(1) For the prevention, mitigation and suppression of fire on forestland or on land other than forestland, or both, the forester and a forest protective association may: (a) Jointly or separately purchase and dispose of, or contract for, goods, services, supplies, equipment or motor vehicles. (b) Enter into a contract or agreement with each other or, jointly or separately, with a federal or state agency, political subdivision, corporation, responsible organization or responsible landowner or group of landowners. (2) Contracts and agreements under subsection (1) of this section, and all renewals and revisions thereof, must be negotiated in accordance with procedures specified by rules of the State Board of Forestry. (3) The forester and a forest protective association may enter into a contract or agreement for the accomplishment of forestry related activities. (4) Contracts and agreements between the forester and a forest protective association under subsections (1) and (2) of this section may include the purchase from the forester of supplies and equipment, whether new or depreciated, that is needed to provide and support fire protection services.
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