Fire protection district definition
Fire protection district means a local district that operates under and is subject to the provisions of this chapter and Chapter 2a, Part 3, Fire Protection District Act, including an entity that was created and operated as a fire protection district under the law in effect before April 30, 2007.
Fire protection district means a special district which provides protection against fire by any available means and which may supply ambulance and emergency medical and rescue services.
Fire protection district means a local district that operates under and is subject to
More Definitions of Fire protection district
Fire protection district means any district created under the laws of Oregon or the United States, including rural fire protection districts and any federal, state or private forest patrol areas.
Fire protection district means any special district, or any other municipal or public corporation or district, which is authorized by law to provide fire protection and prevention services.
Fire protection district means a geographical area established by the Commission, within fire protection boundaries approved by the Commission, for the administration of fire protection and emergency response programs.
Fire protection district means the area of the Municipality which a fire department or a fire company serves and for which it is responsible;
Fire protection district means the Gibsons/West Howe Sound, Roberts Creek, or the Halfmoon Bay fire protection district, as applicable.
Fire protection district means any
Fire protection district. The term “Fire Protection District” means the Fontana Fire Protection District, a Fire Protection District organized and existing pursuant to the Housing Authorities Law, (Health and Safety Code Section 34200 et seq., of the State of California), and all successor statutes and implementing regulations thereto.