Nevada Code § 527.350

Enactment and text of Agreement. [Effective on the date the Governor declares that this State has ratified the Northwest Wildland Fire Protection Agreement and the States entry has been approved.]
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The Northwest Wildland Fire Protection
Agreement is hereby ratified, enacted into law and entered into with all
jurisdictions legally joining in the Agreement, in substantially the form set
forth in this section:
THE NORTHWEST
WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the
State, Provincial, and Territorial wildland fire protection agencies signatory
hereto, hereinafter referred to as Members.
FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF the following terms and
conditions, the Members agree:
Article I
1.1 The purpose of this Agreement is to
promote effective prevention, presuppression and control of forest fires in the
Northwest wildland region of the United States and adjacent areas of Canada (by
the Members) by providing mutual aid in prevention, presuppression and control
of wildland fires, and by establishing procedures in operating plans that will
facilitate such aid.
Article II
2.1 The agreement shall become effective
for those Members ratifying it whenever any two or more Members, the States of
Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, or the Yukon Territory, or the
Province of British Columbia, or the Province of Alberta have ratified it.
2.2 Any State, Province, or Territory not
mentioned in this Article which is contiguous to any Member may become a party
to this Agreement subject to unanimous approval of the Members.
Article III
3.1 The role of the Members is to
determine from time to time such methods, practices, circumstances and
conditions as may be found for enhancing the prevention, presuppression, and
control of forest fires in the area comprising the Members territory; to
coordinate the plans and the work of the appropriate agencies of the Members;
and to coordinate the rendering of aid by the Members to each other in fighting
wildland fires.
3.2 The Members may develop cooperative
operating plans for the program covered by this Agreement. Operating plans
shall include definition of terms, fiscal procedures, personnel contacts,
resources available, and standards applicable to the program. Other sections
may be added as necessary.
Article IV
4.1 A majority of Members shall constitute
a quorum for the transaction of its general business. Motions of Members
present shall be carried by a simple majority except as stated in Article II.
Each Member will have one vote on motions brought before them.
Article V
5.1 Whenever a Member requests aid from
any other Member in controlling or preventing wildland fires, the Members
agree, to the extent they possibly can, to render all possible aid.
Article VI
6.1 Whenever the forces of any Member are
aiding another Member under this Agreement, the employees of such Member shall
operate under the direction of the officers of the Member to which they are
rendering aid and be considered agents of the Member they are rendering aid to
and, therefore, have the same privileges and immunities as comparable employees
of the Member to which they are rendering aid.
6.2 No Member or its officers or employees
rendering aid within another State, Territory, or Province, pursuant to this
Agreement shall be liable on account of any act or omission on the part of such
forces while so engaged, or on account of maintenance or use of any equipment
or supplies in connection therewith to the extent authorized by the laws of the
Member receiving the assistance. The receiving Member, to the extent authorized
by the laws of the State, Territory, or Province, agrees to indemnify and
save-harmless the assisting Member from any such liability.
6.3 Any Member rendering outside aid
pursuant to this Agreement shall be reimbursed by the Member receiving such aid
for any loss or damage to, or expense incurred in the operation of any
equipment and for the cost of all materials, transportation, wages, salaries
and maintenance of personnel and equipment incurred in connection with such
request in accordance with the provisions of the previous section. Nothing
contained herein shall prevent any assisting Member from assuming such loss,
damage, expense or other cost or from loaning such equipment or from donating
such services to the receiving Member without charge or cost.
6.4 For purposes of this Agreement,
personnel shall be considered employees of each sending Member for the payment
of compensation to injured employees and death benefits to the representatives
of deceased employees injured or killed while rendering aid to another Member
pursuant to this Agreement.
6.5 The Members shall formulate procedures
for claims and reimbursement under the provisions of this Article.
Article VII
7.1 When appropriations for support of
this agreement, or for the support of common services in executing this
agreement, are needed, costs will be allocated equally among the Members.
7.2 As necessary, Members shall keep
accurate books of account, showing in full, its receipts and disbursements, and
the books of account shall be open at any reasonable time to the inspection of
representatives of the Members.
7.3 The Members may accept any and all
donations, gifts, and grants of money, equipment, supplies, materials and
services from the Federal or any local government, or any agency thereof and
from any person, firm or corporation, for any of its purposes and functions under
this Agreement, and may receive and use the same subject to the terms,
conditions, and regulations governing such donations, gifts, and grants.
Article VIII
8.1 Nothing in this Agreement shall be
construed to limit or restrict the powers of any Member to provide for the
prevention, control, and extinguishment of wildland fires or to prohibit the
enactment or enforcement of State, Territorial, or Provincial laws, rules or
regulations intended to aid in such prevention, control and extinguishment of
wildland fires in such State, Territory, or Province.
8.2 Nothing in this Agreement shall be
construed to affect any existing or future Cooperative Agreement between
Members and/or their respective Federal agencies.
Article IX
9.1 The Members may request the United
States Forest Service to act as the coordinating agency of the Northwest
Wildland Fire Protection Agreement in cooperation with the appropriate agencies
of each Member.
9.2 The Members will hold an annual
meeting to review the terms of this Agreement, any applicable Operating Plans,
and make necessary modifications.
9.3 Amendments to this Agreement can be
made by simple majority vote of the Members and will take effect immediately
upon passage.
Article X
10.1 This Agreement shall continue in
force on each Member until such Member takes action to withdraw therefrom. Such
action shall not be effective until 60 days after notice thereof has been sent
to all other members.
Article XI
11.1 Nothing in this Agreement shall
obligate the funds of any Member beyond those approved by appropriate
legislative action.

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