TRAFFIC VIOLATOR APPREHENSION PROGRAM. 15 1. COUNTY has established a Traffic Violator Apprehension Program [“the 16 Program”], which is operated by SHERIFF, and is designed to reduce 17 vehicle accidents caused by unlicensed drivers and drivers whose licenses 18 are suspended and to educate the public about the requirements of the 19 Vehicle Code and related safety issues with regard to driver licensing, 20 vehicle registration, vehicle operation, and vehicle parking. The Program 21 operates throughout the unincorporated areas of the COUNTY and in the 22 cities that contract with COUNTY for SHERIFF’s law enforcement services, 23 without regard to jurisdictional boundaries, because an area-wide approach 24 to reduction of traffic accidents and driver education is most effective in 25 preventing traffic accidents. In order for CITY to participate in the Program, 26 CITY has adopted fees pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22850.5, in the 27 same amount as approved by COUNTY, as set forth in the resolution that is 28 Attachment F [hereinafter called a “TVAP resolution”], and has directed that 1 the revenue from such fee be used for the Program. CITY’s participation in 2 the Program may be terminated at any time by rescission or amendment of 3 the TVAP resolution. In the event CITY 1) amends said TVAP resolution, or 4 rescinds said TVAP resolution and adopts a new TVAP resolution pertaining 5 to the above-referenced fees and the Program, and 2) remains a participant 6 in the Program thereafter, CITY’s Manager, on behalf of CITY, and 7 SHERIFF, on behalf of COUNTY, have authority to execute an amendment 8 of this Agreement to substitute CITY’s amended or new TVAP resolution for 9 Attachment F to the Agreement, as long as said amendment
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR APPREHENSION PROGRAM. 25 1. COUNTY has established a Traffic Violator Apprehension Program [“the 26 Program”], which is operated by SHERIFF, and is designed to reduce 27 vehicle accidents caused by unlicensed drivers and drivers whose licenses 28 are suspended and to educate the public about the requirements of the
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR APPREHENSION PROGRAM. 5 1. COUNTY has established a Traffic Violator Apprehension Program [“the 6 Program”], which is operated by SHERIFF, and is designed to reduce 7 vehicle accidents caused by unlicensed drivers and drivers whose licenses 8 are suspended and to educate the public about the requirements of the 9 Vehicle Code and related safety issues with regard to driver licensing, 10 vehicle registration, vehicle operation, and vehicle parking. The Program 11 operates throughout the unincorporated areas of the COUNTY and in the 12 cities that contract with COUNTY for SHERIFF’s law enforcement services, 13 without regard to jurisdictional boundaries, because an area-wide approach 14 to reduction of traffic accidents and driver education is most effective in 15 preventing traffic accidents. In order for CITY to participate in the Program, 16 CITY has adopted a fee pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22850.5, in the 17 amount and under the terms and conditions set forth in the resolution that is 18 attached hereto as Attachment F and incorporated into this Agreement by 19 reference [hereinafter called a “TVAP resolution”], and has directed that the 20 revenue from such fee be used for the Program. CITY’s participation in the 21 Program may be terminated at any time by rescission or amendment of the 22 TVAP resolution that is attached hereto as Attachment F. In the event CITY
23 1) amends said TVAP resolution, or rescinds said TVAP resolution and 24 adopts a new TVAP resolution pertaining to the above-referenced fee and 25 the Program, and 2) remains a participant in the Program thereafter, CITY’s 26 Manager, on behalf of CITY, and SHERIFF, on behalf of COUNTY, have 27 authority to execute an amendment of this Agreement to substitute CITY’s 28 amended or new TVAP resolution for Attachment F hereto, as long as said Attachment A - Agreement Page 18 of 41
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR APPREHENSION PROGRAM. 17 1. COUNTY has established a Traffic Violator Apprehension Program [“the 18 Program”], which is operated by SHERIFF, and is designed to reduce 19 vehicle accidents caused by unlicensed drivers and drivers whose licenses 20 are suspended and to educate the public about the requirements of the 21 Vehicle Code and related safety issues with regard to driver licensing, 22 vehicle registration, vehicle operation, and vehicle parking. The Program 23 operates throughout the unincorporated areas of the COUNTY and in the 24 cities that contract with COUNTY for SHERIFF’s law enforcement services, 25 without regard to jurisdictional boundaries, because an area-wide approach 26 to reduction of traffic accidents and driver education is most effective in 27 preventing traffic accidents. In order for CITY to participate in the Program, 28 CITY has adopted fees pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22850.5, in the
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5. In the event the fees adopted by COUNTY, CITY and other participating jurisdictions are not adequate to continue operation of the Program at the level at which it operated previously, COUNTY, at the option of CITY, will reduce the level of Program service to be provided to CITY or will continue to provide the existing level of Program services. COUNTY will charge CITY the cost of any Program operations that exceed the revenue generated by fees. Such charges shall be in addition to the Maximum Obligation of CITY set forth in Subsection G-2 of this Agreement. The amount of any revenue shortfall charged to CITY will be determined, at the time the revenue shortfall is experienced, according to CITY’s share of Program services rendered. In the event of a reduction in level of Program service, termination of Program service or adjustment of costs, the parties shall execute an amendment to this Agreement so providing. Decisions about how to reduce the level of Program service provided to CITY shall be made by SHERIFF with the approval of CITY.
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR APPREHENSION PROGRAM. 1. COUNTY has established a Traffic Violator Apprehension Program [“the Program”], which is operated by SHERIFF, and is designed to reduce vehicle accidents caused by unlicensed drivers and drivers whose licenses are suspended and to educate the public about the requirements of the Vehicle Code and related safety issues with regard to driver licensing, vehicle registration, vehicle operation, and vehicle parking. The Program operates throughout the unincorporated areas of the COUNTY and in the cities that contract with COUNTY for SHERIFF’s law enforcement services, without regard to jurisdictional boundaries, because an area-wide approach to reduction of traffic accidents and driver education is most effective in preventing traffic accidents. In order for CITY to participate in the Program, CITY has adopted a fees pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 22850.5, in the
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR APPREHENSION PROGRAM. (Continued) 11 In the event the fees adopted by COUNTY, CITY and other participating 12 jurisdictions are not adequate to continue operation of the Program at the 13 level at which it operated previously, COUNTY, at the option of CITY, will 14 reduce the level of Program service to be provided to CITY or will continue 15 to provide the existing level of Program services. COUNTY will charge CITY 16 the cost of any Program operations that exceed the revenue generated by 17 fees. Such charges shall be in addition to the Maximum Obligation of CITY 18 set forth in Subsection F-2 of this Agreement. The amount of any revenue 19 shortfall charged to CITY will be determined, at the time the revenue 20 shortfall is experienced, according to CITY’s share of Program services 21 rendered. In the event of a reduction in level of Program service, 22 termination of Program service or adjustment of costs, the parties shall 23 execute an amendment to this Agreement so providing. Decisions about 24 how to reduce the level of Program service provided to CITY shall be made 25 by SHERIFF with the approval of CITY.
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR APPREHENSION PROGRAM. 21 1. COUNTY has established a Traffic Violator Apprehension Program [“the 22 Program”], which is operated by SHERIFF, and is designed to reduce 23 vehicle accidents caused by unlicensed drivers and drivers whose licenses 24 are suspended and to educate the public about the requirements of the 25 Vehicle Code and related safety issues with regard to driver licensing, 26 vehicle registration, vehicle operation, and vehicle parking. The Program 27 operates throughout the unincorporated areas of the COUNTY and in the 28 cities that contract with COUNTY for SHERIFF’s law enforcement services, 1 without regard to jurisdictional boundaries, because an area-wide approach 2 to reduction of traffic accidents and driver education is most effective in 3 preventing traffic accidents. In order for CITY to participate in the Program,
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2. COUNTY will make available for review, at the request of CITY, all financial data related to the Program as may be requested by CITY.
3. Fee revenue generated by COUNTY and participating cities will be used to fund the following positions, which will be assigned to the Program: • Ten one hundredths of one (0.10) Sergeant (8 hours per two-week pay period) • One (1) Staff Specialist (80 hours per two-week pay period) • One (1) Office Specialist (80 hours per two-week pay period)
4. Fee revenue generated by CITY may be used to reimburse CITY for expenditures for equipment and/or supplies directly in support of the Program. In order for an expenditure for equipment and/or supplies to be eligible for reimbursement, CITY shall submit a request for and obtain pre- approval of the expenditure by using the form as shown in Attachment G. The request shall be submitted within the budget schedule established by SHERIFF. SHERIFF shall approve the expenditure only if both of the following conditions are satisfied: 1) there are sufficient Program funds, attributable to revenue generated by CITY’S fee, to pay for the requested purchase, and 2) CITY will use the equipment and/or supplies, during their entire useful life, only for purposes authorized by its TVAP resolution in effect at the time of purchase. In the event that CITY terminates its participation in the Program, CITY agrees that the equipment purchased by CITY and reimbursed by Program funds will continue to be used, during the remainder of its useful life, exclusively for the purposes authorized by CITY’s TVAP resolution in effect at the time of purchase.