County and Sheriff Responsibilities Sample Clauses

County and Sheriff Responsibilities. The County and the Sheriff shall comply with the Wildland fire planning responsibilities as set forth in C.R.S. § 29-22.5-101, et seq. and the provisions of C.R.S. §§ 00-00-000 and 30-10-513.5. The County and the Sheriff agree to identify for DFPC any designated individuals other than the Sheriff with the authority to make wildfire preparedness decisions. The County and Sheriff agree to work collaboratively with the DFPC’s Battalion Chief in the coordination of DFPC resources and training. The County and Sheriff agree to cooperate in organizing, training, equipping, and maintaining of Wildland firefighting forces within the county. The County and Sheriff agree to communicate with local Fire Departments, as needed, to ensure relevant information is available to the County, the Sheriff, and local Fire Departments. The County and Sheriff may enter into agreements with local Fire Departments that identify the procedures necessary to transition financial and overall management of a Wildland Fire from the local Fire Department to the Sheriff, define control capabilities, and establish cost-share principles.
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County and Sheriff Responsibilities. The County and Sheriff are fiscally and operationally responsible, respectively, for a County Responsibility Fire as described in C.R.S. §§ 29-22.5-103 (2)(b) and 30-11-107(1)(o). Thereby, for the duration of a County Responsibility Fire and pursuant to any applicable emergency operations plan, Mutual Aid Agreements, community wildfire protection plans, county wildfire preparedness plans, cost share agreement, or other agreements between the County and Fire Departments or other governmental entities, the Sheriff shall appoint a Local Incident Management Team to provide the command and control infrastructure necessary to manage a County Responsibility Fire. The Local Incident Management Team may consist of a single individual serving as Incident Commander. On behalf of the County, the Sheriff shall assume financial responsibility for Wildland Fire suppression efforts and the authority for the ordering, monitoring and tracking the costs of resources subject to compliance with State law. Nothing in this agreement authorizes any county fire warden, firefighter, or county officer to obligate the State for payment of any money without prior state approval.
County and Sheriff Responsibilities. For the duration of a State Responsibility Fire, the Sheriff, at the Sheriff's discretion, may serve or appoint someone to serve as an Agency Administrator. The Sheriff's Agency Administrator shall, at the Sheriff’s discretion, in consultation and cooperation with DFPC's Agency Administrator, appoint an Incident Commander. The Sheriff's Agency Administrator shall work collaboratively with DFPC's Agency Administrator to identify objectives and concerns to share with the Incident Commander. If the Sheriff elects to not serve as or appoint an Agency Administrator, the Sheriff shall serve as or appoint an Agency Representative. Nothing in this agreement authorizes any county fire warden, firefighter, or county officer to obligate the State for payment of any money without prior state approval.
County and Sheriff Responsibilities. The County and Sheriff are fiscally and operationally responsible, respectively, for a County Responsibility Fire as described in C.R.S. §§ 29-22.5-103 (2)(b) and 30-11-107(1)(o). Thereby, for the duration of a County Responsibility Fire and pursuant to any applicable emergency operations plan, Mutual Aid Agreements, community wildfire protection plans, county wildfire preparedness plans, cost share agreement, or other agreements between the County and Fire Departments or other governmental entities, the Sheriff shall appoint a Local Incident Management Team to provide the command and control infrastructure necessary to manage a County Responsibility Fire. The Local Incident Management Team may consist of a single individual serving as Incident Commander. On behalf of the County, the Sheriff shall assume financial responsibility for Wildland Fire suppression efforts and the authority for the ordering and monitoring of resources subject to compliance with State law.
County and Sheriff Responsibilities. For the duration of a State Responsibility Fire, the Sheriff, at the Sheriff's discretion, may serve or appoint someone to serve within the Unified Command Structure as an Agency Administrator. The Sheriff's Agency Administrator shall, at the Sheriff’s discretion, in consultation and cooperation with DFPC's Agency Administrator, appoint an Incident Commander. The Sheriff's Agency Administrator shall work collaboratively with DFPC's Agency Administrator to identify objectives and concerns to share with the Incident Commander within the Unified Command Structure. If the Sheriff elects to not serve as or appoint an Agency Administrator, the Sheriff shall serve as or appoint an Agency Representative.
County and Sheriff Responsibilities. For the duration of a State Responsibility Fire, the Sheriff, at the Sheriff's discretion, may serve or appoint someone to serve as an Agency Administrator. The Sheriff's Agency Administrator shall, at the Sheriff’s discretion, in consultation and cooperation with DFPC's Agency Administrator, appoint an Incident Commander. The Sheriff's Agency Administrator shall work collaboratively with DFPC's Agency Administrator to identify objectives and concerns to share with the Incident Commander. If the Sheriff elects to not serve as or appoint an Agency Administrator, the Sheriff shall serve as or appoint an Agency Representative. Nothing in this agreement authorizes any county fire warden, firefighter, or county officer to obligate the State for payment of any money without prior state approval. Commented [29]: Added reference to document that governs these roles and responsibilities. Commented [VJ28]: Added language to clarify that administering EFF does not include taking over all incident activities and roles. Commented [27]: BC delegation of authority comes from DFPC Director, not from Assumption of Fire Control Duty document as stated in last version of the agreement.
County and Sheriff Responsibilities. For the duration of a State Responsibility Fire, the Sheriff, at the Sheriff's discretion, may serve or appoint someone to serve as an Agency Administrator. The Sheriff's Agency Administrator shall, at the Sheriff’s discretion, in consultation and cooperation with DFPC's Agency Administrator, appoint an Incident Commander. The Sheriff's Agency Administrator shall work collaboratively with DFPC's Agency Administrator to identify objectives and concerns to share with the Incident Commander within the Unified Command Structure. If the Sheriff elects to not serve as or appoint an Agency Administrator, the Sheriff shall serve as or appoint an Agency Representative. Nothing in this agreement authorizes any county fire warden, firefighter, or county officer to obligate the State for payment of any money without prior state approval. Nothing in this agreement authorizes any DFPC Commented [VJ16]: 8/28/2019: based on Stakeholder input, deleted last part of this sentence as the objectives are not always contained in the Assumption of Fire Control Duty Agreement, and are often in Delegation of Authority to the IC.
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County and Sheriff Responsibilities. The County and the Sheriff shall comply with the Wildland fire planning responsibilities as set forth in C.R.S. § 29-22.5-101, et seq. and the provisions of C.R.S. §§ 00-00-000 and 30-10-513.5. The County and the Sheriff agree to identify for DFPC any designated individuals other than the Sheriff with the authority to make wildfire preparedness decisions. The County and Sheriff agree to work collaboratively with the DFPC’s Battalion Chief in the coordination of DFPC resources and training. The County and Sheriff agree to cooperate in organizing, training, equipping, and maintaining of Wildland firefighting forces within the county. The County and Sheriff agree to communicate with local Fire Departments, as needed, to ensure relevant information is available to the County, the Sheriff, and local Fire Departments. The County and Sheriff may enter into agreements with local Fire Departments that identify the procedures necessary to transition financial and overall management of a Wildland Fire from the local Fire Department to the Sheriff, define control capabilities, and establish cost-share principles. Commented [VJ20]: 8/28/2019: added “prevent” and “control” to allow flexibility in DFPC assisting County with all phases of wildfire management

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