THE COOPERATOR AGREES Clause Samples

THE COOPERATOR AGREES. 1. To respond to and engage in fire suppression actions on all wildland fires on State and Private lands within the Cooperator’s boundary or service area as set forth in attached Appendix A at the Cooperator's expense; 2. To respond and engage in wildland fire suppression, pre-suppression, and for unplanned all-risk emergencies upon lands under the jurisdiction of the State Forester located outside the Cooperator's boundary or service area as set forth in attached Appendix A at such time and with equipment and manpower available as requested by the State Forester; 3. To maintain and make available for use at the request of the State Forester manpower and equipment subject to the provisions of the Cooperative Fire Rate Agreement (FM 104); 4. To accept direction and supervision by the State Forester or his duly authorized representatives while engaged in suppression or other activities at the State Forester's request; 5. To submit a State Forester's Arizona Individual Wildland Fire Report (Wild-RPT-1) within 15 days, for each wildland fire that the Cooperator responds to outside their jurisdiction, on which they are the incident commander; 6. To provide the State Forester with a summary report on all known wildland fires inside their jurisdiction on a calendar year basis by February 1st of each year; 7. That if the Cooperator agrees to provide approved wildland firefighting training courses at the State Forester’s request, the courses will meet the standards set by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group for the Wildland and Prescribed Fire Qualification System; 8. To provide to the State Forester, for approved training courses, a summary report on courses provided, number of students trained, and number of fire departments represented on a calendar year on a quarterly basis; 9. To participate to the extent possible in fire prevention activities within their boundary or service area as requested by the State Forester; 10. To submit claims for reimbursement to the State Forester within thirty (30) days after release of its manpower and/or equipment in the manner and form prescribed by the State Forester; 11. To submit claims for reimbursement to the State Forester within thirty (30) days after completion of authorized training courses in the manner and form prescribed by the State Forester; 12. To maintain wildland fire training qualifications as set forth by the State Forester; 13. To accept and use equipment obtained from the State Forester pursuant to thi...
THE COOPERATOR AGREES. A. To designate the tract(s) of land described in the application and shown in the aerial photo(s) as a Buffer Strip for the purposes of this Program. B. To develop and maintain, throughout the term of this contract, the tracts enrolled in the Program in the manner required by the Buffer Strip Act, its regulations, and the terms of this contract. C. To control all noxious weeds on lands enrolled in the Buffer Strip Program. D. All haying and grazing of land enrolled in the program shall meet NRCS conservation practice standards. E. The Cooperator shall immediately notify the district if land enrolled in the Program also becomes enrolled in the CRP, or receives payment from any other source, or if the land has, or is to be taken out of, the Program prior to the termination of the contract. In addition, during the contract period, the Cooperator shall notify the District if fields adjacent to the enrolled acres are planted to grass, or other vegetation, which would cause the adjacent field to be considered as something other than cropland through this program. F. To allow an inspection of the buffer strip to ensure compliance.
THE COOPERATOR AGREES. 1. To allow use by TWDB and its representatives of approximately 0.0059 acres (about 300 sq. ft.) of land owned by [landholder] located in the playa lake at ° ’ N latitude ° ’ longitude, [Playa location description] ( ) (see Mapquest or Topozone [link:] ) for the conduct of Phase One activities described in Exhibit A. If the Cooperator grants approval, TWDB monitoring equipment may be placed at more than one point within the playa and the area immediately surrounding the playa. 2. To permit TWDB and its representatives to install the equipment and materials listed in Exhibit A at the Phase One site, and to perform an initial topographic survey of the land surrounding the site’s playa at the Cooperator’s convenience. 3. To permit access by TWDB and its representatives, during daylight hours, for any activity listed in Exhibit A. Access by TWDB and its representatives at any other time requires prior approval by the Cooperator.