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5.4. Use of Traffic Safety Vehicle. Any Parry that checks out and uses the Traffic Safety <br />Vehicle shall adhere to the following rules for its check out and use: <br />a. Only a peace officer, as licensed by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer <br />Standards and Training (or "POST"), may check out and use the Traffic <br />Safety Vehicle on behalf of any Party; and <br />b. Utilize the Real-time Officer Activity Reporting ("ROAR") program; and <br />C. Complete the form discussed under Article 4 prior to check-out; and <br />d. Return the Traffic Safety Vehicle with a full tank of gas; and <br />e. Return the Traffic Safety Vehicle in a reasonably clean state and wash the <br />Traffic Safety Vehicle if necessary. <br />5.5. Damage to Traffic Safety Vehicle. If the Traffic Safety Vehicle is damaged in any <br />Party's possession, that Parry shall be responsible for repairing the vehicle, at its own cost, to its <br />original condition and returning it to Elk River following the repair. If the Traffic Safety Vehicle <br />is unable to be repaired after it is damaged in any Party's possession, that Party shall pay the actual <br />cash value of the Traffic Safety Vehicle to Elk River. <br />5.6. PublicAy. Each Parry may take and disclose photographs or video footage of the <br />Traffic Safety Vehicle for use in news media, publications, print media, promotional materials, <br />social media, television, or websites to highlight the Traffic Safety Vehicle Program. The Parties <br />shall develop a publicity plan to educate the public on the Traffic Safety Vehicle and how it is <br />enhances law enforcement's capabilities to enforce traffic laws and educate Minnesota drivers with <br />respect to traffic laws. The Parties may utilize assistance from the Minnesota Office of Traffic <br />Safety in developing such publicity plan. <br />5.7. Reporting. Each Party shall informally provide information on the benefits, lessons, <br />and use of the Traffic Safety Vehicle to Sergeant David Windels of the Elk River Police <br />Department, or any other designee of the Elk River Police Department, in order to comply with <br />reporting requirements. <br />5.8. Additional Work Plans. The Parties may develop and produce additional work <br />plans beyond the completion of the Work Plan. <br />ARTICLE 6 INSURANCE <br />Each Party shall maintain property coverage on the Traffic Safety Vehicle for its actual <br />cash value while the Traffic Safety Vehicle is in a Party's possession. Each Party shall also <br />maintain automobile liability coverage on the Traffic Safety Vehicle in the minimum amount of <br />$2,000,000 per occurrence, combined single limit, while in a Party's possession. The coverage of <br />236613v2 <br />Page 69 of 104 <br />