Automated License Plate Readers. The grantees requesting funds for Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) must have a written policy regarding use of the ALPR and related data retention. Subrecipients also must enter into a User Agreement with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), Crime Records Division to gain access to the Texas Automated License Plate Reader (LPR) Database so that data may be shared among all participating local, state, and federal agencies. DPS Crime Records Division will provide written certification of your jurisdiction’s participation upon request. Grantees must provide OOG with a copy of the certification received from DPS Crime Records Division. For all applicable CJD grantees
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Samples: Regional Equipment Transfer Agreement, Regional Equipment Transfer Agreement
Automated License Plate Readers. The grantees Any grantee requesting funds for Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) must have a written policy regarding use of the ALPR and related data retention. Subrecipients also must enter into a User Agreement with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), Crime Records Division to gain access to the Texas Automated License Plate Reader (LPR) Database so that data may be shared among all participating local, state, and federal agencies. DPS Crime Records Division will provide written certification of your jurisdiction’s participation upon request. Grantees must provide OOG with a copy of the certification received from DPS Crime Records Division. For all applicable CJD grantees.
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Samples: Agreement Between Fort Bend County and Farrwest Environmental Supply for Rigaku and Associated Services and Training Services, Agreement Between Fort Bend County and Farrwest Environmental Supply for Rigaku and Associated Services and Training Services
Automated License Plate Readers. The grantees Any grantee requesting funds for Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) must have a written policy regarding use of the ALPR and related data retention. Subrecipients also must enter into a User Agreement with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), Crime Records Division to gain access to the Texas Automated License Plate Reader (LPR) Database so that data may be shared among all participating local, state, and federal agencies. DPS Crime Records Division will provide written certification of your jurisdiction’s participation upon request. Grantees must provide OOG with a copy of the certification received from DPS Crime Records Division. For all applicable CJD grantees.
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Samples: Grant Agreement