Common use of Cost Share Agreements Clause in Contracts

Cost Share Agreements. A Cost Share Agreement will be prepared by the responsible unit administrator(s) or their authorized representatives, except under the conditions of reciprocal fire protection or independent action, when there is (1) a multi-jurisdictional incident or (2) an incident which threatens or xxxxx across direct protection boundaries of the State and Federal Agencies. See Exhibit G for a sample Cost Share Agreement. The Agencies agree that all reasonable and necessary costs incurred to meet the protection responsibilities within each Agency’s Direct Protection Area will be the responsibility of that Agency. This approach can be superseded by an incident specific Cost Share Agreement based on some other mutually agreed to equitable basis. For temporary support functions or facilities established during periods of extraordinary fire activity, similar cost sharing procedures may be used by the involved Agencies. Agency Administrators are responsible for the development and approval of Cost Share Agreements. See related Provision #4 Boundary Fires and Exhibit D item #4 (g) Procedures for Fire Suppression Billings - Boundary Fire Billings.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement, Cooperative Fire Protection and Stafford Act Agreement

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Cost Share Agreements. A Cost Share Agreement will be prepared and approved by the responsible unit administrator(s) or their authorized representatives, except under the conditions of reciprocal fire protection or independent action, when there is (1) a multi-multi- jurisdictional incident or (2) an incident which threatens or xxxxx across direct protection boundaries of the State and Federal Agencies. See Exhibit Appendix G for a sample Cost Share Agreement. The Agencies agree that all reasonable and necessary costs incurred to meet the protection responsibilities within each Agency’s Direct Protection Area will be the responsibility of that Agency. This approach can be superseded by an incident specific Cost Share Agreement based on some other mutually agreed to equitable basis. For temporary support level functions or facilities established during periods of extraordinary fire activity, similar cost sharing procedures may be used by the involved Agencies. Agency Administrators are responsible for the development and approval of Cost Share Agreements. See related Provision #4 44 Boundary Fires and Exhibit Appendix D item #4 (g) Procedures for Fire Suppression Billings - Boundary Fire Billings.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement

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Cost Share Agreements. A Cost Share Agreement will be prepared by the responsible unit administrator(s) or their authorized representatives, except under the conditions of reciprocal fire protection or independent action, when there is (1) a multi-jurisdictional incident or (2) an incident which threatens or xxxxx across direct protection boundaries of the State and Federal Agencies. See Exhibit G for a sample Cost Share Agreement. The Agencies agree that all reasonable and necessary costs incurred to meet the protection responsibilities within each Agency’s Direct Protection Area will be the responsibility of that Agency. This approach can be superseded by an incident specific Cost Share Agreement based on some other mutually agreed to equitable basis. For temporary support functions or facilities established during periods of extraordinary fire activity, similar cost sharing procedures may be used by the involved Agencies. Agency Administrators are responsible for the development and approval of Cost Share Agreements. See related Provision #4 Boundary Fires and Exhibit D item #4 (g) Procedures for Fire Suppression Billings Xxxxxxxx - Boundary Fire BillingsXxxxxxxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Fire Protection and Stafford Act Agreement

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