Utah Admin. Code 652-122-200

Current through Bulletin 2024-23, December 1, 2024
Section R652-122-200 - Cooperative Agreements
1. The governing body of any eligible entity, as defined in Subsection R652-1-200(13), may enter into a cooperative agreement with the division to receive financial and wildfire management cooperation and assistance, as described in Title 65A-8-2, Part 2 Fire Control.
2. The division shall determine the provisions of the cooperative agreement consistent with statutory requirements.
3. A cooperative agreement shall last for a term of no more than five years and be renewable if the eligible entity continues to meet the requirements.
(a) the state shall assume an eligible entity's cost of suppressing catastrophic wildfire as defined in the cooperative agreement if the eligible entity has entered into, and is in full compliance with the cooperative agreement with the division.
4. A county or municipality that has not entered into a cooperative agreement with the division, as described in Title R652, or whose Cooperative Agreement has been revoked shall be responsible for wildland fire costs within the county or municipality jurisdiction as outlined in Section R652-120-1000.
5. To enter into a cooperative agreement an eligible entity shall:
(a) if the eligible entity is a county, adopt and enforce unincorporated land and wildland fire ordinance based upon minimum standards established by the division or Uniform Building Code Commission.
(b) agree to require that the fire department or equivalent fire service provider under contract with, or delegated by, the eligible entity on unincorporated land meet the minimum standards for wildland fire training, certification and suppression equipment based upon nationally accepted standards as specified by the division;
(c) agree to a participation commitment which requires investment in prevention, preparedness, and mitigation efforts as agreed to with the division intended to reduce the eligible entity's risk of catastrophic wildfire;
(d)
(i) agree to file with the division an annual accounting of wildfire prevention, preparedness, mitigation actions, and associated costs.
(ii) meet the eligibility entity's participation commitment by making direct payments to the division; or
(iii) do a combination of Subsections R652-122-200(5)(d)(i) and (ii);
(e) agree to return the financial statement described in Subsection (5), signed by the chief executive officer of the eligible entity, to the division on or before the date set by the division.
(f) if the eligible entity is a county, agree to have a designated fire warden as described in Section 65A-8-209.1.
6. The division shall:
(a) send an Annual Statement to each eligible entity that details the eligible entity's participation commitment for the coming fiscal year, including the preparedness, prevention, and mitigation actions agreed to in Subsection (5)(c).
(b) financial statements shall be effective for one calendar year, beginning on the date set by the division.

Utah Admin. Code R652-122-200

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-3, effective 1/10/2017
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-13, effective 6/21/2024