Resource Order Clause Samples

Resource Order. A form documenting the official request and fill of a responding resource. Resource Orders (occasionally referred to as a resource order number) are typically managed by the Wildland Fire Dispatch Centers. The order number includes the incident number, reporting instructions, financial codes and an alpha character (S = Supplies, E = Equipment, O = Overhead, A = Aircraft, C = Crews) followed by a sequential number. Resource orders are required for any entity that will be seeking reimbursement from DNRC.
Resource Order. The form used by the State to obtain and document the Resource Provider’s Services for an Incident assignment. Resource Provider – The person or company who possesses or controls the use of the personnel and equipment, as well as who provides Resources under the terms of this Agreement. The Resource Provider is not an agent, employee, or officer of the State. Season – For the purpose of firefighting experience, this means a period of time indeterminate of length, during the same calendar year or longer, which consists of at least 15 Operational Periods or more on any type (1 through 5) Incident. Self-Sufficient – To supply one’s own needs on an Incident assignment, without State assistance.
Resource Order. The form used by the State to obtain and document the Resource Provider’s Services for an incident assignment. Resource Provider – The person or company who possesses or controls the use of the personneland equipment, as well as who provides Qualified resources under the terms of this Agreement. The Resource Provider is not an agent, employee, or officer of the State. Self-Sufficient – To supply one’s own needs on an incident assignment, without State assistance.
Resource Order. If the Resource Provider fails to arrive at the Incident reporting site by the required arrival time, the State may, at its sole discretion, reject the Resource and order another Resource and may take such steps as the State deems to be appropriate under the circumstances including, without limitation, termination of the Resource Provider’s Agreement. The Resource Provider shall furnish the following documentation to the appropriate AGR upon arrival and Check-in at the Incident: • The Resource Order • A copy this Agreement in its entirety, • A copy of the Resource Information & Rate Sheet (Attachment AM), fully executed • Government issued photo identification cards (i.e., driver license, passport, or other government issued identification card) for all personnel • Food Manager/Food Handler Certifications approved in Oregon • Printed Health Authority inspection certificate Work/Rest Policy‌ The Resource Provider is required to follow the Work/Rest Guidelines established by the NWCG. The use of the words “Work” and “Rest” used in this section are for purposes of defining Work/Rest periods only and not for the purposes of compensation.

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