SACRAMENTO,
Calif. – The California Highway Patrol (CHP) announced today more than $25
million in grant funding to 102 California law enforcement agencies, crime
laboratories, local government agencies, and nonprofit organizations to help
address the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. The grants are
the result of Proposition 64, the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of
Marijuana Act, which tasked the CHP with administering grants for education,
prevention, and enforcement programs to help communities combat impaired
driving. Money is also available to crime laboratories conducting
forensic toxicology testing. Funding for the grants comes from a tax on
the sale of cannabis and cannabis products sold in California. “The
substantial increase in the amount of grant funds being dispersed this year
to even more recipients will help make California’s roadways safer for all
who use them,” said CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee. “The funds will be
allocated to enhance traffic safety by educating the public about the dangers
of impaired driving, conducting enforcement operations to remove impaired
drivers from the roads, and advancing research on this critical issue.” Eighty-two
recipients of law enforcement grants will use funds to address impaired
driving within their communities. In addition to traditional impaired
driving enforcement, funds will also be used for drug recognition evaluator
training to enhance their respective agency’s ability to detect drug-impaired
drivers. Additionally, funding will allow for public outreach campaigns,
including educational presentations and community events. Listed below
are the law enforcement grant recipients for state fiscal year 2024-2025,
which begins July 1: - Angels
Camp Police
- Arroyo
Grande Police Department
- Auburn
Police Department
- Azusa
Police Department
- Baldwin
Park Police Department
- Barstow
Police Department
- Bell
Gardens Police Department
- Berkeley
Police Department
- Brawley
Police Department
- Brea
Police Department
- Burbank
Police Department
- Calexico
Police Department
- Calistoga
Police Department
- Chula
Vista Police Department
- Citrus
Heights Police Department
- City
of Corona Police Department
- City
of El Monte Police Department
- City
of Fullerton Police Department
- City
of Glendale Police Department
- City
of Huron Police Department
- City
of Lodi Police Department
- City
of Montebello Police Department
- City
of Palo Alto Police Department
- City
of Visalia Police Department
- Claremont
Police Department
- Covina
Police Department
- Danville
Police Department
- Dixon
Police Department
- Dublin
Police Services
- El
Cajon Police Department
- El
Centro Police Department
- El
Dorado County Sheriff's Office
- Emeryville
Police Department
- Folsom
Police Department
- Galt
Police Department
- Garden
Grove Police Department
- Gilroy
Police Department
- Greenfield
Police Department
- Grover
Beach Police Department
- Hanford
Police Department
- Hayward
Police Department
- Huntington
Beach Police Department
- Imperial
County Sheriff’s Office
- Irvine
Police Department
- La
Habra Police Department
- La
Mesa Police Department
- La
Palma Police Department
- Lakeport
Police Department
- Lincoln
Police Department
- Los
Angeles Police Department
- Manteca
Police Department
- Marysville
Police Department
- Menifee
Police Department
- Modoc
County Sheriff's Office
- Montebello
School Police
- Monterey
Park Police Department
- Morgan
Hill Police Department
- Napa
Police Department
- Oceanside
Police Department
- Oakland
Police Department
- Ontario
Police Department
- Orange
Police Department
- Oxnard
Police Department
- Pacifica
Police Department
- Petaluma
Police Department
- Pismo
Beach Police Department
- Pittsburg
Police Department
- Riverside
Police Department
- Rocklin
Police Department
- San
Bruno Police Department
- San
Diego Police Department
- San
Fernando Police Department
- San
Gabriel Police Department
- San
Joaquin County Sheriff's Office
- Shasta
County Sheriff's Office
- Sierra
Madre Police Department
- Simi
Valley Police Department
- Soledad
Police Department
- Stanislaus
County Sheriff's Department
- Sutter
County Sheriff's Office
- Union
City Police Department
- Wheatland
Police Department
Nine recipients of education grants will
use funds to teach local communities about impaired driving laws, while
highlighting the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or
drugs. Below are the
education grant recipients for state fiscal year 2024-2025: - Amador
County Sheriff's Office
- Chino
Police Department
- City
of Lancaster
- City
of Long Beach
- County
of Solano-District Attorney's Office
- Imperial
County Sheriff’s Office
- Sacramento
County District Attorney Laboratory of Forensic Services
- Solano
County Office of Education
- Tulare
County Office of Education
Eight
recipients of two-year toxicology crime laboratory grants will use funds to
eliminate backlogs in the analysis of forensic science evidence and to
purchase and/or upgrade laboratory equipment to improve testing capabilities.
Below are the
toxicology crime laboratory grant recipients for state fiscal years 2024-2026:
- Contra
Costa County, Office of the Sheriff, Forensic Services Division
- Imperial
County Sheriff's Office
- Oakland
Police Department Crime Lab
- Office
of the Chief Medical Examiner, City and County of San Francisco
- Orange
County (CA) Crime Laboratory
- San
Diego County Sheriff's Department
- Santa
Clara County District Attorney's Office
- Ventura
County Forensic Services Bureau
Three
recipients of two-year toxicology medical examiners/coroner’s office grants
will use funds to help improve and advance the data collection in cases
involving driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.
Below is the
medical examiners/coroner’s office grant recipient for state fiscal year 2024-2026:
- Imperial County Sheriff’s Office
- Orange County Sheriff's Department Coroner's
Division
- San Diego Medical Examiner Department
The
application process for future grant funding is expected to open again in
early 2025. Additional information is available on the CHP Web site, at CHP’s
Cannabis Tax Fund Grant Program. The mission of the California
Highway Patrol is to provide safety, service, and security.
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