GO 100.38 – GO 100.45 Flashcards

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  1. Areas shall use the Area Information System (AIS) to generate case numbers for all felony, misdemeanor and _____________cases. (GO 100.38 Pg. 1)
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miscellaneous

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  1. Once a case number has been assigned, it _________ be changed because the charge has been either upgraded or downgraded as a result of subsequent investigation or filing by the city or district attorney. (GO 100.38 Pg. 1)
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will not

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  1. AIS Numbers: “S” numbers are assigned by _______________ to cases involving stolen vehicles and boats, stolen license plates, stolen vehicle and boat parts, and felony vehicles and plates that are identifiable by a license plate manufacturer’s serial number or owner applied number. (GO 100.38 Pg. 2)
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Communications Centers

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  1. AIS Numbers: “V” numbers are assigned by ________________ to cases involving stored, impounded, repossessed, lost, or pawned vehicles and boats, and found or evidence vehicle parts and plates. (GO 100.38 Pg. 3)
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the Communications Centers

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  1. The Office of Primary Interest (OPI) for the CHP 202 is the ____________. (GO 100.39 Pg. 1)
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Impaired Driving Section

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  1. The Office of Primary Interest (OPI) for the CHP 216 is the ______________. (GO 100.39 Pg. 1)
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Research and Planning Section

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  1. When using a CHP ____, each individual subject’s information shall be entered on a separate page of the CHP ____as part of the same report (GO 100.39 Pg. 2)
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216

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  1. Stolen and recovered vehicles are not reported on the CHP 216 when the only information available is contained on the CHP ____. (GO 100.39 Pg. 3)
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180

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  1. The __________ box of the CHP 202 and CHP 216 shall be completed whenever evidence or property is retrieved from an arrest/investigation. The evidence (E) number shall be entered in the space provided to ensure later retrieval of the evidence/property. (GO 100.39 Pg. 5)
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Evidence/Property

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  1. The Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) number box of the CHP 202 and CHP 216 shall be completed for all arrests/investigations or incidents. The full _______ CAD number shall be entered in the space provided to ensure later retrieval of the event information. (GO 100.39 Pg. 5)
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13-DIGIT

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  1. When completing the entry for the social security number, suspects _____be advised that release of this information is voluntary and if they choose to release it, the number will be provided to DOJ as part of their arrest record (see GO 6.3, Disclosure of Social Security Account Numbers). If suspects choose not to reveal their social security number, the word “refused” should be entered. If suspects state they do not know their social security number, the word “unknown” should be entered. (GO 100.39 Pg. 7)
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shall

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  1. Areas shall contact their local district/city attorney’s office for guidance prior to having officers provide the _______________. Recommendations shall be incorporated into the Area’s local Standard Operating Procedures. (GO 100.39 Pg. 7)
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Watson Advisement

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  1. Officers shall complete reports as accurately as possible. Knowingly reporting false information on a report filed with the Department is a violation of Section 118.1 PC, a _______. However, this section does not apply to the contents of any statement which an officer attributes to any other person in the report. (GO 100.39, Pg. 8)
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felony

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  1. The retention schedule for a CHP 202 or CHP 216 is summarized as follows: Felonies: _______ years. (GO 100.39 Pg. 9)
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four

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  1. The retention schedule for a CHP 202 or CHP 216 is summarized as follows: Misdemeanors: ____ years. (GO 100.39 Pg. 9)
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three

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16
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  1. Departmental employees ______ ensure all drivers and passengers are properly using vehicle occupant restraint systems when operating or riding in state-owned vehicles, or when using rented or private vehicles while conducting state business. (GO 100.40 Pg. 1)
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shall

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  1. Effective January 1, 2017, children under two years of age shall be properly secured in a rear-facing child passenger restraint system unless the child weighs ___or more pounds or is 40 or more inches tall. (GO 100.40 Pg. 2)
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40

18
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  1. The CHP shall be primarily responsible for permit enforcement of FO and FI Filming Encroachment Permits (refer to paragraphs 5.a. and 5.b. for definitions of FO and FI) on ______ highways (whether incorporated or unincorporated). (GO 100.41 Pg. 1)
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state

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  1. CHP ____, Permit Application for Activity on State Property: A CHP _____is a permit issued pursuant to HPM 100.70 authorizing the use of state owned or leased buildings and grounds. (GO 100.41 Pg. 3)
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398

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  1. Film Permit Application Process: The application process begins when a film company representative contacts the _____________ for a permit to film on a highway. (GO 100.41 Pg. 4)
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California Film Commission

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  1. When a violation of Filming Encroachment Permit conditions or provisions occurs, any uniformed CHP employee ____ interrupt the filming process. (GO 100.41 Pg. 6)
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may

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  1. The ______________ will advise the Area command of the film permit type and upon Area concurrence, the conditions. (GO 100.41 Pg. 8)
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Film Media Relations Officer

23
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  1. Commands shall inform a ride-along participant that, should they witness any type of incident (e.g., arrest, citation, etc.), they ____ be subpoenaed to testify in court as a witness. (GO 100.42 Pg. 2)
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may

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  1. All ride-along requests shall be forwarded to and reviewed by the ______________ or their designee. (GO 100.42 Pg. 2)
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Area commander

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  1. An _______ CHP officer shall not participate in a voluntary, off-duty ride-along with an allied law enforcement agency without first receiving the written approval from their respective commander. (GO 100.42 Pg. 3)
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armed

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  1. All ride-along participants shall dress ______________. A ride-along participant in a CHP vehicle is viewed by the public as a representative of the Department. Therefore, the participant’s attire, appearance, and personal conduct shall reflect the standards of the Department. (GO 100.42 Pg. 3)
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conservatively

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  1. A preliminary record check ________ be conducted on all prospective ride-along participants using the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS). (GO 100.42 Pg. 4)
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should

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  1. A CHP ____ shall be signed by all non-CHP employee ride-along participants prior to a ride-along. (GO 100.42 Pg. 4)
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428

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  1. The CHP is responsible for state highway incident management and law enforcement. The ________ is responsible for the operation and management of the state highway system. (GO 100.43 Pg. 1)
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  1. When a situation on the roadway has been deemed to be permanent or long term, it is the responsibility of _______ to use all available resources to control and manage traffic. (GO 100.43 Pg. 2)
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Caltrans

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  1. _____________ will be provided by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) upon request at locations identified as essential for departmental operations. (GO 100.44 Pg. 1)
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Highway median barrier openings

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  1. Highway median barrier openings: The median needs to be wide enough to accommodate turning vehicles safely and contain the barrier with any necessary tapers. Therefore, motorcycle emergency passageways are typically not provided where the median is less than 22 feet wide, and motor vehicle emergency passageways are typically not provided where the median is ___feet or less in width, unless there are unusual circumstances. (GO 100.44 Pg. 2)
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32

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  1. Glare screens are designed to screen out the headlight glare of opposing traffic. Glare screens on new or existing concrete median barriers may be considered where the median is ___feet or less in width. (GO 100.44 Pg. 2)
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22

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  1. Uniformed personnel operating enforcement vehicles while assigned to patrol duties ______ Stop to assist persons who are in apparent need regardless of geographical location. (GO 100.45 Pg. 2)
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shall

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  1. Officers performing patrol duty shall check all vehicles which appear to be unattended or disabled upon state highways (including freeways), _____________, and other major traffic arteries within the geographical area of the Department’s primary responsibility, as such vehicles may actually be occupied or disabled. (GO 100.45 Pg. 2)
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unincorporated roadways

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  1. Upon locating a vehicle that has been involved in a crash and is unoccupied, officers shall practice due diligence by conducting a thorough search of the area and attempt to contact the __________ of the vehicle to determine the whereabouts of the occupants of the vehicle. (GO 100.45 Pg. 2)
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registered owner

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  1. Officers _____ transport, or remain with occupants of disabled vehicles, if the officers believe a foreseeable danger exists and no higher priority emergency requiring their attention exists. (GO 100.45 Pg. 3)
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shall

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  1. CHP ____, Vehicle Check/Parking Warning/Highway Damage Report, shall be completed and attached to all unoccupied vehicles which appear to be abandoned, unlawfully parked, or disabled within the area of the Department’s primary jurisdiction. (GO 100.45 Pg. 4)
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422

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  1. Nonuniformed employees driving marked vehicles or unmarked state vehicles with departmental radios who become aware of a pedestrian or a motorist in need of assistance ____ ensure the need is relayed to the appropriate departmental personnel having responsibility for providing or arranging such assistance. (GO 100.45 Pg. 6)
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shall