Utah Admin. Code R652-122-500 - Determination of Historic Fire Cost Average
1. Only wildfire suppression costs that are
accrued and paid by the state on behalf of a participating entity are counted
toward that entity's Historic Fire Cost Average, this includes state-paid costs
after a Delegation of Fire Management Authority and Transfer of Fiscal
Responsibility has occurred.
2. The
historic fire cost average is calculated on a rolling ten-year average,
dropping the highest and lowest cost years and adjusting for inflation, using
the CPI; therefore, each ten-year average will have eight data
points.
3. The historic fire cost
average includes only suppression costs for which that entity who has fire
suppression responsibility and taxation authority.
4. A county's historic fire cost average will
only include state-paid suppression costs on all unincorporated land other than
federal and state.
5. A
municipality's historic fire cost average will only include state-paid
suppression costs on all incorporated land other than federal and
state.
6. An entity with both
county and municipality responsibilities will include state -paid suppression
costs on all unincorporated land other than federal, within a county and state
-paid suppression costs on all incorporated land other than federal, within
their jurisdiction.
Notes
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