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Mid-Atlantic Forest Fire Protection Compact
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Mid-Atlantic Forest Fire Protection Compact | |
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Formation date: | 1988 |
Member jurisdictions: | 7 |
Issue(s): | Fire protection |
Compact website | |
The Mid-Atlantic Forest Fire Protection Compact is an interstate compact among Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. The compact also has congressional consent.
The purpose of the compact is to "promote effective prevention and control of wildfires in the Mid-Atlantic region by developing and integrating forest fire plans, developing and maintaining effective wildfire suppression programs in each of the member states, providing mutual aid for fire suppression and training efforts, acting as a liaison between various fire control agencies and by facilitating the mobilization of fire fighting resources during periods of national emergencies."[1]
Text of the compact
The legislature of each member state passes the laws with certain modifications, but the core of the legislation remains the same. The text below is from the compact passed by West Virginia.[2]
Article I
Article II
Article III
The compact administrators of the member states shall organize to coordinate the services of the member states and provide administrative integration in carrying out the purposes of this compact. The compact administrators shall formulate and, in accordance with need, from time to time, revise a regional forest fire plan for the member states. It shall be the duty of each member state to formulate and put in effect a forest fire plan for that state and take such measures as may be necessary to integrate such forest fire plan with the regional forest fire plan formulated by the compact administrators. Article IV
Article V
No member state or its officers or employees rendering outside aid pursuant to this compact shall be liable on account of any act or omission on the part of such forces while so engaged, or on account of the maintenance or use of any equipment or supplies in connection therewith. All liability, except as otherwise provided hereinafter, that may arise either under the laws of the requesting state or under the laws of the aiding state or under the laws of a third state on account of or in connection with a request for aid, shall be assumed and borne by the requesting state. Any member state rendering outside aid pursuant to this compact shall be reimbursed by the member state receiving such aid for any loss or damage to, or expense incurred in the operation of any equipment answering a request for aid, and for the cost of all materials, transportation, wages, salaries, and maintenance of employees and equipment incurred in connection with such request: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall prevent any assisting member state from assuming such loss, damage, expense or other costs or from loaning such equipment or from donating such services to the receiving member state without charge or cost. Each member state shall provide for the payment of compensation and death benefits to injured employees and the representatives of deceased employees in case employees sustain injuries or are killed while rendering outside aid pursuant to this compact, in the same manner and on the same terms as if the injury or death were sustained within such state: Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed as relieving any person from liability for his own negligent act or omission, or as imposing liability for such negligent act or omission upon any state. For the purposes of this compact the term "employee" shall include any volunteer or auxiliary legally included within the forest firefighting forces of the aiding state under the laws thereof. The compact administrators shall formulate procedures for claims and reimbursement under the provisions of this article, in accordance with the laws of the member states. Article VI
Nothing in this compact shall be construed to limit or restrict the powers of any state ratifying the same to provide for the prevention, control and extinguishment of forest fires, or to prohibit the enactment or enforcement of state laws, rules or regulations intended to aid in such prevention, control and extinguishment in such state. Nothing in this compact shall be construed to affect any existing or future cooperative relationship or arrangement between the United States forest service and a member state or states. Article VII
Article VIII
Article IX
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See also
External links
- Mid-Atlantic Forest Fire Compact website
- The Council of State Governments - National Center for Interstate Compacts
- National Center for Interstate Compacts - Middle Atlantic Forest Fire Protection Compact
- Mid-Atlantic Wildfire Training Academy
- List of member state compacts: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia
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