Mutual Aid Plan definition
Examples of Mutual Aid Plan in a sentence
The Task Force adopted a Mutual Aid Plan in July 1993, in which the members agreed to expedite all decisions relating to mutual aid requests among members.
At the time of the adoption of the 1993 Mutual Aid Plan, it was recognized that in order to cascade response resources into other jurisdictions, some Task Force members might have to release some local facility and vessel owners (plan holders) from full compliance with their response plans.
Procedures for mutual aid response shall be in accordance with California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan.
The Pacific States/British Columbia Oil Spill Task Force Mutual Aid Plan (Revised 2009 version) can be implemented to support wildlife operations by requesting equipment and personnel from adjoining states.
This Agreement incorporates by reference the reimbursement concepts of the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, the California Disaster and Civil Defense Master Mutual Aid Agreement, and the State of California Emergency Management Mutual Aid Plan.
Act as the coordination point between Subdivisions and the Cal OES on a day-to-day basis for Emergency Management Mutual Aid (EMMA) resource requests, in accordance with the State of California Emergency Management Mutual Aid Plan.
Cal EMA will fill these orders by following the procedures set forth in the California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan.
Each local jurisdiction shall develop a Municipal Mutual Aid Plan to include mutual aid assistance to the levels they deem acceptable when measured against potential risks.
This Mutual Aid Plan shall commence as soon as two or more services have executed it in accordance with its provisions.
As of the date of the ratification of this Agreement, current payroll deductions include those for the Mutual Aid Plan for UPS Pilots, the IPA Group Life Plan, the IPA LTD Plan, and the IPA Foundation.