Contract (Fee Basis) Fire Protection Clause Samples
The 'Contract (Fee Basis) Fire Protection' clause establishes that fire protection services will be provided under a contractual agreement, with fees charged based on the services rendered rather than a fixed salary or municipal funding. Typically, this means a private company or external agency is engaged to deliver fire protection, and the costs are calculated according to a predetermined fee schedule, such as per call, per hour, or per incident. This arrangement allows organizations or municipalities to secure fire protection without maintaining their own fire department, offering flexibility and potentially cost savings, while ensuring that fire safety needs are met through a clear, fee-based structure.
Contract (Fee Basis) Fire Protection. For an agreed upon fee, one Agency may assume fire protection responsibilities on lands under the jurisdiction of another Agency. The terms and conditions of such arrangements must be included in AOPs.
1. BIA has contracted with CAL FIRE for primary fire suppression services on various Indian Trust Lands through an additional statewide agreement (see “Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement between US Department of Interior, BIA and State of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection”).
Contract (Fee Basis) Fire Protection. For reference, the fee-based fire protection agreements listed below, are agency-specific, not between Federal and State agencies. Kootenai Reservation IDL BIA/Nez Perce Tribe Nez Perce Reservation Idaho Fish & Game Idaho Parks & Recreation Misc. Parcels NPS Misc. Parcels FWS Misc. Parcels BOR IDL IDL IDL BLM BLM BLM & USFS BIA/Kootenai Tribe State of Idaho State of Idaho National Park Service U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Bureau of Reclamation
Contract (Fee Basis) Fire Protection. For reference, the fee-based fire protection agreements listed below, are agency-specific, not between Federal and State agencies.
Contract (Fee Basis) Fire Protection. For an agreed upon fee, one Agency may assume fire protection responsibilities on lands under the jurisdiction of another Agency. The terms and conditions of such arrangements must be included in local agreements and/or OPs.
