Protection Planning. Annually, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before April 1st, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before February 1st, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement, Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before (insert date), sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before December 31, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before April 15, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before May 15, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating Annual operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures closures, and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before February 1, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement, Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, sub-geographic sub‐geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating Appropriate annual operating plans will document decisions. Plans at dispatch zone level should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Kansas Statewide Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before January 1, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Protection Planning. Annually, before May 1st, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Protection Planning. Annually, before February 28th, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures closures, and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Local Annual Operating plans will document decisions. Plans at the sub-geographic level should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Samples: Statewide Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before February 1st, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures closures, and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Protection Planning. AnnuallyPrior to May 1 of each year, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will 13 determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection 14 services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, and agreement reached concerning such items as placement 15 of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures closures, and 16 other joint fire suppression efforts. Operating plans will document those decisions.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
Protection Planning. Annually, before October 1st, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, reviewed and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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Protection Planning. Annually, before May 1st, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures closures, and other joint fire suppression efforts.
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