Section 2403.5 Of Article 3. Powers And Duties From California Vehicle Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
2403.5
. The commissioner, or a designated representative, may enter
into reciprocal operational agreements with authorized
representatives of the Oregon State Police, the Nevada Department of
Motor Vehicles and Public Safety, and the Arizona Department of
Public Safety to promote expeditious and effective law enforcement
service to the public, and assistance between the members of the
California Highway Patrol and those agencies, in areas adjacent to
the borders of this state and each of the adjoining states pursuant
to Section 830.39 of the Penal Code. The reciprocal operational
agreement shall be in writing and may cover the reciprocal exchange
of law enforcement services, resources, facilities, and any other
necessary and proper matters between the Department of the California
Highway Patrol and the respective agency. Any agreement shall
specify the involved departments, divisions, or units of the
agencies, the duration and purpose of the agreement, the
responsibility for damages, the method of financing any joint or
cooperative undertaking, and the methods to be employed to terminate
an agreement. The commissioner may establish operational procedures
in implementation of any reciprocal operational agreement that are
necessary to achieve the purposes of the agreement.