100.67 Interjurisdictional Operations Flashcards

1
Q

The ________________ of other states and the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreements confer limited power to CHP officers acting outside the borders of California under certain circumstances.

A

Fresh Pursuit Acts

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Peace officer authority available to state and local officials within federal lands can range from no authority to complete authority. Experts in jurisdictional matters classify this range of authority into the following four categories:

A
  1. Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction
  2. Partial Jurisdiction
  3. Concurrent Jurisdiction
  4. Proprietary Jurisdiction
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3
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In regards to Criminal jurisdiction on Indian reservations and rancherias, the State has what kind of Jurisdiction?

A

Proprietary Jurisdiction.
The Department is obligated to provide its full range of services, including collision investigation, code enforcement, and mitigation of on-highway hazardous materials incidents.

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Diplomatic agents and consular officers are immune from arrest or detention (unless they have no identification and the detention is to ____________).

A

Verify their diplomatic status

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In most cases, national parks are _________ jurisdiction enclaves. Local or state law enforcement personnel are
prohibited from assisting in mutual aid situations because of a complete lack of authority.

A

Exclusive

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_____ maintains four Mobile Communications Support Vans. The vans are stationed out of _____, _____, ________, and _______ counties.

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Cal OES Alameda, Shasta, Fresno, Stanislaus (HPM 100.67, 1-13)

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When returning a suspect to CA, failure to adhere to the Extradition Act could result in civil litigation against the __________ and the ______, and/or the inadmissability of subsequently obtained evidence.

A

Officer Department (HPM 100.67, 5-4)

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Peace Officer authority available to state and local officials within federal lands can range from no authority to complete authority. Experts in jurisdictional matters classify this range of authority into four categories. What are they?

A

Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Partial Jurisdiction, Concurrent Jurisdiction, Proprietary Jurisdiction (HPM 100.67, 6-3,4)

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The organizational framework for mutial aid within the state is based on four levels of increasing resposibility and activation. The four levels from smallest to largest are?

A

Local Governement (Cities), Operational Areas (Counties), Regional (2 or more Counties), and State (HPM 100.67, 1-4)

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10
Q

A photocopy of each CHP 215, CHP 216, or CHP 202, involving an identified diplomat and/or immunity claimant shall be sent via e-mail within ___ hours to AC Field?

A

48 (HPM 100.67 8-9)

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11
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All __________ fall within the
classification of concurrent jurisdiction.

A

NATIONAL FORESTS

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12
Q

Indian reservations and rancherias are to be considered exclusive
jurisdiction with respect to civil matters, and neither the Department nor local
government can cite for parking violations, impose___________________sanctions, enforce the “zero tolerance” minor driving-under-the-influence
law, or enforce local ordinances. However, these violations, when committed
by tribal members on another tribe’s reservation or rancheria, or by nonIndians, are enforceable by the Department.

A

Administrative Per Se driver
license

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13
Q

Per CalHR Rule 599.616, no per diem shall be allowed at
any location within ________ miles of an employee’s headquarters or primary dwelling. If
unavoidable hardship is created by the 50-mile limitation, exceptions may be granted by
the appropriate Commissioner

A

50

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14
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Uniformed personnel shall respond to officer
needs assistance requests. The degree of response must be based on the
decision of _____________ who is authorized to commit the personnel and
resources necessary to meet the particular situation.

A

THE ON-DUTY SUPERVISOR

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15
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A formal request for mutual aid support must be authorized through the _______________ to commit CHP resources?
a. Division Commander
b. Appropriate Assistant Commissioner
c. Commissioner’s Office
d. Governor

A

c. Commissioner’s Office

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16
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The CHP’s response to assist with non-traffic matters in an incorporated area is limited to what situations?
a. Life-saving
b. DUI
c. Property-protection
d. All the above
e. A and C

A

e. A and C

17
Q

A photocopy of each CHP 215, CHP216, or CHP202 involving an identified diplomat and/or immunity claimant shall be emailed within_________ to AC field.
a. Within 48 hours only if claim is verified
b. Within 72 hours whether a claim is verified or not
c. Within 48 hours whether claim is verified or not
d. Within 30 calendar days

A

c. Within 48 hours whether claim is verified or not

18
Q

You get a call from the local PD requesting immediate assistance because they have a violent civil disturbance at a local bar and they are outnumbered. Your response would be:
a. Call the Sheriff, as they are the mutual aid coordinator
b. Allow 50% of your personnel to respond
c. Send the appropriate amount of officers you have available to assist.
d. Contact the Commissioner through channels to get approval for mutual aide.

A

c. Send the appropriate amount of officers you have available to assist.

19
Q

Are CHP personnel authorized to assist with mutual aid situations inside National Parks that are exclusive jurisdictional enclaves?
a. Yes
b. No

A

b. No

20
Q

Law Enforcement Assistance and Inter-Jurisdictional Ops, 100.67, Chapter 1. Traffic collisions in incorporated areas. The Department will respond to traffic collisions within a city only:

a. If the Area and the affected city has a current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in place, and; Upon request of the affected police department or in the case of contract cities, the sheriff’s office.
b. If the Area and the affected city have a current Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in place, and; after supervisory and administrative personnel of the police department or in the case of contract cities, the sheriff’s department is fully committed.
c. Upon request of the affected police department or in the case of contract cities, the sheriff’s office, and; after supervisory and administrative personnel of the police department or in the case of contract cities, the sheriff’s department, are fully committed.
d. Upon request of the affected police department or in the case of contract cities, the sheriff’s office, and; after supervisory and administrative personnel of the police department or in the case of contract cities, the sheriff’s department, submit a formal request.

A

c. Upon request of the affected police department or in the case of contract cities, the sheriff’s office, and; after supervisory and administrative personnel of the police department or in the case of contract cities, the sheriff’s department, are fully committed.

21
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Law Enforcement Assistance and Inter-Jurisdictional Ops, 100.67, Chapter 6. Federal lands. CHP Patrol and Enforcement Responsibility. Area commands will neither routinely patrol nor take enforcement action on any highway within an exclusive- or partial-jurisdiction property.

a. Exceptions will be handled on a case by case basis.
b. Exceptions will be handled through the Commissioner’s Office.
c. There are no exceptions.
d. Exceptions will be handled through the Assistant Commissioner, Field on a case-by case basis.

A

d. Exceptions will be handled through the Assistant Commissioner, Field on a case-by case basis.

22
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Law Enforcement Assistance and Inter-Jurisdictional Ops, 100.67, Chapter 8. Diplomatic immunity. Which is most correct:

a. Diplomatic agents are exempt from arrest or detention and are immune from all criminal prosecution by the host state. The family members of diplomatic agents are afforded these same immunities. There are no diplomatic agents permanently assigned to California; but they do occasionally visit the state.
b. Diplomatic agents are exempt from arrest, but not detention. They are immune from all criminal prosecution by the host state. The family members of diplomatic agents are afforded these same immunities. There are no diplomatic agents permanently assigned to California; but they do occasionally visit the state.
c. Diplomatic agents are exempt from arrest or detention and are immune from all criminal prosecution by the host state. The family members of diplomatic agents are not afforded these immunities. There are no diplomatic agents permanently assigned to California; but they do occasionally visit the state.
d. Diplomatic agents are exempt from arrest, not detention and are immune from all criminal prosecution by the host state. First relation family members of diplomatic agents are afforded these same immunities. There are no diplomatic agents permanently assigned to California; but they do occasionally visit the state.

A

a. Diplomatic agents are exempt from arrest or detention and are immune from all criminal prosecution by the host state. The family members of diplomatic agents are afforded these same immunities. There are no diplomatic agents permanently assigned to California; but they do occasionally visit the state.

23
Q

According to departmental policy regarding interstate mutual assistance agreements, all assistance rendered voluntarily or in response to a request shall be limited to that area within:
a. 50 statute miles of any point along the common border of the affected states
b. 75 statute miles of any point along the common border of the affected states
c. 25 statute miles of any point along the common border of the affected states
d. The pre-designated boundaries specified in the memorandum of understanding between the Department and the affected bordering state

A

a. 50 statute miles of any point along the common border of the affected states

24
Q

An officer contacts you by phone and advises you that he has a vehicle stopped with expired registration more than 6 months on tribal land. They advise the individual is a member of that tribal land. The officer is requesting to remove the vehicle.
a. You tell the officer to impound the vehicle for expired registration and cite the driver.
b. You tell the officer to attempt to contact a family member and let the driver leave with the vehicle as it is on tribal land and there is no jurisdiction to remove the vehicle.

A

b. You tell the officer to attempt to contact a family member and let the driver leave with the vehicle as it is on tribal land and there is no jurisdiction to remove the vehicle.

25
Q

Except for “officer needs assistance” and “emergency traffic assistance” mutual aid, the CHP will not normally dedicate departmental resources directly to city requests prior to the reasonable commitment of available ______ resources.

A

County

26
Q

Approval of the _________ or their designee is required before committing CHP resources in response to a request for mutual aid.

A

Commissioner

27
Q

Emergency Traffic Assistance. The senior ranking officer on duty shall: deploy personnel, notify the Area commander through channels, proceed to the scene; assess the situation, and direct departmental involvement until?

A

Relieved by a CHP officer of higher rank

28
Q

All assistance rendered voluntarily or in response to a request shall be limited to that area within ___ statute miles of any point along the common border of the affected states.

A

50

29
Q

What is “fresh pursuit”?

A

Timely and continuous pursuit of a violator.

30
Q

Are the Fresh Pursuit Acts applicable to misdemeanor violations?

A

No. Felonies only.

31
Q

True or False. Neither the Fresh Pursuit Acts nor the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreements authorize routine enforcement of traffic violations (infractions) outside the State of California.

A

t

32
Q

True or False. Not all bordering states permit force blood draws.

A

t

33
Q

What are the organizational levels of mutual aid?

A
  1. Local government: Police
  2. Operational Area: County sheriff
  3. Regional: (OES divide state into 7 mutual aid regions)
  4. state
34
Q

Who approves requests for mutual aid?

A

Commissioner

35
Q

Who determines the degree of response to an allied agency “officer needs assistance” call?

A

The on-duty supervisor

36
Q

Do we provide mutual aid to national parks?

A

NO they are exclusive jurisdictions and we have no peace officer powers

37
Q

Can we bring custodial suspects back over state lines?

A
  1. Only if it complies with the “Extradition Act” of the asylum state AND
  2. Prior approval from Division is required