Bill 118 hr 9165, also known as the Public Land Search and Rescue Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to establish a grant program to assist state and local governments in funding search and rescue operations on public lands.
The bill outlines the criteria for eligibility for these grants, which include demonstrating a need for search and rescue resources, having a plan in place for coordinating search and rescue efforts, and ensuring that the funds will be used for training, equipment, and other necessary resources.
Additionally, the bill requires the Secretary of the Interior to report to Congress annually on the use of these grants and the effectiveness of search and rescue operations on public lands. This reporting requirement is intended to ensure transparency and accountability in the use of taxpayer funds for search and rescue efforts.
Overall, the Public Land Search and Rescue Act aims to improve the coordination and effectiveness of search and rescue operations on public lands, ultimately helping to save lives and protect the safety of outdoor enthusiasts.