HPM 100.70 Safety Services Program Flashcards

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Q

The mission of State Services Program (SSP) is to provide the protection of _______ and _________ through the delivery of law enforcement service to state government.

A

Life / Property

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Consistent with the mission of the CHP, the SSP was established and developed to provide for the administration of LE services to state agencies: The Department will accomplish this by:

  • Security
  • Responding
A
  1. Providing State Capitol Security, dignitary protection, and constitutional officers.
  2. Responding to calls for LE services to ensure the safety of state government officials, employees, state property, and occupants of state owned or state leased property.
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Departmental training - Protective Services Division (PSD) will provide training on an as needed basis relating to all of the following:
C-E-W-E-

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  1. Crime prevention
  2. Emergency preparedness
  3. Workplace violence
  4. Emergency Action Plans
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Section 14615(B) of the California Government Code states that the CHP has JURISDICTION over those matters related to the security of state officers, property, and occupants of state property. Furthermore, Section _______ of the CVC authorizes the CHP to provide for the PHYSICAL SECURITY of any current or former constitutional officers of the state and any current or former legislator of the state.

A

14615 (b) GC- Jurisdiction

2400(h) CVC- Physical Security

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EVENT PERMIT PROCESS: (10-4)
A permit mus be obtained to stage an event or activity at any state building and grounds within the CHP jurisdiction. “STATE BUILDING AND GROUNDS” is defined in the CCR’s as property ______, ______, _____, _____, ____, or ______ by any department or part thereof of the government of the state of CA.
O-L-R-C-U-O

A
Owned
Leased
Rented
Controlled
Used
Occupied
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EVENT PERMIT PROCESS: (10-4)
2. A permit is NOT required for the distribution of leaflets, pamphlets, etc, of a __________ _________ ________ in or on state property.

A

non commercial nature

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EVENT PERMIT PROCESS: (10-4)

b. A permit will be issued within ___ WORKING days of a completed and proper application.

A

ten (10) working

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EVENT PERMIT PROCESS: (10-4)
b. Permits will be issued within 10 working days of receipt of a complete and proper application, providing all of the following criteria are met:
1.  
2.
3.
4.
5.
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  1. NOT a “Commercial Activity” - for profit
  2. Activity DOES NOT create or cause a risk of INJURY or ILLNESS to persons or risk of DANGER to PROPERTY, and will NOT IMPEDE the performance of public business to be conducted in the area.
  3. No CONFLICT as to time, date, place, manner
  4. The completed application is received NO LATER than “10” working days PRIOR to the date of the planned activity.
  5. An Alcoholic Beverage license is obtained from ABC WITH approval from the CHP, if alcoholic beverages are to be SOLD and consumed on premises.
  6. Insurance Coverage is in effect for Hazardous Activites or events.
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EVENT PERMIT PROCESS: (10-6)

f. One security person SHALL be designated for each____ persons expected to be in attendance.

A

50

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EVENT PERMIT PROCESS: (10-7)

The following activities are prohibited on State property:

A
  1. Danger disrupt, Damage, violate
  2. Commercial activities- financial gain
    - ———————————————————————-
  3. Any activity that might endanger public safety, disrupt public business, damage state grounds or buildings, or violate state or local laws.
  4. Commercial activities as defined by section 1851 CCR
    - “ Commercial activity “ shall mean any activity or action, undertaken in whole or in part by one or more business entities and/or individuals, whose purpose in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, is derived or realize a present or future financial gain for the individual(s) or business entity or entities.
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EVENT PERMIT PROCESS: (10-4)
d. RETENTION PERIOD: Approved permits should remain in an active file until the event(s)/ activities have concluded. Thereafter, the permits should be retained for a period of ___ years.

A

two (2)

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EVENT PERMIT PROCESS: (10-10)

  1. SERVING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ON STATE PROPERTY
    a. If alcoholic beverages are to be SOLD and consumed on the premises, an alcoholic beverage license must be obtained from ABC with approval from the CHP. A _____ must be completed for all “open” and “closed” events involving alcohol.
A

CHP398

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13
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DOJ Stops are coded into three categories and may be placed upon a vehicle for one or more of the following reasons:
Stop Codes:
"A"-
"W"-
"F"-
A

A- Armed and Dengerous
W- wanted
F- Used in the commission of a Felony

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In accordance with section 527.8 of the California Code of Civil Procedure, any employer may seek a temporary restraining order, and an injunction on behalf of an employee who has been the victim of violence, or threatened of violence in the workplace. A hearing shall be held within ____ days of filing of the petition for the injunction.

A

15 days.

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15
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GOVERNMENT SERVICES: (11-3)
2. ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCHES: Unlike a criminal search, an administrative search is not based on probable cause or a warrant. The administrative search is limited in intrusiveness and is based on a reasonable need to protect the public.

A

REVIEW:
GOVERNMENT SERVICES: (11-3)
2. ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCHES: Unlike a criminal search, an administrative search is not based on probable cause or a warrant. The administrative search is limited in intrusiveness and is based on a reasonable need to protect the public.

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GOVERNMENT SERVICES: (11-4)
d. ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCHES- Searches as a condition of entry to public buildings, are allowed under the ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCH EXCEPTION to the constitutional protection against warrantless searches. The search is legal as long as it is
1. R
2. N
3. C.
Administrative searches may be conducted when there is probable cause for concern of public safety.

A
  1. REASONABLE
  2. NO MORE INTRUSIVE THAN NECESSARY, and
  3. CONDUCTED FOR A PURPOSE OTHER THAN GATHERING INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE.
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GOVERNMENT SERVICES: (11-5)
ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCHES
b. When available a _________ SHALL be used to scan all person entering the search area.
- A Handheld metal detector may be used only after receiving approval from the _____________.

A

MAGNETOMETER

AREA COMMANDER

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DOJ VEHICLE RESTRAIN PROCEDURES: (13-4)
3. A minimum of ___ uniformed CHP officers SHOULD be dispatched to investigate any DOJ stop at the DMV field office. The closest available units should be dispatched to the incident. The responding officers SHALL request the reason for the DOJ stop and request a subject check of possible suspects at DMV.

A

two