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1 DRUNK DRIVING ENFORCEMENT FUND FY 2005 ANNUAL REPORT July 1st June 30th 2005 NEW JERSEY DIVISION OF HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 1 Purpose 2 Application Process 3 Permissible Expenditure of 3 Budgeting Responsibility 4 Reporting and Monitoring 4 Calculation 4 DDEF Fiscal Status FY 04 5 By County 6 Administrative Expenditures 7 Driving Under the Influence - Arrest Data 8 North Region FY Central Region FY South Region FY New Jersey State Police FY Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund FY 2006 Application 41 COVER PHOTO: Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 2005 awardees Glassboro Police Department, Gloucester County

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund was established by N.J.S.A. 39: By Reorganization Plan , effective January 29, 1993, the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety (DHTS) became responsible for the administration of the Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund on behalf of the Attorney General. Previously, the Division of Motor Vehicles - now the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission - had been responsible for the administration of the fund. The Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund law became effective on February 9, During the ensuing years violators of New Jersey s drunk driving laws have remitted tens-of-millions of dollars in surcharge fines that have been returned to those law enforcement agencies responsible for their apprehension. These funds have enabled New Jersey s law enforcement community the opportunity to utilize additional DWI patrols as well as the ability to purchase needed equipment and supplies to apprehend drunk and impaired drivers. In FY 2005, the fund collected $2.50 million dollars in surcharge fines and $1.1 million dollars in bottle tax revenue. When compared to FY 2004 the total surcharge fines collected increased 7% ($2.622 vs. $2.50). A total of 536 law enforcement agencies received an application for these funds. During the application period 360 recipients claimed their surcharge funds prior to the March 31, 2006 closing date. The total funding claimed for FY 2005 resulted in a 2.8% increase when compared to FY 2004 ($2.622 vs. $2.55) and 30.6% over FY 2003 ($2.622 vs. $2.0 million). In 2005 there were 29,151 driving under the influence arrests made resulting in an increase of 1.6%. In comparison driving under the influence arrests in 2004 were 28,692. In 2005, males accounted for 23,484, females 5,261 and minors were 406. In 2004, males accounted for 23,177 arrests, females 5,134 and minors 381. For the third consecutive year the largest increase by category was minors with an increase of 6.6%. The following sections of the report provide further information about the purpose, application process, permissible expenditures, budgeting responsibility, reporting and monitoring, funding and administrative expenditures. Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 1

4 PURPOSE Upon conviction of a violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 (driving while intoxicated or 39: (refusal to submit to a breathalyzer) the defendant is ordered to pay the court a surcharge of $100. (The standards for determining a violation of the State s law establishing a driver s deemed consent to breathtesting, N.J.S.A. 39:4-50.2, are set forth at N.J.S.A. 4:50.4a.) The New Jersey Department of Treasury, Section receives the DDEF surcharge on behalf of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, which has replaced the Division of Motor Vehicles as the State s motor vehicle agency. $95 will be deposited into the Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund and the remaining $5 of each surcharge shall be deposited into a separate fund for administrative expenses. A total of $4 is retained by the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety and $1 is retained by the Division of at the Department of Treasury who maintains the funds for DHTS. The funds shall be used to maintain the enforcement of N.J.S.A. 39:4-50. The Division of State Police, interstate or county law enforcement agencies or municipalities shall use grants from the DDEF to subsidize additional law enforcement patrols and for other measures approved by the Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in support of those objectives in accordance with N.J.A.C. 13: funds collected during the State of New Jersey Fiscal Year (July 1 - June 30) are credited to the municipality in which the violation occurred when the municipal police officer is responsible for the arrest resulting in a conviction or to the State, county, or interstate law enforcement agency responsible for the arrest resulting in a conviction. Each agency or municipality who receives funding from the Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund also qualifies to receive a portion of the New Jersey funds allocated to the DDEF. (See page 4) Historically, the bottle tax is $1.1 million dollars plus any earned interest while the funds are in the New Jersey Cash Management Fund. No later than October 1st of each year the Division of Highway Traffic Safety will prepare and mail applications to those agencies or municipalities who have accumulated DDEF funds. The potential grantee has until March 31st to submit an application for payment. Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 2

5 APPLICATION PROCESS In September of each year applications are mailed to every agency or municipality who has accumulated surcharge fines and bottle tax revenue. A completed application must be returned to the Division of Highway Traffic Safety no later than March 31st of the following year. The completed application requires the following information: Spending proposal for available funds. Supplemental information concerning spending proposal. Authorization and contact information. Expenditures during previous State Fiscal Year. PERMISSIBLE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS The percentage of funds that must be allocated each year to overtime costs and other expenses is demonstrated by the chart permissible Expenditure of Funds. 50% (At a minimum) No more than 50% Overtime salaries for a additional DWI Patrols or checkpoint. (Law enforcement officers only.) Court overtime for law enforcement officers as related to N.J.S.A. 39:4-50 Audio-visual & breath-testing equipment and supplies Blood test kits Safety equipment needed to conduct DWI checkpoints. Other funding (with prior approval from the Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety) Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 3

6 BUDGETING RESPONSIBILITY Each agency or municipality is required to create a separate account for the Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund. In addition, a separate line item within the agency or municipal budget should be created. Agencies and municipalities are urged to contact the Division of Hiighway Traffic Safety for anticipated funds or to use the amount credited in the previous fiscal year as their projected budget for the upcoming budget year. Any funds that is not expended must be carried forward into the following budget year. REPORTING AND MONITORING The applicant agrees to provide the Division of Highway Traffic Safety access to all records, reports, accounts, payrolls and documents relating to the Fund that are necessary to verify that the Funds have been used according to N.J.A.C. 13: Failure to comply may result in denial of future applications. BOTTLE TAX CALCULATION Each participating agency or municipality receives 95% or $95 of every $100 collected by the courts. In addition, they receive a portion of the bottle tax calculated as follows: Agency or Received available to all Agencies & Municipalities X Funds For example, if an agency or municipality is credited with $95 in surcharge funds, the calculation - based on FY 2005 funds - will be as follows: $95 $2,336,066 X $1,107,046 = $45.02 The agency or municipality will receive $45.02 in bottle tax funds in addition to the $95. Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 4

7 DDEF FISCAL REPORT The following chart shows the total surcharge fines and bottle tax funding collected during FY 2002, FY 2003, FY 2004 & FY As of March 31, 2006 the DDEF has processed 360 applications. The following chart shows the total applications distributed and received during FY 2002, FY 2003, FY 2004 and FY Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 5

8 FUNDING BY COUNTY The following chart details the amount of DDEF surcharge funding and bottle tax funding received by county. ( July 1, June 30, 2005) County s Agency & Muncipality s County Fines Funds Atlantic $111, $118, $55, $285, Bergen $98, $215, $100, $415, Burlington $40, $114, $53, $208, Camden $91, $175, $81, $349, Cape May $11, $51, $23, $86, Cumberland $- $27, $13, $40, Essex $76, $73, $34, $184, Gloucester $26, $88, $41, $156, Hudson $55, $79, $37, $172, Hunterdon $2, $31, $14, $48, Mercer $25, $64, $29, $118, Middlesex $42, $161, $75, $279, Monmouth $40, $195, $91, $326, Morris $40, $161, $75, $276, Ocean $28, $148, $69, $246, Passaic $20, $110, $51, $181, Salem $7, $13, $6, $27, Somerset $8, $79, $36, $124, Sussex $29, $52, $24, $105, Union $16, $76, $35, $129, Warren $13, $23, $11, $48, s $789, $2,063, $961, $3,812, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 6

9 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURES The Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund operates on the State fiscal year calendar from July 1st through June 30th. As per N.J.S.A 39:4-50.8, every convicted drunken driver is imposed a DDEF surcharge fine of $100. From this surcharge $95 is deposited into an account titled Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund and is due to the law enforcement agency credited with the conviction. The remaining $5 is for administrative expenses. In FY 2005 total administrative expense fees collected were $100,010 which was used to cover employee salaries, fringes, travel and other expenses directly related to administering the fund. Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund Expenditures Personal Services FY 2005 Budget Actual Salaries & Wages * $69,250 $64,435 Fringes * $20,186 $21,424 Conferences & Tuition $1,200 $1,029 Travel (Airfare) $700 $395 Hotel & Meals $900 $853 Mileage Reimbursement $250 $133 Postage $1,500 $631 Printing $250 $3,166 Indirect Cost $94,236 $92,065 Indirect Cost * $3,619 $3,535 $3,619 $3,535 Grand $97,855 $95,600 Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 7

10 DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE - ARREST DATA The following chart details the number of arrests for driving under the influence that were made statewide from 2001 to After three straight years of decline, driving under the influence arrests continued to rise in 2004(2.2%) & 2005 (1.5%). The largest increase in arrests occurred in the female under 18 category (28.1%). Driving Under the Influence - Arrests (Information provided by the Uniform Crime Report Prepared by the NJ State Police) Years of Age & Older 28,659 27, Under 18 Years of Age Male 24,113 23, Under 18 Years of Age Female 4,546 4, Under 18 Years of Age Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 8

11 DRUNK DRIVING ENFORCEMENT FUND NORTH REGION FUNDS CREDITED DURING FY 2005 JULY 1, JUNE 30, 2005

12 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Bergen County Fines Allendale Borough $8, $1, $ $10, Alpine Borough $1, $1, Bergen County PD $3, $1, $5, Bergenfield Borough $3, $1, $5, Bogota Borough $2, $1, $3, Carlstadt Borough $3, $1, $ $6, Cliffside Park, Borough of $2, $1, $3, Closter Borough $1, $ $2, Cresskill, Borough of $1, $1, $ $3, Demarest, Borough of $ $ $ Dumont Borough $1, $ $2, East Rutherford, Borough of $8, $3, $11, Edgewater Borough $8, $1, $ $11, Elmwood Park Borough $3, $1, $5, Emerson Borough $1, $ $2, Englewood, City of $8, $4, $2, $15, Englewood Cliffs Borough $ $88.84 $ Fair Lawn, Borough of $5, $2, $7, Fairview Borough $2, $1, $4, Fort Lee, Borough of $4, $3, $1, $9, Franklin Lakes, Borough of $1, $ $2, Garfield, City of $7, $3, $10, Glen Rock Borough $1, $ $ $2, Hackensack, City of $3, $1, $4, Harrington Park, Borough of $1, $1, Hasbrouck Heights, Borough of $8, $3, $11, Haworth Borough $1, $ $1, Hillsdale Borough $2, $1, $4, Hohokus, Borough of $1, $ $2, Leonia Borough $9, $4, $13, Little Ferry, Borough of $1, $ $2, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 10

13 Lodi, Borough of $3, $1, $5, Lyndhurst, Borough of $5, $2, $7, Mahwah, Township of $20, $9, $29, Maywood, Borough of $2, $1, $3, Midland Park, Borough of $3, $1, $4, Montvale, Borough of $3, $1, $5, Moonachie, Borough of $6, $ $ $7, New Milford, Borough of $2, $1, $3, North Arlington, Borough of $4, $2, $6, Northvale, Borough of $3, $1, $5, Norwood, Borough of $ $ $ Oakland Borough $1, $ $2, Old Tappan, Borough of $1, $ $2, Oradell, Borough of $2, $1, $3, Palisades Interstate Parkway $1, $ $2, Palisades Park, Borough of $5, $2, $7, Paramus, Borough of $5, $2, $7, Park Ridge, Borough of $1, $ $1, Ramsey Borough $4, $2, $7, Ridgefield, Borough of $2, $1, $ $5, Ridgefield Park, Township of $6, $3, $9, Ridgewood Village $1, $2, $1, $5, River Edge Borough $2, $1, $3, River Vale Township $2, $ $3, Rochelle Park Twp. $13, $ $ $14, Rutherford, Borough of $3, $1, $4, Saddle Brook Township $8, $2, $1, $11, Saddle River Borough $1, $ $2, South Hackensack Township $ $ $ Teaneck Township $5, $2, $7, Tenafly, Borough of $4, $2, $6, Upper Saddle River, Borough of $1, $ $1, Waldwick Borough $2, $1, $3, Wallington, Borough of $7, $2, $ $10, Washington Township $1, $ $2, Westwood Borough $6, $3, $1, $12, Woodcliff Lake, Borough of $1, $ $1, Wood Ridge Borough $12, $4, $1, $18, Wyckoff Township $1, $ $1, s $98, $215, $100, $415, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 11

14 ( July 1, June 30, 2005)) uly 1, June 30, 2005) Essex County Fines Belleville, Town of $5, $2, $8, Bloomfield, Town of $2, $2, $1, $6, Caldwell, Borough of $2, $1, $3, Cedar Grove Township $8, $4, $12, East Orange, City of $33, $3, $1, $38, Essex County Sheriff s Department $1, $ $1, Essex Fells Borough $1, $ $1, Fairfield Township $6, $2, $8, Glen Ridge Township $5, $ $ $6, Irvington, Town of $13, $1, $ $15, Livingston Township $3, $2, $1, $7, Maplewood Township $1, $ $1, Millburn Township $ $ $1, Montclair State College $1, $1, Montclair, Town of $1, $ $2, Newark, City of $16, $7, $23, North Caldwell Township $6, $1, $ $9, Nutley, Town of $2, $ $3, Orange, City of $10, $2, $1, $13, Roseland Borough $ $ $1, South Orange, Village of $1, $ $2, Verona Borough $2, $1, $3, West Caldwell Borough $1, $ $1, West Orange, Town of $4, $2, $6, s $76, $73, $34, $184, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 12

15 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Hudson County Fines Bayonne, City of $5, $2, $8, East Newark Borough $1, $ $1, Guttenberg, Town of $16, $1, $ $18, Harrison, Town of $3, $1, $5, Hoboken, City of $4, $2, $6, Hudson County Sheriff s Department $8, $2, $ $11, Jersey City $8, $4, $13, Kearny, Town of $19, $5, $2, $27, New York/New Jersey Port Authority $16, $7, $23, North Bergen Township $7, $3, $10, Secaucus, Town of $2, $2, $1, $7, Union, City of $14, $6, $20, Weehawken Township $7, $3, $1, $12, West New York, Town of $2, $1, $4, s $55, $79, $37, $172, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 13

16 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Morris County Fines Boonton, Town of $4, $1, $5, Boonton Township $2, $1, $ $4, Butler Borough $2, $1, $4, Chatham, Borough of $ $ $ Chatham Township $1, $ $2, Chester Borough $ $ $1, Chester Township $3, $1, $5, Denville Township $10, $4, $14, Dover, Town of $6, $4, $2, $13, East Hanover Township $15, $1, $ $18, Florham Park, Borough of $2, $ $2, Hanover Township $6, $3, $9, Harding Township $2, $2, $1, $6, Jefferson Township $4, $2, $7, Kinnelon, Borough of $3, $1, $5, Lincoln Park, Borough of $4, $2, $6, Long Hill Township $4, $2, $6, Madison Borough $4, $1, $6, Mendham, Borough of $2, $ $3, Mendham Township $3, $1, $5, Montville Township $3, $1, $5, Morris County Park Police $2, $1, $3, Morris Plains, Borough of $1, $ $2, Morris Township $4, $1, $6, Morristown, Town of $5, $2, $7, Mount Arlington Borough $1, $ $2, Mount Olive Township $13, $6, $19, Mountain Lakes Borough $12, $5, $2, $20, Netcong, Borough of $3, $1, $4, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 14

17 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Morris County Fines Parsippany-Troy Hills $6, $3, $9, Pequannock Township $3, $1, $5, Randolph Township $8, $3, $12, Riverdale, Borough of $2, $1, $4, Rockaway Borough $1, $ $2, Rockaway Township $4, $2, $7, Roxbury Township $8, $3, $12, Washington Township $6, $3, $9, Wharton Borough $6, $3, $9, s $40, $161, $75, $276, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 15

18 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Passaic County Fines Bloomingdale, Borough of $2, $ $2, Clifton, City of $18, $8, $27, Haledon, Borough of $4, $3, $1, $10, Hawthorne, Borough of $1, $ $1, Little Falls Township $9, $4, $14, North Haledon, Borough of $ $ $1, Passaic, City of $17, $8, $26, Passaic County Sheriff s Dept. $13, $6, $19, Paterson, City of $13, $6, $19, Pompton Lakes, Borough of $5, $2, $1, $9, Prospect Park, Borough of $ $ $ Ringwood, Borough of $4, $2, $6, Totowa, Borough of $9, $1, $ $12, Wanaque, Borough of $1, $ $2, Wayne Township $7, $3, $10, West Milford Township $9, $4, $13, West Paterson, Borough of $1, $ $2, William Paterson College $ $ $ s $20, $110, $51, $181, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 16

19 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Sussex County Fines Andover Township $3, $1, $4, Byram Township $4, $2, $7, Franklin, Borough of $2, $1, $3, Hamburg Borough $1, $ $1, Hardyston Township $1, $ $2, Hopatcong, Borough of $8, $3, $12, Newton Township $2, $1, $4, Ogdensburg Borough $ $ $1, Sparta Township $29, $12, $5, $47, Stanhope, Borough of $4, $2, $7, Stillwater Township $1, $ $1, Sussex County Sheriff s Department $1, $ $2, Vernon Township $6, $2, $9, s $29, $52, $24, $105, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 17

20 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Warren County Fines Alpha Borough $ $ $ $1, Belvidere, Town of $1, $ $ $3, Blairstown Township $2, $1, $ $4, Greenwich Township $2, $1, $3, Hackettstown, Town of $3, $1, $4, Independence, Town of $ $ $1, Lopatcong Township $4, $2, $1, $7, Mansfield Township $1, $ $2, Oxford Township $ $ $ Phillipsburg, Town of $4, $2, $1, $8, Pohatcong Township $2, $ $3, Washington Borough $2, $ $3, Washington Township $2, $1, $3, s $13, $23, $11, $48, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 18

21 DRUNK DRIVING ENFORCEMENT FUND CENTRAL REGION FUNDS CREDITED DURING FY 2005 FUNDS CREDITED DURING FY 2005 JULY 1, JUNE 30, 2005

22 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Hunterdon County Fines Califon, Borough of $ Clinton, Town of * $- Clinton Township * $- Flemington, Borough of $1, $ $1, Franklin Township * $- High Bridge, Borough of * $- Holland Township * $2, $2, Lambertville, City of $2, $1, $4, Lebanon Township * $- North Hunterdon * $10, $5, $15, Raritan Township $7, $3, $11, Readington Township $7, $3, $11, Tewksbury Township $- West Amwell Township $ $ $ s $2, $31, $14, $48, * Under Review - North Hunterdon Court credited with funds for various municipalities in error. Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 20

23 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Mercer County Fines College of New Jersey $ $ $ $1, East Windsor Township $9, $4, $13, Ewing Township $1, $ $2, Hamilton Township $7, $3, $10, Hightstown, Borough of $3, $1, $5, Hopewell Township $4, $2, $7, Lawrence Township $5, $2, $8, Pennington, Borough of $4, $ $ $4, Princeton Borough $9, $4, $13, Princeton Township $1, $ $2, Trenton, City of $20, $6, $3, $30, Washington Township $5, $2, $8, West Windsor Township $7, $3, $10, s $25, $64, $29, $119, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 21

24 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Middlesex County Fines Carteret, Borough of $8, $2, $1, $12, Cranbury Township $1, $ $2, Dunellen Borough $5, $2, $8, East Brunswick Township $36, $17, $54, Edison Township $5, $2, $8, Helmetta, Borough of $ $ $1, Highland Park Borough $1, $ $2, Jamesburg Borough $2, $1, $3, Metuchen, Borough of $2, $1, $4, Middlesex, Borough of $2, $6, $3, $11, Milltown, Borough of $2, $ $3, Monroe Township $3, $1, $5, New Brunswick, City of $5, $2, $7, North Brunswick Township $9, $5, $2, $18, Old Bridge Township $13, $6, $20, Perth Amboy, City of $9, $4, $13, Piscataway Township $5, $2, $7, Plainsboro Township $7, $3, $11, Rutgers University Police $4, $2, $6, Sayreville, Borough of $21, $6, $3, $31, South Amboy, City of $ $ $ $1, South Brunswick Township $4, $1, $6, South Plainfield, Borough of $6, $3, $10, South River, Borough of $3, $1, $4, Spotswood Borough $6, $3, $9, Woodbridge Township $9, $4, $13, s $42, $161, $75, $279, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 22

25 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Monmouth County Fines Aberdeen Township $1, $ $2, Allenhurst, Borough of $2, $1, $4, Allentown, Borough of $ $ $ Asbury Park, City of $2, $1, $3, Atlantic Highlands, Borough of $2, $1, $4, Avon-By-The-Sea Borough $3, $1, $ $6, Belmar, Borough of $7, $3, $10, Bradley Beach Borough $9, $3, $1, $14, Brielle Borough $8, $3, $12, Colts Neck Township $2, $1, $3, Deal Borough $10, $1, $ $13, Eatontown Borough $3, $1, $4, Englishtown Borough $2, $ $2, Fairhaven, Borough of $1, $ $2, Freehold, Borough of $6, $3, $9, Freehold Township $4, $1, $6, Hazlet Township $9, $4, $14, Highlands, Borough of $6, $2, $9, Holmdel Township $9, $4, $13, Howell Township $11, $5, $16, Interlaken, Borough of $ $ $1, Keansburg, Borough of $1, $ $2, Keyport, Borough of $2, $1, $3, Little Silver, Borough of $2, $1, $3, Long Branch, City of $9, $4, $14, Manalapan Township $4, $2, $6, Manasquan, Borough of $3, $1, $4, Marlboro Township $4, $2, $7, Matawan, Borough of $4, $2, $1, $7, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 23

26 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Monmouth County Fines Middletown Township $9, $4, $13, Monmouth Beach Borough $ $ $1, Monmouth County Prosecutor s Office $ $1, $ $2, Neptune, City of $1, $ $1, Neptune Township $3, $1, $5, Ocean Township $6, $3, $9, Oceanport, Borough of $1, $ $1, Red Bank, Borough of $4, $2, $6, Rumson, Borough of $1, $ $2, Sea Bright, Borough of $7, $3, $11, Sea Girt, Borough of $11, $2, $1, $14, Shrewsbury, Borough of $1, $ $1, South Belmar, Borough of $ $ $1, Spring Lake, Borough of $1, $ $2, Spring Lake Heights Borough $3, $1, $4, Tinton Falls, Borough of $6, $3, $9, Union Beach Borough $3, $1, $4, Wall Township $12, $5, $18, West Long Branch, Borough of $2, $1, $4, s $40, $195, $91, $326, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 24

27 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Ocean County Fines Barnegat Township $5, $2, $8, Bay Head, Borough of $ $ $ Beach Haven, Borough of $2, $1, $4, Beachwood, Borough of $2, $1, $4, Berkeley Township $2, $1, $3, Brick Township $16, $7, $24, Dover Township $21, $9, $30, Harvey Cedars, Borough of $95.00 $44.42 $ Island Heights, Borough of $ $ $ Jackson Township $8, $7, $3, $18, Lacey Township $5, $2, $8, Lakehurst, Borough of $1, $ $1, Lakewood Township $9, $4, $13, Lavellette, Borough of $1, $ $2, Little Egg Harbor Township $4, $2, $6, Long Beach Township $7, $3, $11, Manchester Township $9, $4, $13, Mantoloking Township $2, $1, $3, Ocean Gate, Borough of $1, $ $1, Ocean Township $7, $3, $10, Pine Beach, Borough of $ $ $ Plumsted Township $4, $1, $5, Point Pleasant Beach $6, $3, $9, Point Pleasant, Borough of $13, $5, $2, $20, Seaside Heights, Borough of $4, $1, $5, Seaside Park Borough $4, $2, $6, Ship Bottom Borough $2, $ $3, South Toms River, Borough of $1, $ $2, Stafford Township $7, $3, $11, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 25

28 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Ocean County Fines Surf City, Borough of $6, $ $ $7, Tuckerton, Borough $1, $ $2, s $28, $148, $69, $246, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 26

29 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Somerset County Fines Bedminster Township $2, $1, $3, Bernards Township $5, $2, $8, Bernardsville, Borough of $1, $ $2, Bound Brook, Borough of $6, $3, $9, Branchburg Township $1, $ $2, Bridgewater Township $11, $5, $16, Far Hills, Borough of $1, $ $2, Franklin Township $6, $2, $9, Green Brook Township $4, $1, $6, Hillsborough Township $8, $3, $11, Manville, Borough of $4, $1, $5, Montgomery Township $1, $ $2, North Plainfield, Borough of $8, $3, $12, Peapack-Gladstone, Borough of $8, $1, $ $10, Raritan Borough $1, $ $1, Somerville, Borough of $2, $1, $3, South Bound Brook, Borough of $6, $2, $8, Warren Township $1, $ $2, Watchung Borough $1, $ $2, s $8, $79, $36, $124, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 27

30 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Union County Fines Berkeley Heights Township $3, $1, $4, Clark Township $1, $ $2, Cranford Township $6, $3, $9, Elizabeth, City of $10, $4, $15, Fanwood, Borough of $1, $ $1, Garwood, Borough of $ $ $1, Hillside Township $ $ $ Kean College $ $ $ Kenilworth, Borough of $3, $1, $4, Linden, City of $6, $3, $9, Mountainside, Borough of $3, $1, $4, New Providence, Borough of $1, $1, $ $3, Plainfield, City of $7, $3, $11, Rahway, City of $4, $2, $7, Roselle, Borough of $3, $1, $5, Roselle Park, Borough of $1, $ $1, Scotch Plains Township $1, $ $2, Springfield Township $4, $1, $ $6, Summit, City of $6, $2, $1, $9, Union County Police $4, $2, $1, $7, Union Township $6, $2, $9, Westfield, Town of $5, $2, $8, Winfield Township $ $ $99.41 $ s $16, $76, $35, $129, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 28

31 DRUNK DRIVING ENFORCEMENT FUND SOUTH REGION FUNDS CREDITED DURING FY 2005 JULY 1, JUNE 30, 2005

32 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Atlantic County Fines Absecon, City of $3, $1, $4, Atlantic City $28, $28, $13, $69, Atlantic County Sheriff $ $ $91.18 $1, Brigantine, City of $4, $2, $7, Buena Borough $17, $1, $ $19, Egg Harbor City $1, $ $2, Egg Harbor Township $17, $8, $25, Galloway Township $25, $8, $3, $37, Hamilton Township $14, $6, $21, Hammonton, Town of $4, $2, $6, Linwood, City of $1, $ $2, Longport Borough $6, $3, $10, Margate, City of $36, $4, $1, $42, Mullica Township $1, $ $2, Northfield, City of $3, $1, $4, Pleasantville, City of $3, $3, $1, $9, Somers Point $6, $2, $9, Stockton State College $1, $ $1, Ventnor, City of $3, $1, $5, s $111, $118, $55, $285, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 30

33 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Burlington County Fines Beverly, City of $2, $ $ $3, Bordentown, City of $1, $ $2, Bordentown Township $14, $5, $2, $22, Burlington City $2, $1, $4, Burlington Township $6, $3, $9, Burlington County Bridge Commission $ $ $ Chesterfield Township $ $ $1, Cinnaminson Township $4, $1, $5, Delanco Township $1, $ $2, Delran Township $6, $3, $9, Eastampton Township $1, $ $2, Edgewater Park Township $1, $2, $1, $5, Evesham Township $11, $5, $16, Florence Township $4, $2, $6, Lumberton Township $3, $1, $4, Mansfield Township $4, $1, $ $5, Maple Shade Township $4, $2, $6, Medford Township $5, $2, $8, Medford Lakes, Borough of $ $ $ Moorestown Township $2, $1, $4, Mount Holly, Township of $5, $2, $7, Mount Laurel Township $14, $6, $20, New Hanover Twp. $ $88.81 $ North Hanover Township $1, $1, $ $4, Palmyra, Borough of $4, $2, $6, Pemberton Borough $1, $ $1, Pemberton Township $5, $2, $7, Riverside Township $3, $1, $5, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 31

34 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Burlington County Fines Riverton Borough $2, $ $ $3, Springfield Township $1, $ $2, Westampton Township $3, $1, $5, Willingboro Township $12, $3, $1, $17, s $40, $114, $53, $208, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 32

35 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Camden County Fines Audubon, Borough of $3, $1, $4, Audubon Park, Borough of $ $88.84 $ Barrington Borough $6, $2, $1, $9, Bellmawr Borough $2, $1, $3, Berlin Borough $3, $1, $5, Berlin Township $3, $1, $5, Brooklawn Borough $4, $2, $6, Camden, City of $6, $2, $9, Camden County Park Police $6, $ $ $8, Cherry Hill Township $54, $11, $5, $71, Chesilhurst Borough $ $ $ Clementon Borough $3, $1, $4, Collingswood Borough $2, $1, $4, Delaware River Port Authority $16, $9, $4, $30, Gibbsboro, Borough of $1, $ $ $3, Gloucester City $3, $1, $5, Gloucester Township $15, $7, $22, Haddon Township $8, $3, $12, Haddonfield, Borough of $1, $ $1, Haddon Heights Borough $1, $ $2, Hi-Nella Borough $2, $ $ $3, Laurel Springs Borough $1, $ $2, Lawnside Borough $3, $ $ $4, Lindenwold Borough $2, $1, $4, Magnolia Borough $7, $3, $10, Merchantville Borough $2, $1, $3, Mount Ephraim, Borough of $2, $1, $3, Oaklyn Borough $3, $1, $5, Pennsauken Township $23, $11, $35, Pine Hill, Borough of $3, $1, $4, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 33

36 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Camden County Fines Runnemede, Borough of $3, $1, $5, Rutgers University $80.39 $ $99.77 $ Somerdale, Borough of $8, $3, $12, Stratford, Borough of $8, $3, $12, Voorhees Township $3, $1, $4, Waterford Township $2, $1, $4, Winslow Township $13, $6, $20, Woodlynne Borough $ $ $ s $91, $175, $81, $349, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 34

37 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Cape May County Fines Avalon, Borough of $3, $1, $5, Cape May, City of $5, $2, $8, Lower Township $5, $2, $8, Middle Township $7, $3, $10, North Wildwood, City of $6, $3, $9, Ocean City $5, $2, $7, Sea Isle, City of $2, $1, $4, Stone Harbor, Borough of $3, $1, $4, West Wildwood, Borough of $2, $ $ $3, Wildwood City $9, $3, $1, $14, Wildwood Crest $6, $2, $9, s $11, $51, $23, $86, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 35

38 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Cumberland County Fines Bridgeton, City of $8, $3, $12, Millville, City of $6, $3, $9, Vineland, City of $12, $6, $19, s $- $27, $13, $40, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 36

39 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Gloucester County Fines Clayton Borough $4, $2, $1, $8, Deptford Township $6, $3, $10, East Greenwich Township $2, $1, $3, Elk Township $1, $1, $ $3, Franklin Township $9, $4, $14, Glassboro, Borough of $13, $6, $20, Greenwich Township $1, $ $ $2, Harrison Township $1, $ $2, Logan Township $1, $ $2, Mantua Township $4, $2, $6, Monroe Township $6, $2, $9, National Park Borough $2, $1, $4, Newfield Borough $ $ $ Paulsboro, Borough of $2, $1, $ $5, Pitman Borough $1, $ $1, South Harrison Township $2, $95.01 $44.13 $2, Swedesboro Borough $3, $ $ $3, Washington Township $11, $5, $16, Wenonah Borough $2, $ $ $4, West Deptford Township $8, $3, $12, Westville, Borough of $8, $2, $ $11, Woodbury, City of $3, $1, $5, Woodbury Heights, Borough of $1, $ $1, Woolwich Township $2, $1, $3, s $26, $88, $41, $156, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 37

40 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) Salem County Fines Carney s Point Township $4, $2, $6, Elmer, Borough of $- Lower Alloways Creek Township $ $ $ Penns Grove, Borough of $1, $ $2, Pennsville Township $5, $2, $7, Salem, City of $1, $ $2, Woodstown, Borough of $7, $ $ $7, s $7, $13, $6, $27, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 38

41 DRUNK DRIVING ENFORCEMENT FUND NEW JERSEY STATE POLICE FUNDS CREDITED DURING FY 2005 JULY 1, JUNE 30, 2005

42 ( July 1, June 30, 2005) New Jersey State Police Fines Atlantic County $31, $14, $46, Bergen County $8, $3, $11, Burlington County $34, $15, $49, Camden County $25, $11, $37, Cape May County $14, $6, $20, Cumberland County $21, $9, $31, Essex County $7, $3, $11, Gloucester County $10, $5, $15, Hudson County $3, $1, $5, Hunterdon County $13, $6, $19, Mercer County $9, $4, $13, Middlesex County $14, $6, $21, Monmouth County $18, $8, $27, Morris County $15, $7, $23, Ocean County $20, $9, $30, Passaic County $7, $3, $10, Salem County $11, $5, $16, Somerset County $6, $3, $9, Sussex County $7, $3, $11, Union County $8, $3, $11, Warren County $14, $6, $20, s $305, $142, $447, Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund 40

43 State of New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety Division of Highway Traffic Safety P.O. Box 048 Trenton, NJ Phone (609) Fax (609) Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund Application N.J.S.A. 39: /N.J.A.C. 13:86 Law Enforcement Agency and Address: currently available: 2006 Funds: $ 2006 Funds: $ included w/surcharge funds Prior Unclaimed Funds: $ County: Funds Available: $ Proposed Drunk Driving Enforcement Fund Expenditures PRIMARY - MANDATORY: (a minimum of 50 percent of total available funds, DHTS approval not required) 1. Officer overtime salaries for DWI patrols or checkpoints: $ OPTIONAL: (DHTS approval not required) 2. Salaries for overtime court appearances of law enforcement office required in connection with prosecution of violation of 39:4-50: $ 3. Audio visual equipment and supplies used to document and preserve evidence of Enforcement of 39:4-50: $ 4. Breath testing instruments and supplies approved by the Attorney General pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:51-3.1: $ 5. Blood Test Kits: $ 6. Safety equipment needed to conduct DWI Checkpoints for Enforcement of 39:4-50 (cones, flares, lighting, reflectorized vests): $ OTHER EXPENDITURE: (DHTS approval required) 7. Request to expend funds for time or equipment not listed above: $ Funds expended must enhance the enforcement of 39:4-50. Justification must be attached. Approval on a case by case basis. DHTS-DDEF.7/06 DDEF Proposal (1-7) $

44 Anticipated Supplemental Budget Information 1. Overtime Salaries Potential Enforcement Activities (check all that may apply) DWI Patrols Court Time Check Points If patrols are utilized: How many officers will work a detail? Maximum hourly salary? number of hours per detail? 2. Audio Visual Equipment Make Model Number of Units Price/Unit $ Tapes $ Other Cost $ $ 3. Alcotest Unit & Supplies (Breathalyzer) Make Cost/Unit $ Repair Costs 4. Blood Testing Kits Supplies $ Cost/Kit $ Times Kits = $ 5. Checkpoint Safety Equipment Flares $ Cones $ Signs $ Lights $ Reflectorized Clothing $ Other $ $ 6. Justification For Time Or Equipment Other Than That Above. $ 2

45 Governmental Agency Type: State County Municipal By signing this application, the undersigned certify that all information submitted here is true and accurate to the best of their knowledge and that this agency will deposit all grant monies in a separate account dedicated exclusively to its DDEF program as required by N.J.A.C. 13:86-5.6(c), expend all monies received in accordance with the rules set forth at N.J.A.C. 13:85-2.3, and comply with all other rules in N.J.A.C. 13:86 and any special conditions attached to the award pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:86-2.6(b). Is the Expenditures of previous SFYGrant Monies Report completed? YES NO (Required by N.J.A.C. 13:86-2.6(a)) (page 4) 1. Project Director: Name: Title: Address: Phone: ( ) Signature: 2. Financial Director: Name: Title: Address: Phone: ( ) Signature: 3. Authorizing Official: Name: Title: Address: Phone: ( ) Signature: 4. Between 7/1/05 and 6/30/06, our agency received $ and expended (from page 4) $ 5. Approval This Grant Amount $ Paul F. Groffie / DDEF Coordinator Date DHTS Director Date 3

46 Expenditure of Previous SFY Grant Monies Report July 1, 2005 Through June 30, 2006 Project Director s Name: Phone ( ) Number of Drunk Driving convictions during reporting period: Number of Drunk Driving summonses written for this period: 1. Primary - Mandatory 50% overtime patrol or checkpoint salary detail. a. overtime man hours of Patrol activity: b. number of checkpoints held: c. overtime man hours of checkpoint activity: d. overtime salaries paid $ 2. Optional Primary a. Overtime court salaries for DWI/DRE officer testimony Hours $ per hour = $ b. Audio Visual equipment and accessory costs $ c. Alcotest Unit purchases and supplies or repairs (Breathalyer) $ d. Blood Testing Kits and accessories $ e. Checkpoint equipment $ TOTAL Optional Primary $ 3. Other (Previous Approval Required) Describe the goal of the task and how it was met. (ex: Education Programs at Schools or Civic Groups, Seminars or Training, etc. If additional space is needed please attach separate sheets) Salaries: $ Purchases: $ Other : $ DDEF Program Expenditures $ Supporting documentation not previously submitted is required under N.J.A.C. 13:86-2.5(b) from an entity receiving a grant from the DDE Fund. This documentation should prove overtime salaries were paid to a law enforcement officer working DWI patrols or checkpoints, or required court time for enforcing or convicting for 39:4-50. Purchase documents for authorized equipment, other items or activities must also be included. Acceptable documentation is outlined in the DDEF Summary. The undersigned certify that the information contained on this form is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge. Financial Director 4 lv-7.06 Date

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