Wildland Fire Sample Clauses

Wildland Fire. “Wildland Fire.” As defined in CRS §24-33.5-1221(2)(a)(V), “Wildland Fire” means an unplanned or unwanted fire in a forest land, rangeland, or Wildland Area, including an unauthorized human-caused fire in a forest land, an out-of-control prescribed fire, and any other fire in a forest land, rangeland, or Wildland Area where the objective is to extinguish the fire.
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Wildland Fire. 6. The College shall maintain a grid for each of the above listed units. Every three years, beginning October, 2018, and at the beginning of any RIF process the RIF Grids shall be updated. Those updates occurring on the three-year schedule will be completed by November 15 of that year. The RIF Grids shall be held and maintained by Human Resources, and new faculty will be added annually. Each grid shall set forth the following information: a. The names and seniority dates of all bargaining unit employees in each unit shall be listed in descending order of seniority across the top of the grid. An employee who works in more than one (1) listed unit shall be included in each unit if the assigned time in each unit equates to at least forty percent (40%) of the annual assigned workload. The determination on placement in the RIF Grid Units shall be based on the workload for the last contracted year worked except that people transferred to another unit for no more than one year will preserve placement in their former unit. New employees shall have their placement determined by current workload assignments. The faculty member will be listed in the RIF Grid Unit to which they report, as well as in any other RIF Grid Unit(s) for which they qualify under the 40% rule above. b. The courses and/or activities budgeted and/or provided within the listed RIF Grid Unit shall be displayed to the left of the grid in alphabetical and/or numerical order by department. c. Checks will be placed beside each course or activity beneath the name of each faculty member who meets the College qualifications required for the assignment shown. d. Human Resources shall provide a binder with all RIF Grids to the Association President no later than November 15 of each year of the three-year schedule. A copy of the grid prepared for each listed unit shall be available on the Human Resources website for review by any member of the bargaining unit. Faculty initially hired on annual probationary contracts after the November 15 date, shall be placed on the grid in the aforementioned manner within thirty (30) days after beginning work. e. Faculty shall have thirty (30) working days from the date they receive the RIF Grid to initiate a grievance concerning seniority dates and/or qualifications. Human Resources shall be notified of all changes in qualifications once the grid has been developed. The final determination of employee qualifications shall be based upon the qualifications that the employee...
Wildland Fire. A non-structure fire that occurs in vegetation or natural fuels. Wildland fires are categorized into two distinct types: a. Wildfires – Unplanned ignitions or prescribed fires that are declared wildfires b. Prescribed Fires – Planned ignitions
Wildland Fire. The request or provision of Mutual Aid pursuant to this Agreement associated with a wildland fire is currently outlined within the Xxxxxxxxx County Annual Operating Plan.
Wildland Fire. Any non-structure fire, other than prescribed fire, that occurs on undeveloped land.
Wildland Fire. A general term describing any non-structure fire that occurs in the wildland. Exhibit B PRINCIPAL CONTACTS Agency Name and Address Phone Numbers and Email Exhibit C NORTHWEST OPERATING PLAN
Wildland Fire. A general term describing any non-structure fire that occurs in the wildland.
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Wildland Fire. Any non-structure fire that occurs in vegetation or natural fuels. Wildland fire includes 21 prescribed fire and wildfire.
Wildland Fire. Nothing in this section prohibits the Secretary, in cooperation 2 with other Federal, State, and local agencies, as appropriate, from conducting 3 wildland fire operations in the [Designation], consistent with the purposes 4 described in subsection (b).
Wildland Fire. The request or provision of Automatic Aid or Mutual Aid pursuant to this Agreement associated with a wildland fire shall not constitute a determination by any Party that a wildland fire exceeds the capabilities of the Party to control or extinguish, so as to transfer the responsibility and coordination of such wildland fire to the County Sheriff pursuant to Section 29-22.5-103(2), C.R.S. Such determination shall be made solely in the discretion of the Party within whose jurisdiction the wildland fire occurs.
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