INCIDENT BUSINESS OVERSIGHT Sample Clauses

INCIDENT BUSINESS OVERSIGHT. ‌ For any Type 1 or Type 2 incident, the Protecting Agency is responsible to provide an administrative briefing to the IMT that addresses cost reporting, incident finance package, agency-specific requirements, and the role of the Incident Business Advisor. The Protecting and Jurisdictional Agencies will also provide oversight in regards to cost management, expenditure of funds, and agency procurement regulations, etc. Thresholds for assigning Incident Business Advisors and Large Fire Cost Reviews are contained in the Interagency Standard for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/policies/pol_ref_redbook.html).
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INCIDENT BUSINESS OVERSIGHT. For any Type 1 or Type 2 incident, the Protecting Agency is responsible to provide an administrative briefing to the IMT that addresses cost reporting, incident finance package, Incident Business Advisor, and agency-specific requirements. , and the role of the Incident Business Advisor. The Protecting and Jurisdictional Agencies will also provide oversight in regards to cost management, expenditure of funds, and agency procurement regulations, etc. Thresholds for assigning Incident Business Advisors and Large Fire Cost Reviews are contained in the Interagency Standard for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/policies/pol_ref_redbook.html)Interagency Standard for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations ()..
INCIDENT BUSINESS OVERSIGHT. For any Type 1 or Type 2 incident, the Protecting Agency is responsible to provide an administrative briefing to the IMT that addresses cost reporting, incident finance package, Incident Business Advisor, and agency-specific requirements. The Protecting and Jurisdictional Agencies will also provide oversight in regards to cost management, expenditure of funds, and agency procurement regulations, etc. Thresholds for assigning Incident Business Advisors and Large Fire Cost Reviews are contained in the Interagency Standard for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (httphttps://xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxx_xxx_xxxxxxx.xxxx). Emergency Equipment Agreements The Federal and State of Alaska Geographic Area Supplements that list the rental rates are updated every year and are posted on the DNR Division of Forestry website under Equipment hiring (xxxx://xxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/equipment.htm) and the AFS internal website. DNR will provide rates by March 1, 2016; AFS will provide Emergency Equipment Rental Agreement (ERRA) rates in 2017; USFS uses AFS rates. Under current Federal regulations, EERAs must be incident-specific and supported by a resource order with a unique equipment number. All billing is contingent upon that resource order/equipment number. If the equipment is reassigned, the item must be closed out on the original EERA, a new resource order/equipment number assigned, and a new EERA agreement established and signed by the vendor. Property Loss or Damage Personal property claims for loss or damage on an incident will be adjudicated and processed by the employee’s (permanent/seasonal/casual/EFF) home agency in accordance with that agency’s policy. The Protecting Agency managing the incident is responsible to document claims and forward them to the individual’s home agency. Tort Claims (third party claims) for loss/damage related to the incident will be adjudicated by the responsible Protecting Agency. Contract Claims (emergency equipment rental or other agency contract/procurement agreement) will be adjudicated by the agency responsible for establishment and/or payment of the contract. Medical Transport, Treatment and Transfer to Home Unit The Protecting Agency will facilitate medical treatment for all Employees/casuals assigned to incidents until they are released to their point of hire. The Hiring Unit facilitates medical treatment for employees and casuals once returned to Alaska upon release from Lower 48 incidents due to injury/illness. The responsible Dispatc...

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