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Meeting
Date
2/20/2024
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
Location
Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
Meeting document type
Fully Executed Version
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Request to Acknowledge the Federal Financial Assistance Grant Award Subrecipient Agreement between the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and the Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office
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8
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Consent Agenda
Row ID
114588
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Agreement
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DocuSign Envelope lD: D7339268-F986-48F4-A980-B9283E73AFEB <br />Washinston State Parks Recreation Commission <br />Large = 6 <br />a Participatlon ln Community Events: Events like county fairs, parades, and night outs that reach <br />large numbers of community members. A qualified event requlres face-to-face interaction with <br />community members. Participation in regattas, races, or opening days where there is little or no <br />faceto-face interaction between Officers / Deputies and community members does not count <br />as a "Community Event". Also, maintaining a screen line or security area at an on-water event <br />does not count for reporting event hours on the SOAR. <br />r Small = 40 hours <br />r Medium'150 hours. Large = 275 hours <br />t Vessel Dealer $ite Visits: Visits to vessel dealerships and brokers to ensure they are following <br />dealer registration laws, educate them on any safety issues with type of vessels they sell, and <br />checks that required safety equipment is on board during test rides and sea trials. oealers <br />should also be encouraged to remind their customers of the mandatory boater education <br />requirement. <br />. Small= 5 <br />. Medium = 10 <br />. Large = 15 <br />o Professional Prevention Partners {Safe Kids, Power Squadron, USCG Auxillary, etc.}: Engaging <br />partners can multiply the effectiveness of a marine law enforcement program's by increasing <br />their area of influence and leveraging the resources of partners. Partnering activaties include <br />meetings, conference calls, event participation, and actual on-water time. Agencies should <br />report the hours that Prevention Partners spend conducting RBS activities. <br />r Small= 1 <br />. Medium = 3 <br />t Large = 5 <br />Media Contacts: (This section only applies to Federal Financial Assistant Grant recipients). The intent is <br />for agencies to distribute recreational boating safety content through their own social media channels, <br />the social media channels of their partners, or the news media. <br />a Owned Media: This is the number of hours spent on this activity and the number of posts or <br />articles distributed through communication channels that are owned and managed by the <br />agency like the agency website, social media channels (Facebook, Twitter), newsletters, etc. <br />t Small = 4 <br />. Medium = 8 <br />. LarSe = 16 <br />Earned Medla: This is the number of hours spent on this actlvity and the number of articles <br />broadcastthrough media channels that are not managed by the agency. Examples include <br />a <br />Page 16 of 18
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