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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGrant Related - Sheriff & Jailt. �FF&Q _ Washington Association of SHERIFFS & 3060 Willamette Drive NE Lacey, WA 98516 360-486-2380 (Phone) ' POLICE CHIEFS 360-486-2381 (Fax) www.waspc.org President June 15, 2022 Sheriff Rick Scott Grays Harbor County President -Elect SHERIFF TOM JONES Chief Steve Crown City of Wenatchee GRANT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE PO BOX 37 Vice President Sheriff Tom Jones EPHRATA WA 98823 Grant County Past President Dear Sheriff Tom Jones: Chief Craig Meidl City of Spokane Subject: Registered Sex Offender Address Verification Grant Program. Treasurer Chief Brett Vance The Washington State Legislature allocated $9.9 million dollars over the 2022-2023 City of Montesano biennium for the Registered Sex Offender Address Verification Grant Program. This Executive Board year, local agencies will receive $4.81 million dollars to conduct face-to-face address Chief John Batiste verifications for registered sex and kidnapping offenders as directed by RCW Washington State Patrol 9A.44.130. In 2010, this grant program was established with the intent that all sex Chief Cherie Harris offenders and kidnapping offenders would be verified at their registered address by City of Kirkland the Sheriff s Office. This face-to-face address verification is important to maintain accuracy of the Sex Offender Registry and to enforce the sex offender registration Sheriff Brad Thurman Cowlitz county laws of Washington State. It is important that this money continue to be used for its intended purpose. Chief Darrell Lowe City of Redmond I am pleased to inform you that the Grant County Sheriffs Office will receive Sheriff Kevin Morris Douglas County $102,903.00 for the Registered Sex Offender Address Verification Program. The grant cycle will follow the state fiscal year, starting July 1, 2022, and ending June Chief Rafael Padilla 30, 2023. Quarterly grant reports are due on October 10, 2022, January 10, 2023, City of Kent April 10, 2023, and July 10, 2023. Quarterly grant reports are to be completed Sheriff James Raymond electronically and will be emailed to RSO Coordinators. Reports must be received Franklin County by WASPC prior to quarterly grant payments being issued to your agency. Don Voiret, SAC FBI—Seattle Address verification funds are designed to support all aspects of registered sex Chief Sam White offender address verification. Most importantly, funds are required to be used for Lower Elwha Klallam face-to-face verification of a sex offender's address at the place of residency. Police Department Steven D. Strachan . For Level I Offenders—face-to-face address verification will occur once Executive Director every twelve months. • For Level II Offenders—face-to-face address verification will occur once every six months. • For Level III Offenders—face-to-face address verification will occur once every three months. • For the purposes of this grant, unclassified offenders and kidnapping offenders are considered level I offenders, unless the local jurisdiction sets a higher classification in the interest of public safety. Serving the Law Enforcement Community and the Citizens of Washington Funding from this program will be used to send at least one staff person to at least one WASPC OffenderWatch User Group and SONAR Committee Meeting. Meeting dates are July 13, 2022, October 12, 2022, January 11, 2023, and April 12, 2023. Address verification data must be entered into the statewide sex offender database, OffenderWatch. WASPC will conduct audits of the OffenderWatch records to confirm verification entries and completeness of records. Registration, community notification and verification of offenders must follow the applicable state statutes (RCWs 4.24.550, 9A.44.130, 9A.44.135, 36.28A.230, etc.). Any delegation to cities should have signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUS) clearly defining agreed upon responsibilities. Please note the following terms will be adhered to for the 2022-2023 Registered Sex Offender Address Verification Program: • Any agency not meeting at least 90% of required verifications will not receive that quarter's grant payment. • Any agency not using OffenderWatch to track verifications will not receive that quarter's grant payment. • Agencies that do not participate in at least one OffenderWatch User Group and SONAR Committee meeting in person will be penalized 10% of the final quarter's grant payment. • Quarterly grant reports must be received by WASPC prior to quarterly grant payments being issued to your agency. Please review the attached interagency agreement, sign, date, and return to the WASPC Office ASAP. If you have any questions please contact Terrina Peterson at (360) 486-2386 or 1peterson@,wasl)c.org. Sincerely, Steven D. Strachan Executive Director WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS Registered Sex Offender Address Verification Program This AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS (hereinafter referred to as WASPC) and the GRANT COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE (hereinafter referred to as the RECIPIENT). Award Recipient Name and Address: Grant County Sheriffs Office PO BOX 37 Ephrata, WA 98823 Project Title Registered Sex Offender Address Verification Agreement No: RSO 2022-23 Grant Grant Award: $1025903.00 FUNDING SOURCE Agency Contact: Tom Jones Title: Sheriff Funding Cycle July 1, 2022 -June 30, 2023 Funding Authority: WA Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs Service Area: Grant County Funding for this AGREEMENT is provided to WASPC through the Criminal Justice Training Commission from the State of Washington. Funding awarded the RECIPIENT shall not exceed the amount shown on the award letter. SCOPE OF SERVICES The RECIPIENT shall use the funds awarded to meet the following requirements: • Face-to-face verifications of all registered offenders based on the schedule outlined in the award letter and RCWs 36.28A.230 and 9A.44.135. Any agency not meeting at least 90% of required verifications will not receive that quarter's grant payment. • Quarterly report will be submitted electronically by October 10, 2022, January 10, 2023, April 10, 2023, and July 10, 2023. Funds will be disbursed in equal allotments each quarter. Quarterly grant reports must be received by WASPC prior to quarterly grant payments being issued to your agency. • In-person attendance at least one OffenderWatch User Group and SONAR Committee Meeting. Meeting dates are July 13, 2022, October 12, 2022, January 11, 2023 and April 12, 2023. Agencies that do not participate in at least one OffenderWatch User Group and SONAR Committee meeting in person will be penalized 10% of the final quarter's grant payment. • Up to date and accurate record entries into OffenderWatch. Any agency not using OffenderWatch to track verifications will not receive that quarter's grant payment. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WASPC and RECIPIENT acknowledge and accept the terms of this AGREEMENT and attachments hereto, and in witness whereof have executed this AGREEMENT as of the date and year written below. The rights and obligations of both parties to this AGREEMENT are governed by the information on this Award Sheet and Letter and other documents incorporated herein. For WASPC For RECIPIENT Name: Steven D. Strachan Name: Tom Jones Title: Executive Director Title: Sheriff Agency: WA Assn. of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs Agency: Grant County Sheriffs Office Date: 6/15/2022 Date: Signature: Sig re: _ Date: G� �' z�- ATTEST: car ara.J. VaA e r k of t�of the Bo BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON Danny E. Stone, Chair