70.7, Canine Manual Flashcards
In the event of a bite or other injury directly attributable to a CHP canine, what forms shall be completed?
CHP 268, Potential Civil Litigation Report
CHP 275, Use of Force Report
(HPM 70.7, Chapter 2)
Each canine officer is required to record all training activity and submit documentation related to training to the Division Canine Supervisor how often?
Monthly (on the last day of the current month)
HPM 70.7, Chapter 2
Canines are classified as ___________ equipment.
State biological equipment
HPM 70.7, Chapter 2
How many sensors are connected to the K9 Alert System?
Six
HPM 70.7, Chapter 2
Where are departmental canines housed?
At the canine officer’s residence
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
How often shall canine kennels be cleaned?
Daily
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
True or False: departmental canines are allowed to “socialize” at the canine officer’s residence.
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
How often is the Division Canine Supervisor required to inspect the canine and its living quarters?
Quarterly
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
A canine shall not be left unattended at the canine officer’s residence for longer than _____ hours.
24 hours
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
Unless otherwise advised by a veterinarian, the canine should not be fed until the conclusion of the regular work shift nor less than _____ hours prior to going on duty.
6 hours
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
Cal-Card purchases for canine maintenance supplies (e.g., flea or tick medicine, shampoo, vitamins) shall not exceed _______ per month.
$200
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
How often shall the canine officer conduct a health inspection on the canine?
Daily
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
True or False: departmental canines shall not be used for breeding purposes.
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
True or False: Female canines shall be spayed
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
True or False: Male canines shall be neutered
False (shall not unless medically necessary)
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
True or False: departmental canines are required to be licensed within their county of residence.
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
Canines ___________ (should/shall) have micro identification chips inserted.
Shall
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
True or False: when a canine is retired, the canine should normally be awarded to the canine officer.
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
Whoever accepts possession of a retired canine shall sign a memorandum outlining the conditions of acceptance and submit a check for $_____ payable to the California Highway Patrol.”
$1
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
In extenuating circumstances where a canine is destroyed prior to FSS approval, canine officers shall complete a memorandum describing the circumstances of the canine’s death and forward it through channels to arrive at FSS no later than ________ days after the incident.
20 calendar days
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
True or False: whenever a canine dies due to unusual or unknown circumstances, the command shall order an autopsy of the canine.
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
How should canine remains be handled subsequent to an active duty death?
Cremation
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
All ____________ canine vehicles shall be equipped with an MVARS device.
Dual purpose
HPM 70.7, Chapter 3
Officers _________ (should/shall) not stop persons for the primary purpose of drug interdiction unless they have reasonable suspicion or PC of drug-related activity.
Shall
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
True or False: during call-outs between the hours of 2200 and 0600 hours, canine officers shall not undertake any routine enforcement action without another officer present.
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
After-hours requests for canine services from within the command or Division must be approved by the ____________.
Division canine supervisor or on-duty shift supervisor
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
In the absence of unusual circumstances, departmental canine teams shall not respond to perform sweeps for narcotics in ___________ without specific articulable information leading to reasonable suspicion that there are narcotics present, and then only when requested by the law enforcement agency having primary jurisdiction over that facility.
Public or private schools
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
How many pre-deployment announcements should be given by the canine officer prior to deploying the canine?
Two
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
Any report documenting a canine deployment _________ (should/shall) include a thorough description of the pre-deployment warning given or detailed justification for not providing a warning.
Shall
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Residential searches __________ (should/shall) be conducted on a leash.
Should
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
True or False: canine units should not normally be used as the primary unit on felony stops.
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
True or False: departmental canines shall not be turned over to animal control facilities for quarantine.
True
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
To facilitate accurate training records, the canine officer shall document all canine training activity and enforcement on a ___________ form.
CHP 257, Canine Training/Sniff Log
HPM 70.7, Chapter 4
What are the three phases for the dual-purpose canine teams training course?
1) Handler development
2) Narcotic detection
3) Patrol
(HPM 70.7, Chapter 5)
What is the minimum total number of hours of training given to a dual-purpose canine team?
440 hours
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
What is the minimum total number of hours of training given to a single purpose narcotic detection canine team?
240 hours
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
What is the minimum total number of hours of training given to an explosive detection canine team?
400 hours
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
What narcotics/drugs are departmental canines trained to detect?
Cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and methamphetamine
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
How many hours per week are canine officers required to train their canines in narcotic or explosive detection and patrol?
8 hours per week
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How many hours of monthly maintenance training with the Division Maintenance Trainer do canine teams have to complete?
8 hours per month
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
What type of training is included in the monthly canine maintenance training?
1) Odor detection
2) Obedience
3) Master protection/apprehension
(HPM 70.7, Chapter 5)
How often should canines receive training with detection of controlled substances?
Daily
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
What quantity of controlled substances (cocaine, marijuana, heroin, methamphetamine) should be used as narcotic training aids?
60 grams (divided into standard amounts of 10g, 20g, and 30g)
(HPM 70.7, Chapter 5)
The __________ shall be present when weighing and packaging narcotic training aids.
Canine supervisor
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
In the event a narcotic training aid is lost or damaged, the canine supervisor shall notify ______________.
The commander
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
True or False: narcotic training aids are stored in the evidence room.
False (must be kept in a separate area)
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
True or False: marijuana may be stored in the same case as the other narcotic training aids.
False (must be stored separately from the other drugs)
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
How often shall the canine supervisor conduct a visual inspection of the narcotic training aid storage facility?
Weekly
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
How often shall the canine supervisor document the control and assignment of training aids to the canine officer via unannounced audits?
Quarterly
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
True or False: training aids for explosive detection canine units may be stored in a patrol vehicle located in a residential district.
False (never in a residential district)
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
How many binders containing MSDS for all explosive material training aid compounds are to be created?
Four
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5
Where are the MSDS binders (for explosive material training aid compounds) kept?
one in the patrol vehicle
one to the canine supervisor
one to the public safety agency in area
one to the explosive ordinance disposal team
(HPM 70.7, Chapter 5)
How often shall the canine supervisor conduct a visual inspection of the magazine holding the explosive material training aids?
Weekly
HPM 70.7, Chapter 5