100.67 Flashcards

(16 cards)

1
Q

The organization framework for mutual aid within the state is based on four levels of
increasing responsibility and activation. What are the four levels?

A

Local (cities), operational areas (counties), regional (two or more counties), and
state. HPM 100.67 / 1-4

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2
Q

Approval of __________ is required before committing CHP resources in response to a request
for mutual aid.

A

the Commissioner or his/her designee (HPM 100.67 1-5)
Mutual aid 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.

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3
Q

Mutual aid support- Prior to receiving approval to commit resources, _____________ may
authorize mobilization of as many personnel within the affected Area or adjacent Areas as
they determine are needed.

A

Division chiefs (HPM 100.67 1-7)

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4
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Except for _____ _____ _____ and _____ _____ _____ ; mutual aid, the CHP will not normally
dedicate departmental resources directly to city requests prior to the reasonable
commitment of available county resources.

A

“officer needs assistance”; and “emergency traffic assistance”; (HPM 100.67 1-3)

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5
Q

In most cases, national parks are exclusive jurisdiction enclaves. Local or state law
enforcement personnel are prohibited from assisting in mutual aid situations because of a
_____________.

A

complete lack of authority (HPM 100.67 1-12)

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6
Q

_________ is the primary back-up law enforcement agency for any city whose police
department is involved in a job action (sick out/ strike)

A

The sheriff (HPM 10.67 1-11)

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7
Q

The bordering state’s Fresh Pursuit Acts statutorily extend peace officer authority to
officers from other states when in “fresh pursuit” of a ______________.

A

fleeing felon (100.67 5-1)

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8
Q

Departmental personnel shall not provide service or assistance to a city or county law
enforcement agency involved in a job action unless authorized by:

A

The Commissioner; Deputy Commissioner; Assistant Commissioner, Field; or
Assistant Commissioner, Staff. (HPM 100.67 1-8)

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9
Q

All assistance rendered voluntarily or in response to a request from an adjoining state,
shall be limited to that area within ____________ of any point along the common border of the
affected states

A

50 statute miles (HPM 100.67 4-4)

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10
Q

Whether in pursuit or for collision/investigative follow-up, supervisory approval _____ be
obtained prior to entering the adjoining state. When prior notification is impractical,
officers _____ make notification as soon as possible. Officers _____ also immediately notify the
appropriate local law enforcement agency of the nature and circumstances surrounding the
incident..

A

Should, shall, shall (HPM 100.67 5-2)

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11
Q

Immunity claims need to be forwarded to AC field within __________.

A

48 hours (HPM 100.67 Annex A)

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12
Q

T/F Routine enforcement of traffic violations (infractions) can be made outside the State of
California.

A

False (prohibited) (HPM 100.67 5-4)

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13
Q

Indian reservations and rancherias are to be considered exclusive jurisdiction with respect
to civil matters, and neither the Department nor local government can ______________________.

A

-Cite for parking violations,
-impose Administrative Per Se driver license sanctions,
-enforce the “zero tolerance” minor driving-under-the-influence law,
-enforce local ordinances.
However, these violations, when committed by tribal members on another tribe’s
reservation or rancheria, or by non- Indians, are enforceable by the Department.
(HPM 100.67 6-6)

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14
Q

Officers should take appropriate enforcement action for all violations observed, regardless
of claims of diplomatic or consular immunity alleged by violators. However, a person shall
not be subjected to in-custody arrest when:

A

(1) Diplomatic or consular immunity is claimed by the individual or suspected by
the officer, and
(2) The officer has verified or reasonably suspects that the claim of immunity is
valid. (HPM 100.67 8-3)

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15
Q

Since the host country’s right to protect its citizens supersedes immunity privileges, when
may peace officers intervene?

A

When necessary to prevent the endangerment of public safety or the commission of
a serious crime, regardless of immunity claims. (HPM 100.67 8-4)

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16
Q

Diplomatic agents (e.g., ambassadors and United Nations' representatives) are afforded the
highest levels of immunity. They ________ exempt from arrest or detention and ________
immune from all criminal (and most civil) prosecution by the host state. The family
members of diplomatic agents ________ afforded these same immunities.

A

Are / are / are (HPM 100.67 8-4) There are no diplomatic agents permanently
assigned to California; but, they do occasionally visit the state.