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hours than 332 and many agencies patrol less than 332 hours, the goal to achieve these patrol <br />hours remains the same. \Mile the patrol hour goal is 332 hours, STATE PARKS has collected <br />data for patrol hours performed by all participating agencies over a period of years and has <br />established the average boat log hours for agencies based on jurisdiction population size <br />according to the U.S. Census. Patrol hours are considered a critical mehic. li is used by STATE <br />PARKS to determine if an agency is complying with the minimum requirements. Failingto <br />achieve the minimum number of hours of patrol (based on size) could be a factor in determining <br />ineligibilig for vessel registration fees. <br />RBS Activities: AGENCY is required to report all RBS activities to STATE PARKS on the <br />Summary of Activity Report (SOAR) web form. RBS Activities include, but are not limited to, <br />enforcement activities, outreach and education, and administrative support. <br />Trained: Commissioned officer/deputy trained by the CJTC or equivalent who has attended the <br />Basic Marine Law Enforcement Course or STATE PARKS approved equivalent and has <br />maintained currency requirements documented on the BOAT Cunency Web Form. AGENCy <br />must have a trained officer/deputy aboard a vessel in order to use vessel registration fees to <br />pay either the trained officer or untrained officers/deputies. <br />Web'enabled Forms: These are forms located on the website http://mle.oarks.wa.oov/ that are <br />the official documents used by STATE PARKS in the administration of state vesset regGtration <br />fees and federal financial assistance grants. These forms replace paper versions used prior to <br />CY 2018 and must be used as a condition of ongoing eligibility to receive state vessel <br />registration fees. <br />NorE: Paper insoection forms (Form # 4-274) will not be acceoted in 2023. <br />Updated 1012U2020 Page15ot24