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the followilg: a change in cLEo, the addition or removal of a screener, a change in the LEA physical addressor cotrtact information, etc. <br />fl Provide the LEA a co-m-p-rehensive program overview once approved by the LEso for enrollnent. Theoverview will be 6ons within 90_days of a LEA being approved to participate. <br />8) PROPERTY,ALLOCATION <br />a) The LFSO shall: <br />i) upon rycetpt of a sc/SPoc validated request for prope4y through the RTD website, will review andgive preference to requisitions indicating that the r"g"fu"i propefo wil be,rr"c io tn" "o*t".-a*1,counter-terorism, disaster-related emergercy prqraredness, oi bordei secudty activities ofthe requestii!LEA' Program participllts that request vehiiGs used for dlsaster-relatea emergency prqnredness, suchas high-vsa1e1 rescue vehicles, should rEceive the highestpreference. <br />ii) Require additional justification for qmall arms, aircraft, arnmunitisn, and vehicles andto the greatestextentpossible, ensure fair and equitable distribution ofpropertybased on current LEA inventor! anJjustifi cation for property- <br />iii) Resenre the right to determine and/or adjust allocation limits, to include the type, quantity and locationofproperty allocatedto the StatelLEA. Genbrally, no more ftllo* item (perp-art-Gel6d-time offlr"o)will be allocated-.Qua- titr excertions may be granted by the LESO o" <br />" &""by-case basis based on thejustification provided by the LEA. cune,ntly, the following allocation ii-il dpt; <br />(l) Robots: one (of each {rpe) for every ten officers (full-timelpart-time). <br />(2) High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMlvfVfrgrup-Armored HMMWV (UAg: <br />one vehicle for every three officers (frll_tindart_time). ' <br />(3) Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) / Arrnored Vehicles: two vehicles per LEA. <br />(4) small arms: one (of each rype) per ofiticer (full-time/part-time). <br />(a) LESO may authorize over allocations of small arms in preparation for inevitable scenarios,i-e- training, equipment downtime (damage, routine mairitenance, inspections) or other l# <br />enforcement needs. The chart below is the standard for small utror u"."it"ble over-allocations: <br />(b) In insunces <br />SmallArms Acceptable <br />Over-Allocations <br /># of Oficers # bv tvne <br />l-10 2 or less <br />I t-2s 3 or less <br />26-100 5 or less <br />t0t-29e 8 or less <br />300 ormore 10 or less where smallarm allocation amounts <br />exceed the "acceptable over-allocationi' levels, <br />the LESO will coordinate with States to veriS accuracy of the officer count- If small arm <br />allocation is still beyond acceptable levels, LESO may authorize one ofthe following: <br />1) an <br />b) The.$tate shaU: <br />exception to poliry, 2) a haasfer, or 3) a tum-in. <br />Page 5 of 12 Versian-Fe.bntary 2021