GO 71.3 - 100.3 Flashcards

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As part of the Academy cadet training program, cadets shall be allowed to participate in the voluntary Cadet Ride-Along Program. The ride-along will occur after the ________________________________ for the Cadet Training Class (CTC) have been published. (GO 71.3, pg. 1)

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duty assignments

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The cadets shall wear their __________________ and soft body armor. In addition, the cadets shall have their yellow safety vest readily available. Cadets do not receive peace officer powers until they graduate from the Academy; therefore, the carrying of weapons, electronic control devices, aerosol subject restraints, or the Rapid Containment Baton during the ride-along is prohibited. (GO 71.3, pg. 2)

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cadet blue uniform

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Ride-along officers ______ ensure the cadets are familiar with the operation of the radio and the shotgun/rifle Lektro-Lok. (GO 71.3, pg. 2)

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shall

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As soon as the duty assignments for the CTC are available, the Academy shall provide the involved Area offices the names of the cadets assigned to their Areas. For each Area receiving cadets, one cadet shall be assigned as the cadet liaison for all cadets assigned to that Area. The cadet liaison shall be responsible for contacting the Area’s _____________________________ to schedule the ride-along for all cadets assigned to that Area. (GO 71.3, pg. 2)

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FTEP coordinator

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5
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The cadet’s choice to participate in the Cadet Ride-Along Program is ____________. Cadets are not entitled to per diem or overtime for their participation. (GO 71.3, pg. 2)

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voluntary

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The _________________ consists of a dedicated computer and multiple cameras to automatically locate, read, and compare license plates against wanted vehicle databases. (GO 81.1, pg. 1)

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ALPR system

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__________________________ has been assigned as the Office of Primary Interest (OPI) for all matters related to the ALPR program. (GO 81.1, pg. 1)

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Field Support Section (FSS)

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Automated License Plate Recognition systems should only be operated by ___________________ personnel. (GO 81.1, pg. 1)

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trained departmental

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Disclosure regarding the Department’s use of ALPR technology is ___________. However, departmental personnel should only disclose data obtained by the technology to law enforcement personnel for official use only (FOUO) with a legitimate investigatory need. (GO 81.1, pg. 2)

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permitted

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All departmental personnel shall use the ______________________ within the Activity Tracking System when utilizing the ALPR system to collect accurate data on ALPR usage. (GO 81.1, pg. 3)

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primary activity codes

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Automated License Plate Recognition equipment shall not be installed in departmental vehicles without prior approval/coordination with ____. (GO 81.1, pg. 3)

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FSS

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The ____maintains state summary criminal history information consisting of the master record of information on criminals compiled by the attorney general’s office. That information includes names, aliases, dates of birth, physical descriptions, fingerprints, palm prints, sex offender registry, CDCR records, date(s) of arrest(s), charges, dispositions, and other pertinent data. (GO 81.6, pg. 12)

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DOJ

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13
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Historically, law enforcement has utilized the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and the _______________________________________ to obtain viable information to assist in investigations. (GO 81.6, pg. 1)

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California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS)

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Enforcement and Planning Division (EPD), Field Support Section (FSS), has been assigned Office of Primary Interest (OPI) responsibility for the identification, authorization, and implementation of ______________________________________. (GO 81.6, pg. 2)

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investigative informational databases

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Departmental employees requesting access to specific data processing resources shall submit a __________, Information Technology Request, signed by their commander. (GO 81.6, pg. 3)

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CHP 109

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Investigative informational database systems play a valuable role in the way law enforcement agencies investigate criminal activity. Due to the sensitive and confidential nature of the information within these systems, a number of databases have been deemed __________ and ____________ access only. (GO 81.6, pg. 4)

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right-to-know and need-to-know

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____________________________________________ serves as the statewide INTERPOL liaison to the U.S. DOJ, National Central Bureau, in Washington, D.C. (GO 81.6, pg. 14)

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The Emergency Notification and Tactical Alert Center (ENTAC)

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The __________________ databases are to be used for official use only as a criminal or background investigation resource. Inquiries into the database or requests for investigative information from foreign jurisdictions are limited to personnel assigned to ENTAC. (GO 81.6, pg. 15)

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INTERPOL

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___________________ are inspections performed at truck terminals by a Motor Carrier Specialist to ensure compliance with the provisions of law and applicable regulations, in accordance with GO 82.6 2 Highway Patrol Manual (HPM) 84.1, Motor Carrier Safety Operations. (GO 82.6, pg. 1)

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Terminal inspections

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_________________________________ is an organization involving the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The purpose of the ______ is to bring about uniformity in the adoption and enforcement of CMV laws and regulations throughout North America. Through a signed, individual memorandum of understanding, CHP Commercial Enforcement Program (CEP) members have agreed to strictly adhere to specific CMV, driver, and OOS standards. (GO 82.6, pg. 4)

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The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) and CVSA

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Enforcement stops conducted by ____ officers and other commercially trained personnel often result in a NAS Level I, II, or III inspection. (GO 82.6, pg. 5)

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MRE

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The CHP is committed to the unbiased and equitable treatment of all persons in enforcing the law and providing services. Employees conducting motor vehicle enforcement, including CMV inspections, shall adhere to nondiscrimination policies and ____________________________ requirements. (GO 82.6, pg. 6)

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Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

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Commercial Vehicle Section is designated as the __________________________ for all matters related to motor carrier safety with regard to the Department’s commercial vehicles. (GO 84.1, pg. 1)

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OPI (Office of Primary Interest)

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Members of this Department below the rank of Assistant Commissioner ____________ issue a letter of competence stating that an employee is qualified to operate class M vehicles. In the rare event a valid reason exists where a letter of competence is deemed suitable, a request shall be made through channels to the appropriate Assistant Commissioner for approval and signature. (GO 85.1, pg. 2)

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shall not

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Driving under the influence (DUI) continues to be a major concern for the California Highway Patrol (CHP). Therefore, the CHP is dedicated to removing impaired drivers from the roadway. The Department directs significant resources toward this goal, which includes the continued development of public information and education campaigns designed to raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving, for the purpose of changing social norms related to DUI. Ultimately, the goal of the CHP is to reduce the number of DUI drivers on California’s roadways though a combination of enforcement and public education strategies. These strategies include the implementation of the ________________________________________. (GO 90.2, pg. 1)

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Designated Driver Program (DDP)

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__________________________________ is the Office of Primary Interest for DDP activities statewide, which includes media strategies, community outreach activities, and program reporting. (GO 90.2, pg. 1)

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Impaired Driving Section (IDS)

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_____________________ coordinator is responsible for DDP planning, budgeting, and reporting. The program coordinator acts as a liaison between participating Division/Area coordinators. Additionally, the program coordinator works with the Contract Services Unit to procure and administer the DDP media contract. (GO 90.2, pg. 2)

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The IDS program

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The _______________________ has the responsibility to ensure appropriate departmental participation in community events that may benefit from DDP messaging and outreach activities. This includes assisting Area/Section coordinators with conducting outreach activities. This position is also responsible for collecting information from Division commands and reporting to the program coordinator in IDS. (GO 90.2, pg. 2)

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Division coordinator

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Protective Services Division (PSD), Dignitary Protection Section, (DPS) Threat Assessment Unit (TAU), is responsible for the _____________________ and management of threats directed toward California state-elected officers, state officials and others. (GO 100.3, pg. 1)

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investigation

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Any California Highway Patrol (CHP) employee, upon becoming personally aware of an actual or perceived threat directed toward a state public official; becoming aware of circumstances that may have an adverse affect upon the safety of such state public official; or, receiving information from another law enforcement agency pursuant to §76 PC regarding a possible threat directed against such state official, shall ensure that the incident is immediately reported to ____. (GO 100.3, pg. 1)

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TAU