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1
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Interstate mutual assistance is reciprocal assistance between the California Highway Patrol and what other agencies?

A

Oregon State Police, Nevada Highway Patrol and Arizona Department of Public Safety. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

2
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Interstate law enforcement assistance involves procedures and actions which are different than those in the California ________.

A

Master Mutual Aid Agreement. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

3
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The original agreement documents pertaining to the Interstate Mutual Assistance agreements are maintained by the _________.

A

Emergency Operations Section (EOS). (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

4
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The purpose of the ______ is to permit the affected states to make the most efficient use of their powers by enabling them to cooperate with governmental organizations of other named states on a basis of mutual advantage.

A

Interstate mutual assistance agreement (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

5
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All assistance rendered voluntarily or in response to a request shall be limited to that area within _______ miles of any point along the common border of the affected states.

A

50 statute miles. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

6
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A state officer who is performing voluntary assistance in another state _________ (should/shall) notify the state within whose territory or jurisdiction the voluntary assistance is being rendered.

A

Shall (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

7
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Requests for interstate mutual assistance __________(should/shall) be made by any officer of the assisting state through established communications systems.

A

Shall (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

8
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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, shall be made to an officer of _______ from the assisting state.

A

Command Status (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

9
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Officers of the _______will be primarily responsible for safeguarding lives and property, making and processing arrests, and impounding vehicles within the territorial boundaries of their state.

A

Requesting state. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

10
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When an assisting officer takes a person or property into custody, the officer__________ (should/shall) relinquish custody of the said person or property at the earliest convenience to an officer of the requesting state.

A

Shall (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

11
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Officers of the assisting state who are subpoenaed to court or other administrative hearings or boards, as a direct result of providing assistance, _________ (should/shall) honor all subpoenas by the requesting state.

A

Shall (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

12
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Each state _________ (should/shall) be responsible and liable for any damages or injuries caused by its employees.

A

Shall (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

13
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When assisting another state, are officers considered employees of the requesting state?

A

No (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

14
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When assisting another organization, which state is responsible for the provision and maintenance of its equipment and supplies?

A

Each organization shall be responsible for their own. Except when it is necessary to share equipment owned or furnished by the other state. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

15
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The Interstate mutual assistance agreement may be voluntarily terminated in whole or part upon notice by either organization in writing not less than ____ days in advance.

A

30 days (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

16
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TRUE/FALSE: Officers performing any functions within the territory of the bordering state, in accordance with these agreements, shall have all law enforcement powers, privileges, and immunities from liability; exceptions from law, ordinances, and rules.

A

TRUE (HPM 100.67, Chapter 4)

17
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______ ____ is a planned cooperative effort between city, county, and state emergency response agencies to ensure consistent and efficient emergency services to each other in extraordinary situations.

A

Mutual aid (HPM 100.67, 1-3)

18
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What are the four levels of the organizational framework for mutual aid?

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From smallest to largest: 1. Local (cities) 2. Operational areas (Counties) 3. Regional (two or more counties) 4. State. (HPM 100.67, 1-3)

19
Q

What are the two exceptions for which the CHP will provide mutual aid assistance prior to the reasonable commitment of available county resources?

A

Officer needs assistance and emergency traffic assistance. (HPM 100.67, 1-3)

20
Q

How many law enforcement mutual aid regions is the state divided into by the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)?

A

Seven (HPM 100.67, 1-4)

21
Q

The authority for the CHP to provide the various types of assistance and support for mutual aid is contained where?

A

California Penal Code, Governor’s Executive Orders, California Emergency Services Act, the Master Mutual Aid Agreement, and the Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Plan. (HPM 100.67, 1-4)

22
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The approval to commit CHP resources to a request for mutual aid must come from who?

A

The Commissioner or their designee. (HPM 100.67, 1-5)

23
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Prior to CHP support of mutual aid operations, the resources at the ______ and _____ governmental level must already be reasonably committed, or whenever determined by the Governor that prior commitment is in the best interest of the state.

A

local, adjacent (HPM 100.67, 1-5)

24
Q

Will the CHP provide mutual aid to custodial facilities if the request is for unarmed assistance?

A

No. (HPM 100.67, 1-5)

25
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Missions for mutual aid within the confines of custodial facilities shall be limited to the prevention of ____ or ____ to any person, including inmates or wards, as deemed appropriate and necessary by the ranking CHP officer at the scene .

A

death, injury (HPM 100.67, 1-6)

26
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When CHP personnel are committed to the support of local authorities, they (should/shall) remain under the command and control of the CHP, including all CHP policies and procedures.

A

shall (HPM 100.67, 1-6)

27
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The degree of response of CHP personnel to an “Officer needs assistance” request will be determined by who?

A

The on-duty supervisor authorized to commit personnel and resources. (HPM 100.67, 1-6)

28
Q

Commitment of personnel and resources should be sufficient to meet the emergency while also assuring what?

A

continuation of other essential services throughout the Area. (HPM 100.67, 1-7)

29
Q

When there is a request fort emergency traffic assistance, the senior ranking officer on duty shall do what?

A

Deploy personnel, notify commander, respond to the scene, assess the situation, direct departmental involvement until relieved by higher rank. (HPM 100.67, 1-7)

30
Q

Assistance to a city or county law enforcement agency involved in a job action is granted by who?

A

Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, Field or Assistant Commissioner, Staff (HPM 100.67, 1-9)

31
Q

When responding to mutual aid assistance in non-traffic matters of incorporated areas, or unincorporated areas handled by the county sheriff, the CHP’s response will be limited to ____ ____ or _____ _____ situations.

A

life-saving, property-protection. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 1)

32
Q

True or false: When providing mutual aid at a major crime scene, CHP personnel will obtain basic information and turn it over to the law enforcement agency conducting the follow-up investigation.

A

True. (HPM 100.67, 1-10)

33
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True or False: If a CHP officer makes an arrest while providing mutual aid at a crime scene or traffic collision the CHP officer will turn the suspect over to the appropriate law enforcement agency.

A

False. They will obtain all information necessary to support the arrest. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 1)

34
Q

The Department will respond to traffic collisions within a city only after what condition?

A

supervisory and administrative personnel of the cities law enforcement agency are fully committed. (HPM 100.67, 1-11)

35
Q

CHP response to traffic collision within a city is normally limited to what type of collisions?

A

Fatal, injury, DUI, or major property damage. (HPM 100.67, 1-11)

36
Q

What happens to any information collected by CHP personnel while conducting mutual aid assistance at the scene of a traffic collision?

A

turned over to the appropriate law enforcement agency. (HPM 100.67, 1-11)

37
Q

True or False: The CHP will respond to mutual aid assistance in national parks.

A

False. Local and state law enforcement personnel have no authority in national parks. (HPM 100.67, 1-12)

38
Q

How many Mobile Communications Support Vans are available through California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services?

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4 vans. (HPM 100.67, 1-13)

39
Q

In what counties are the Mobile Communications Support Vans stationed?

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Alameda, Shasta, Fresno, Stanislaus. (HPM 100.67, 1-13)

40
Q

When assistance is requested on a limited basis what should CHP commands advise a local agency to follow?

A

The same steps contained in the mutual aid process. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 2)

41
Q

If limited aid is requested by the Governor’s Office, the _______ _______ will convene a planning session with the affected sheriff, chief of police, CHP, etc.

A

Commissioner’s Office. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 2)

42
Q

Whether in pursuit or for collision/investigative follow-up, Supervisory approval (should/shall) be obtained prior to entering the adjoining state?

A

Should (HPM 100.67, Chapter 5)

43
Q

Can an officer conduct routine enforcement of traffic violations (infractions) outside of California?

A

No (HPM 100.67, Chapter 5)

44
Q

Does the State of Oregon and Arizona specifically prohibit forced blood withdrawal?

A

Yes, but Arizona allows evidential use of samples drawn for medical purposes. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 5)

45
Q

How much notification must a tribe provide to the local sheriff’s department of the county in which the tribal land is located, when they intend to transport gaming equipment?

A

10 Days (HPM 100.67, Chapter 9)

46
Q

Any gaming device being transported must be transported in a locked compartment or sealed container within the transporting vehicle, and must be _________ during transport.

A

Inaccessible (HPM 100.67, Chapter 9)

47
Q

What are two examples of “gaming equipment” that may be transported to/from sovereign Indian tribal lands?

A

Slot Machines, Video Poker Machines. (HPM 100.67, Chapter 9)

48
Q

A person claiming diplomatic or consular immunity shall not be subjected to in-custody arrest when _____.

A

The officer has verified or reasonably suspects that the claim of immunity is valid. (HPM 100.67, 8-3)

49
Q

All diplomatic and consular personnel who are entitled to immunity are registered with the _____ and are issued distinctive identification cards.

A

U.S. Department of State’s (DOS) (HPM 100.67, 8-5)

50
Q

Vehicles which are owned by foreign missions or foreign service personnel and their dependents, generally have license plates labeled with the word _____ or _____.

A

“diplomat” or “consul” (HPM 100.67, 8-5)

51
Q

An enforcement document _____ (should/shall) be issued at the scene for all violations warranting such action, regardless of the violator’s immunity status.

A

Shall (HPM 100.67, 8-5)

52
Q

TRUE/FALSE: If requested by the governing body of a newly incorporated city, the 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.

A

True (HPM 100.67, 3-1)

53
Q

Generally, traffic law enforcement services will not be provided for a period of __ months from the date a city becomes incorporated.

A

12 (However, the CHP will consider providing services for a limited duration if a formal request is made by the city’s governing body) (HPM 100.67, 3-2)

54
Q

Verified diplomatic agents and consular officers, including staff and family members from countries with which the U.S. has special agreements _____ required to sign the CHP 215.

A

Are not (HPM 100.67, 8-6)

55
Q

A subject who is placed under arrest and claims diplomatic or consular immunity _____ be physically restrained before verification of the claim.

A

Shall not (HPM 100.67, 8-6)

56
Q

A supervisor shall be promptly notified and _____ (should/shall) respond to the scene of in-custody arrests of diplomatic agents and consular officers.

A

Should (HPM 100.67, 8-7)

57
Q

A photocopy of each CHP 215, CHP 216, or CHP 202, involving an identified diplomat and/or immunity claimant shall be sent via e-mail within _____ hours to the Assistant Commissioner, Field (ACF).

A

48 hours (HPM 100.67, 8-9)

58
Q

Section _______ allows the Department to contract with governmental agencies for law enforcement services.

A

Section 6502 GC (HPM 100.67, 3-5)

59
Q

Officers making a stop on a National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) vehicle should expect and look for what?

A

An NNSA escort vehicle to pull in front of the transport vehicle with red and blue lights activated.

(HPM 100.67, 7-5)

60
Q

Officers shall not unneccessarily delay or obstruct National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) convoys transporting what?

A

Special Nuclear Materials.

(HPM 100.67, 7-3)

61
Q

During all contacts with National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), officers should bear in mind the convoys are protect by ____ ____ ____ and the loads transported require special handling.

A

Armed federal agencts (in civilian attire).

(HPM 100.67, 7-3)

62
Q

National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) semi-trailer vans are 40 feet in length and have no identifiable markings or placards other than __ ______ ____ ____.

A

US Government License Plates.

(HPM 100.67, 7-4)

63
Q

National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) escort vehicles vary in appearance; however, common features include __ ______ ______ _____, ___, and ___ & ___ _____ ______ lights.

A

US Government License Plates, sirens, red & blue forward emergency lights.

(HPM 100.67 7-4)

64
Q

When CHP officers make an enforcement stop on a National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) convoy, what should CHP officers avoid?

A

Making a two officer approach if not deemed absolutely necessary.

(HPM 100.67, 7-8)

65
Q

May CHP Officers provide additional firepower directed at terrorists or threats when requested by a National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) agent-in-charge?

A

Yes, within departmental policy and as resources are available.

(HPM 100.67, 7-7)

66
Q

Defense Courier Service stations in California are at what two locations?

A

DCS Station Travis (AFB) and DCS Station San Diego (Naval Base)

(HPM 100.67, 7-11)

67
Q

When approaching a National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) convoy during an emergency field incident, officers must approach with extreme caution, take cover, and communicate via pre-authorized ______/________.

A

Sign/Countersign

(HPM 100.67, 7-9)

68
Q

CHP Officers who fail to respond with/to the correct sign/countersign may be considered hostile. What should officers in this situation do?

A

Take cover to avoid possible small arms fire, and contact dispatch to confirm the correct sign/countersign.

(HPM 100.67, 7-9)

69
Q

Peace officer authority available to state and local officials within _____ ______ can range from no authority to complete authority.

A

Federal Lands

(HPM 100.67, 6-3)

70
Q

Experts in jurisdictional matters classify range of authority into what four categories?

A
  1. Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction
  2. Partial Jurisdiction
  3. Concurrent Jurisdiction
  4. Proprietary Jurisdiction

(HPM 100.67, 6-3)

71
Q

__________ _________ and __________ are to be considered exclusive jurisdiction with respect to civil matters, and neither the Department nor local government can cite for parking violations, impose Administrative Per Se driver license sanctions, enforce the “zero tolerance” minor driving-under-the-influence law, or enforce local ordinances.

A

Indian Reservations; Rancherias

(HPM 100.67, 6-6)

72
Q

Because the federal government and the state have identical jurisdiction, Area commands _____ (Should/Shall) attempt to negotiate an operating agreement with the affected federal agency to provide the optimum level of traffic law enforcement on federal property.

A

Shall

(HPM 100.67, 6-10)

73
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