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WEMS <br />the highest priority areas in their communities to focus their efforts. <br />3.1.3.2. The SUB -RECIPIENT will ensure that all officers participating in these patrols are BAC certified <br />and have received and passed the SFST refresher training. <br />3.1.3.3. SUB -RECIPIENT will ensure all officers participating in Impaired Driving patrols have also received <br />Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) training. <br />3.1.3.4. SUB -RECIPIENT shall ensure all participating personnel will use the WEMS system provided by <br />the WTSC to record all activities in digital activity logs conducted by their commissioned officers <br />pursuant to the HVE events. Participating officers will fill out all applicable fields of the digital activity log <br />and use the comments field to provide details on irregularities, challenges or other details that would help <br />explain what was encountered during their shift. SUB- RECIPIENT will also ensure all supervisors and <br />fiscal staff have the ability to review and edit those activity logs. <br />3.1.4 Project Intent and Best Practice <br />3.1.4.1. SUB -RECIPIENT is encouraged to help their Region Task Force fulfill the requirement to <br />participate in the four mandatory National Campaigns. (Holiday DUI campaign in December 2025, <br />Distracted Driving campaign in April 2026, Click It or Ticket campaign in May 2026, and Summer DUI <br />campaign in August 2026). <br />NOTE: Agencies must participate in speed or impaired driving enforcement under this agreement to be <br />eligible to receive funding under the WASPC equipment grant. <br />3.1.4.2. SUB -RECIPIENT is strongly encouraged to participate in their task force to plan and execute <br />enforcement events. <br />3.1.4.3. Regional task force will be submitting quarterly progress reports and SUB -RECIPIENT is <br />encouraged to participate to the fullest extent possible. Quarterly progress reports are due January 15, <br />April 15, July 15, and October 15. <br />3.1.4.4. WTSC encourages participating officers to prioritize violations that directly contribute to the injury <br />and death of road users, such as impaired driving, speeding, distracted driving, non -restraint, etc. <br />3.1.4.5. SUB -RECIPIENT should promote patrol events through all earned, owned and, if funded, paid <br />media that is available so that the public is made aware of the event before, during, and after the <br />enforcement takes place. It is best practice to translate messages as needed and invite local media <br />involvement in the effort to reach communities in which HVE will occur. <br />3.1.4.6. SUB -RECIPIENT should strive to actively enforce traffic safety laws focused on collision causing <br />behaviors in priority areas throughout the year outside of HVE events. <br />3.1.4.7. When participating in motorcycle patrols SUB -RECIPIENT should focus on the illegal and unsafe <br />Page 3 of 20 <br />