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U.S DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Contract #
A-2020-184
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Police
Council Approval Date
9/15/2020
Expiration Date
6/30/2023
Destruction Year
2028
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ORI CA03019 - AWer(I 202OULW X0021 -Awed Trams end Conditions 2020 - CHP - Pege 15 of 16 <br />27. Retention <br />At the time of award application, your agency committed to retaining all sworn officer positions awarded under the <br />CHP award with state and/or local funds for a minimum of 12 months following the conclusion of 36 months of federal <br />funding for each position, over and above the number of locally -funded sworn officer positions that would have <br />existedin the absence of the award. Your agency cannot satisfy the retention requirement by using CHP-funded <br />positions to fill locally -funded vacancies resulting from attrition. 34 U:S.C. § 10382 (c)(8). <br />28. Community Policing <br />Community policing activities to be initiated or enhanced by your agency and the officers funded by this award <br />program were identified and described in your CHP award application. In sections VI(A) and (B), your agency <br />developed a community policing plan for the CHP award with specific reference to a crime or disorder problem and the <br />following elements of community policing: (a) problem solving --your agency's plan to assess and respond to the <br />problem identified; (b) community partnerships and support, including related govenunental and community <br />initiatives that complement your agency's proposed use of CHP funding; and (c) organizational transformation —/tow, <br />your agency will use the funds to reorient its mission to community policingor enhance its involvement in and <br />commitment to community policing. Throughout the CHP award period, your agency is required to implement the <br />community policing plan it set forth in the CHP award application <br />The COPS Office defines community policing as a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies that support <br />the systematic use of partnerships and problem -solving techniques to proactively address the immediate conditions <br />that give rise to public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime. CHP awards through the specific <br />officers funded (or an equal number of redeployed veteran officers) must be used to initiate or enhance community <br />policing activities. All newly hired additional or rehired officers (or an equal number of redeployed veteran officers) <br />funded under CHP must implement your agency's approved community policing plan, which you described in your <br />award application <br />29, Local Match <br />COPS Hiring Program award recipients are required to contribute a local match of at least 25 percent towards the total <br />cost of the approved award project, unless waived in writing by the COPS Office. The local match must be a cash <br />match from funds not previously budgeted for law enforcement purposes and must bepaid during the award period. <br />The local match contribution must be made on an increasing basis during each year of the three-year award period, <br />with the federal share decreasing accordingly. 34 U,S.C. § 10381(g). <br />30. School Resource Officer (SROI Training Rea WminemR <br />COPS Office -funded SRO(s) are required to complete a National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) <br />40 hour basic training course. Course substitutions are not permitted. Training must be completed no later than nine <br />months after the date shown on the award congratulatory letter or six months from the SRO lure date; whichever <br />comes first. If a COPS Office -funded SRO leaves the recipient agency after completing the NASRO training, the <br />recipient agrees to pay for the new SRO, who is assigned to backfill this position, to attend a NASRO 40 hour basic <br />training course. The new SRO must complete the training no later than nine months after being placed in the school. <br />If the officer has completed NASRO 40 hour <br />basic training within the last 12 months prior to the award date, the condition has been fulfilled. Any longer than 12 <br />months will require the officers to retake the course. The agency must contact the NASRO Grant Coordinator if they <br />want funds to cover registration and travel costs. <br />ADVANCING PUBLIC SAMY THROUGH COMMUNITY POLICING <br />------- --zoo-�� ______ -____ <br />
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