hours that all agency vessels patrolled on the <br />water. These are the actual hours as documented on the patrol vessel hour meter or logbook. <br />Note that this is different than officer on-water patrol hours. lf two officers are patrolling on a <br />single vessel for eight hours, you would report eight boating safety patrol hours and 16 officer <br />on-water patrol hours. The patrol hours do not include transit time to the body of water to be <br />patrolled. <br />lnstructor Qualified Certified Boating Education lnstructors: Any officer/deputy designated <br />as Certified Boating Education lnstructors must be listed as lnstructor Qualified forthe <br />Adventures in Boating course by the State Parks Education and Outreach Program Manager. <br />STATE PARKS considers education and outreach activities a key component of preventing <br />boating injuries and fatalities. Classroom instruction, school presentations, and participation in <br />Community Events, along with Dealer and Rental site visits, and effective use of media are <br />crucial to preventing boating accidents and fatalities. <br />Local Spending: These are funds appropriated by the city or county government used for <br />boating safety programs. Local funds cannot include state or federal grant dollars. <br />Peak Boating Hours: STATE PARKS defines peak boating hours as four hours on Friday <br />afternoon/evening and 8 hours Saturday and Sunday for weekends from Memorial Day to Labor <br />Day, which equals approximately 332 hours per boating season. STATE PARKS also <br />recognizes that AGENCY may be impacted by non-traditional Peak Boating seasons due to <br />hunting and fishing activities. STATE PARKS maintains this patrol hour goal to ensure local <br />agencies are focused on injury prevention activities. While many agencies patrol many more <br />Updated 1012812020 Page 14 of 24
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