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6.1.D. - Page 4 <br />The policy the Redwood City Police Department adopts regarding the use of <br />intranasal naloxone will include provisions to evaluate the training and use of <br />naloxone. The policy will require officers to document the circumstance <br />surrounding the use and effectiveness of intranasal naloxone. The data will be <br />used to evaluate and improve future training and deployment criteria. Our goal is <br />to have the evaluation program operational before December 31, 2018. <br />ALTERNATIVES <br />1. Approve the letter responding to the Grand Jury Report with changes. <br />2. Do not approve the letter responding to the Grand Jury recommendation and <br />provide alternate direction to staff. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />The estimated cost to conduct the training and purchase the equipment to implement <br />the intranasal naloxone program would be approximately $7000. The cost can be <br />absorbed by the existing Police Department budget. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br />The proposed action is not a "project" for purposes of CEQA, as that term is defined in <br />CEQA Guidelines Section 15378 because it has no potential for resulting in either a <br />direct or foreseeable physical change in the environment. <br />SEAN HART <br />LIEUTENANT <br />&.a-,LLU <br />DAN MULHOLLAND <br />CHIEF OF POLICE <br />