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2 Agency Presentation - Public Safety Tuesday, February 18, 2014 2:57 PM Keeping South Dakota a Safe Place to Live, Work, Visit and Raise a Family. SOUTH DAKOTA The men and women of DPS work every day to fulfill DEPARTME T that mission. OF


  1. 2 Agency Presentation - Public Safety Tuesday, February 18, 2014 2:57 PM Keeping South Dakota a Safe Place to Live, Work, Visit and Raise a Family. SOUTH DAKOTA The men and women of DPS work every day to fulfill DEPARTME T that mission. OF PUBLIC SAFETY prevention - protectmn - enforcement Budget Hearing for DPS FYlS You la South Dakota Department of Public Safety L 1 I u-cn .. 1-ua..a..

  2. FY2015 General Fund E,cpe nd i ture s Public Safety - 0.3% of State General Fund spending. -- O.C.OOfldt.111 \ Lallalllt1.n ~ S24.094.619 1.11', $3,688,232 + $1,393,732,594 = .002646 SJ,Ml,2l2 ..... ........ Department of Public Safety Funding Sources Sl 7,CX)7.S72 Cl'< Funding Sources: 6% = $3,688,232 State General Fund Federal 38% = $23,088,263 Other 56% = $34,390,362 100% = $61,166,857 Total vou fa South Dakota Department of Public Safety 2

  3. ~ ~ Trevor Jones Secretary Kristi Turman Craig Price Jenna Howell Director, Legal and Director, Superintendent & Emerger,cy Services Colonel, Highway PatrOl Reoulatory Dana Svendsen Tina Titze Lee Axdahl Cindy Gerber Assistant 5'.f*,r181Clrot, o,r..ctor, Dlp,.(y CreCID<; Olfa " OlreClOr, Hogt'wayPatnll Driver UCens,no Management H ,ghway safety F,eld Rick Miller - Stefan Pluta Lori Jacobson Paul Merriman S<.p411Undert, Director, Director, Inspections, Fore Marshal HlgltNayPaotll Homeland Security we,ghts & Measures Marilyn Rutz o,~tor, Emergency Medical Services vou fa South Dakota Department of Public Safety 3

  4. Mission Statement It is the mission of the South Dakota Highway Patrol to serve with distinction, and protect our citizens and visitors by promoting public safety through education, enforcement and example. "Our State could not be great without our Highway Patrol." - Lt. Gov. Matt Michels, Oct. 2013 vou fa South Dakota Department of Public Safety 4

  5. The importance of Highway Patrol activity Citations Warnings Lbs. of MJ Value 2013 46,917 70,637 975 $1.95 M 5 Year Avg. ('09 - '13 ) 2013 Motor Carrier Inspections (Troopers) 4,880 7,314 • • All Drug Arrests 2,451 3,229 • DUI Arrests 2,408 2,362 • 4,251 4,686 Public Education Hours $520,663 $307,375 • Drug Cash Seized • Drug Vehicles Seized 37 36 vou fa South Dakota Department of Public Safety s

  6. Highway Patrol, Crow Creek Tribe Sign MOU The Highway Patrol and the Crow Creek Sioux Triba l Council signed an historic memorandum of understanding last August that al l owed state troopers to assist the tribe with l aw enforcement during the tribe's 150th anniversary pow-wow. "Our troopers were treated with respect and friendship the entire weekend . We al/ learned a lot about the people and customs of the Crow Creek tribe.// -Col. Cra ig Price vou fa South Dakota Department of Public Safety 6

  7. Consolidated Dispatch Services: Effective, Cost-saving • In July of 2013, the Department of Public Safety and the City of Pierre signed a J oint Powers Agreement. • This is a great example of the kind of partnerships that gov ernments at a ll levels should be searching for and exploring. Citizens should expect no less. vou fa South Dakota Department of Public Safety 1

  8. Office of Emergency Management coordinated response to May storms, flooding and tornado and June severe storms. Both qualified for Presidential Disaster Declarations. Early October blizzard struck western South Dakota, devastated many ranchers, halted traffic, caused power outages and massive damage in many communities. Presidential Disaster Declaration was fourth of 2013. Early Apr il ice storm knocked down thousands of trees, l eft thousands in and around Sioux Fal ls without power. Presidential disaster Declaration was first since 2011 Missouri River flooding. vou fa South Dakota Depa r tment of Public Safety s

  9. Disaster Totals $70,000.000.00 $60.000,000.00 sso,000.000.00 +--------------- $40.000.000.00 SJ0,000,000.00 ,- ------------ szo.000.000.00 Note:Ow-t wll beupd•tedunewdlu.sters occUf . vou fa South Dakota Department of Public Safety 9

  10. Sturgis Rally Emergency Operations Center 2015 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally- Possible record crowds for the 75th anniversary. The purposes of the Rally EOC are to: • Provide information and resource support to local jurisdictions during rally. • Ensure coordination among state agencies that have personnel and equipment committed to the rally. • Provide rapid-response with resources and support in the event of a major incident during the rally. vou lD South Dakota Department of Public Safety 10 Lil I l'ull.L um

  11. Statewide Efficiency - Renew from Home • SB 186 - The Driver Licensing Program is asking you this session to help us add convenience for citizens across South Dakota. • Last year, you authorized the Driver Licensing Program to offer renewal online or by mail. We thank you for that. • SB 186 this year will make the online and by mail initiative more effective by eliminating mandatory vision screening for those under age 70. • Most citizens in any community in South Dakota will be able to complete driver licensing business online instead of standing in line. vou iim South Dakota Department of Public Safety ' 11 UL IML I l'ffi'uaL \flfl

  12. Taking the wait out of Driver Licensing • Summer of 2012: 1 out of 10 people served in 10 minutes or less - 7 .3% • Summer of 2013 : 4 out of 10 people served in 10 minutes or less - 44.2% • Currently : 8 out of 10 people served in 10 minutes or less - 83.37% SCHEDUlE APPOINTMENT vou lD South Dakota Department of Public Safety 12 Lil I l'ull.L um

  13. Driver Licens i ng - D.I.V. • The Program also installed self-service kiosks in Sioux Falls and at five of the other high-volume stations: Rapid City, Aberdeen, Watertown, Pierre and Brookings. • Applicant begins process at kiosk. Completes process with examiner. Each customer spends less time in line. Each examiner serves more customers. vou lD South Dakota Department of Public Safety 13 Lil I l'ull.L um

  14. ~ t Driver Licensing - Almost Done! OPERATOR LICEN 12345678 " , 07/0112009 • As of Feb . 1, 2014, 531,444 South Dakotans hold ---- "'' - 7 1/1974 .. 07/01/2014 , SAMPLE federally compliant cards. , EMlt.Y I 11 1 WC ITCAPITCl. A V£NUE PIERR!,. IO S7I01.0000 Q.A.tl 1 • tJe P , • That is more than 88 percent of the 606,000 licensed ., ,.,_,_ NONE , • ..,, s·~ · ,, _ 130 lb ,. BR .. drivers in the State. OD 01Jl.6117N01"'8f1N12M • Currently, 21 states, including South Dakota, have met the REAL ID Act requirements and 21 have been given a compliance extension to Oct. 10, 2014. vou lD South Dakota Department of Public Safety 14 Lil I l'ull.L um

  15. South Dakota Department of Public Safety State Homeland Security Grant Award History s20 . ooo . ooo SlB,000,000 SIG ,000,000 $14,000,000 s12 . ooo . ooo SI0 ,000,000 SB .000,000 $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 so a B0%local • 20% State vou lD South Dakota Department of Public Safety 1s Lil I l'ull.L um

  16. Homeland Security: Helping to Make Our Schools Safer Slutb Daleta SCbool SlletJ 6Dlde The Office worked with schools to provide grant funding for ugu t 2 01 improved security measures such as video surveillance systems and access-control features. Awards to schools included: • $812,275 in late Fall of 2013 • $587,945 in Spring of 2013 • $62,580 in late Fall of Thi Quid conlnin nsiti\e: curit infonnation. Thi infom1a1ion hould be controllrd nnd 2012 1on'<l accordingl~ ·. The inod,er1 nl di.,; 111i11111io11 of 1h e pro1ocol cou ld lt11d 10 a br ach of th ecuril) of the fa ili1 y. vou lD South Dakota Department of Public Safety 16 Lil I l'ull.L um

  17. Additional Homeland Security Projects • Regional Response Teams, $200,000. • Fire departments in Aberdeen, Rapid City, Sioux Falls and Watertown receive funding for specialized training and equipment (Haz-mat response, swift-water rescue, structure-collapse rescue). • Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams throughout the state, $100,000. • Other local projects in 2013 included warning sirens, radios, generators, pagers, security cameras and numerous other improvements for local security initiatives. "Due to having the vest, and the training, they were able to transport the patient to Spearfish Hospital {90 miles) without having to do CPR compressions manually the entire trip. The EMTs are very thankful for . .. You have all given us the funding that you allocated to us for this and the EMTs a new fighting chance of survival in this remote area." - Kathy Glines, Harding County Emergency Manager vou iim South Dakota Department of Public Safety ' 11 UL IML I l'ffi'uaL \flfl

  18. Initiatives Funded by Office of Highway Safety Public Education and Awareness campaigns directed and funded by the Office focus on primary causes of fatal and injury crashes: • Impaired Drivers • Speeding Drivers • Distracted Drivers • Failure to use seatbelts Major initiatives funded by OHS in the past year: • $249,463 for EMS training statewide. • $837,500 for statewide law enforcement overtime -speed and alcohol enforcement. • $263,000 for University Safe Rides program and Parents Matter campaign. • $365,000 for Teen Courts and DUI Courts in 5th and 5th Judicial Circuits. vou iim South Dakota Department of Public Safety 1s ' UL IML I l'ffi'uaL \flfl

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