100.68 and 100.69 Flashcards

1
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A CHP 268 shall be completed and forwarded to Office of Risk Management within ___ days.

A

7 calendar, HPM 100.68 Chapter 1

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2
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Do indentations and/or redness from handcuffs only require a CHP 268?

A

Do not require, HPM 100.86 Chapter 1

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Threshold Incidents require notification to Office of Risk Management via the Emergency Notification and Tactical Alert Center (ENTAC) within what timeframe?

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Immediate, HPM 100.86 Chapter 1

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4
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Requests for assistance from the Office of Risk Management outside of business hours shall be made through______.

A

ENTAC, HPM 100.86 Chapter 1

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5
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Division shall review the CHP 268 (including changes or corrections Division requires Area to make) and submit the report to Office of Risk Management within _____ days from the date of receipt.

A

10 calendar, HPM 100.86 Chapter 2

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6
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All materials/documents marked Preserved for Threshold Incidents shall be retained on a ____-year litigation hold.

A

10, HPM 100.86 Chapter 2

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7
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All materials/documents marked Preserved for Nonthreshold PCL Incidents shall be retained on a ___-year litigation hold.

A

5, HPM 100.86 Chapter 2

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8
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All Use of Force incidents which result in injury to a civilian shall be documented on a CHP ___ and accompanied by a CHP ___.

A

CHP 275 and CHP 268 HPM 100.86 Chapter 3

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The CHP 275 ____ be completed for any incident in which a peace officer utilizes force to overcome physical resistance from an uncooperative civilian.

A

Shall, HPM 100.86 Chapter 3

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10
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As soon as practical after a use of force incident, who shall complete the CHP 275?

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A supervisor with direct knowledge of the incident shall complete a CHP 275. HPM 100.86 Chapter 3

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11
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The discharge of a firearm by a departmental peace officer ____ be reported utilizing the CHP 275, whether or not the subject was struck.

A

Shall, HPM 100.86 Chapter 3

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12
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When a firearm was displayed only, during high-risk or felony procedures, and the civilian is later found to be an innocent party is a CHP 268 required?

A

A CHP 268 shall be completed (documented as a Nonthreshold PCL Incident) HPM 100.86 Chapter 3

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13
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All in-custody/arrest-related deaths shall be reported to the Office of Risk Management (ORM) within _________ days from the date of incident?

A

seven calendar, HPM 100.86 Chapter 4

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14
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Any incident involving a state vehicle being driven by a state driver which results in injury or property damage, whether on or off highway requires what documents to be completed?

A

A CHP 208, Collision Prevention Report, STD. 270, Vehicle Accident Report, and CHP 555, Traffic Collision Report, are required. HPM 100.86 Chapter 5

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15
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Anytime unreported damage to a state vehicle is discovered. The last driver of the state vehicle _____ be documented as the party responsible for the damage.

A

Shall, HPM 100.86 Chapter 5

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16
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When a patrol motorcycle sustains damage as a result of it falling from its kickstand is a CHP 208 or STD 270 required?

A

No, HPM 100.86 Chapter 5

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17
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When malicious damage is sustained by the acts of persons in-custody, what form shall be completed?

A

A CHP 221, Malicious Damage Report, shall be completed in triplicate HPM 100.86 Chapter 5

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18
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A completed STD. 270 shall be routed to the Department of General Services (DGS), Office of Risk Management, within _____ from the time of incident.

A

48 hours, HPM 100.86 Chapter 5

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19
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The CHP 208 shall be completed by the Area and routed to the appropriate Division office within _______ days.

A

seven calendar, HPM 100.86 Chapter 5

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20
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Pursuant to Government Code (GC) Section 945.4, all claims in excess of $1,000 must be filed within _____ of the date of the alleged incident.

A

Six months, HPM 100.86 Chapter 6

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21
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Pursuant to GC Section 911.2(a), a CHP 287 must be filed within _______ after the accrual of the cause of action. However, pursuant to GC Sections 911.4
and 911.6, a claim may be filed up to ______ after the accrual of the cause of
action under certain circumstances.

A

Six months, one year, HPM 100.86 Chapter 6

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22
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Pursuit reports shall be completed and routed to the respective Division within
__________ days from the date of the pursuit.

A

seven calendar, HPM 100.86 Chapter 7

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23
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If an officer is involved in a pursuit outside the geographical boundaries of their home command, who is responsible for the pursuit report?

A

The involved officers’ home command is responsible for creating the report for the pursuit, HPM 100.86 Chapter 7

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24
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When more than one command and/or agency is involved in the same pursuit, what and/or agency is responsible for completing the pursuit report?

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Each involved command and/or agency is responsible for completing and reviewing only those portions of the report that applies to their involvement,
HPM 100.86 Chapter 7

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25
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If involved in the pursuit, the CHP Area supervisor _____ remind the allied agency representative of their responsibility to submit a CHP 187A.

A

Shall, HPM 100.86 Chapter 7

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26
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A Peace Officer owes a duty of care to the public when the officer: (3 things)

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(1) Places a person in peril;
(2) Affects or increases the risk of harm to a person by specific conduct; or
(3) Creates a special relationship by making an expressed or implied
promise to undertake specific conduct on behalf of an individual and that
individual detrimentally relies on that promise.
HPM 100.86 Chapter 8

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27
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Any uniformed employees establishing a special relationship should remain at the scene until one or more of the following occurs: (5 things)

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(1) They are properly relieved by a departmental employee.
(2) They have relinquished the scene management responsibilities to an on-scene representative of the governmental agency having primary responsibility for the incident.
(3) They have learned of a reasonably apparent emergency requiring their immediate attention elsewhere.
(4) They have received direction from a supervisor to assume duties elsewhere.
(5) A peace officer’s assistance and/or protection is no longer reasonably necessary.
HPM 100.86 Chapter 8

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28
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Upon request, employees _______ be given the opportunity to view their BLUE TEAM, AND EARLY INTERVENTION SYSTEM DATA dashboard with a supervisor.

A

Shall, HPM 100.86 Chapter 9

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29
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The policy and procedures noted in the Comm-Net message shall be incorporated into an HPM, GO, or MM and submitted to the appropriate Commissioner’s office within _____days of the originating Comm-Net message for approval.

A

45 calendar, HPM 1.1 Chapter 1

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30
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The font type of the body text, headers, and footers shall be _________ and ____-point type for all departmental publications.

A

Arial and 12 point, HPM 1.1 Chapter 3

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31
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True or False
The Department believes it is essential that beat officers aggressively seek out and apprehend those who violate the law. The ultimate disposition of the case by the judge who passes on innocence or guilt, and who administers punishment, is not the Department’s concern. THE DEPARTMENT’S JOB IS TO ENFORCE THE LAW.

A

True Chapter 1 page 3

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32
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Per Section 13519.4(e) of the Penal Code, __________________________is “the consideration of, or reliance on, to any degree, actual or perceived race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, or mental or physical disability in deciding which persons to subject to a stop or in deciding upon the scope or substance of law enforcement activities following a stop, except that an officer may consider or rely on characteristics listed in a specific suspect description.

A

racial or identity profiling Chapter 1 page 4

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33
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True or False

Officers shall not engage in racial or identity profiling or discrimination of any kind.

A

True Chapter 1 page 4

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34
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Officers __________ conduct traffic enforcement stops for the primary purpose of drug interdiction in the absence of probable cause or reasonable suspicion to believe the motorist or an occupant of the vehicle is involved in illegal drug-related activity.

A

Shall not Chapter 1 page 5

35
Q

Officers must have specific and articulable facts to support their determination; a mere suspicion or “hunch” is_____________.

A

not sufficient Chapter 1 page 5

36
Q

Officers ________ take appropriate enforcement action for all violations of the law witnessed.

A

Should Chapter 1 page 5

37
Q

A CHP 215 _________ normally charge a single, major, hazardous violation observed during the continuing movement immediately prior to the enforcement action.

A

Should Chapter 1 page 5

38
Q

Which additional charges are permitted on the CHP 215 when there is clear-cut evidence of other violations which are not connected to the major violation charged.

A
  1. Driver license violations.
  2. Mechanical defects of which the driver has knowledge, or should have had knowledge.
  3. An unregistered or improperly registered vehicle.
  4. Violations of the size, weight, or loading requirements.
  5. An open container of an alcoholic beverage or marijuana.
  6. Violations of occupant restraint requirements.
  7. Violations of smoking in a vehicle while a minor child is present in the vehicle.
  8. Drinking an alcoholic beverage or smoking or ingesting marijuana while driving, or while riding as a passenger. Chapter 1 page 6
39
Q

If the officer has reason to believe the violator will not comply with the conditions of the CHP 281, the CHP 215 ______ be used to cite the violation(s).

A

Should Chapter 1 page 7

40
Q

The CHP 214 _______ be issued in lieu of a CHP 215 or CHP 281 for a mechanical violation which meets any of the criteria listed in Section 40610(b) CVC including:

1 Evidence of fraud or persistent neglect.
2 Immediate safety hazard.
3 Violator does not agree to or cannot promptly correct the violation.

A

Shall not Chapter 1 page 7

41
Q

Officers _______ physically arrest all felony violators as prescribed by law.

A

Shall Chapter 2 page 3

42
Q

Officers _________ physically arrest all violators meeting the conditions described in Section 40302 of the California Vehicle Code (CVC).

A

Should Chapter 2 page 3

43
Q

A complaint _____ be filed in those instances where no useful purpose would be served through the violator’s incarceration. In applying this exception, officers shall coordinate the violator’s release with a supervisor whenever one is available.

A

May
Examples where the exception may apply are:
Over-excited persons with small children
Elderly persons who are confused and as a result, become obstinate.
Sick persons.
Pregnant women.
Juveniles. Chapter 2 page 3

44
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A person taken into custody pursuant to Section 40302(b) CVC and not otherwise released _____ be afforded every opportunity permitted by law to sign the CHP 215 and, thereby, secure release from custody.

A

Shall Chapter 2 page 4

45
Q

Regarding Minors

Arrests for traffic infractions ______ to be handled in accordance with established local court procedures.

A

Are Chapter 2 page 8

46
Q

Regarding minors
Enforcement actions for misdemeanor violations not committed in the officer’s presence are to be initiated by filing an affidavit with the ____________.

A

probation officer Chapter 2 page 8

47
Q

A minor’s refusal to sign a citation would______ bring the minor within the mandatory incarceration provisions of the CVC.

A

Would Chapter 2 page 8

48
Q

As with any arrest, the Miranda warning _____________ provided after a custodial arrest and prior to an interrogation. When an interrogation will not be conducted, the officer _______ advise the minor of their constitutional rights just prior to the release of the juvenile to a jail facility or a parent to comply with Section 625 WIC.

A

must be/shall Chapter 2 page 9

49
Q

Uniformed employees of this Department _____, subject to the discretionary power vested in them by law, accept custody of persons arrested by private persons.

A

Shall Chapter 2 page 10

50
Q

When a uniformed employee is requested to accept custody of a person arrested by a person without peace officer authority, the uniformed employee ______ ensure that the arresting party has made the arrest in accordance with the procedures provided by law (Sections 837 and 847 PC).

A

Shall Chapter 2 page 10

51
Q

True or False
There is no requirement for the officer accepting custody of a person arrested by a private citizen to determine probable cause for the arrest. However, if the facts of the arrest become known to the officer and the officer is satisfied that there are insufficient grounds for making a criminal complaint against the person arrested, the arrested party should be released from custody pursuant to Section 849(b)(1) PC.

A

True Chapter 2 page 11

52
Q

When a person arrested (arrest includes issuance of a CHP 215) by this Department is released from custody without being formally charged with an offense, that person _____ be issued a CHP 103.

A

Shall Chapter 2 page 11

53
Q

While on duty, supervisors ______ be responsible for having copies of the CHP 103 in their possession.

A

Shall Chapter 2 page 12

54
Q

Officers ________ detain or arrest a person solely on the belief that the person is an unlicensed driver, unless the officer has reasonable cause to believe that the person is under 16 years of age (Section 12801.5[e] CVC).

A

Shall not Chapter 2 page 12

55
Q

Officers __________ park on the shoulder for the sole purpose of enforcing Section 21809 VC.

A

shall not

Chapter 3 page 12

56
Q

Officers _________ conduct a field check for outstanding warrants unless there is reasonable suspicion that a warrant may exist and/or the check can be accomplished without resulting in an unreasonable delay.

A

shall not

57
Q

Arrests requiring supplemental investigation or resulting in the confiscation of large quantities of controlled substances _______ to be referred to the appropriate narcotics task force or allied agency.

A

Are

Chapter 1 page 15

58
Q

The standard search and seizure liability rules remain applicable to the enforcement of ____________ related violations (see GO 100.91, Search and Seizure Policy).

A

marijuana

Chapter 1 page 21

59
Q

When a member of this Department handles a hate crime investigation to conclusion, the victim _____ be provided with a CHP 876, Rights of Hate Crime Victims, brochure.

A

Shall

Chapter 1 page 25

60
Q

The ___________________ shall provide the victim of a hate crime with a CHP 174, Right to Privacy Acknowledgement. The offer of confidentiality ________ be made prior to the initiation of a report.

A

investigating officer/shall

61
Q

A CHP 729, Uniform Crime Report, __________ be completed as outlined in HPM 100.53, Uniform Crime Reporting Manual.

A

Shall

62
Q

Pursuant to Section 291(a) PC, upon the arrest of a teacher in any of the public schools of this state for a sexual assault crime, enumerated in Section 290 PC or Section 44010 of the Education Code (EC), commands _____ immediately notify by ___________ the Superintendent of Schools of the school district employing the arrestee. Commands ______ also immediately give written notice of the arrest to the Commission on Teacher Credentialing and to the Superintendent of Schools in the county where the person is employed.

A

Shall/telephone/shall

63
Q

Sexual Assault Victims
The offer of confidentiality shall be made prior to the initiation of a report and a CHP 174 completed with the victim’s name and address. If confidentiality is____ invoked, the CHP 174 shall become an attachment to the CHP 202 or CHP 216.

A

not

64
Q

Sexual Assault Victims
Pursuant to Section 293(a) PC and Section 6254(f)(2) GC, victims of sexual crimes have the right to have their name and address withheld from the CHP 202 or CHP 216, if requested. The officer ____ notify the victim of the right to request confidentiality and explain that the victim’s name and address will become public record if confidentiality is not requested. The officer _____ then document in the narrative of the CHP 202 or CHP 216, whether or not the victim chose to exercise that right.

A

Must/shall

65
Q

True or False
If confidentiality is invoked, the CHP 174 shall become the face page to the report. “John/Jane Doe” shall be inserted in the place of the victim’s name on the CHP 202 or CHP 216, and the address shall be excluded. The CHP 174 shall remain confidential and only be released with the report when it is provided to the district attorney’s office for purposes of prosecution or to an allied law enforcement agency for follow-up investigation.

A

True

66
Q

True or False
Members of this Department shall assist the FAA and Caltran’s Division of Aeronautics by taking appropriate action for all observed violations of the Aeronautics
Act.

A

True

67
Q

True or False
Officers are to assume custody on a private person’s arrest (including from an FAA Agent) in accordance with policy contained in Chapter 1, Arrest Policies, of this manual.

A

True

68
Q

True or false
When a person is in immediate and present danger of domestic violence by a family or household member, the officer shall assist the person in securing an Emergency Protective Order (EPO) when no other valid court protective order exists.

A

True

69
Q

Officers ____ issue EPOs and ______ carry those orders while on duty.

A

May/shall

Chapter 3 page 4

70
Q

True or False
Emergency Protective Order is defined as a court order prepared by an officer and issued by a judge, commissioner, or referee, by telephone or otherwise, whether or not the superior court is in session (Sections 6240-6275 FC) when there is immediate and present danger of domestic violence to a victim. Such an order restrains activity and/or excludes the suspect from the premises and/or determines temporary custody of minor children.

A

True

71
Q

The items which must be included by law in a report prepared in response to a domestic violence-related call are: (9 things)

A

(1) That the victim was given a CHP 173 with resource information inserted.
(2) Whether or not the complainant was the victim of a sexual assault.
(3) That the victim was advised of the right to confidentiality. (See paragraph 5.k., Right to Confidentiality.)
(4) That the victim was advised of their follow-up rights.
(5) That the victim was advised of their right to make a private person’s arrest, if appropriate.
(6) That the victim was advised of their right to have a domestic violence counselor/advocate and a support person present at any interview by law enforcement authorities, prosecutors, or defense attorneys.
(7) Whether or not a weapon was used. If a weapon was used, officers shall indicate if it was: a firearm; knife or cutting instrument; other deadly weapon; or personal weapon (hands, fists, feet, etc.). Additionally, the reporting law enforcement officer shall note if they found it necessary, for them or other person/s protection, to inquire of the victim, the alleged abuser, or both, whether a firearm or other deadly weapon is present at the location. If the response is affirmative, the officer shall confiscate any firearm or deadly weapon.
(8) Whether or not the officer(s) responding to the incident observed any signs that the alleged abuser was under the influence of alcohol and/or a controlled substance.
(9) Whether or not the officer(s) responding to the incident determined if any law enforcement agency had previously responded to a domestic violence call at the same address involving the same alleged abuser or victim. Officers shall contact the agency with primary jurisdiction over the residence address to attempt to determine this information. Any information received from an allied agency indicating a past history of domestic violence, or a previous call for domestic violence at the residence address, shall be documented in the report. Additionally, if information is received that indicates either party has a past history of domestic violence this shall also be briefly documented in the report.

72
Q

Officers ______ not conduct traffic enforcement stops for the primary purpose of drug interdiction

A

shall

73
Q

Where the law or departmental policy permits, but does not require a
physical arrest, the decision to arrest must be based upon _______________________.

A

SOUND PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT

74
Q

The CHP 214 _____ not be issued in lieu of a CHP 215 or CHP 281
for a mechanical violation which meets any of the criteria listed in Section
40610(b) CVC :

A

SHALL

75
Q

Officers monitoring traffic from the side of the roadway shall not use
the technique of _____________ of the highway facing
oncoming traffic.

A

PARKING ON THE WRONG SIDE

76
Q

Officers ______ physically arrest all felony violators as prescribed by law

A

SHALL

77
Q

When a violator refuses to sign the CHP 215, WHAT SHOULD THE OFFICER DO?

A

Shall direct the violator’s attention to the introductory statement over the violator signature line on the CHP 215, which reads: “Without admitting guilt, I promise to appear at the time and place designated
below

78
Q

In the interest of providing for the violator’s safety and limiting the
Department’s liability, WHAT SHOULD THE OFFICER DO, after the arrest, to anyone who reconsiders and signs the citation

A

The violator should be transported to their vehicle or the original
place of arrest, when practical.

79
Q

When a person arrested (arrest includes issuance of a CHP 215) by this
Department is released from custody without being formally charged with an
offense, that person __________ a CHP 103.
And the CHP 103 _________ normally be issued by a supervisor.

A

SHALL

SHOULD

80
Q

Pacing from the front, what should officers not do?

A

Officers shall not accelerate above the prima facie or absolute speed limit
to determine the actual speed of a vehicle approaching from the rear.

81
Q

The technique of determining a potential violator’s speed by employing the
patrol vehicle odometer, a stopwatch, and a calculator or similar device,
referred to as the Computed Average Speed (CAS) method, is ___________.

A

PROHIBITED

82
Q

When a member of this Department handles a hate crime investigation to
conclusion, the victim ________ be provided with a CHP 876, Rights of Hate Crime
Victims, brochure. What if the officer does not have one in their possession?

A

SHALL.
The CHP 876 may be sent to the victim through the mail if the investigating officer does not have one in their possession at the time the report is taken.

83
Q

Pursuant to Section 6254(f)(2) GC, victims of hate
crimes have the right to have their name and address withheld from the
CHP 202 or CHP 216, if requested. What should the officer the officer do?

A

The officer shall notify the victim of the right to request confidentiality and explain that the victim’s name and address will become public record if confidentiality is not requested.

84
Q

Off-duty enforcement actions are _______ and _______ not be
conducted unless the violation is serious in nature or poses a danger to the
public.

A

DISCOURAGED

SHOULD