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Ex: Occupant Protection was designated in the attachment for November.Agency now <br /> wants to do Speed Enforcement.The agency must ask for and receive Safety Grant <br /> Administrator approval to confirm the change in enforcement type. <br /> II. Campaign Specifications: <br /> • Mandatory Enforcement Campaigns <br /> • Must participate in the following holiday campaigns: <br /> ■ Thanksgiving (Occupant Protection) <br /> ■ Christmas/New Year's (Impaired Driving) <br /> ■ St. Patrick's Day(Impaired Driving) <br /> • Memorial Day(Occupant Protection) <br /> ■ Independence Day(Impaired Driving) <br /> ■ Labor Day(Impaired Driving) <br /> • Occupant protection enforcement requires a minimum of 50 percent of overall patrol <br /> hours be conducted between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. <br /> • Impaired driving patrol hours must occur between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. <br /> However, impaired driving patrol hours may be extended providing pre-approval is given by <br /> the assigned IDOT Safety Grant Administrator(GA). <br /> • Additionally, daytime patrol hours can be conducted BY ARIDE-TRAINED <br /> OFFICERS ONLY between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. providing pre- <br /> approval is given by the assigned IDOT Safety Grant Administrator(GA). <br /> • All officers conducting grant-funded, alcohol-related enforcement must be trained in the <br /> Standardized Field Sobriety Test(SFST). Approved training in this area consists of the <br /> 24-hour National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), DWI Detection and <br /> SFST Course or other NHTSA/ILETSB-approved refresher course. To satisfy this <br /> requirement, officers must complete an ILETSB-accredited academy, a 24-hour SFST <br /> course or an SFST refresher course every four(4) years from the date of their last <br /> completed certified training. These courses must be taught by certified SFST <br /> instructors. Note:A law enforcement agency may provide in-house training for its own <br /> officers conducted by officers from the same agency, provided the trainer is a certified <br /> ILETSB SFST instructor. Officers may also attend training at an agency other than their <br /> own if the training is conducted by a certified SFST instructor. In these situations, a <br /> class roster showing all officers who completed the training must be sent to the <br /> ILETSB. Upon request, law enforcement agencies must be able to produce verification <br /> of compliance with this requirement. <br /> • Optional Enforcement Campaigns <br /> Agencies may participate in any or all of the following campaigns. Please see the BSPE <br /> 411 for a breakdown <br /> i. Halloween <br /> ii. Super Bowl <br /> iii. Distracted Driving <br /> iv. Child Passenger Safety <br /> • Additional Enforcement Campaigns <br /> Agencies can only conduct additional enforcement outside of the mandatory and optional <br /> campaigns. The only exception to this rule is for the month of April. This is due to the Distracted <br /> Driving Campaign being the entire month. <br /> Agencies will only be able to complete one type of additional enforcement per month with a <br /> maximum of four months per enforcement type (OP, ID, Speed). Agencies will designate additional <br /> enforcement campaign months in application attachment(BPSE 411) on page 4. This is an <br /> Page 3 of 6 Revised 11/25/2019 <br />