Idaho Admin. Code r. 39.04.01.010

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 39.04.01.010 - DEFINITIONS
01.Aerial Search and Rescue Volunteer. One who volunteers services for humanitarian relief. When accepted in support of SAR missions, SAR volunteer will become quasi-state employee and be protected by state workman's compensation insurance.
02.Aerial Search and Rescue Volunteer Aircraft. A civil aircraft voluntarily made available to be used in aerial search and rescue operations.
03.Aerial Search and Rescue Volunteer Pilot/Observer. A pilot/observer qualified in accordance with the Idaho Transportation Department Aerial Search and Rescue Manual.
04.AFRCC. Air Force Rescue Coordination Center, the single agency through which federal SAR missions will be prosecuted and federal assistance requested for SAR in the inland region. It is a coordinating agency only.
05.Aircraft Parking Area. A designated site constructed on an airport with or without aircraft tiedown chains or ropes for the purpose of parking unattended aircraft.
06.Civil Aircraft. Aircraft other than public aircraft.
07.Deputy Aerial Search and Rescue Coordinator. A designated representative of the State Search and Rescue Coordinator.
08.Division. The Division of Aeronautics of the Idaho Transportation Department, including its officers and employees.
09.Guyed Tower. A tower that is supported in whole or in part by guy wires and ground anchors or other means of support besides the superstructure of the tower itself, towers used for military purposes excepted.
10.Hazardous Material. Any material or substance as defined by Sections 49-109(3), 39-4403(7) and (14), 39-4407, or 39-6203(9), Idaho Code.
11.International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue (IAMSAR) Manual. A manual establishing the international standards for search and rescue.
12.Land SAR Addendum. Addendum to the National Search and Rescue Supplement to the IAMSAR manual that governs land search procedures for lost personnel, vehicles, or aircraft. This document governs how the ground component of SAR conducts operations.
13.Loading Area. A site designated on an airport for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers and cargo and facilitating the access of designated vehicles.
14.Marking. Will include illuminating, painting, lighting, or designating in a manner to be approved by the department.
15.National Search and Rescue (SAR) Plan of the United States. This plan covers interagency agreements that govern federal search and rescue response.
16.National Search and Rescue Supplement to the IAMSAR Manual. Federal guidelines on implementing Search and Rescue within the United States.
17.Office of Emergency Management (OEM). State agency in charge of preparing for and/or providing assistance during and after natural or man-made disasters.
18.Runway. An airport surface designed specifically for the takeoff and landing of aircraft.
19.Aeronautical Search and Rescue (SAR). Operations involving the search for aircraft overdue, missing, or in distress. Use of aircraft to assist in other types of search and rescue operations.
20.SAR Agreements. SAR agreements involving federal, state, local, and private agencies, and/or individual(s).
21.State Aeronautical SAR Coordinator. Director, Idaho Transportation Department, or his duly appointed representative, responsible for directing, coordinating and supervising all phases of aerial search and rescue operations in accordance with the National Search and Rescue Plan of the United States.
22.State Aerial Search and Rescue Plan. Those plans, policies, and procedures set forth in the Department Aerial Search and Rescue Manual.
23.Temporary or Permanent Guyed Tower. A guyed tower erected and standing for any period of time whatsoever.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 39.04.01.010

Effective July 1, 2024