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hours than 332 and many agencies patrol less than 332 hours, the goal to achieve these patrolhours remains the same. While the patrol hour goal is 332 hours, STATE PARKS has collecteddata for patrol hours performed by all participating agencies over a period of years and hasestablished the averag_e boat log hours for agencies based on jurisdiciion population sizeaccording to the U.S. Census. Patrol hours are considered a critical metric. lt is used by STATEPARKS to determine if an agency is complying wiih the minimum requirements. Failingtoachieve the minimum number of hours of patrol (based on size) could be a factor in dJterminingineligibility for vessel registration fees. <br />RBS Activities:AGENCY is required to report all RBS activities to STATE PARKS on theSummary of Activity Report (SOAR) web form, RBS Activiiies 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 Currency Web Form. AGENCy <br />must have a trained officer/deputy aboard a vessel in order to use vessel registration fees topay either the trained officer or untrained officers/deputies. <br />Web'enabled Forms: These are forms located on the website http://mle.parks.wa.qov/ that are <br />the official documents used by STATE PARKS in the administration of stite vesset r"gfstration <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 />NOTE: Use of SECTOR is mandatorv during all operatinq hours. <br />Updated 1012012023 Page 15 of 24