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CALIFORNIA, STATE OF, OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY
Contract #
A-2013-160
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POLICE
Council Approval Date
10/21/2013
Expiration Date
9/30/2014
Destruction Year
2019
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Santa Ana, City of Grant No. SC14385 <br />Schedule A - Description (continued) <br />Sobriety Checkpoint Grant Program for 2013 -2014 <br />Phase II: Mobilization (December 13, 2013 — January 1, 2014 and August 15, 2014 — September 1, 2014) <br />7. After the statewide kick -off press event in December, grantee should issue a press release announcing the kick -off of <br />this grant using the OTS kick -off press release template provided by SafeTREC. <br />8. If an AVOID media campaign is active in the county, grantee should notify the AVOID Coordinator of checkpoint <br />locations, dates and times at least fourteen (14) days in advance of all planned checkpoints. The AVOID Coordinator <br />should issue press releases including checkpoints conducted during the mobilization periods to all major media outlets in <br />the region. <br />9. For each checkpoint operation grantee should distribute a separate press release using the OTS template provided <br />by SafeTREC unless multiple checkpoints are to be conducted within a seven (7) day period in which case one press <br />release covering the seven (7 day period that covers all operations will suffice. When using the OTS press release <br />template provided by SafeTREC, grantee should forward press releases, media advisories, alerts, and other press <br />materials to SafeTREC concurrent)y with distribution to the media. If any other press release format or copy is used, <br />grantee should submit the press release to the OTS Public Information Officer a pio o s.ca.gov or his review. Optimum <br />lead -time would be 10 — 20 days prior to the operation. The approved press release sled aTbe sent to SafeTREC. <br />For post - operational media communications that report the results of checkpoints, grantee does not need to have the <br />10. Use OTS's tagline, "Report Drunk Drivers. Call 911" on all news releases and checkpoint publication materials. <br />11. Conduct roll call training. Roll call training costs are not reimbursable. <br />12. To better identify and apprehend drug - impaired drivers in addition to alcohol- impaired drivers, it is highly <br />recommended that aI personnel assigned to staff the greeting lane of the checkpoint be Drug Reco nition Experts <br />(DREs) and /or Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) trained sworn officers. A� the very minimum, <br />all officers contacting drivers in the greeting lane should be NHTSA SFST trained and certified. <br />13. Begin the checkpoint no earlier than 1800 hours and if possible and practicable, operate the checkpoint until 0300 <br />hours. <br />14. Conduct the last checkpoint no later than September 30, 2014. <br />Phase III: Post Operational Data Reporting (at the end of each mobilization period and each applicable calendar <br />quarter) <br />15. Submit post - operational data on -line for checkpoints conducted during the Winter Holiday and Labor Day <br />mobilizations. Submit data by the SafeTREC deadlines. <br />16. Submit post - operational data on -line for checkpoints conducted outside the mobilization periods. Submit the data by <br />the end of the applicable quarter. If multiple checkpoints are conducted during a quarter, summarize(total) the <br />checkpoint statistics. <br />17. Issue to the media a post - operational news release reporting the results of the checkpoint. Any drug impaired <br />driving arrests (23152(a)) and other drug arrests (possession, transportation, for sale) made as the result of the <br />checkpoint operation should be incorporated into the post - operational media release. <br />Phase IV: Claim Submission (at the end of the applicable calendar quarter) <br />18. Compile actual overtime and checkpoint supply costs incurred for operating the grant- funded checkpoints. <br />19. Download the claim form from the SafeTREC web site at: <br />http: / /www.safetrec. berkeley. ed u /checkpoi ntg rants /2013- 2014checkpoi nt. html <br />20. Complete the claim form for the applicable quarter in accordance with Schedule B — Detailed Budget Estimate and <br />Schedule B -1 — Budget Narrative. <br />21. Mail the claim forms for the quarter, with the required supporting documentation (specified in Schedule B -1) to <br />SafeTREC following the end of the applicable calendar quarter. <br />nan< <br />
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