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RAE STATg O <br />04 4. <br />S <br />d ' Oy2H <br />Diana Dupuis` 19S a <br />Director <br />STATE OF WASHINGTON <br />WASHINGTON STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION <br />1111 Israel Road S.W. • P.O. Box 42650. Olympia, WA 98504-2650 • (360) 902-8500 <br />TDD Telecommunications Device for the Deaf: 800-833-6388 <br />www.parks.wa.gov <br />To: Kittitas County Sheriff Clayton Myers <br />From: Washington State Parks Boating Program, Boating Law Administrator <br />Subject: Grant Increase for Instructor Support <br />Date: May 24, 2022 <br />Your agency is a Subrecipient of a federal grant MLE 123-122, under the authority of 2CFR 200 <br />and other federal terms and conditions. Under this Sub recipient contractual agreement, your <br />agency supports the function and mission of the Recreational Boating Safety program by <br />providing instructors to the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission (WSPRC). I <br />am pleased to share that the previous award amount is being increased for this period (see <br />below). <br />Your agency for providing instructor(s) to the State Parks RBS program has been awarded an <br />additional $2,500.00 to your Federal Financial Assistance Grant, available after May 31. These <br />funds are based on a commitment of 80 hours of instructor services. For instructor services less <br />than 80 hours, a sum of $500.00 per day is awarded. Your current grant amount of $9,981.99 is <br />increased to $12,479.99 upon acknowledgement of this notification and as indicated herein. As <br />WSPRC has grown the number and types of boating courses offered it has required much more <br />support and participation from your personnel and your agency. <br />This increased amount may change from year to year based on multiple factors that may affect <br />the Federal Financial Assistance Grants. However, it is WSPRC intention to compensate your <br />agency for authorized reimbursable expenditures for your efforts in actively supporting <br />Recreational Boating Safety in Washington State. Without your personnel and the support <br />provided to them by your agency, our ability to offer basic and advanced level marine law <br />enforcement training would be severely impacted. <br />Please do not hesitate to email or call Matt Stowers 360-791-4668 matt. stowerskparks.wa.og_v, <br />Marine Law Enforcement Coordinator if there are any questions. <br />