EP 1130-2-550
15 Nov 96
APPENDIX I
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS THROUGH THE NRMS
I-1. All projects with reporting responsibilities will report the following information through the
Natural Resource Management System (NRMS) (RCS CECW-O-39(R2)). Specific reporting
details are found in the NRMS users manual.
I-2. Information requirements for annual reports on cooperative agreements for law enforcement
services are as follow:
a. Total Number of Cooperative Agreements - Report the total number of cooperative
agreements for increased law enforcement services in effect during the fiscal year. In cases where
one cooperative agreement is applicable to more than one reporting project, each project will
count the agreement in computing the project total.
b. Total Funds Paid to Cooperating Agencies - Report the total amount of funds paid to
agencies cooperating for increased law enforcement services during the fiscal year. If one
cooperative agreement is applicable to more than one project, each project will report the funds
expended in the project's 16.01 account.
c. Total Administrative Costs - Report the total costs associated with the administration
of the cooperative agreements for increased law enforcement services. If one cooperative
agreement(s) is applicable to more than one project, each project will report the amount of their
funds expended in administration of the agreement.
d. Total Man-Hours of Increased Law Enforcement Service - Report the total number of
man-hours of increased law enforcement services realized as a result of the fiscal year cooperative
agreement(s) for law enforcement service. If one cooperative agreement is applicable to more
than one project, each project will report the man-hours of increased service provided to that
project.
e. Total Number of Law Enforcement Actions - Report the total number of written
warnings, citations, and arrests issued on the project by cooperating agencies while conducting
the services specified in the agreement(s) for increased law enforcement. (Note: Two actions
against the same person should be reported as two separate actions.)
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