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Date
12/19/2023
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve a Resolution Authorizing an Intergovernmental (Interlocal) Agreement with the WA State Parks and Recreation Commission and the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office to Enhance the Performance of Boating Safety and Education Services in Our County
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7
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Consent Agenda
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112272
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Resolution
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EXHIBIT C <br />OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS <br />officer/Deputy Qualifications: AGENCY agrees to utilize officers/deputies with lawenforcement certificates from the Criminal Ju'stice Training Commission that authorize them toenforce all boating laws and regulations. officers/deputieJ who have completed equivalentiraining may be approved by the srATE PARKS Director or designee. <br />officer/Deputy Training Required; AGENCY agrees to ensure that all officers/ deputies <br />involved in the recreational boating safety program attend the Washingion State Basic MarineLaw Enforcement Training course. STATE PARKS agrees to provide this training at no charge <br />to AGENCY, only officersideputies that have attended this training will be considered trained.The AGENCY recognizes the National Association of Boating Law Aoministrators' Boating <br />Crewmember Course or the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers' Marine Law <br />Enforcement Training Program as an equivalent course. Officers/deputies may attend an <br />alternative and equivalent course with prior written srATE pARKs approval. <br />New Programs, officers/Deputies, Must Acquire Training within one year: AGENcy <br />agrees to acquire required training for officers/deputies within one year of becoming an <br />approved program, and within one year for each newly assigned boating safety offiler/deputy <br />Training Currency: AGENCY musi submit a BOAT Currency Requirements Report Web Form <br />for allactive personnel listed on the roster submitted with theA-29g Web Form by October 1S <br />each year' These reports must be submitted at least annually but may be updated throughout <br />the year. lf AGENCY feels thai they will be unable to complete all training tasks requireO, it snatt <br />submit a statement of explanation to the Marine Law Enforcement coordinator. <br />Document Additional Training: AGENCY agrees to list on the A-2gg form any additional <br />trainlng coLlrses its personnel have completed. <br />Vessels and Equipment: AGENCY agrees io acquire and make available the necessary <br />boating safety patrol equipment, including vessels capable of serving the minimum <br />requirements outlined in this agreement. Patrol vessels must be properly marked and properly <br />equipped as provided in chapter 88.02 RCW and chapter 352-60 WAC. <br />Vessel, Aircraft, Vehicle and Equipment lnventory Required:AGENCY agrees to supply <br />STATE PARKS with an inventory of all vessels, aircraft, vehicles, and equipment utilized in the <br />Updated 1012012023 Page 9 ot 24
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