Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement Sample Contracts

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • May 5th, 2020

This COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the Dobbins/Oregon House Fire Protection District, hereinafter referred to as the Department, and the USDA, Forest Service Tahoe National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the “U.S. Forest Service,” under the authority and provisions of: Reciprocal Fire Protection Act of May 27, 1955 (42 U.S.C. 1856a), Granger-Thye Act of

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FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT Between CHESTER PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT/CHESTER FIRE DEPARTMENT and
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • March 15th, 2017

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Operating Plan (OP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this OP. This OP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This OP shall become attached to and be a part of the Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement (CFPA). This OP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new OP or upon expiration of the agreement.

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • August 6th, 2009

THIS COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the USDA Forest Service, Modoc National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the FOREST SERVICE, and the Cedarville Fire Department, hereinafter referred to as the DEPARTMENT and jointly referred to as PARTIES under the authority and provisions of the Reciprocal Fire Protection Act of May 27, 1955 (42 USC 1856), the Stafford Act, Public Law 93-288 as amended (42 USC 5121 et. seq.), the Granger-Thye Act of April 24, 1950 (16 USC 572), and the Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of Dec 12, 1975 (16 USC 565a1-3).

ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • April 17th, 2015

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Annual Operating Plan (AOP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this AOP. This AOP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This AOP shall become attached to and be a part of the Agreement. This AOP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new AOP or upon expiration of the agreement.

ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • March 24th, 2015

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Annual Operating Plan (AOP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this AOP. This AOP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This AOP shall become attached to and be a part of the Agreement. This AOP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new AOP or upon expiration of the agreement.

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • December 11th, 2014

This COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the Indian Valley Community Services District, hereinafter referred to as the Department, and the USDA, Forest Service Plumas National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the “U.S. Forest Service,” under the authority and provisions of: Reciprocal Fire Protection Act of May 27, 1955 (42 U.S.C. 1856a), Granger-Thye Act of April 24, 1950

ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • December 11th, 2014

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Annual Operating Plan (AOP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this AOP. This AOP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This AOP shall become attached to and be a part of the Agreement. This AOP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new AOP or upon expiration of the agreement.

ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT (For Incident Management Team Members & Miscellaneous Overhead Only) Between OFFICE OF THE FIRE WARDEN, STANISLAUS COUNTY
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • June 2nd, 2014

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Annual Operating Plan (AOP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this AOP. This AOP may specifically identify individuals assigned to Incident Management Teams (IMT). Other individuals and/or fire overhead positions may be available for assignments to support an incident. Specific areas to be addressed in this AOP are (1) rates for use of Department personnel, (2) lists of principal personnel, (3) dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in the Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This AOP takes effect on the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new AOP or upon expiration of the agreement.

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT (FOR IMT MEMBERS & MISCELLANEOUS OVERHEAD)
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • July 22nd, 2009

THIS COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the USDA Forest Service, Stanislaus National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the FOREST SERVICE, and the Oakdale Fire Department, hereinafter referred to as the DEPARTMENT and jointly referred to as PARTIES under the authority and provisions of the Reciprocal Fire Protection Act of May 27, 1955 (42 USC 1856), the Stafford Act, Public Law 93-288 as amended (42 USC 5121 et. seq.), the Granger-Thye Act of April 24, 1950 (16 USC 572), and the Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of Dec 12, 1975 (16 USC 565a1-3).

FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • September 26th, 2016

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Operating Plan (OP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this OP. This OP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This OP shall become attached to and be a part of the Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement (CFPA). This OP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new OP or upon expiration of the agreement.

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • July 20th, 2016

This Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement is made and entered into by and between the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USFS), Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest (HTF), individually referred to as Forest Service; United States Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Elko District, individually referred to as BLM; and the Elko County Fire Protection District, hereinafter referred to as the District. When represented jointly the Forest Service and BLM will be referred to as Federal Agencies. Collectively, all will be referred to as Parties.

FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT Between JUNCTION CITY VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT and
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • August 8th, 2016

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Operating Plan (OP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this OP. This OP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This OP shall become attached to and be a part of the Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement (CFPA). This OP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new OP or upon expiration of the agreement.

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • August 6th, 2009

THIS COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the USDA Forest Service, Modoc National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the FOREST SERVICE, and the Big Valley Fire Protection District, hereinafter referred to as the DEPARTMENT and jointly referred to as PARTIES under the authority and provisions of the Reciprocal Fire Protection Act of May 27, 1955 (42 USC 1856), the Stafford Act, Public Law 93-288 as amended (42 USC 5121 et. seq.), the Granger-Thye Act of April 24, 1950 (16 USC 572), and the Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of Dec 12, 1975 (16 USC 565a1-3).

OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • July 5th, 2018

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Operating Plan (OP). This OP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of city equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this OP as necessary for efficient implementation. This OP shall become attached to and be a part of the Agreement. This OP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new OP or upon expiration of the agreement.

ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN for COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between the
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • June 1st, 2016
ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • June 4th, 2013

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Annual Operating Plan (AOP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this AOP. This AOP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This AOP shall become attached to and be a part of the Agreement. This AOP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new AOP or upon expiration of the agreement.

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • April 13th, 2021

USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Elko District, hereinafter referred to as the “BLM,” Collectively, the Cooperator and BLM shall be referred to as “Parties”

BLM Agreement No.
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • May 19th, 2021

The purpose of this modification is to extend the 2016 Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement and 2017 Annual Operating Plan until 06/05/2022 or until superseded and/or cancelled by a new agreement. Except as provided herein, all terms and conditions in the referenced document remain unchanged and in full force.

ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • July 8th, 2014

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Annual Operating Plan (AOP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this AOP. This AOP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This AOP shall become attached to and be a part of the Agreement. This AOP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new AOP or upon expiration of the agreement.

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Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • May 5th, 2020

This COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the , hereinafter referred to as the Department, and the USDA, Forest Service National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the “U.S. Forest Service,” under the authority and provisions of: Reciprocal Fire Protection Act of May 27, 1955 (42 U.S.C. 1856a), Granger-Thye Act of April 24, 1950 (16 USC 572), and Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of December 12, 1975, P. L. 94-148, (16 U.S.C. 565a1 – a3), as amended by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008 P. L. 110-161 and the Omnibus Public Lands Act, P.L. 111-11, Sec 3001 Comment by ashleejackson: Insert Cooperators’ legal names. Comment by ashleejackson: Insert Forest name

OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • April 25th, 2016

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Operating Plan (OP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this OP. This OP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This OP shall become attached to and be a part of the Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement (CFPA). This OP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new OP or upon expiration of the agreement.

Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • March 9th, 2020
for COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • July 20th, 2016

This Annual Operating Plan (AOP) is entered into by and between Elko County Fire Protection District hereinafter referred to as the District; United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USFS), Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the Forest Service; and the USDI, Bureau of Land Management, Elko District, hereinafter referred to as the BLM. Forest Service and BLM jointly will be referred to as the Federal Agencies. Collectively, all will be referred to as Parties. This AOP becomes attached to and made part of the cooperative fire protection agreements listed above.

KEY TERMS
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • May 12th, 2009

This document is designed to familiarize the fire agencies statewide with various means of sending and receiving aid to wildland fire incidents and some examples of how reimbursement may or may not occur. This is not intended to define the only means by which this may occur or to set policy on these issues.

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • May 23rd, 2014

This COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District, hereinafter referred to as the Department, and the USDA, Forest Service San Bernardino National Forest, hereinafter referred to as the “U.S. Forest Service,” under the authority and provisions of: Reciprocal Fire Protection Act of May 27, 1955 (42 U.S.C. 1856a), Granger-Thye Act of April 24, 1950 (16 USC 572), and Cooperative Funds and Deposits Act of December 12, 1975, P. L. 94-148, (16 U.S.C. 565a1 – a3), as amended by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008 P. L. 110-161 and the Omnibus Public Lands Act, P.L. 111- 11, Sec 3001

KEY TERMS
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • May 5th, 2020

There are several levels of disaster declarations and each level presents different possibilities of response, fiscal responsibilities and reimbursements (if any).

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT Between The CITY OF LOS ANGELES And The
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • March 3rd, 2023

This LOCAL COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT is hereby entered into by and between the City of Los Angeles, hereinafter referred to as “the Cooperator,” and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service, Angeles National Forest hereinafter referred to as the “U.S. Forest Service,” under the Reciprocal Fire Protection Act of May 27, 1955 (42 USC 1856a), as amended.

ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT (For Incident Management Team Members & Miscellaneous Overhead Only) Between CALAVERAS CONSOLIDATED FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • May 1st, 2014

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Annual Operating Plan (AOP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this AOP. This AOP may specifically identify individuals assigned to Incident Management Teams (IMT). Other individuals and/or fire overhead positions may be available for assignments to support an incident. Specific areas to be addressed in this AOP are (1) rates for use of Department personnel, (2) lists of principal personnel, (3) dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in the Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This AOP takes effect on the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new AOP or upon expiration of the agreement.

County of Placer
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • July 23rd, 2020

SUBJECT: California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement for FY 20-21

The following Provisions in the Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement are hereby by replaced:
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • April 28th, 2015
ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
Cooperative Fire Protection Agreement • May 17th, 2013

The Parties will meet annually, prior to the initiation of fire season to review and update, if necessary, the Annual Operating Plan (AOP). This annual review will be documented by signing and dating the review block on the signature page of this AOP. This AOP will include protection area maps for all Parties, rates for use of department equipment and personnel, lists of principal personnel, dispatching procedures, and any other items identified in this Agreement as necessary for efficient implementation. This AOP shall become attached to and be a part of the Agreement. This AOP takes effect as of the date of the last signature and will remain in effect until superseded by a new AOP or upon expiration of the agreement.

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