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01-474Retu rn Copy To: O ' " � � � � � � Police Dept. Accounting Presented By: RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA � Referred To: Committee:Date: 1 2 WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Police Department has authorizafion to receive a$2,500 grant from 3 Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc. (CSS), a non-profit organization and operator of the Minnesota 4 Motorcycle Safety Center under contract with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety; and 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council accepts this grant and authorizes the City to enter into, and Chief � William Finney to implement the attached agreement with Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc, which 8 includes an indemniTcation clause. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3b 37 Council File # Q� y� a� Green Sheet # 111761 DEPf x�NtENTfOFPICFJCOUNCIL DATE INITIA7ED roi��!!„ °� aiaioi GREEN SHEET No. 1ll761 CONTACT PERSON & PHON �NliLauD INfiInUDATE WilliamFinney 292-3588 �� -` �- ���'�" 1 oer.venner�roixECro � If� 5 cmcouHU� MU57 BE ON COUNG�L AGENDA BY (DATE) o, _�� A$AP �cmnrrorsaer ❑c�nc�ersic 1 L IFlxqNCW.sFJmcESO�x��`" �FlNnxCWLSERV/nCCTc V�J �MATOR�OR0.5SIS�ANT�_ ❑HIIMFNRIGFrtS TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES 7 (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) ACTION REqUESTED Approval of the attached council resolution authorizing the City of Saint Paul to accept a grant from Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc. (CSS) and authorizing the Ciry to enter into, and Chief William Finney to implement an agreement with CSS. RECOMMENDATION App�ove (A) of RejeCt (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MIISTANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 7. Has this personffrtn everworked under a contract for this depaAment? PLANNING COMMISSION YES NO CIB COMMITTEE 2. Has ihis person/frtn ever been a city employee? CIVIL SERVICE CAMM{SSION YES NO 3. Does this persoNfrm possess a skill not irorcnally possessetl by any curreM ciry empioyee� YES NO 4. Is this person/firtn a targeted �endoR YES NO 6cpla�n all yes answers on separate sheet and attach to green sheet , INITIA7ING PROBLEM ISSUE, OPPORTUNIN (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY) CSS is a non-profit organization and operator of the Minnesota Motorcycle Safety Center under contract with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. The Saint Paul Police Deparhnent has authorization to receive a $2,500 gant from CSS to conduct an impaued motorcyclist campaign June 15 through June 16, 2001, and 7une 22 through June 23, 20�1. ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED CSS will provide training for detecrion of impa'ued motoicyclists and funding foc overtime to conduct an impaired motorcyclist campaign. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED � � �� APR 2 '� ��a�; � None. DISADVANTAGESIFNOTAPPROVED I.ost opportunity to improve detection of impaired motorcyclists and reduce the number of impaired motoxcyclists. TOTAL AMOUN70F TRANSAC710p1$ COSTIREVENUE BUDGETED (C!R ONE ���� GiF l� �tl� FUNDING SOURCE COIY1pIB}38DS1V0 S2fCCy SySt0ri15� I11C. ACTNITY NUMBER y 7 „ FINANCIAL INFORMATION (EXPLAIN) Law Enforcement Impaired Rider Agreement b 1—�l''1'�{ THIS CONTRACi', made this _ day of , 2001, by and between Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc., 8251 Main St. NE Suite 102, Fridley, Minnesota 55432, hereinafter referred to as CSS, and (agency), (address), hereinafter refened to as the Contractor, WHEREAS, the Contractor has submitted a Proposal at the request of CSS to have select officers attend a DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop for which the Contractor �vill be reimbursed at their regulaz pay rate for a ma�mum of ten (10) approved officers who have previously completed the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course; and WHEREAS, Yhe Contractor will host the DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop at an appropriate facility and meeting room for no fee, and CSS will provide the materials and presenters at no fee; and WI�REAS, required approval has been secured from the local governin� body ar,d agency management; and WI�REAS, this Contract is executed by CSS under the authority of the Bylaws. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. The Contractor shall provide the facility and/or meeting room, and up to ten officers who have previously completed the Standardized Field Sobriety TesYing Course. 2. The Contractor shall provide a roster of attendees names and Peace Officer License NumUers for those office� completing the D4YI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop. 3. The Contractor shall provide the officers/vehicles to conduct the Impaired Biker Campaign on June 15-16 and June 22-23. 4. The Contractor shall provide �:ecunlentation of the number of contacts with suspected impaired motorcyclists and the namber of citations written for impaired riding. This documenta7on shall be provided to CS3 with an invoice no later than 7uly 23, 2001. The number of enforcement hours, num�er of tows, number of acrests and what for (ie, outstand.ing warrants eta), number of DWI arrests (noting misdesneanor and gross misdemeanor), speeding warnings, speeding citations, other equipmet�t warni���s, other e�uipmen± citations, and number of othar warnings and other citations. 5. CSS shall provide reimbursement at the regular rate of pay for up to 10 officers who attended the DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop. 6. CSS shall provide a maximum reimbursement of $60 per hour ($40/hour overtime pay and $20/hour vehicle expense) up to 52 overtime hours. A masimum of $3,120. 7. The Contractor shall complete the required paperwork so that each officer can receive P.O.S.T. credit for attending the one hour DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop conducted by CS3. o�_��y Workshop Content Based on a one-hour warkshop, the following content will be developed and presented [o workshop participants: a. INTRODUCTION 1. Identify Conference Objectives 2. Welcome Participants a. Acknowledge Sponsor b. Identify Agenda 3. Introductions a. Instructor Introductions b. Staff Introductions 4. Course Paperwork a. Distribute Registration and P.O.S.T. Forms b. DWI Detection of Motorcyclist 1. Identify Module Objectives a. Identify 14 behavioral cues associated with impaired motorcycle riding. b. Imp:ove the abilities of law enforcem�nt officers to detect impaired motorcyclists. c. Understand the two categories of cues: Excellent Predictors and Good Predictors. d. Identify the fatality risk of the impaired motorcyclist. e. Review the Alcohol Concentration I.evel at wtuch various driving skills become impaired. 2. Introduce and show video "DWI Detection of Ivlotorcyclist" (13:00 min) 3. Video Review 4. Review Excellent Predictors (50% or greater probability) a. Drifting during tum or curve �. Trouble with dismount c. Trouble with balance at a stop d. Tuming problems e. Inattentive to sutroundings i. Inappropriate or unusual behavior g. Weaving 5. Review Good Predictors a. Erratic movements while going straight b. Operating without lights at night c. Recklessness d. �o',�wing tcc ci �sety e. Running stop light or sign f. Evasion g. Wrong way 6. Identify Poor Predicators (too slow and excessive speed) 7. Discuss Multiple Cue Analysis 8. Highlight cues identified by officers as "new" 4. Identify the fatality risk of the impaired motorcyclist. a. .OS-.0911 times greater b. .10-.1448 times greater c. .15 or higher 380 times greater io. 11. 12. Review the Alcohol Concentrarion Level at which various drivin� skills become impaired. a. Complex reactlon fime .03 b. Simple reaction time .04 c. Tracking .OS d. Skilled psychomotor tasks .OS e. Oculannotor control .OS f. Divided attention .08 g. Information processing .08 h. D:iving related tasks .08 i. Concentrated attention .09 to 10 j. Perception .09 to .10 Summary Distribute Handouts c. Summarize grant requirements 3. The maximum cost for all services and all costs under this contract shall not exceed $3,370. 4. Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless CSS, CSS a�ents and/or personnel against any damages, loss, liability, injuries and claims that may arise as a result of the Contractor s fulfillment of the terms of this contract. 5. For purposes of this Contract, the individuals identified belo�v are hereby designated representatives of the respective parties. Either party may designate in writing new representatives: For CSS: Karen 7. Kadar, President Print Name For the Contractor: Name, Tifle Print Name IN WITIv'ESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto 1:2ve causeJ the fi rgoing contract to their duly authorized officers the day and year first above written. / Karen J. Kadar, CSS Date: Witness, Title, Date Name Wimess, Tifle, Date Date: o�_K�y by Under #b: I would leave that blank for now and fill in the blanks later after you talk with each dept. Some may not even charge for vehicle Retu rn Copy To: O ' " � � � � � � Police Dept. Accounting Presented By: RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA � Referred To: Committee:Date: 1 2 WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Police Department has authorizafion to receive a$2,500 grant from 3 Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc. (CSS), a non-profit organization and operator of the Minnesota 4 Motorcycle Safety Center under contract with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety; and 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council accepts this grant and authorizes the City to enter into, and Chief � William Finney to implement the attached agreement with Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc, which 8 includes an indemniTcation clause. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3b 37 Council File # Q� y� a� Green Sheet # 111761 DEPf x�NtENTfOFPICFJCOUNCIL DATE INITIA7ED roi��!!„ °� aiaioi GREEN SHEET No. 1ll761 CONTACT PERSON & PHON �NliLauD INfiInUDATE WilliamFinney 292-3588 �� -` �- ���'�" 1 oer.venner�roixECro � If� 5 cmcouHU� MU57 BE ON COUNG�L AGENDA BY (DATE) o, _�� A$AP �cmnrrorsaer ❑c�nc�ersic 1 L IFlxqNCW.sFJmcESO�x��`" �FlNnxCWLSERV/nCCTc V�J �MATOR�OR0.5SIS�ANT�_ ❑HIIMFNRIGFrtS TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES 7 (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) ACTION REqUESTED Approval of the attached council resolution authorizing the City of Saint Paul to accept a grant from Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc. (CSS) and authorizing the Ciry to enter into, and Chief William Finney to implement an agreement with CSS. RECOMMENDATION App�ove (A) of RejeCt (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MIISTANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 7. Has this personffrtn everworked under a contract for this depaAment? PLANNING COMMISSION YES NO CIB COMMITTEE 2. Has ihis person/frtn ever been a city employee? CIVIL SERVICE CAMM{SSION YES NO 3. Does this persoNfrm possess a skill not irorcnally possessetl by any curreM ciry empioyee� YES NO 4. Is this person/firtn a targeted �endoR YES NO 6cpla�n all yes answers on separate sheet and attach to green sheet , INITIA7ING PROBLEM ISSUE, OPPORTUNIN (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY) CSS is a non-profit organization and operator of the Minnesota Motorcycle Safety Center under contract with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. The Saint Paul Police Deparhnent has authorization to receive a $2,500 gant from CSS to conduct an impaued motorcyclist campaign June 15 through June 16, 2001, and 7une 22 through June 23, 20�1. ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED CSS will provide training for detecrion of impa'ued motoicyclists and funding foc overtime to conduct an impaired motorcyclist campaign. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED � � �� APR 2 '� ��a�; � None. DISADVANTAGESIFNOTAPPROVED I.ost opportunity to improve detection of impaired motorcyclists and reduce the number of impaired motoxcyclists. TOTAL AMOUN70F TRANSAC710p1$ COSTIREVENUE BUDGETED (C!R ONE ���� GiF l� �tl� FUNDING SOURCE COIY1pIB}38DS1V0 S2fCCy SySt0ri15� I11C. ACTNITY NUMBER y 7 „ FINANCIAL INFORMATION (EXPLAIN) Law Enforcement Impaired Rider Agreement b 1—�l''1'�{ THIS CONTRACi', made this _ day of , 2001, by and between Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc., 8251 Main St. NE Suite 102, Fridley, Minnesota 55432, hereinafter referred to as CSS, and (agency), (address), hereinafter refened to as the Contractor, WHEREAS, the Contractor has submitted a Proposal at the request of CSS to have select officers attend a DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop for which the Contractor �vill be reimbursed at their regulaz pay rate for a ma�mum of ten (10) approved officers who have previously completed the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course; and WHEREAS, Yhe Contractor will host the DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop at an appropriate facility and meeting room for no fee, and CSS will provide the materials and presenters at no fee; and WI�REAS, required approval has been secured from the local governin� body ar,d agency management; and WI�REAS, this Contract is executed by CSS under the authority of the Bylaws. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. The Contractor shall provide the facility and/or meeting room, and up to ten officers who have previously completed the Standardized Field Sobriety TesYing Course. 2. The Contractor shall provide a roster of attendees names and Peace Officer License NumUers for those office� completing the D4YI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop. 3. The Contractor shall provide the officers/vehicles to conduct the Impaired Biker Campaign on June 15-16 and June 22-23. 4. The Contractor shall provide �:ecunlentation of the number of contacts with suspected impaired motorcyclists and the namber of citations written for impaired riding. This documenta7on shall be provided to CS3 with an invoice no later than 7uly 23, 2001. The number of enforcement hours, num�er of tows, number of acrests and what for (ie, outstand.ing warrants eta), number of DWI arrests (noting misdesneanor and gross misdemeanor), speeding warnings, speeding citations, other equipmet�t warni���s, other e�uipmen± citations, and number of othar warnings and other citations. 5. CSS shall provide reimbursement at the regular rate of pay for up to 10 officers who attended the DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop. 6. CSS shall provide a maximum reimbursement of $60 per hour ($40/hour overtime pay and $20/hour vehicle expense) up to 52 overtime hours. A masimum of $3,120. 7. The Contractor shall complete the required paperwork so that each officer can receive P.O.S.T. credit for attending the one hour DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop conducted by CS3. o�_��y Workshop Content Based on a one-hour warkshop, the following content will be developed and presented [o workshop participants: a. INTRODUCTION 1. Identify Conference Objectives 2. Welcome Participants a. Acknowledge Sponsor b. Identify Agenda 3. Introductions a. Instructor Introductions b. Staff Introductions 4. Course Paperwork a. Distribute Registration and P.O.S.T. Forms b. DWI Detection of Motorcyclist 1. Identify Module Objectives a. Identify 14 behavioral cues associated with impaired motorcycle riding. b. Imp:ove the abilities of law enforcem�nt officers to detect impaired motorcyclists. c. Understand the two categories of cues: Excellent Predictors and Good Predictors. d. Identify the fatality risk of the impaired motorcyclist. e. Review the Alcohol Concentration I.evel at wtuch various driving skills become impaired. 2. Introduce and show video "DWI Detection of Ivlotorcyclist" (13:00 min) 3. Video Review 4. Review Excellent Predictors (50% or greater probability) a. Drifting during tum or curve �. Trouble with dismount c. Trouble with balance at a stop d. Tuming problems e. Inattentive to sutroundings i. Inappropriate or unusual behavior g. Weaving 5. Review Good Predictors a. Erratic movements while going straight b. Operating without lights at night c. Recklessness d. �o',�wing tcc ci �sety e. Running stop light or sign f. Evasion g. Wrong way 6. Identify Poor Predicators (too slow and excessive speed) 7. Discuss Multiple Cue Analysis 8. Highlight cues identified by officers as "new" 4. Identify the fatality risk of the impaired motorcyclist. a. .OS-.0911 times greater b. .10-.1448 times greater c. .15 or higher 380 times greater io. 11. 12. Review the Alcohol Concentrarion Level at which various drivin� skills become impaired. a. Complex reactlon fime .03 b. Simple reaction time .04 c. Tracking .OS d. Skilled psychomotor tasks .OS e. Oculannotor control .OS f. Divided attention .08 g. Information processing .08 h. D:iving related tasks .08 i. Concentrated attention .09 to 10 j. Perception .09 to .10 Summary Distribute Handouts c. Summarize grant requirements 3. The maximum cost for all services and all costs under this contract shall not exceed $3,370. 4. Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless CSS, CSS a�ents and/or personnel against any damages, loss, liability, injuries and claims that may arise as a result of the Contractor s fulfillment of the terms of this contract. 5. For purposes of this Contract, the individuals identified belo�v are hereby designated representatives of the respective parties. Either party may designate in writing new representatives: For CSS: Karen 7. Kadar, President Print Name For the Contractor: Name, Tifle Print Name IN WITIv'ESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto 1:2ve causeJ the fi rgoing contract to their duly authorized officers the day and year first above written. / Karen J. Kadar, CSS Date: Witness, Title, Date Name Wimess, Tifle, Date Date: o�_K�y by Under #b: I would leave that blank for now and fill in the blanks later after you talk with each dept. Some may not even charge for vehicle Retu rn Copy To: O ' " � � � � � � Police Dept. Accounting Presented By: RESOLUTION CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA � Referred To: Committee:Date: 1 2 WHEREAS, the Saint Paul Police Department has authorizafion to receive a$2,500 grant from 3 Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc. (CSS), a non-profit organization and operator of the Minnesota 4 Motorcycle Safety Center under contract with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety; and 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council accepts this grant and authorizes the City to enter into, and Chief � William Finney to implement the attached agreement with Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc, which 8 includes an indemniTcation clause. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3b 37 Council File # Q� y� a� Green Sheet # 111761 DEPf x�NtENTfOFPICFJCOUNCIL DATE INITIA7ED roi��!!„ °� aiaioi GREEN SHEET No. 1ll761 CONTACT PERSON & PHON �NliLauD INfiInUDATE WilliamFinney 292-3588 �� -` �- ���'�" 1 oer.venner�roixECro � If� 5 cmcouHU� MU57 BE ON COUNG�L AGENDA BY (DATE) o, _�� A$AP �cmnrrorsaer ❑c�nc�ersic 1 L IFlxqNCW.sFJmcESO�x��`" �FlNnxCWLSERV/nCCTc V�J �MATOR�OR0.5SIS�ANT�_ ❑HIIMFNRIGFrtS TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES 7 (CLIP ALL LOCATIONS FOR SIGNATURE) ACTION REqUESTED Approval of the attached council resolution authorizing the City of Saint Paul to accept a grant from Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc. (CSS) and authorizing the Ciry to enter into, and Chief William Finney to implement an agreement with CSS. RECOMMENDATION App�ove (A) of RejeCt (R) PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MIISTANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: 7. Has this personffrtn everworked under a contract for this depaAment? PLANNING COMMISSION YES NO CIB COMMITTEE 2. Has ihis person/frtn ever been a city employee? CIVIL SERVICE CAMM{SSION YES NO 3. Does this persoNfrm possess a skill not irorcnally possessetl by any curreM ciry empioyee� YES NO 4. Is this person/firtn a targeted �endoR YES NO 6cpla�n all yes answers on separate sheet and attach to green sheet , INITIA7ING PROBLEM ISSUE, OPPORTUNIN (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY) CSS is a non-profit organization and operator of the Minnesota Motorcycle Safety Center under contract with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. The Saint Paul Police Deparhnent has authorization to receive a $2,500 gant from CSS to conduct an impaued motorcyclist campaign June 15 through June 16, 2001, and 7une 22 through June 23, 20�1. ADVANTAGESIFAPPROVED CSS will provide training for detecrion of impa'ued motoicyclists and funding foc overtime to conduct an impaired motorcyclist campaign. DISADVANTAGES IF APPROVED � � �� APR 2 '� ��a�; � None. DISADVANTAGESIFNOTAPPROVED I.ost opportunity to improve detection of impaired motorcyclists and reduce the number of impaired motoxcyclists. TOTAL AMOUN70F TRANSAC710p1$ COSTIREVENUE BUDGETED (C!R ONE ���� GiF l� �tl� FUNDING SOURCE COIY1pIB}38DS1V0 S2fCCy SySt0ri15� I11C. ACTNITY NUMBER y 7 „ FINANCIAL INFORMATION (EXPLAIN) Law Enforcement Impaired Rider Agreement b 1—�l''1'�{ THIS CONTRACi', made this _ day of , 2001, by and between Comprehensive Safety Systems, Inc., 8251 Main St. NE Suite 102, Fridley, Minnesota 55432, hereinafter referred to as CSS, and (agency), (address), hereinafter refened to as the Contractor, WHEREAS, the Contractor has submitted a Proposal at the request of CSS to have select officers attend a DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop for which the Contractor �vill be reimbursed at their regulaz pay rate for a ma�mum of ten (10) approved officers who have previously completed the Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Course; and WHEREAS, Yhe Contractor will host the DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop at an appropriate facility and meeting room for no fee, and CSS will provide the materials and presenters at no fee; and WI�REAS, required approval has been secured from the local governin� body ar,d agency management; and WI�REAS, this Contract is executed by CSS under the authority of the Bylaws. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. The Contractor shall provide the facility and/or meeting room, and up to ten officers who have previously completed the Standardized Field Sobriety TesYing Course. 2. The Contractor shall provide a roster of attendees names and Peace Officer License NumUers for those office� completing the D4YI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop. 3. The Contractor shall provide the officers/vehicles to conduct the Impaired Biker Campaign on June 15-16 and June 22-23. 4. The Contractor shall provide �:ecunlentation of the number of contacts with suspected impaired motorcyclists and the namber of citations written for impaired riding. This documenta7on shall be provided to CS3 with an invoice no later than 7uly 23, 2001. The number of enforcement hours, num�er of tows, number of acrests and what for (ie, outstand.ing warrants eta), number of DWI arrests (noting misdesneanor and gross misdemeanor), speeding warnings, speeding citations, other equipmet�t warni���s, other e�uipmen± citations, and number of othar warnings and other citations. 5. CSS shall provide reimbursement at the regular rate of pay for up to 10 officers who attended the DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop. 6. CSS shall provide a maximum reimbursement of $60 per hour ($40/hour overtime pay and $20/hour vehicle expense) up to 52 overtime hours. A masimum of $3,120. 7. The Contractor shall complete the required paperwork so that each officer can receive P.O.S.T. credit for attending the one hour DWI Detection of Motorcyclists Workshop conducted by CS3. o�_��y Workshop Content Based on a one-hour warkshop, the following content will be developed and presented [o workshop participants: a. INTRODUCTION 1. Identify Conference Objectives 2. Welcome Participants a. Acknowledge Sponsor b. Identify Agenda 3. Introductions a. Instructor Introductions b. Staff Introductions 4. Course Paperwork a. Distribute Registration and P.O.S.T. Forms b. DWI Detection of Motorcyclist 1. Identify Module Objectives a. Identify 14 behavioral cues associated with impaired motorcycle riding. b. Imp:ove the abilities of law enforcem�nt officers to detect impaired motorcyclists. c. Understand the two categories of cues: Excellent Predictors and Good Predictors. d. Identify the fatality risk of the impaired motorcyclist. e. Review the Alcohol Concentration I.evel at wtuch various driving skills become impaired. 2. Introduce and show video "DWI Detection of Ivlotorcyclist" (13:00 min) 3. Video Review 4. Review Excellent Predictors (50% or greater probability) a. Drifting during tum or curve �. Trouble with dismount c. Trouble with balance at a stop d. Tuming problems e. Inattentive to sutroundings i. Inappropriate or unusual behavior g. Weaving 5. Review Good Predictors a. Erratic movements while going straight b. Operating without lights at night c. Recklessness d. �o',�wing tcc ci �sety e. Running stop light or sign f. Evasion g. Wrong way 6. Identify Poor Predicators (too slow and excessive speed) 7. Discuss Multiple Cue Analysis 8. Highlight cues identified by officers as "new" 4. Identify the fatality risk of the impaired motorcyclist. a. .OS-.0911 times greater b. .10-.1448 times greater c. .15 or higher 380 times greater io. 11. 12. Review the Alcohol Concentrarion Level at which various drivin� skills become impaired. a. Complex reactlon fime .03 b. Simple reaction time .04 c. Tracking .OS d. Skilled psychomotor tasks .OS e. Oculannotor control .OS f. Divided attention .08 g. Information processing .08 h. D:iving related tasks .08 i. Concentrated attention .09 to 10 j. Perception .09 to .10 Summary Distribute Handouts c. Summarize grant requirements 3. The maximum cost for all services and all costs under this contract shall not exceed $3,370. 4. Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless CSS, CSS a�ents and/or personnel against any damages, loss, liability, injuries and claims that may arise as a result of the Contractor s fulfillment of the terms of this contract. 5. For purposes of this Contract, the individuals identified belo�v are hereby designated representatives of the respective parties. Either party may designate in writing new representatives: For CSS: Karen 7. Kadar, President Print Name For the Contractor: Name, Tifle Print Name IN WITIv'ESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto 1:2ve causeJ the fi rgoing contract to their duly authorized officers the day and year first above written. / Karen J. Kadar, CSS Date: Witness, Title, Date Name Wimess, Tifle, Date Date: o�_K�y by Under #b: I would leave that blank for now and fill in the blanks later after you talk with each dept. Some may not even charge for vehicle