Joint Projects and Project Plans Sample Clauses

Joint Projects and Project Plans. The Parties to this Agreement may jointly conduct cooperative projects, within their authority and as authorized by law, to maintain or improve their fire management services and activities. These projects may involve such activities as prescribed fire/fuels management, preparedness, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, and other beneficial efforts in support of interagency fire management. Such projects will be documented in separate, local agreements, or other appropriate written documents, executed by the authorized signatories of the involved Parties. This may include a Supplemental Project Agreement, as in Exhibit I, or other written document.
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Joint Projects and Project Plans. List or reference joint cooperative projects. These projects may involve such activities as prescribed fire/fuels management, preparedness, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, and other beneficial efforts in support of interagency fire management. Implementation of such projects will require a separate, local agreement, or other appropriate written document, executed by the authorized signatories of the involved parties. This may include a Supplemental Project Agreement, as in Exhibit I or other written document.
Joint Projects and Project Plans. The Agencies to this Agreement may jointly conduct cooperative projects, within their authority and as authorized by law, to maintain or improve their fire management services and activities. These projects may involve such activities as prescribed fire/fuels management, pre‐suppression, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, investigation, community wildfire protection plans, public affairs, and other beneficial efforts. Such projects will be documented in local operating plans, AOPs, or other documents, referencing the appropriate authority. Documentation will include the objectives, role of each agency, and each agency's share of costs. Project plans may be executed by Unit Administrators of Agencies to this Agreement and billed according to Exhibit D, Supplemental Project Plan or Exhibit F, Supplemental Agreement for Cooperative Use of Prescribed Fire.
Joint Projects and Project Plans. Joint plans will be completed in accordance with agency policies. Costs allocations will be agreed upon and documented in the project plan. Joint DNR-AFS project expenses are reimbursable; a project code will be assigned and used to track costs and expenses. These costs may be included in the bill for collection for Suppression or Non- Specific Suppression Support. For DNR, DOI agencies or USFS projects, a reimbursable agreement, bill of collection, or a purchase request/order citing this agreement is to be used. (See Master Agreement Exhibit E for format) Additional guidance for the federal agencies is contained in the Interagency Standard for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/policies/pol_ref_redbook.html) under Federal Agencies Assistance in the Fuels Management Chapter.
Joint Projects and Project Plans. The Parties to this Agreement may jointly conduct cooperative projects, within their authority and as authorized by law, to maintain or improve their fire management services and activities. These projects may involve such activities as prescribed fire/fuels management, pre-suppression, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, and other beneficial efforts. Such projects will be documented in local AOPs, or other appropriate written documents, referencing the appropriate authority. Documentation will include the objectives, role of each agency, and each agency's share of costs. Project plans may be executed by agency administrators of Parties to this Agreement and billed according to the criteria in the Alaska Statewide AOP, Exhibit D Reimbursable Xxxxxxxx and Payments, Exhibit E, Project and Financial Plan, and/or agency-specific required documents.
Joint Projects and Project Plans. Joint projects and project plans within the State of Oregon are documented in separate Supplement Fire Project Agreements.
Joint Projects and Project Plans. Local operating plans will list or reference joint cooperative projects, if applicable. (These types of projects/plans will be outlined in separate documents.)
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Joint Projects and Project Plans. The Agencies to this Agreement may jointly conduct cooperative projects, within their authority and as authorized by law, to maintain or improve their fire management services and activities. These projects may involve such activities as prescribed fire/fuels management, pre-suppression, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, and other beneficial efforts. Such projects will be documented in local operating plans, or other appropriate written documents, referencing the appropriate authority. Documentation will include the objectives, role of each Agency, and each Agency's share of costs. See Exhibit E for the Supplemental Project Plan template. Project Plan billing should be conducted in accordance with Exhibit D (Reimbursable Xxxxxxxx and Payments) and Exhibit E.
Joint Projects and Project Plans. Sub-Geographic Operating Plans will list or reference joint cooperative projects, if applicable. (These types of projects/plans will be outlined in separate documents). These projects may involve such activities as prescribed fire/fuels management, preparedness, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, and other beneficial efforts in support of interagency fire management. Implementation of such projects will require a separate agreement, or other appropriate written document, executed by the authorized signatories of the involved Parties. This may include a Supplemental Fire Project Agreement, as in Exhibit I or other written document.
Joint Projects and Project Plans. The Agencies signatory to this Agreement may jointly conduct cooperative projects, within their authority and as authorized by law, to maintain or improve their fire management services and activities. These projects may involve such activities as prescribed fire/fuels management, presuppression, fire analysis/planning, rehabilitation, training, prevention, public affairs, and other beneficial efforts. Such projects will be documented in the AOP, or other appropriate written documents, referencing the appropriate authority. Documentation will include the objectives, role of each Agency, and each Agency's share of costs. Project plans may be executed by Unit Administrators of Agencies signatory to this Agreement and Bill according to Exhibit D, Reimbursable Billings and Payments, and Exhibit E, Supplemental Project Plan.
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