HPM 100.67 Law Enforcement Assistance and Inter-Juristictional Operations Flashcards
MUTUAL AID SUPPORT:(1-7) Area commanders may authorize \_\_\_\_\_\_ of as many of their personnel as deemed necessary for the situation prior to the receipt of approval to commit resources. a. the immediate response b. paper squads c. notification d. mobilization
d. mobilization
When an Area commander receives a request for supplemental law enforcement assistance, commanders shall refer the agency to ________.
a. the appropriate Division commander
b. operational area coordinator
c. the provisions of the mutual aid process
d. Assistant Commissioner, Field
c. the provisions of the mutual aid process
If requested bu the governing body of a newly incorporated city, the CHP will continue to provide traffic law enforcement services _______ during the remainder of the fiscal year of incorporation or until establishment of a police department, whichever occurs first.
a. upon completion of a reimbursable contract
b. without reimbursement
c. strictly on an overtime / reimbursable basis
d. only if the County Sheriff declines
b. without reimbursement
The fresh pursuit authority (Fresh Pursuit Acts) extends to a ______?
a. all investigators
b. misdemeanor investigations
c. felony investigations
d. misdemeanor and felony investigations
c. felony investigations
Enforcement of Infractions outside of California. Safety Hazard. When the violation presents an on-going safety hazard and “immediate law enforcement action” is necessary, officers may make an enforcement stop. Motorists stopped should ______.
a. be cited and released at the scene
b. should not be cited at the scene
c. should be cited by an officer of the state the violation occurred in (if warranted)
d. provide identifying information to enable a complaint to be filed with the local District Attorney (if warranted)
b. should not be cited at the scene
INDIAN RESERVATIONS AND RANCHERIAS. (6-5)
Federally recognized Indian reservations and rancherias are to be considered _______ jurisdiction with respect to criminal matters and the Department will take appropriate enforcement action with respect to felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions occurring under any California statue
a. Exclusive
b. Partial
c. Mixed
d. Concurrent
e. Proprietary
e. Proprietary
ARREST OF DETENTION OF FOREIGN NATIONALS WHO CLAIM DIPLOMATIC OF CONSULAR IMMUNITY: (8-3)
Officers should take appropriate enforcement action for all violations observed, regardless of claims of diplomatic or consular immunity alleged by violator. However, a person shall not be subjected to in-custody arrest when:
a. Diplomatic or consular immunity is claimed by the individual or suspected by the officer
b. The officer has the verified or reasonably suspects that the claim of immunity is valid
c. the suspect presents a valid DOS identification card and the vehicle displays distinctive red, white, and blue license plates
d. All of the above
e. A and B only
e. A and B only
Procedures. Citable Offenses. Sergeant Nolte loves to write citations and attends court on overtime as much as humanly possible. He stops a vehicle for exceeding 90 miles per hour. The driver claims he is a Consular Officer and hands Sgt. Nolte a DOS identification card. What policy is to be followed in this situation?
a. obtain all pertinent identifying information and submit a complaint to be filed with the local district attorney, if warranted
b. if the consular officer provides a valid DOS identification, the person should not be cited and issued a verbal warning only
c. An enforcement document shall be issued at the scene for all violations warranting such action, regardless of the violator’s immunity status
d. Sgt. Nolte doesn’t need no stinking policy to tell him what to do!!! He will cite anything that moves to get that cheddar. Sweep the leg, Eric!!! No mercy !!!!!
c. An enforcement document shall be issued at the scene for all violations warranting such action, regardless of the violator’s immunity status
Sergeant Antillon has finally taken the Lt. written exam and can resume field supervision of his troopers. He stops a a suspected DUI driver and calls a unit for a turnover. The driver claims he is a Diplomatic Agent and has valid/verified DOS identification. What actions should be taken?
a. the suspect is still required to take FST’s and submit to a chemical test but will not be subjected to a physical arrest and shall not be permitted to drive. A CHP 202 shall be completed and prosecution should be pursued by the command concerned
b. The suspect should be offered FST’s and chemical tests, but they cannot be compelled. The suspect will not be subjected to a physical arrest and shall not be permitted to drive. A CHP 202 shall be completed and prosecution should be pursued by the command concerned.
c. Subjects verified through proper DOS identification as being officials entitled to immunity shall not be detained after identification is verified. Complete a memorandum documenting the enforcement contact and route withing 48 hours to Assistant Commissioner, Field.
d. The subject is to be treated the same as any other motorist traveling within the state and should not be given any preferential treatment based on immunity status. Complete a memorandum documenting the enforcement contact and route withing 48 hours to Assistant Commissioner, Field,
b. The suspect should be offered FST’s and chemical tests, but they cannot be compelled. The suspect will not be subjected to a physical arrest and shall not be permitted to drive. A CHP 202 shall be completed and prosecution should be pursued by the command concerned.
Embassy Notification. Whenever an officer arrests or detains an individual for a criminal investigation and the officer reasonably believes the person is a foreign national, the officer shall attempt to determine the person’s citizenship. (a) This procedure applies to in-custody arrests and to _______.
a. all citations issued
b. all enforcement contacts
c. detentions exceeding one hour.
d. detentions exceeding two hours
d. detentions exceeding two hours
MUTUAL AID CONCEPT: (1-3) The organizational framework for mutual aid within the state is based which of the following level(s) of increasing responsibility and activation. a. Local (cities) b. Operations areas (counties) c. regional (two or more counties) d. State e. All of the above
e. All of the above
Who is considered the operational area coordinator?
a. state senator
b. state assemblyman
c. county supervisor
d. county sheriff
d. county sheriff
REGIONAL: (1-4) The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) divides the state into \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ law enforcement mutual aid regions. a. eight b. six c. seven d. five
c. seven
POLICY: (1-5) APPROVAL TO COMMIT RESOURCE: Approval of the \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ or their designee is required before committing CHP resources in response to a request for mutual aid. a. Commissioner b. Area Commander c. Division Commander d. Shift Sergeant e. Shift OIC
a. Commissioner
When approached to provide supplemental law enforcement assistance on a limited basis, CHP commands ______ advise local agencies that CHP assistance must be requested by following the same steps contained in the mutual aid process.
a. should
b. shall
c. may
d. could
b. shall