Settlement Agreement Article 318 – Law Enforcement Plan Sample Clauses

Settlement Agreement Article 318 – Law Enforcement Plan. ‌ SA 318 states: Within one year of license issuance, licensee shall invite federal, state, and local enforcement agency personnel identified by USDA-FS, NPS, Skagit and Whatcom Counties and Town of Concrete law enforcement departments, and WDFW to a meeting or meetings convened for the purpose of developing a Law Enforcement Plan (LEP) to provide for the coordination of the activities of law enforcement personnel with jurisdiction in the Project area and the Xxxxx Basin. The LEP is intended to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of law enforcement. The LEP may include provisions for law enforcement presence, other types of public contact personnel presence, enhanced emergency communication and response procedures, public safety and security, protection measures for facilities, natural resources, recreation resources, and heritage resources within the Project area and Xxxxx Basin generally. The actual elements of the LEP will be determined by the designated participating agency and law enforcement personnel. Within two years of license issuance, licensee shall file a report on the LEP (LEP Report) with the Commission. At least 30 days prior to submitting the LEP Report to the Commission, the licensee shall provide a draft of the LEP Report to the RRG for review and comment. The licensee shall include, with the LEP Report filed with the Commission, copies of comments on the LEP Report and specific descriptions of how the entities’ comments are accommodated by the LEP Report. If the licensee does not adopt a comment, the filing shall include the licensee’s reasons, based on Project-specific information. Licensee shall make funding available for the development and implementation of the original LEP and subsequent revisions as provided for in the LEP in an amount not to exceed that shown in the Recreation Implementation Schedule attached as Appendix A-5. In the event an LEP is not developed by participating agencies and law enforcement personnel within three years following license issuance, licensee shall retain the accumulated specified funding until the LEP is completed. Expenditures in preparation of the LEP and any subsequent monitoring and updates shall not exceed $55,000, in accordance with the Recreation Implementation Schedule Costs attached as Appendix A-5 for participation in the development of the plan, subsequent revisions, and generally in the planning process shall not be considered an authorized use of the funding.
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