ESF Primary Agency definition

ESF Primary Agency. A Federal Agency with significant authorities, roles, resources, or capabilities for a particular function within an Emergency Support Function of the NRF. A Federal Agency designated as an ESF primary agency serves as a Federal Executive Agent under the Federal Coordinating Officer (or Federal Resource Coordinator for non-Xxxxxxxx Act incidents) to accomplish the ESF mission. Extended Attack: Actions taken on a wildfire that has exceeded the initial response. Federal: Of or pertaining to the Federal Government of the United States of America. Fee Basis Acquisition of Services: One agency provides fire management services on the lands under the jurisdiction of another and payment is provided for the service. For a given fee, one agency can become the Protecting Agency for the other. The fee (or cost) is the price for the work agreed to be performed on each acre of land. Fire Management Activities and/or Services: Any or all activities that relate to managing fire or fuels on lands under the jurisdiction of any agency to this Agreement. Activities include, but are not limited to: suppression, prescribed fire/fuels management, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, post-fire rehabilitation, and restoration activities in fire management. Geographic Area Coordination Center (GACC): The physical location of an interagency, regional operation center for the effective coordination, mobilization and demobilization of emergency management resources. Geographic Area Coordinating Group (GACG): Interagency, regional fire management bodies. Hazard: Something that is potentially dangerous or harmful, often the root cause of an unwanted outcome. Hazard Mitigation: Any cost effective measure which will reduce the potential for damage to a facility from a disaster event.
ESF Primary Agency. A Federal Agency designated as an Emergency Support Function primary agency serves as a Federal executive agency under the Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) to accomplish the ESF Mission.
ESF Primary Agency. A Federal Agency with significant authorities, roles, resources, or capabilities for a particular function within an Emergency Support Function of the NRF. A Federal Agency designated as an ESF primary agency serves as a Federal Executive Agent under the Federal Coordinating Officer (or Federal Resource Coordinator for non-Xxxxxxxx Act incidents) to accomplish the ESF mission. Extended Attack: Actions taken on a wildfire that has exceeded the initial response. Federal: Of or pertaining to the Federal Government of the United States of America. Fee Basis Acquisition of Services: One agency provides fire management services on the lands under the jurisdiction of another and payment is provided for the service. For a given fee, one agency can become the Protecting Agency for the other. The fee (or cost) is the price for the work agreed to be pe performed on each acre of land. Fire Management Activities and/or Services: Any or all activities that relate to managing fire or fuels on lands under the jurisdiction of any agency to this Agreement. Activities include, but are not limited to: suppression, prescribed fire/fuels management, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, post-fire rehabilitation, and restoration activities in fire management. Fiscal Year: A year as used for taxing or accounting purposes. Geographic Area Coordination Center (GACC): The physical location of an interagency, regional operation center for the effective coordination, mobilization and demobilization of emergency management resources. Geographic Area Coordinating Group (GACG): Interagency, regional fire management bodies. Hazard: Something that is potentially dangerous or harmful, often the root cause of an unwanted outcome.

Examples of ESF Primary Agency in a sentence

  • When the State of Oregon is the Supporting Agency operating under a Mission Assignment or sub-tasking from the ESF Primary Agency and the incident is within the State of Oregon lands, the State of Oregon will xxxx the ESF Primary Agency.

  • When the State of Oregon is the Supporting Agency and the incident is outside Oregon’s jurisdiction, the State of Oregon will xxxx the ESF Primary Agency.

  • When the (State/Tribe) is the supporting agency and the incident is outside the (State/Tribe)’s jurisdiction, the (State/Tribe) will xxxx the ESF Primary Agency.

  • When the (State/Tribe) is the supporting agency and the incident is outside the (State/Tribe)’s jurisdiction, the (State/Tribe) will bill the ESF Primary Agency.

  • When the State is the Supporting Agency and the incident is outside the State’s jurisdiction, the State will bill the ESF Primary Agency.

  • When the State of Washington is the Supporting Agency and the incident is outside the (State/Tribe)’s jurisdiction, the State of Washington will xxxx the ESF Primary Agency.

  • When State of Washington is the Supporting Agency operating under a Mission Assignment or sub-tasking from the ESF Primary Agency and the incident is within the State of Washington lands, the State of Washington will xxxx the ESF Primary Agency.

  • When (State/Tribe) is the supporting agency operating under a mission assignment or sub- tasking from the ESF Primary Agency and the incident is within the (State/Tribal lands), the (State/Tribe) will bill the ESF Primary Agency.

  • When State is the supporting agency operating under a mission assignment or sub-tasking from the ESF Primary Agency and the incident is within the State, the State will bill the ESF Primary Agency.

  • Incident Billings: When the State is the Supporting Agency operating under a Mission Assignment or sub- tasking from the ESF Primary Agency and the incident is within the State of Montana, the State will bill the ESF Primary Agency.


More Definitions of ESF Primary Agency

ESF Primary Agency. A Federal Agency designated as an Emergency Support Function primary agency serves as a Federal executive agency under the Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) to accomplish the ESF Mission. Federal: Of or pertaining to the Federal Government of the United States of America. First Responder: Local and nongovernmental police, fire, and emergency personnel who in the early stages of an incident are responsible for the protection and preservation of life, property, evidence, and the environment, including emergency response providers as defined in section 2 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 101), as well as emergency management, public health, clinical care, public works, and other skilled support personnel (such as equipment operators) who provide immediate support services during prevention, response, and recovery operations. First responders may include personnel from Federal, State, local, tribal, or nongovernmental organizations.
ESF Primary Agency. A Federal Agency with significant authorities, roles, resources, or capabilities for a particular function within an Emergency Support Function of the NRF. A Federal Agency designated as an ESF primary agency serves as a Federal Executive Agent under the Federal Coordinating Officer (or Federal Resource Coordinator for non-Xxxxxxxx Act incidents) to accomplish the ESF mission. Extended Attack: Actions taken on a wildfire that has exceeded the initial response. Federal: Of or pertaining to the Federal Government of the United States of America. Fee Basis Acquisition of Services: One agency provides fire management services on the lands under the jurisdiction of another and payment is provided for the service. For a given fee, one agency can become the Protecting Agency for the other. The fee (or cost) is the price for the work agreed to be performed on each acre of land. Fire Management Activities and/or Services: Any or all activities that relate to managing fire or fuels on lands under the jurisdiction of any agency to this Agreement. Activities include, but are not limited to: suppression, prescribed fire/fuels management, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, post-fire rehabilitation, and restoration activities in fire management. Fire Management Strategies: Strategies available to wildfire agencies include: monitor, confine, point zone protection, and full suppression. Full Suppression: A strategy to “put the fire out,” as efficiently and effectively as possible, while providing for firefighter and public safety. To complete a Fireline around a fire to halt fire spread and cool down all hot spots that are immediate threats to control line, or outside the perimeter, until the lines can reasonably be expected to hold under foreseeable conditions. Full suppression is synonymous with “Full Perimeter Control” and “Control.” Geographic Area Coordination Center (GACC): The physical location of an interagency, regional operation center for the effective coordination, mobilization and demobilization of emergency management resources. Geographic Area Coordinating Group (GACG): Interagency, regional fire management bodies. Hazard: Something that is potentially dangerous or harmful, often the root cause of an unwanted outcome. Hazard Mitigation: Any cost effective measure which will reduce the potential for damage to a facility from a disaster event.
ESF Primary Agency. A Federal agency with significant authorities, roles, resources, or capabilities for a particular function within an Emergency Support Function of the National Response Framework. A Federal agency designated as an ESF primary agency serves as a Federal Executive Agent under the Federal Coordinating Officer (or Federal Resource Coordinator for non-Xxxxxxxx Act incidents) to accomplish the ESF mission. Extended Attack: Actions taken on a wildfire that has exceeded the initial response. Federal: Of or pertaining to the Federal Government of the United States of America. Fee Basis Acquisition of Services: One agency provides fire management services on the lands under the jurisdiction of another and payment is provided for the service. For a given fee, one agency can become the protecting agency for the other. The fee (or cost) is the price for the work agreed to be performed on each acre of land. Fire Management Activities and/or Services: Any or all activities that relate to managing fire or fuels on lands under the jurisdiction of any agency to this Agreement. Activities include, but are not limited to: suppression, prescribed fire/fuels management, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, post-fire rehabilitation, and restoration activities in fire management. Geographic Area Coordination Center (GACC): The physical location of an interagency, regional operation center for the effective coordination, mobilization and demobilization of emergency management resources. Geographic Area Coordinating Group (GACG): interagency regional fire management bodies.

Related to ESF Primary Agency

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  • Public or private safety agency means a unit of state or local government, a special purpose district, or a private firm, which provides or has the authority to provide firefighting, police, ambulance, emergency medical services or hazardous materials response.

  • Regulatory Agency means any federal or state agency charged with the supervision or regulation of depositary institutions or holding companies of depositary institutions, or engaged in the insurance of depositary institution deposits, or any court, administrative agency or commission or other authority, body or agency having supervisory or regulatory authority with respect to the Company or any of its subsidiaries.

  • Public agency means the state or any local subdivision thereof, or any state or local department, agency, board or commission.

  • Community action agency means an agency designated pursuant to section 8.

  • Child support agency means the public agency responsible for child support

  • Advisory agency means any board, commission, committee or post which does not exercise any sovereign power or duty, but is appointed by a governmental agency or officer or is created by law for the purpose of making studies or recommendations, or advising or consulting with a governmental agency.

  • Nodal Agency means the Madhya Pradesh Urja Vikas Nigam Limited, (MPUVNL) Bhopal;

  • Host agency means a public agency, private nonprofit organization, or private sector employer, other than a political party, exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, which provides a training site and supervision for a participant.

  • City agency means each and every agency, department, board, commission, authority, employee, and/or official acting under the authority of the City, including, without limitation, the City Council and the Planning Commission.

  • Health Agency means the California Department of Health Services, or the local health officer with respect to a small water system.

  • Cooperating agency means any Federal agency other than a lead agency which has jurisdiction by law or special expertise with respect to any environmental impact involved in a proposal (or a reasonable alternative) for legislation or other major Federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment. The selection and responsibilities of a cooperating agency are described in Sec. 1501.6. A State or local agency of similar qualifications or, when the effects are on a reservation, an Indian Tribe, may by agreement with the lead agency become a cooperating agency.

  • Registration Agency on labour standards shall mean the Industrial Training Branch, Ministry of Labour. "Registration Agency" for the apprentice as a student, covering related instruction.

  • Regulatory Agencies The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency; the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; the Federal Housing Finance Agency; the Securities and Exchange Commission; and the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

  • Regional integration organization means an organization constituted by sovereign States of a given region, to which its member States have transferred competence in respect of matters governed by this Convention. Such organizations shall declare, in their instruments of formal confirmation or accession, the extent of their competence with respect to matters governed by this Convention. Subsequently, they shall inform the depositary of any substantial modification in the extent of their competence.

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  • escort agency means a person or business association who furnishes, offers to furnish, or advertises to furnish escorts as one of its primary business purposes for a fee, tip, or other consideration.

  • Solvency II Regulation means Commission Delegated Regulation ((EU No. 2015/35).

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  • Procuring Agency PA means the implementing department which signs the contract

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  • Implementing Agency means the "Division of Waste Management."

  • State education agency means the department.

  • Financing agency means a bank, finance company, or other person that in the ordinary course of business makes advances against goods or documents of title or that by arrangement with either the seller or the buyer intervenes in ordinary course to make or collect payment due or claimed under the contract for sale, as by purchasing or paying the sellers draft or making advances against it or by merely taking it for collection whether or not documents of title accompany or are associated with the draft. "Financing agency" includes also a bank or other person that similarly intervenes between persons that are in the position of seller and buyer in respect to the goods under section 2707.