Supplemental Fire Department Resources Sample Clauses
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. There are situations when additional support personnel are necessary for national mobilization and the need can be filled by supplemental personnel available to the fire district. When this situation arises resources will be mobilized via the process outlined in Exhibit G, Supplemental Project Agreement Template.
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. Mobilization of Supplemental Resources is NOT covered in local Cooperative Fire Protection Agreements or Operating Plans. They are to be mobilized under the California Fire Assistance Agreement. (CFAA).
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. There are situations when additional support personnel are necessary for national mobilization and the need can be filled by supplemental personnel available to the fire district. When this situation arises, resources will be mobilized via the process outlined in Exhibit D.
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. (if none are to be utilized, indicate this is N/A) • Identify any Supplemental Fire Department Resources that may be mobilized • Identify hourly compensation rates for any Supplemental Fire Department Resources, as instructed in “Rate Determination” clause of Exhibit G.
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. Supplemental Fire Department Resources are not a part of this Operating Plan.
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. Overhead tied to a local fire department generally by agreement, which are mobilized primarily for response to incidents or wildland fires outside their district or mutual aid zone. They are not a permanent part of the local fire organization and are not required to attend scheduled training, meetings, etc. of the department staff.
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. ITEMS NOT REIMBURSABLE
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. Supplemental Fire Department Resources are overhead tied to local fire departments generally by agreement. They are mobilized primarily for response to incidents / wildland fires outside their district or mutual aid zone. They are not a permanent part of the local fire organization and are not required to attend scheduled training, meetings, etc., of the department. There may be situations when additional support personnel are necessary for national mobilization and the need can be filled by supplemental personnel available to the fire department. When this occurs, supplemental fire department resources will be hired by the state utilizing the EFF Pay Plan, or a federal agency utilizing the AD Pay Plan.
1. Xxxxxxxx Act Declarations: Transfers performed for this Agreement are under the Disaster Relief Act, 42 U.S.C. § 5147. This Agreement is automatically incorporated by reference into any Resource Order that is issued under it, constituting a binding obligation. The xxxxxxxx, inclusive of copies of this Agreement, the Mission Assignment and subsequent Resource Order(s), and expenditure documentation, will define the specific services, supplied goods and costs (by sub-object class code) for each order, and subsequent obligation and payment.
2. Federal Reimbursable Assistance: Federal Reimbursable Assistance resources must be requested by the ESF primary agency or supplied through established dispatch systems and must be recorded by the Mission Assignment and subsequent Resource Order process. Resources not documented in this manner are not reimbursable. Funds to cover eligible expenses will be provided through and limited by the amount of reimbursement approved and provided from FEMA. Expenditures eligible for reimbursement for Federal Agencies in accordance with 44 CFR 206, subpart A, section 206.8 paragraph c include:
a) Overtime, travel and per diem of permanent Federal agency personnel.
b) Wages, travel and per diem of temporary Federal agency personnel assigned solely to performance of services directed by the (FEMA) Associate Administrator or the (FEMA) Regional Administrator in the emergency or major disaster.
c) Cost of work, services, and materials procured under contract for the purposes of providing assistance directed by the (FEMA) Associate Administrator or the Regional Administrator.
d) Cost of materials, equipment, and supplies (including transportation, repair and maintenance) from regular stocks used in providing directed assistance.
e) All...
Supplemental Fire Department Resources. The State of Idaho Department of Lands may allow hiring of Supplemental Fire Department Resources through their agreements.
Supplemental Fire Department Resources