HPM 100.67 Flashcards

1
Q

 Who may approve a response to a mutual aid request for an 11-99 call in an incorporated city.

a) The supervisor or officer in charge  

b) The Officer in charge or senior ranking officer on shift

c) Any officer

d) Any officer with a prior mutual aid agreement in place

A

c) Any officer

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As a newly assigned supervisor to the Marin Area, a violent protest erupts at the local college. Your old friend, a sergeant in the San Rafael Police Department, notifies you of the protest and says, “These guys are going to cause problems.” “We need your guys over on Main Street.” As a sergeant, can you approve mutual aid requests for assistance for allied agencies?

Yes, until proper notification can be made to your commander.

Yes, notification shall be made to the commander as soon as possible.

Yes, due to the exigency of the request.

No, approval shall be made through the commander first.

A

No, approval shall be made through the commander first.

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Consistent with the secondary mission of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the desire of the Governor to ensure the people of the State of California are provided with adequate law enforcement services, uniformed personnel may provide supplemental law enforcement assistance when approved by the ______________.

a) Governor

b) Commissioner

c) Director of Office of Transportation

d) Division Chief

A

a) Governor

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In cases where the Department is requested by the Governor’s Office to assist local law enforcement agencies on a limited basis, the _______________ Office will convene a planning session with the affected sheriff, chief of police, CHP, and local government leadership to discuss any deployment of CHP resources.

Governor

Commissioner

Director of Office of Transportation

Division Chief

A

Commissioner

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5
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As a result of the planning session, the Department may enter into an agreement with a local jurisdiction to provide limited-term supplemental law enforcement assistance on a Non reimbursable/Reimbursable basis.

A

Non reimbursable

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In situations where the Governor’s Office requests the Department provide assistance to a local agency, the Commissioner’s Office will contact the concerned division/area to initiate a planning session with the affected sheriff, chief of police, CHP, and local government leadership to discuss any deployment of CHP resources.

A

Division

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True/False- If requested by the governing body of a newly incorporated city, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) will continue 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 city which has entered into a contractual agreement with a neighboring city or the county for traffic law
enforcement services will be deemed to have established its own police department.

A

True

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Generally, traffic law enforcement services will not be provided for a period longer than ____ months from the date of incorporation. However, when unforeseen circumstances arise preventing the timely establishment of police services, the CHP will consider continuing services for a limited duration provided that a formal request is made by the city’s governing body. The request must include provisions for full reimbursement of services. California Highway Patrol personnel are not to solicit or encourage requests for such extended services.

a) 12 months

b) 24 months

c) 6 months

d) 3 months

A

12 months

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9
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The respective Commissioner or Chief of each party has agreed that any law enforcement officer who is regularly employed by the CHP or the affected state’s highway patrol, department of public safety, or state police is a peace officer in the other state whenever which of the following conditions are met?

a) In response to a request for services initiated by either state.

b) Upon the recognition by any such officer of a situation or circumstance within the jurisdiction or territory of the bordering state which requires immediate law enforcement action or other emergency action.

c) There are no conditions. Officers have reciprocity in adjoining states at all times.

d) Both a and b

A

d) Both a and b

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10
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Requests for assistance involving major occurrences which may require a large number of officers, resources, or a considerable expenditure of time, SHOULD, SHALL or MAY be made to an officer of command status from the assisting state.

Should

Shall

May

A

Shall

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11
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Officers performing any functions within the territory of the bordering state, in accordance with these agreements, SHOULD, SHALL or MAY have all law enforcement powers, privileges, and immunities from liability; exceptions from law, ordinances, and rules; and all pension, relief, disability, workers’ compensation, and other benefits which apply to the activity of officers when performing duties within the territorial limits of their respective state.

Should

Shall

May

A

Shall

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12
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Pursuant to Section 2403.5 of the Vehicle Code (VC), the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreements convey limited peace officer authority specifically to officers of the CHP, Oregon State Police (OSP), Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety (NHP), and Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) acting outside their state, but within how many statute miles of the state border?

10

20

50

100

A

50

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13
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True or False, 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 as soon as possible.

True

False

A

true

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14
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Whether in pursuit or for collision/investigative follow-up, Officers are to do what?

Supervisory approval should be obtained prior to entering the adjoining state.

When prior notification is impractical, officers shall make notification as soon as possible.

Officers shall also immediately notify the appropriate local law enforcement agency of the nature and circumstances surrounding the incident.

As a courtesy, officers should also notify other law enforcement agencies when in their jurisdiction.

All of the above

A

All of the above

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15
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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 _____. Thus, an officer who initiates a ______ pursuit in California may continue the pursuit, should the circumstances warrant.

Felon/Felony

Criminal/Vehicle

Violator/Vehicle

None of the above

A

Felon/Felony

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16
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The Fresh Pursuit Acts are or are not applicable to misdemeanor violations, however, the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreements, permit officers to act within 50 statute miles of the state border where “immediate law enforcement action” is required or requested. Officers should not pursue beyond the 50 statute mile limit unless the subject’s driving presents an extreme hazard to the public (i.e., DUI, reckless).

Are

Are not

A

Are not

17
Q

Do the Fresh Pursuit Acts or the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreements authorize routine enforcement of traffic violations (infractions) outside the State of California.

Yes

No

Maybe

It depends

A

No

18
Q

Which adjoining states permit forced blood draws?

Oregon

Nevada

Arizona

All of the above

A

Nevada

19
Q

Felony Arrests. The Fresh Pursuit Acts specify officers have both the authority to arrest and hold such “person in custody.” Further, the Fresh Pursuit Acts mandate what?

Officers take the accused before a local magistrate to determine the lawfulness of the arrest.

Officers turn over the arrest to the agency with jurisdiction.

Officers transport the violator back to the jurisdiction where the pursuit was initiated.

Officers book the violator in the county where the arrest took place.

A

Officers take the accused before a local magistrate to determine the lawfulness of the arrest.

20
Q

Pursuant to the Interstate Mutual Assistance Agreement, officers “taking a person or property into custody” shall do what?

Take the accused before a local magistrate to determine the lawfulness of the arrest.

Relinquish custody to the appropriate agency (OSP, NHP, and Arizona DPS) at the earliest convenience.

Cite and release the violator.

A

Relinquish custody to the appropriate agency (OSP, NHP, and Arizona DPS) at the earliest convenience.

21
Q

Upon making an enforcement contact where the violator claims diplomatic immunity, an enforcement document ________ be issued at the scene for all violations warranting such action, regardless of the violator’s immunity status. (Page 8-5)

Shall

Should

May

A

Should

22
Q

Upon making an enforcement contact where the violator claims diplomatic immunity, the claimant _______be requested to sign the CHP 215. (Page 8-6)

Shall

Should

May

Shall not

Should not

A

Shall

23
Q

Verified diplomatic agents and consular officers, including staff and family members from countries with which the U.S. has special agreements, are not required to sign the CHP 215. The word _________ shall be entered in the signature box, and the violator shall be released. (Page 8-6)

Postponed

Released

Immunity

Refused

Identified

A

Refused

24
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). (Page 8-6)

Shall

Should

Shall not

Should not

May

A

Shall not

25
Q

Upon making an enforcement contact in which an in-custody arrest is warranted and the violator claims diplomatic immunity, a supervisor ________ be notified and ________ respond to the scene whenever possible. (Page 8-6)

Shall / Shall

Shall/Should

Should/Should

Should / May

Shall / May

A

Shall/Should

26
Q

If a violator with diplomatic immunity appears to have been driving while under the influence (DUI), field sobriety tests (including Preliminary Alcohol Screening device tests) and chemical tests should be offered and obtained whenever possible, but these tests cannot be compelled. The subject ________ be permitted to drive. (Page 8-8)

Shall

Should

Shall not

Should not

A

Shall not

27
Q

Officers _________ stop or detain persons solely for the purpose of determining immigration status. (page 8-8)

Shall

Should

May

Shall not

Should not

A

Shall not

28
Q

If an investigation or report is completed documenting an event that involves a foreign national killed or injured (e.g., CHP 555, CHP 202/216), embassy/consulate advisement and notification, if applicable, _______ be noted in the investigation or report. (Page 8-16)

Shall

Should

May

A

Should

29
Q

A photocopy of each CHP 215, CHP 216, or CHP 202 involving an identified diplomat and/or immunity claimant ______ be sent via e-mail within 48 hours to Assistant Commissioner, Field (ACF), at CHP-ACF_REQUEST_FOR_ACTION, whether or not the claim is verified. (Page 8-9)

Shall

Should

May

A

Shall

30
Q

Whenever a CHP 215, Notice to Appear, is issued to an immunity claimant the title and country represented by the claimant are to be recorded ___________________________________ for later reference. (Page 8-5 to 8-6)

On the WMVARS record

On the face of the CHP 215

In the narrative of the CHP 216

On the back of the officer’s copy of the 215.

A

On the back of the officer’s copy of the 215.

31
Q

The specific degree of immunity afforded to foreign service personnel within the US is directly related to their function and position in this country. Who is afforded the highest levels of immunity?

Diplomatic agents (e.g., ambassadors and United Nations’ representatives)

General consuls (The head consular officer of a consulate)

Vice Consuls

Honorary Consuls

Consular Service Staff

A

Diplomatic agents (e.g., ambassadors and United Nations’ representatives)