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a <br />a <br />a <br />a <br />a <br />a <br />EXHIBIT F <br />EDUCATION ANq OUTREACH TACTICS AND.SUGGESTED GOALS <br />Education Classes: This is classroom instruction of the Adventures in Boating course <br />sanctioned by Washington State Parks that qualifies passing students to obtaii a Mandatory <br />Boater Education Card.. SmallAgency, 15 students, 1 Class. Medium Agency, 20 students, 1 Class, Large Agency, 50 students, 'l Class <br />Boating Safety Presentations to Groups: These are boating safety presentations to variousgroups,_yacht clubs, kayak clubs, anglers, and any groups that use uobts on the water.. SmallAgency, 10 hours. Medium Agency, 15 hours. Large Agency, 25 hours <br />Vessel Dealer Site Visits: These are visits.to vessel dealerships and brokers, where applicable, <br />to_ ensure they are following dealer registration laws, educate them on any safety issues witn typ!of vessels they sell, and. checks that required safety equipment is on boaid during teit rides andsea trials. Dealers should also be encouraqed to remind iheir customers of the mindatory boatereducation requirement, ' <br />Boating lafety Presentations to Schools: These are presentations to local public and private <br />schools, K-12, colleges or universities.r SmallAgency, 10 hours. Medium Agency, 15 hours. Large Agency, 25 hours <br />Vessel Rental Site Visits: These are site visits to localvessel rental sites if they exist. The intent <br />is to ensure the employees and renters are following the guidance on the MotorVessel Rentat <br />9"t"tY Checklist (Form number P&R 4446 - Rev OAlZOtT;. frese can also be site visits tobusinesses that rent out kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddleboards or other small non-motorized <br />craft. The intent of visits in this case is to emphasize basic safety behaviours such as <br />encouraging renters to always wear a life jacket and encouraging boating in low hazard areas.. SmallAgency, 2 visits. Medium Agency, 4 visits <br />' Large Agency, 6 visits <br />Participation in Community Events: These are events like county fairs, parades, and night outsthat hav-e the ability to reach large numbers of community memberi. n quitiRed event reqiiresface-to-face interaction with community members. Participation on the water in r"gitt"", races,opening days where there is little to no face-to-face interaction between omcervGfuiies anocommunity members does not count as a'Community Evenf'. Atso, maintaining a screen line orsecurity area at an on-water event does not count forieporting event hours on ihe SOAR.. SmallAgency, 40 hoursr Medium Agency, 1S0 hours <br />' Large Agency, 27S hours <br />Updated 10I2U2O2O Page 18 oI 24