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GRANT DESCRIPTION PAGE # <br /> GRANT OBJECTIVES <br /> Objectives are tasks or activities conducted in order to accomplish the grant goal(s) (e.g., develop permanent fitting <br /> stations for child restraints, enforcement activities, educational activities, etc). Grant objectives should be stated in <br /> measurable terms ( i. e., a percent reduction, number of training to be held, number of roadblocks, etc.), be concise and <br /> deal with a specific item, be realistic with a reasonable probability of achievement, and be related to a specific time frame <br /> (a "by " date). Please notate baseline from which the reduction /increase will result. <br /> By September 30, 2011, Hawai' i Police Department will: <br /> 1) Conduct 70 checkpoints Island wide to enforce the Use of mobile electronic device while <br /> operating a vehicle law. <br /> 2) Issue 400 citations for non - compliance of the Use of mobile electronic device while <br /> operating a vehicle law. <br /> 3) Issue 200 citations for other violations both regulatory and moving. <br /> 4) Conduct media campaign and /or send educational letters to registered vehicle owners <br /> relative to the Use of mobile electronic device while operating a vehicle law and the <br /> enforcement efforts of the department when HPD receives a complaint about the operator <br /> not complying with this law. <br /> METHOD OF EVALUATION <br /> Using data gathered throughout the grant period, the grant manager will evaluate (1) how well the stated grant goals and <br /> objectives were accomplished, and (2) was the grant cost effective? How are you going to show effectiveness of your <br /> project? What will be the impact of the project on your identified problem and goal(s)? Provide details on the method of <br /> evaluation. <br /> Hawai' i Police Department will properly record the number of grant funded citations issued for Use of mobile <br /> electronic device while operating a vehicle law given through September 30, 2011. We will also compare the <br /> Summer 2011 Hawai' i Seat Belt Use Survey with the Summer 2010 Hawai' i Seat Belt Use Survey percentage <br /> of 1.55% to see if compliance with this law has increased. <br />