Bill 119 HR 345, also known as the Reciprocal Fire Suppression Cost Share Agreements Standardization Act, aims to establish a standardized framework for reciprocal fire suppression cost share agreements. These agreements are made between different jurisdictions to ensure that the costs of fighting wildfires are shared fairly and efficiently.
The bill requires that these agreements adhere to certain guidelines, such as clearly outlining the responsibilities of each party, establishing a fair cost-sharing formula, and ensuring that resources are allocated effectively during firefighting efforts. By standardizing these agreements, the bill aims to streamline the process of coordinating firefighting efforts across different jurisdictions and reduce confusion and disputes over cost-sharing arrangements.
In addition to standardizing reciprocal fire suppression cost share agreements, the bill also includes provisions for other purposes related to wildfire prevention and response. These may include measures to improve coordination between federal, state, and local agencies, enhance training and resources for firefighting personnel, and promote the use of best practices in wildfire management.
Overall, Bill 119 HR 345 seeks to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of wildfire response efforts by establishing clear guidelines for cost-sharing agreements and promoting collaboration between different jurisdictions. By addressing these issues, the bill aims to better protect communities and natural resources from the devastating impacts of wildfires.