100.67 Law Enforcement Assistance And Interjurisdictional Operations Flashcards

1
Q

Departmental aid to law enforcement agencies within the state may include all of the following:

a. Temporary emergency assistance
b. Supporting and upholding agencies during mutual aid operations
c. Supporting and upholding agencies as the result of a police labor controversy
d. All of the above

A

D. All of the above

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2
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True or False:

The CHP will adhere to the Incident Command System as required by law and outlined in HPM 50.1

A

True

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3
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Mutual aid is a ______ cooperative effort between city, county, and state emergency response agencies to ensure consistent and efficient emergency services to each other in extraordinary situations.

A

Planned

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True or False:

The basic policy of California’s Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Plan is to provide state resources to local government during civil disorders and unusual occurrences after local and adjacent government aid has been reasonably committed, or when the magnitude of the emergency is such that it would be in the best interest of the state to commit CHP resources prior to the commitment of local agency resources.

A

True

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5
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Approval of the ______ or their designee is required before committing CHP resources in response to a request for mutual aid.

A

Commissioner

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6
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Field commanders ___ ensure all uniformed personnel, particularly sergeants and officers-in-charge (OIC), are familiar with departmental assistance procedures contained in this chapter.

A

Shall

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7
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In most instances, departmental personnel committed to the support of local authorities ______ remain under the command and control of the CHP.

A

Shall

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8
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Uniformed personnel______ respond to officer needs assistance requests.

A

shall

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9
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For mutual aid support, Area commanders ___ authorize mobilization of as many of their personnel as deemed necessary for the situation prior to the receipt of approval to commit resources.

A

May

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10
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Field commands receiving a request will immediately notify the next level of command, providing as much information as possible. Divisions will ensure the ______ and______ are notified.

A

Assistant Commissioner, Field

Office of Employee Relations

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11
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The ______ is the primary back-up law enforcement agency for any city whose police department is involved in a job action.

A

Sheriff

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12
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When the CHP is involved in general law enforcement assistance, the Department will conduct.______ ______ ______ Any follow-up investigation will be the responsibility of the appropriate law enforcement agency.

A

preliminary investigatory assistance

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13
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In National Parks Local or state law enforcement personnel are______ from assisting in mutual aid situations because of a complete lack of authority.

A

prohibited

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14
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If requested by the governing body of a newly incorporated city, the California Highway Patrol (CHP)______ to provide traffic law enforcement services without reimbursement during the remainder of the fiscal year of incorporation or until establishment of a police department, whichever occurs first.

A

will continue

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15
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Generally, traffic law enforcement services will not be provided for a period longer than ___ months from the date of incorporation.

A

12 months

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16
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Interstate mutual assistance is reciprocal assistance between the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the ___ State Police, ___ Highway Patrol, and ___ Department of Public Safety.

A

Oregon, Nevada, Arizona

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17
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True or False:

A CHP officer is a peace officer in Nevada, Oregon, and Arizona when in response to a request for services initiated by either state, and/or a situation requires immediate law enforcement or emergency action.

A

True

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18
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The state whose officer is performing such voluntary assistance ______ notify the state within whose territory or jurisdiction the voluntary assistance is being rendered.

A

Shall

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19
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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

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20
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True or False:

Officers of the requesting state will be primarily responsible for safeguarding lives and property, making and processing arrests, and impounding vehicles within the territorial boundaries of their state.

A

True

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21
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When an assisting officer takes a person or property into custody, the officer ______ relinquish custody of the said person or property to an officer of the requesting state.

A

Shall

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22
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Officers of the assisting state who are subpoenaed to court or other administrative hearings or boards, as a direct result of providing assistance, ______ honor all subpoenas by the requesting state.

A

Shall

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23
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Interstate mutual aid agreements are normally renegotiated on an ______ basis.

A

Biennial

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24
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Whether a felony or misdemeanor violation is involved, it is the policy of the Department to turn over pursuits entering adjoining states to the appropriate law enforcement agency having jurisdiction ______.

A

As soon as possible

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25
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All bordering states have Fresh Pursuit Acts. These acts convey peace officer status to officers who enter the state in fresh pursuit of a known or suspected felon. Thus, an officer who initiates a felony pursuit in California ______ continue the pursuit, should the circumstances warrant.

A

May

26
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The Fresh Pursuit Acts are not applicable to misdemeanor violations, however, the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreements, permit officers to act within ___ statute miles of the state border where “immediate law enforcement action” is required or requested. Officers should not pursue beyond the ___ statute mile limit.

A

50/50

27
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Although the states have varied DUI presumptive limits, DUI is a violation in the adjoining states. Thus, a DUI suspect pursued out-of-state may also violate adjoining state’s DUI statutes (because he/she is driving in that state while under the influence). Therefore, the officer ______ detain the suspect and request the appropriate law enforcement authorities investigate for a violation of their statutes.

A

Should

28
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A suspect ______ be prosecuted in California and Nevada if the DUI was observed and investigated by the same officer in both states.

A

Cannot

29
Q

True or False:

Neither the Fresh Pursuit Acts or the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreements authorize routine enforcement of traffic violations (infractions) outside the State of California for CHP officers

A

True

30
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Normally, when conducting felony investigative follow-up, officers should not exceed ___ statute miles from the state border without supervisory approval.

A

50

31
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When a suspected DUI driver is involved in a collision and is to be transported to an adjoining state, whenever possible, officers______ to arrest and obtain blood/alcohol evidence while in California (e.g., sample drawn by on-scene non-fire department paramedics). Subsequently, the suspect should be formally released.

A

are encouraged

32
Q

Statutes of one state have no force in another state. Actions contrary to the individual state’s law or undertaken without police authority could result in criminal and/or civil charges filed against an officer and/or the Department.

  • Oregon statutes specifically prohibit forced blood withdrawal.
  • Nevada statutes permit forced blood withdrawal.
  • Arizona statutes, while not authorizing forced blood withdrawal, permit evidential use of samples drawn for medical purposes.

Areas______ consult their local district attorney’s office for assistance in developing applicable procedures. Additionally, Areas should coordinate all forced blood withdrawals through the local law enforcement agency.

A

should

33
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The Fresh Pursuit Acts specify officers have both the authority to arrest and hold such “person in custody.” Further, the Fresh Pursuit Acts mandate officers take the accused before a local magistrate to determine the lawfulness of the arrest. A local magistrate would be a court in the jurisdiction in which the ___.

A

Arrest Occurred

34
Q

Pursuant to the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreement, officers “taking a person or property into custody”______ “relinquish custody” to the appropriate agency (OSP, NHP, and Arizona DPS) at the earliest convenience.

A

shall

35
Q

true or false:

Pursuant to Section 23612 VC, implied consent provisions are applicable only when the suspect is placed under lawful arrest. When a formal arrest is not effected, the Department of Motor Vehicles cannot execute administrative action for blood/alcohol testing refusal.

A

True

36
Q

An Administrative Per Se (Section 13382 VC) license confiscation requires a valid arrest. Unless the suspect was lawfully arrested, an officer______ confiscate a DUI suspect’s California driver license.

A

shall not

37
Q

In Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, neither the state nor local government has an obligation to furnish services within the boundaries of the federal property, but they ______ protect the property when requested. The state has retained the right to serve criminal and civil processes.

A

May

38
Q

True or False:

In Concurrent Jurisdiction, the federal government, the state, and local government each have the right to exercise the same authority over the land, including the right to prosecute for crimes.

A

True

39
Q

True or False:

Criminal jurisdiction on Indian reservations and rancherias is as follows:

  • Federal officials are generally limited to enforcing federal criminal laws.
  • State officials have proprietary jurisdiction.
  • Tribal officials have proprietary jurisdiction excluding the ability to adjudicate and punish non-Indians.
A

True

40
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 Administrative Per Se driver license 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 non-Indians, ______ enforceable by the Department.

A

are

41
Q

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) _______ between a tribe and the local CHP Area to provide enhanced traffic enforcement or documentation of nonreportable collisions.

A

May be in effect

42
Q

The President of the United States has, by Executive Order, determined that Native Americans’ hunting and fishing rights on reservations______ be superseded by state law. The Department will, therefore, only enforce the Fish and Game Code on Indian reservations or rancherias with respect to non-Indians.

A

cannot

43
Q

The Department ______ only remove a vehicle located within the territorial limits of an Indian reservation or rancheria in emergency situations or only under the following CVC authorities:
1 California Vehicle Code 22651(b) - Obstructing Traffic/Blocking.
2 California Vehicle Code 22654(e) - Impeding Emergency Services Personnel.
3 California Vehicle Code 22651(c) - Stolen/Embezzled Vehicle.
4 California Vehicle Code 22651(g) - Driver Incapacitated.
5 California Vehicle Code 22651(h) - Driver in Custody.
6 California Vehicle Code 22655 - Impound for Investigation of a Hit-and-Run.
7 California Vehicle Code 22656 - Removal from Railroad Right-of-Way.

A

May

44
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Area commands ______ neither routinely patrol nor take enforcement action action on any highway within an exclusive- or partial-jurisdiction property.

A

Will

45
Q

Officers______ be deputized as U.S. Marshals before mutual aid or the Area command being directed to patrol and take enforcement action within an exclusive- or a partial jurisdiction property.

A

Must

46
Q

National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) vehicles______ exempt from enforcement action.

A

are not

47
Q

Officers making an enforcement stop on an NNSA convoy vehicle should expect and look for an NNSA escort vehicle to pull______ of the transport vehicle with red and blue lights activated.

A

in front

48
Q

True or False:

A foreign national is anyone who is not a citizen of the United States (U.S.). A person with dual-citizenship, U.S. and foreign, is not a foreign national

A

True

49
Q

Officers should take appropriate enforcement action for all violations observed, regardless of claims of diplomatic or consular immunity alleged by violators. However, a person shall not be subjected to in-custody arrest when:

Diplomatic or consular immunity is claimed by the individual or suspected by the officer, ___ the officer has verified or reasonably suspects that the claim of immunity is valid.

A

And

50
Q

Diplomatic agents (e.g., ambassadors and United Nations’ representatives) are afforded the highest levels of immunity. They are exempt from arrest or detention and are immune from all criminal (and most civil) prosecution by the host state. The family members of diplomatic agents are afforded these same immunities. There ___ diplomatic agents permanently assigned to California; but, they do occasionally visit the state.

A

Are no

51
Q

All diplomatic and consular personnel who are entitled to immunity are registered with the DOS and are issued______ by the U.S. Department of State (DOS) Protocol Office.

A

distinctive identification cards

52
Q

Vehicles owned by honorary consuls are not issued OFM license plates, but may have California license plates with an honorary consul label. Driver identity or immunity status ___ not be presumed from the type of license plates displayed on the vehicle.

A

Should

53
Q

An enforcement document ___ be issued at the scene for all violations warranting such action, regardless of the violator’s immunity status. (The issuance of a citation is not considered an arrest or detention under current DOS guidelines.)

A

Shall

54
Q

The claimant______ be requested to sign the CHP 215. If the claimant refuses, the identity and immunity status of the individual shall be conclusively established.

A

shall

55
Q

A subject who is placed under arrest and claims diplomatic or consular immunity ______ be physically restrained before verification of the claim (unless restraint is necessary for the protection of the officer or others). A supervisor______ be promptly notified and should respond to the scene whenever possible.

A

Shall not/shall

56
Q

For a claim of immunity, if the violator appears to have been driving while under the influence (DUI), field sobriety tests (including Preliminary Alcohol Screening device tests) and chemical tests______ be offered and obtained whenever possible, but these tests cannot be compelled. The subject______ not be permitted to drive. A supervisor’s approval for release shall be obtained whenever possible, and alternative transportation should be arranged.

A

should/shall

57
Q

A person who enters the U.S. at other than the time and place designated by an immigration officer has illegally entered the U.S. Illegal entry is a misdemeanor offense (8 U.S. Code Service [USCS] Section 1325). Officers______ arrest for violations occurring in their presence (i.e., the officer observed the actual unlawful border-crossing).

A

may

58
Q

Whenever an officer arrests or detains an individual for a criminal investigation and the officer reasonably believes the person is a foreign national, the officer shall attempt to determine the person’s citizenship. This procedure applies to in-custody arrests and to detentions exceeding ______.

A

2 hours

59
Q

When an officer contacts a foreign national who has been injured in a traffic collision or in another event falling under the investigative jurisdiction of the Department, the officer should advise the person that the Department will notify the appropriate consulate if the injured party desires. If the person requests that their consulate be notified, officers shall request that the CHP communications center notify the appropriate embassy/consulate ___.

A

As soon as practical

60
Q

The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act (VTVPA) of 2000 created the Victim of Crime Visa, otherwise known as a______ and a______. A ______ grants relief from deportation and permission to work in the U.S. to specified crime victims. The ______, which allows qualified victims of specified human trafficking crimes to apply for citizenship status.

A

U-Visa/T-Visa/U-visa/T-Visa