RCW 36.28A.240
Metal theft enforcement strategy—Grant and training program.
(1) To the extent funds are appropriated, the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs shall develop a comprehensive state law enforcement strategy targeting metal theft in consultation with the criminal justice training commission, including:
(a) Development of best practices for targeting illegal purchasers and sellers involved in metal theft, with specific enforcement focus on catalytic converter theft;
(b) Strategies for development and maintenance of relationships between local law enforcement agencies and licensed scrap metal recyclers, including recommendations for scheduled or regular interactions, with a focus on deterring unlawful purchases and identifying individuals suspected of involvement in unlawful metal theft and individuals who attempt to conduct a transaction while under the influence of controlled substances; and
(c) Establishment of a grant and training program to assist local law enforcement agencies in the support of special enforcement targeting metal theft. Grant applications shall be reviewed by the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs in consultation with other appropriate entities, such as those involved in enforcement against metal theft. Grant applicants with a demonstrated increase in metal theft over the previous 24 months are encouraged to focus solely on metal theft and unlawful purchasing and selling of unlawfully obtained metal in their jurisdiction, but may coordinate with other jurisdictions.
(2) Each grant applicant shall:
(a) Show a significant metal theft problem in the jurisdiction or jurisdictions receiving the grant;
(b) Propose an enforcement program that best suits the specific metal theft problem in the jurisdiction, including the number of enforcement stings to be conducted under the program;
(c) Demonstrate community coordination focusing on prevention, intervention, and suppression; and
(d) Collect data on performance, including the number of enforcement stings to be conducted.
(3) Grant awards may not be used to supplant preexisting funding sources for special enforcement targeting metal theft.
[ 2022 c 221 § 8; 2013 c 322 § 24.]
NOTES:
Findings—Intent—Effective date—2022 c 221: See notes following RCW 19.290.020.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.28A - Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.
36.28A.020 - Local law and justice plan assistance.
36.28A.030 - Hate crime offenses—Information reporting and dissemination.
36.28A.0401 - Statewide automated victim information and notification system—Vendor services.
36.28A.050 - Statewide city and county jail booking and reporting system—Grant fund.
36.28A.080 - Immunity from liability.
36.28A.090 - Firearms certificates for qualified retired law enforcement officers.
36.28A.100 - Committee to improve administration of missing person information—Protocol endorsement.
36.28A.110 - Missing persons information website creation.
36.28A.130 - Washington auto theft prevention authority—Created.
36.28A.200 - Gang crime enforcement grant program.
36.28A.210 - Graffiti and tagging abatement grant program.
36.28A.220 - Grant programs—Effectiveness evaluations.
36.28A.240 - Metal theft enforcement strategy—Grant and training program.
36.28A.300 - 24/7 sobriety program.
36.28A.320 - 24/7 sobriety account.
36.28A.330 - 24/7 sobriety program definitions.
36.28A.340 - 24/7 sobriety program—Counties or cities may participate.
36.28A.350 - 24/7 sobriety program—Bond or pretrial release.
36.28A.370 - 24/7 sobriety account—Distribution of funds.
36.28A.380 - 24/7 sobriety program—No waiver or reduction of fees.
36.28A.390 - 24/7 sobriety program—Violation of terms—Penalties.
36.28A.405 - Denied firearm transaction information—Annual report.
36.28A.430 - Sexual assault kit initiative project—Definitions.
36.28A.435 - Sexual assault prevention and response account.
36.28A.440 - Mental health field response grant program.
36.28A.445 - Duty to render first aid—Development of guidelines.
36.28A.455 - Information and records—Notification—Public disclosure exemption.