Public Use Restrictions Sample Clauses

Public Use Restrictions. Guidelines for implementing restrictions and closures shall be established by a separate MOU or Agreement, and/or in an Operating Plan.
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Public Use Restrictions. Public use restrictions/fire prevention orders will be coordinated between all agencies, so that a unified message can be delivered to the public. It is the responsibility of each agency to issue public use restrictions/fire prevention orders.
Public Use Restrictions. Include implementation procedures or incorporate by reference the document containing those procedures. For example, the NW Operating Plan states “Guidelines for Coordinated Public Use Restrictions Memorandum of Understanding, NFS 92-06-52-51, May 1992, is incorporated by reference”.
Public Use Restrictions. Guidelines for implementing restrictions and closures shall be established in the Statewide AOP.
Public Use Restrictions. Guidelines for implementing restrictions and closures shall be established by a separate Memorandum of Understanding and in the Northwest Geographic Area Operating plan.
Public Use Restrictions. ‌ It is recognized that Jurisdictional Agencies in Alaska have varying authorities, terminology, and processes for issuing burn restrictions, suspensions, and/or closures. It is in the interest of all parties to this AOP to coordinate these actions closely in order to avoid providing the public with confusing and/or conflicting information. Jurisdictional burn restrictions, suspensions, and/or closures should be posted to the Alaska Wildland Fire Information webpage (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx) to ensure that the public, as well as the Protecting Agency Public Affairs offices, are kept fully informed. When the AMAC is active, they may suggest and help coordinate the implementation of fire restrictions, suspensions, and closures.
Public Use Restrictions. Guidelines for implementing restrictions and closures shall be established in Exhibit C: Alaska Statewide Annual Operating Plan.
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Public Use Restrictions. ‌ Public use restrictions are a jurisdictional responsibility. It is recognized that Jurisdictional Agencies in Alaska have varying authorities, terminology, and processes for issuing burn restrictions, suspensions, and/or closures. It is in the interest of all parties to this AOP to coordinate these actions closely in order to avoid providing the public with confusing and/or conflicting information. Jurisdictional and protecting agencies will coordinate public notifications of burn restrictions, suspensions, and/or closures to ensure that the public, as well as the Protecting Agency Public Affairs offices, are kept fully informed.
Public Use Restrictions. Public use restrictions/fire prevention orders will be coordinated between all agencies, so that a unified message can be delivered to the public. It is the responsibility of each agency to issue public use restrictions/fire prevention orders. Montana Restrictions Orders and Maps will be available at the Montana Wildland Fire Information webpage. Fire restrictions in the state will be conducted as per the NRCG Restrictions and Closures Guide. The NRCG Restrictions and Closures Toolbox contains Area Plans, Publications, and Products associated with Stage I and II Restrictions, local burn bans and closures. Individual tribal governments may have a localized restriction order or resolution process. NRCG Area Restrictions Coordinators will post Fire Restrictions and Interagency Orders at xxx.XXXxxxXxxx.xxx
Public Use Restrictions. Personnel from each of the cooperating agencies will determine the need for restrictions on open burning and/or area closures. Criteria for such restrictions or ban should follow the Fire Restrictions and Fire Ban Criteria found in Appendix A. Whenever possible, restrictions and closures should be coordinated among all cooperators. Unified restrictions are desirable. The Fort Xxxxxxx Interagency Dispatch Center shall be advised of any restrictions or bans placed upon any lands covered by this agreement. The intent of this section is not to restrict the authority of individual land management agencies from independently placing timely restrictions or bans deemed necessary.
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