R2011-009- 2011-01-17 Memorandum of Understanding
Between
The Texas Forest Service
And
Regional Incident Management Team Member
And
The Participating Agency/Employer
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into this day of
2011 by and between the Texas Forest Service, a member of The Texas A&M University
System, an agency of the state of Texas (TFS) and Regional Incident Management Team (RIMT)
Member (Member) and the City Of Pearland acting as the
Participating Agency(Employer).
I. PURPOSE
To delineate responsibilities and procedures for RIMT activities under the authority of
the State of Texas Emergency Management Plan.
II. SCOPE
The provisions of this MOU apply to RIMT activities performed at the request of the
State of Texas. The scope of this agreement also includes training activities mandated by
the State of Texas and TFS to maintain RIMT operational readiness.
III. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
This Contract shall begin as of the date of the last signature and shall terminate August
31,2012,unless terminated earlier in accordance with section IX.B.
IV. DEFINITIONS
A. Activation: The process of mobilizing RIMT Members to deploy to a designated
incident or event site. When the RIMT responds to such a mobilization request, the
Member is required to arrive with all equipment and personal gear to the designated
Point of Assembly (POA) within two hours of activation notice. The time at which
the RIMT Member receives a request for activation and verbally accepts the
mission will be considered the time at which personnel costs to be charged to RIMT
activities shall begin.
B. Alert: The process of informing RIMT Members that an event has occurred and
that RIMT may be activated at some point within the next 24-48 hours.
C. De-Activation: The process of de-mobilizing RIMT Members upon notification
from the State to stand down.
D. Director: The Director of TFS.
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E. Member: An individual who has been formally accepted into an RIMT, meeting all
requirements for skills and knowledge, and is in good standing with regard to
compliance with necessary training and fitness.
F. Participating Agency/Employer: The RIMT Member's employer who, by
execution of this MOU, has provided official support of the Member's involvement
in the RIMT.
G. State: For the purpose of this MOU, the State of Texas through the Governor's
Division of Emergency Management(GDEM).
H. RIMT: An integrated collection of personnel and equipment meeting standardized
capability criteria for addressing incident management needs during disasters.
I. TFS/State Sponsored RIMT Training and Exercises: Training and/or exercises
performed at the direction, control and funding of TFS and/or the State.
J. Local RIMT Sponsored Training and Exercises: Training and/or exercises
performed at the direction, control and funding of a participating agency or RIMT
Member in order to develop and maintain the incident management capabilities of
the member and the RIMT. RIMT sponsored training shall be coordinated with
TFS staff and receive prior written authorization to conduct such training.
V. RESPONSIBILITIES
A. TFS shall:
1. Recruit and organize the RIMT, according to guidelines prescribed by TFS.
2. Provide administrative support, financial reimbursement and personnel
management as required herein.
3. Provide training to RIMT Members. Training shall be consistent with the
objectives of developing, upgrading and maintaining individual skills, as
identified in the position description requirements, necessary to maintain
operational readiness.
4. Develop, implement and exercise an internal notification and call-out system
for RIMT Members.
5. Provide all tools and equipment necessary to conduct safe and effective
incident management operations as listed in the current approved RIMT cache
list.
6. Maintain all tools and equipment in the RIMT cache in a ready state.
7. Provide coordination between the State, other relevant governmental and
private entities, Employer and RIMT Member.
8. Maintain a primary contact list for all RIMT Members.
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9. Maintain personnel files on all members of RIMT for the purpose of
documenting training records, emergency notification and other
documentation as required by the State.
B. The Employer shall:
1. Maintain a roster of all its personnel participating in RIMT activities.
2. Provide a primary point of contact to TFS for the purpose of notification of
RIMT activities.
3. Provide administrative support to employee members of RIMT, i.e. "time
off', provided it is fiscally reasonable for Employer to allow for RIMT
activities such as training, meetings and actual deployments.
4. Submit reimbursement claims, as provided herein, within thirty (30) days of
official deactivation or completion of TFS/State sponsored RIMT training of
the RIMT Member.
C. Member shall:
1. Be physically capable of performing assigned duties required in the position
description(PD)requirements for the assigned position.
2. Maintain knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to operate safely and
effectively in the assigned position.
3. Maintain support of Employer for participation in RIMT activities.
4. Keep Employer advised of RIMT activities that may require time off from
work.
5. Advise RIMT point of contact of any change in notification process, i.e.
address or phone number changes.
6. Be available for immediate call-out during the period Member's assigned
RIMT is first on the rotation for call-out.
7. Respond immediately to a mobilization request with acceptance or refusal of
current mission request and arriving within 2 hours from time of mobilization
request to the assigned POA.
8. Maintain all equipment issued by RIMT in a ready state and advising TFS
Manager deployed with RIMT of any lost, stolen or damaged items assigned
to Member.
9. Be prepared to operate in the disaster environment.
10. Follow the RIMT Code of Conduct in Attachment A.
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VI. PROCEDURES
A. Activation
1. Upon request from the State of Texas for disaster assistance, and/or
determination that pre-positioning the RIMT is prudent, TFS shall request
the activation of the RIMT to respond to a designated POA.
2. TFS shall communicate an Alert and/or Activation notice to RIMT Members
through the internal paging and call-out system according to the current
approved mobilization plan.
B. Mobilization, Deployment and Re-deployment
1. TFS will notify members of activation of RIMT.
2. Upon arrival at the POA, the State representative will provide initial briefings,
maps, food, housing and any other items essential to the initial set-up and
support of the RIMT.
3. When RIMT is activated, the RIMT, including all necessary equipment, will
move to the pre-designated point of departure (POD) for ground or air
transportation.
4. The RIMT shall be re-deployed to the original POA upon completion of the
RIMT mission.
C. Management
1. TFS shall have overall management, command and control of all
RIMT resources and operations.
2. Tactical deployment of RIMT will be under the direction of the local Incident
Commander and the RIMT Incident Commander assigned to the incident.
VII. TRAINING AND EXERCISES
A. Local RIMT Sponsored Training and Exercises
Periodically RIMT Members will be requested or required to attend local RIMT
sponsored training or exercises. Local RIMT sponsored training or exercises shall
be performed at the direction, control and funding of the local RIMT in order to
develop the technical skills of RIMT Members. Costs associated with this training
or exercises will not be reimbursed by TFS or the State.
B. TFS/State Sponsored RIMT Training and Exercises
Periodically RIMT Members will be required and/or invited to attend TFS/State
RIMT training and/or exercises. This training and exercises will be performed at
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the direction, control and funding of TFS, or the State in order to develop and
maintain the incident management capabilities of the RIMT. Allowable travel costs
associated with this training will be reimbursed by TFS.
C. Minimum Training Requirements
Member is required to attend a minimum of 50% of the available RIMT training
and exercise opportunities provided for the assigned RIMT position. Failure to
attend a minimum of 50% of the training opportunities will result in dismissal from
the RIMT. Exceptions may be granted at the discretion of the RIMT Incident
Commander.
VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE, FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
A. Reimbursement to Employer
1. TFS shall reimburse Employer for all wages identified and allowed in the
RIMT Standard Pay Policy (Attachment B). TFS will reimburse all amounts
necessary to fund payroll associated costs of state and/or federal disaster
deployments.
2. TFS shall reimburse Employer for the cost of backfilling while Member is
activated. This shall consist of expenses generated by the replacement of a
deployed Member on their normally scheduled duty period/day.
3. TFS shall reimburse Employer for salaries and backfill expenses of any
deployed Member who would be required to return to regularly scheduled
duty during the personnel rehabilitation period described in the demobilization
order. If the deployed Member's regularly scheduled shift begins or ends
within the identified rehabilitation period, Employer may give the deployed
Member that time off with pay and backfill his/her position. If Member is not
normally scheduled to work during the identified rehabilitation period, then no
reimbursement will be made for Member. TFS will determine the personnel
rehabilitation period that will apply to each deployment based on the
demobilization order for that deployment.
4. TFS shall reimburse Employer for reasonable travel expenses associated with
Member's travel for RIMT training or deployment. All travel reimbursements
will be in accordance with the State of Texas Travel Allowance Guide,
published by the Comptroller of Public Accounts.
5. TFS shall reimburse Employer for reasonable (as determined by TFS)
personal costs associated with Member's participation in a deployment.
6. TFS shall reimburse Employer for emergency procurement of RIMT
materials, equipment and supplies purchased and consumed by Member in
providing requested assistance on a replacement basis. Prior approval by the
TFS manager deployed with the RIMT must be obtained and original receipts
for such items must be submitted with reimbursement request to TFS.
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7. Employer shall submit to TFS all reimbursement requests within 30 days of
Member de-activation or completion of TFS/State sponsored training event.
B. Reimbursement of RIMT Member as an Individual Resource
1. TFS will pay an individual resource Member for all wages specified in the
RIMT Standard Pay Policy (Attachment B). Payment for these wages will be
determined based upon the Member's RIMT position in the most current
revision of the RIMT Pay Schedule by Position (Attachment C).
2. TFS will reimburse an individual resource Member for reasonable (as
determined by TFS) travel expenses associated with Member's travel for
RIMT training or deployment. All t r a v el reimbursements will be in
accordance with the State of Texas Travel Allowance Guide, published by the
Comptroller of Public Accounts.
3. TFS will reimburse an individual resource Member for reasonable (as
determined by TFS) personal costs associated with participation in a
deployment.
4. TFS will reimburse an individual resource Member for emergency
procurement of RIMT materials, equipment and supplies purchased
and consumed by Member in providing requested assistance. Prior approval
by the TFS manager deployed with the RIMT must be obtained and
original receipts for such items must be submitted with reimbursement request
to TFS.
5. Individual resource Member must submit to TFS all reimbursement requests
within 3 0 days of M e m b e r d e-activation or completion of
T F S/State sponsored training event.
C. Medical Care for Injury or Illness
If Member incurs an injury or illness during an RIMT training exercise or
deployment, TFS will pay for triage medical care to ensure Member is
properly treated and medically evaluated. TFS will make a determination as
to whether the injury or illness was work related and will notify Employer for
proper processing of Workers Compensation claim. Employer will
be responsible for handling any additional medical care for work related
injuries or illnesses under its Worker Compensation insurance. Member
will be responsible for handling any additional medical care for non-work
related injuries or illnesses under his/her personal health insurance.
D. Liability
Except as provided for herein, it is mutually agreed that TFS, Employer
and Member shall each act independently and be responsible for their own
losses arising out of the performance of this MOU.
E. Reimbursement Process
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1. All requests for reimbursement must be submitted to TFS using the most
current RIMT Travel and Personnel Reimbursement Form (Attachment
D).
2. TFS shall process payment to Employer or individual resource member for
all allowable expenses within 30 days of receipt of the properly completed
and supported RIMT Travel and Personnel Reimbursement Form.
3. Neither Member nor Employer will be reimbursed for costs incurred by
activations that are outside the scope of this agreement.
4. All financial commitments herein are made subject to availability of funds
from the State.
IX. CONDITIONS, AMENDMENTS AND TERMINATION
A. This MOU may be modified or amended only by the written agreement of all
parties.
B. Any party,upon 30 day written notice,may terminate this MOU.
C. TFS complies with the provisions of Executive Order 11246 of Sept. 24, 1965, as
amended and with the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of
Labor. To that end, TFS will not discriminate against any employee or Member on
the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. In addition the use of
state or federal facilities, services and supplies will be in compliance with
regulations prohibiting duplication of benefits and guaranteeing nondiscrimination.
Distribution of supplies, processing of applications, provisions of technical
assistance and other relief assistance activities shall be accomplished in an equitable
and impartial manner, without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion,
nationality sex, age or economic status.
D. This MOU is governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Venue for any suits
related to this agreement shall be in Brazos County, Texas.
X. POINTS OF CONTACT
TFS Employer
Paul Hannemann
John B. Connally Building
301 Tarrow, Suite 304
College Station,TX 77840
Tel#: 979-458-7344
e-mail: pannemann@tfs.tamu.edu
Member
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XI. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This MOU along with the following Attachments reflects the entire agreement between
the parties:
Attachment A, RIMT Code of Conduct
Attachment B, RIMT Standard Pay Policy
Attachment C, RIMT Pay Schedule by Position (most current revision)
Attachment D, RIMT Travel and Personnel Reimbursement Form(most current
revision)
Employer and Member hereby acknowledge that they have read and understand this entire MOU.
All oral or written agreements between the parties hereto relating to the subject matter of this
MOU that were made prior to the execution of this MOU have been reduced to writing and are
contained herein. Employer and Member agree to abide by all terms and conditions specified
herein and certify that the information provided to TFS is true and correct in all respects to the
best of their knowledge and belief.
This MOU is entered into by and between the following parties:
TEXAS FOREST SERVICE:
Signature:
Name: Tom G. Boggus
Title: Director
Date:
PARTICIPATING A / MPLOYER
Signature: l ,
Name: BIL EISf N
Title: CITY MANAGER
Date: 01/17/2011
RIMT MEMBER:
Signature:
Name:
Date:
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ATTACHMENT A
RIMT Code of Conduct
. No transportation/use of illegal drugs/alcohol.
. Firearms are authorized to be carried by only current TCLEOSE
certified commissioned officers.
. Normal radio protocol used/traffic kept to a minimum.
. Know your chain of command/who you report to.
. Limit procurement of equipment.
. Do not take things without authorization.
. Act professionally.
. Remain ready even when unassigned.
. Recreation limited to unassigned hours.
. Maintain/wear safety gear/clothing.
. Wear proper uniform.
. Remember your actions reflect your organization and RIMT.
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ATTACHMENT B
RIMT Standard Pay Policy
Scope
The provisions of this policy apply to all members of an RIMT.
II. Purpose
The purpose of this document is to delineate the policy and procedures for payment
and/or reimbursement of payroll expenses to include salaries/wages and associated fringe
benefits incurred during state activations of a RIMT member (Member).
III. Pay Rate
A. The Texas Forest Service (TFS) will reimburse Participating Agency/Employer
(Employer) for the participation of each Member who is employed by that Employer
at the hourly rate or salary identified on the most current payroll printout provided by
the Employer requesting salary reimbursement. TFS may also reimburse Employer
for the allocable portion of fringe benefits paid to or on behalf of the Member during
the period of activation. The actual benefits paid must also be shown on or attached
to the Employer payroll printout submitted to TFS.
B. As an individual resource, members without Employer will be paid at a rate
identified with his/her RIMT position on the RIMT Pay Schedule by Position (see
Attachment C). The individual resource's 40-hour workweek will begin upon
acceptance of the mission. The individual will be paid for the first 40 hours at the
standard base rate of pay, and at one and one-half(11/) times for all other hours in
that same week. The workweek will consist of seven consecutive workdays to
include weekends and holidays.
IV. Work Shift
A. Every day is considered a workday during the Activation until the Activation is over,
and the RIMT returns to its original Point of Assembly. Therefore, Saturday, Sunday,
holidays and other scheduled days off are also considered workdays during the period
of activation.
B. Each Employer or individual resource is assured pay for base hours of work,
mobilization and demobilization, travel, or standby at the appropriate rate of pay for
each workday.
V. Ordered Standby
Compensable standby shall be limited to those times when an individual is held, by
direction or orders, in a specific location, fully outfitted and ready for assignment.
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ATTACHMENT C
RIMT PAY SCHEDULE BY POSITION
ICS POSITION TITLE HOURLY
RATE
COMMAND
ICT3 INCIDENT COMMANDER TYPE 3 24
IOF3 INFORMATION OFFICER TYPE 3 24
LOFR3 LIAISON OFFICER TYPE 3 24
PI03 PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 3 24
SOF3 SAFETY OFFICER TYPE 3 24
OPERATIONS
DIVS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR 24
OSC 3 OPERATIONS SECTION CHIEF TYPE 3 24
STL() STRIKE TEAM LEADER(CREW,ENGINE,DOZER,MILITARY,or 21
TRACTOR-PLOW)
TFLD TASK FORCE LEADER 21
PLANNING
DMOB DEMOBILIZATION UNIT LEADER 24
PSC3 PLANNING SECTION CHIEF TYPE 3 24
RESL RESOURCE UNIT LEADER 24
SITL SITUATION UNIT LEADER 24
LOGISTICS
COML COMMUNICATIONS UNIT LEADER 24
FACL FACILITIES UNIT LEADER 24
FDUL FOOD UNIT LEADER 24
GSUL GROUND SUPPORT UNIT LEADER 24
LSC3 LOGISTICS SECTION CHIEF TYPE 3 24
MEDL MEDICAL UNIT LEADER 24
SUBD SUPPORT BRANCH DIRECTOR 26
SPUL SUPPLY UNIT LEADER 24
SVBD SERVICE BRANCH DIRECTOR 26
FINANCE
COMP COMPENSATION/CLAIMS UNIT LEADER 24
COST COST UNIT LEADER 24
FSC3 FINANCE/ADMINISTRATION SECTION CHIEF TYPE 3 24
PROC PROCUREMENT UNIT LEADER 24
TIME TIME UNIT LEADER 24
Dated 5/8/09
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ATTACHMENT D
MOST CURRENT REVISION OF THE
RIMT TRAVEL AND PERSONNEL REIMBURSEMENT FORM
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AGENDA REQUEST
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS
AGENDA OF: 1-17-11 ITEM NO.: Resolution No. R2011-9
DATE SUBMITTED: DEPARTMENT OF ORIGIN: Fire Marshall
PREPARED BY: Roland Garcia PRESENTOR: Roland Garcia
REVIEWED BY: Mike Hodge REVIEW DATE:
SUBJECT: All Hazard Incident Management Team
EXHIBITS: Resolution No. R2011-9; (Exhibit to Resolution, Brochure and
Memorandum of Understanding).
EXPENDITURE REQUIRED: AMOUNT BUDGETED:
AMOUNT AVAILABLE: PROJECT NO.:
ACCOUNT NO.:
ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION REQUIRED:
ACCOUNT NO.:
PROJECT NO.:
To be completed by Department:
❑ Finance El Legal ❑ Ordinance Ei Resolution
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City has been offered an excellent opportunity (Myself, Capt. Lee Atchison and Lt.
Eric Welch) to participate an 0-300 Type 3 All Hazard Incident Management Team
(AHIMT) training class the first week in January. The class is designed for AHIMT
members to function in a large/complex Type 3 incident. The three of us have been
asked to join a Regional IMT and there is a MOU requested between Pearland, Texas
Forest Service, Texas A&M, and the Regional IMT. The expected outcome would be for
the three of us to be available for activation, and if we accept a mission, respond to an
incident in our region. This will benefit our region and especially our immediate area as
an available resource trained to the 0-300 level. There will be ongoing training
requirements associated with this agreement and the City will be reimbursed for wages
during deployment if we respond to a state or federal disaster.
Our RLO, David Popoff selected us, as well as 12 others individuals in this area, to
represent a small group in Brazoria and Galveston counties to receive the training and
be part of a team that could quickly deploy to an incident in Brazoria or Galveston
County. We will never be deployable during hurricane season. This will allow our DDC
to utilize our training as a quick state resource for this area including a large/complex
incident that might occur in Pearland. The City will benefit from the training and
experience that it will bring back to our community. The attached Memorandum of
Understanding is necessary in order for the City to participate in the AHIMT training
program. Thank you for consideration
RESOLUTION NO. R2011-9
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND,
TEXAS, AUTHORIZING A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
ASSOCIATED WITH AN ALL HAZARD INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS:
Section 1. That certain Memorandum of Understanding, a copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit"A"and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby approved.
PASSED,APPROVED and ADOPTED this the day of
A.D., 2011.
TOM REID
MAYOR
ATTEST:
YOUNG LORFING, TRMC
CITY SECRETARY
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
DARRIN M. COKER
CITY ATTORNEY
1 i i HARRIS COUNTY FIRE San Jacinto Type 3 r
�. MARSHAL'S OFFICE Regional Incident '�`
t.
'fiIS`Cgi TRAINING AND EDUCATION DIVISION Management Team
M.S.MONTROMERY,FIRE MARSHAL
IMPORTANT TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT
In an ongoing effort to promote educational and training opportunities for the Emergency Re-
sponders in the greater Harris County area, in conjunction with the Texas Forest Service
and association with The San Jac Type 3 Regional Incident Management Team, the Harris
County Fire Marshal's Office is hosting the following class.
Type 3 All Hazard Incident Management Team (AHIMT) Course o-305
This course is designed for personnel who are assigned to function in a Type 3 IMT during a
large/complex incident, typically extending into the second operational period. The overall
goal of USFA's Incident Management Team (IMT) program is to develop state and regional
IMTs to function under the National Incident Management System (NIMS) during a large and/
or complex incident or a major event. This program is designed for an individual who will be
active on a Type 3 All Hazards IMT and not a basic Incident Command Program.
Prerequisites: IS 700, ICS 100, ICS 200, ICS 300, ICS 400
Class dates: January 3rd to 8th, 2011
Class times: 0800 to 1700 each day
Class location: The Harris County Fire and Sheriffs Training Academy,
2316 Atascocita Road, Humble, Texas 77396
Class cost: This class is funded by a Grant. There is no charge for this class
If you are interested in the class please send the following information to Clay
Fenwick (cfenwick(asuciarlandtx.gov) by noon on Monday, December 13, 2010.
Name
E-Mail address
Primary contact phone number
Cell phone number(if different)
Are you a state-wide deployable resource (YES or NO)
If not currently on the San Jac Roster, complete a San Jac IMT Application
The San Jac IMT Steering Committee will review all requests and identify
students based on team priorities. Students selected will be notified by
December 16, 2010, and advised how to register for the course.
Memorandum of Understanding
Between
The Texas Forest Service
And
Regional Incident Management Team Member
And
The Participating Agency/Employer
This Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is entered into this day of
2011 by and between the Texas Forest Service, a member of The Texas A&M University
System, an agency of the state of Texas (TFS) and Regional Incident Management Team(RIMT)
Member (Member) and the City Of Pearland acting as the
Participating Agency(Employer).
I. PURPOSE
To delineate responsibilities and procedures for RIMT activities under the authority of
the State of Texas Emergency Management Plan.
II. SCOPE
The provisions of this MOU apply to RIMT activities performed at the request of the
State of Texas. The scope of this agreement also includes training activities mandated by
the State of Texas and TFS to maintain RIMT operational readiness.
III. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE
This Contract shall begin as of the date of the last signature and shall terminate August
31,2012,unless terminated earlier in accordance with section IX.B.
IV. DEFINITIONS
A. Activation: The process of mobilizing RIMT Members to deploy to a designated
incident or event site. When the RIMT responds to such a mobilization request, the
Member is required to arrive with all equipment and personal gear to the designated
Point of Assembly (POA) within two hours of activation notice. The time at which
the RIMT Member receives a request for activation and verbally accepts the
mission will be considered the time at which personnel costs to be charged to RIMT
activities shall begin.
B. Alert: The process of informing RIMT Members that an event has occurred and
that RIMT may be activated at some point within the next 24-48 hours.
C. De-Activation: The process of de-mobilizing RIMT Members upon notification
from the State to stand down.
D. Director: The Director of TFS.
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E. Member: An individual who has been formally accepted into an RIMT,meeting all
requirements for skills and knowledge, and is in good standing with regard to
compliance with necessary training and fitness.
F. Participating Agency/Employer: The RIMT Member's employer who, by
execution of this MOU, has provided official support of the Member's involvement
in the RIMT.
G. State: For the purpose of this MOU,the State of Texas through the Governor's
Division of Emergency Management(GDEM).
H. RIMT: An integrated collection of personnel and equipment meeting standardized
capability criteria for addressing incident management needs during disasters.
I. TFS/State Sponsored RIMT Training and Exercises: Training and/or exercises
performed at the direction, control and funding of TFS and/or the State.
J. Local RIMT Sponsored Training and Exercises: Training and/or exercises
performed at the direction, control and funding of a participating agency or RIMT
Member in order to develop and maintain the incident management capabilities of
the member and the RIMT. RIMT sponsored training shall be coordinated with
TFS staff and receive prior written authorization to conduct such training.
V. RESPONSIBILITIES
A. TFS shall:
1. Recruit and organize the RIMT, according to guidelines prescribed by TFS.
2. Provide administrative support, financial reimbursement and personnel
management as required herein.
3. Provide training to RIMT Members. Training shall be consistent with the
objectives of developing, upgrading and maintaining individual skills, as
identified ink the position description requirements, necessary to maintain
operational readiness.
4. Develop, implement and exercise an internal notification and call-out system
for RIMT Members.
5. Provide all tools and equipment necessary to conduct safe and effective
incident management operations as listed in the current approved RIMT cache
list.
6. Maintain all tools and equipment in the RIMT cache in a ready state.
7. Provide coordination between the State, other relevant governmental and
private entities,Employer and RIMT Member.
8. Maintain a primary contact list for all RIMT Members.
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9. Maintain personnel files on all members of RIMT for the purpose of
documenting training records, emergency notification and other
documentation as required by the State.
B. The Employer shall:
1. Maintain a roster of all its personnel participating in RIMT activities.
2. Provide a primary point of contact to TFS for the purpose of notification of
RIMT activities.
3. Provide administrative support to employee members of RIMT, i.e. "time
off', provided it is fiscally reasonable for Employer to allow for RIMT
activities such as training,meetings and actual deployments.
4. Submit reimbursement claims, as provided herein, within thirty (30) days of
official deactivation or completion of TFS/State sponsored RIMT training of
the RIMT Member.
C. Member shall:
1. Be physically capable of performing assigned duties required in the position
description(PD)requirements for the assigned position.
2. Maintain knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to operate safely and
effectively in the assigned position.
3. Maintain support of Employer for participation in RIMT activities.
4. Keep Employer advised of RIMT activities that may require time off from
work.
5. Advise RIMT point of contact of any change in notification process, i.e.
address or phone number changes.
6. Be available for immediate call-out during the period Member's assigned
RIMT is first on the rotation for call-out.
7. Respond immediately to a mobilization request with acceptance or refusal of
current mission request and arriving within 2 hours from time of mobilization
request to the assigned POA.
8. Maintain all equipment issued by RIMT in a ready state and advising TFS
Manager deployed with RIMT of any lost, stolen or damaged items assigned
to Member.
9. Be prepared to operate in the disaster environment.
10. Follow the RIMT Code of Conduct in Attachment A.
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VI. PROCEDURES
A. Activation
1. Upon request from the State of Texas for disaster assistance, and/or
determination that pre-positioning the RIMT is prudent, TFS shall request
the activation of the RIMT to respond to a designated POA.
2. TFS shall communicate an Alert and/or Activation notice to RIMT Members
through the internal paging and call-out system according to the current
approved mobilization plan.
B. Mobilization,Deployment and Re-deployment
1. TFS will notify members of activation of RIMT.
2. Upon arrival at the POA, the State representative will provide initial briefings,
maps, food, housing and any other items essential to the initial set-up and
support of the RIMT.
3. When RIMT is activated, the RIMT, including all necessary equipment, will
move to the pre-designated point of departure (POD) for ground or air
transportation.
4. The RIMT shall be re-deployed to the original POA upon completion of the
RIMT mission.
C. Management
1. TFS shall have overall management, command and control of all
RIMT resources and operations.
2. Tactical deployment of RIMT will be under the direction of the local Incident
Commander and the RIMT Incident Commander assigned to the incident.
VII. TRAINING AND EXERCISES
A. Local RIMT Sponsored Training and Exercises
Periodically R MT Members will be requested or required to attend local RIMT
sponsored training or exercises. Local RIMT sponsored training or exercises shall
be performed at the direction, control and funding of the local RIMT in order to
develop the technical skills of RIMT Members. Costs associated with this training
or exercises will not be reimbursed by TFS or the State.
B. TFS/State Sponsored RIMT Training and Exercises
Periodically RIMT Members will be required and/or invited to attend TFS/State
RIMT training and/or exercises. This training and exercises will be performed at
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the direction, control and funding of TFS, or the State in order to develop and
maintain the incident management capabilities of the RIMT. Allowable travel costs
associated with this training will be reimbursed by TFS.
C. Minimum Training Requirements
Member is required to attend a minimum of 50% of the available RIMT training
and exercise opportunities provided for the assigned RIMT position. Failure to
attend a minimum of 50% of the training opportunities will result in dismissal from
the RIMT. Exceptions may be granted at the discretion of the RIMT Incident
Commander.
VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE,FINANCIAL AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
A. Reimbursement to Employer
1. TFS shall reimburse Employer for all wages identified and allowed in the
RIMT Standard Pay Policy(Attachment B). TFS will reimburse all amounts
necessary to fund payroll associated costs of state and/or federal disaster
deployments.
2. TFS shall reimburse Employer for the cost of backfilling while Member is
activated. This shall consist of expenses generated by the replacement of a
deployed Member on their normally scheduled duty period/day.
3. TFS shall reimburse Employer for salaries and backfill expenses of any
deployed Member who would be required to return to regularly scheduled
duty during the personnel rehabilitation period described in the demobilization
order. If the deployed Member's regularly scheduled shift begins or ends
within the identified rehabilitation period, Employer may give the deployed
Member that time off with pay and backfill his/her position. If Member is not
normally scheduled to work during the identified rehabilitation period, then no
reimbursement will be made for Member. TFS will determine the personnel
rehabilitation period that will apply to each deployment based on the
demobilization order for that deployment.
4. TFS shall reimburse Employer for reasonable travel expenses associated with
Member's travel for RIMT training or deployment. All travel reimbursements
will be in accordance with the State of Texas Travel Allowance Guide,
published by the Comptroller of Public Accounts.
5. TFS shall reimburse Employer for reasonable (as determined by TFS)
personal costs associated with Member's participation in a deployment.
6. TFS shall reimburse Employer for emergency procurement of RIMT
materials, equipment and supplies purchased and consumed by Member in
providing requested assistance on a replacement basis. Prior approval by the
TFS manager deployed with the RIMT must be obtained and original receipts
for such items must be submitted with reimbursement request to TFS.
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7. Employer shall submit to TFS all reimbursement requests within 30 days of
Member de-activation or completion of TFS/State sponsored training event.
B. Reimbursement of RIMT Member as an Individual Resource
1. TFS will pay an individual resource Member for all wages specified in the
RIMT Standard Pay Policy (Attachment B). Payment for these wages will be
determined based upon the Member's RIMT position in the most current
revision of the RIMT Pay Schedule by Position(Attachment C).
2. TFS will reimburse an individual resource Member for reasonable (as
determined by TFS) travel expenses associated with Member's travel for
RIMT training or deployment. All travel reimbursements will b e in
accordance with the State of Texas Travel Allowance Guide, published by the
Comptroller of Public Accounts.
3. TFS will reimburse an individual resource Member for reasonable (as
determined by TFS) personal costs associated with participation in a
deployment.
4. TFS will reimburse an individual resource Member for emergency
procurement of RIMT materials, equipment and supplies purchased
and consumed by Member in providing requested assistance. Prior approval
by the TFS manager deployed with the RIMT must be obtained and
original receipts for such items must be submitted with reimbursement request
to TFS.
5. Individual resource Member must submit to TFS all reimbursement requests
within 3 0 days of Member de-activation or completion of
T F S/State sponsored training event.
C. Medical Care for Injury or Illness
If Member incurs an injury or illness during an RIMT training exercise or
deployment, TFS will pay for triage medical care to ensure Member is
properly treated and medically evaluated. TFS will make a determination as
to whether the injury or illness was work related and will notify Employer for
proper processing of Workers Compensation claim. Employer will
be responsible for handling any additional medical care for work related
injuries or illnesses under its Worker Compensation insurance. Member
will be responsible for handling any additional medical care for non-work
related injuries or illnesses under his/her personal health insurance.
D. Liability
Except as provided for herein, it is mutually agreed that TFS, Employer
and Member shall each act independently and be responsible for their own
losses arising out of the performance of this MOU.
E. Reimbursement Process
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1. All requests for reimbursement must be submitted to TFS using the most
current RIMT Travel and Personnel Reimbursement Form (Attachment
D).
2. TFS shall process payment to Employer or individual resource member for
all allowable expenses within 30 days of receipt of the properly completed
and supported RIMT Travel and Personnel Reimbursement Form.
3. Neither Member nor Employer will be reimbursed for costs incurred by
activations that are outside the scope of this agreement.
4. All fmancial commitments herein are made subject to availability of funds
from the State.
IX. CONDITIONS,AMENDMENTS AND TERMINATION
A. This MOU may be modified or amended only by the written agreement of all
parties.
B. Any party,upon 30 day written notice,may terminate this MOU.
C. TFS complies with the provisions of Executive Order 11246 of Sept. 24, 1965, as
amended and with the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of
Labor. To that end, TFS will not discriminate against any employee or Member on
the grounds of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. In addition the use of
state or federal facilities, services and supplies will be in compliance with
regulations prohibiting duplication of benefits and guaranteeing nondiscrimination.
Distribution of supplies, processing of applications, provisions of technical
assistance and other relief assistance activities shall be accomplished in an equitable
and impartial manner, without discrimination on the grounds of race, color, religion,
nationality sex, age or economic status.
D. This MOU is governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Venue for any suits
related to this agreement shall be in Brazos County,Texas.
X. POINTS OF CONTACT
Employer
Paul Hann emann
John B. Connally Building
301 Tarrow, Suite 304
College Station, TX 77840
Tel#: 979-458-7344
e-mail: phannemarm@tfs.tamu.edu
Member
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XI. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This MOU along with the following Attachments reflects the entire agreement between
the parties:
Attachment A, RIMT Code of Conduct
Attachment B,RIMT Standard Pay Policy
Attachment C,RIMT Pay Schedule by Position(most current revision)
Attachment D,RIMT Travel and Personnel Reimbursement Form(most current
revision)
Employer and Member hereby acknowledge that they have read and understand this entire MOU.
All oral or written agreements between the parties hereto relating to the subject matter of this
MOU that were made prior to the execution of this MOU have been reduced to writing and are
contained herein. Employer and Member agree to abide by all terms and conditions specified
herein and certify that the information provided to TFS is true and correct in all respects to the
best of their knowledge and belief.
This MOU is entered into by and between the following parties:
TEXAS FOREST SERVICE:
Signature:
Name: Tom G. Boggus
Title: Director
Date:
PARTICIPATING AGENCY/EMPLOYER
Signature:
Name:
Title:
Date:
RIMT MEMBER:
Signature:
Name:
Date:
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ATTACHMENT A
RIMT Code of Conduct
No transportation/use of illegal drugs/alcohol.
_ Firearms are authorized to be carried by only current TCLEOSE
certified commissioned officers.
Normal radio protocol used/traffic kept to a minimum.
Know your chain of command/who you report to.
Limit procurement of equipment.
_ Do not take things without authorization.
Act professionally.
. Remain ready even when unassigned.
_ Recreation limited to unassigned hours.
Maintain/wear safety gear/clothing.
Wear proper uniform.
Remember your actions reflect your organization and RIMT.
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ATTACHMENT B
RIMT Standard Pay Policy
Scope
The provisions of this policy apply to all members of an RIMT.
II. Purpose
The purpose of this document is to delineate the policy and procedures for payment
and/or reimbursement of payroll expenses to include salaries/wages and associated fringe
benefits incurred during state activations of a RIMT member(Member).
III. Pay Rate
A. The Texas Forest Service (TFS) will reimburse Participating Agency/Employer
(Employer) for the participation of each Member who is employed by that Employer
at the hourly rate or salary identified on the most current payroll printout provided by
the Employer requesting salary reimbursement. TFS may also reimburse Employer
for the allocable portion of fringe benefits paid to or on behalf of the Member during
the period of activation. The actual benefits paid must also be shown on or attached
to the Employer payroll printout submitted to TFS.
B. As an individual resource, members without Employer will be paid at a rate
identified with his/her RIMT position on the RIMT Pay Schedule by Position (see
Attachment C). The individual resource's 40-hour workweek will begin upon
acceptance of the mission. The individual will be paid for the first 40 hours at the
standard base rate of pay, and at one and one-half(1%z) times for all other hours in
that same week. The workweek will consist of seven consecutive workdays to
include weekends and holidays.
IV. Work Shift
A. Every day is considered a workday during the Activation until the Activation is over,
and the RIMT returns to its original Point of Assembly. Therefore, Saturday, Sunday,
holidays and other scheduled days off are also considered workdays during the period
of activation.
B. Each Employer or individual resource is assured pay for base hours of work,
mobilization and demobilization, travel, or standby at the appropriate rate of pay for
each workday.
V. Ordered Standby
Compensable standby shall be limited to those times when an individual is held, by
direction or orders, in a specific location, fully outfitted and ready for assignment.
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ATTACHMENT C
RIMT PAY SCHEDULE BY POSITION
ICS : POSITION TITLE`: HOURLY
COMMAND
ICT3 INCIDENT COMMANDER TYPE 3 24
IOF3 INFORMATION OFFICER TYPE 3 24
LOFR3 LIAISON OFFICER TYPE 3 24
PI03 PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 3 24
SOF3 SAFETY OFFICER TYPE 3 24
OPERATIONS
DIVS DIVISION/GROUP SUPERVISOR 24
OSC 3 OPERATIONS SECTION CHIEF TYPE 3 24
STL() STRIKE TEAM LEADER(CREW,ENGINE,DOZER,MILITARY,or 21
TRACTOR-PLOW)
TFLD TASK FORCE LEADER 21
PLANNING
DMOB DEMOBILIZATION UNIT LEADER 24
PSC3 PLANNING SECTION CHIEF TYPE 3 24
RESL RESOURCE UNIT LEADER 24
SITL SITUATION UNIT LEADER 24
LOGISTICS
COML COMMUNICATIONS UNIT LEADER 24
FACL FACILITIES UNIT LEADER 24
FDUL FOOD UNIT LEADER 24
GSUL GROUND SUPPORT UNIT LEADER 24
LSC3 LOGISTICS SECTION CHIEF TYPE 3 24
MEDL MEDICAL UNIT LEADER 24
SUBD SUPPORT BRANCH DIRECTOR 26
SPUL SUPPLY UNIT LEADER 24
SVBD SERVICE BRANCH DIRECTOR 26
FINANCE
COMP COMPENSATION/CLAIMS UNIT LEADER 24
COST COST UNIT LEADER 24
FSC3 FINANCE/ADMINISTRATION SECTION CHIEF TYPE 3 24
PROC PROCUREMENT UNIT LEADER 24
TIME TIME UNIT LEADER 24
Dated 5/8/09
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ATTACHMENT D
MOST CURRENT REVISION OF THE
RIMT TRAVEL AND PERSONNEL REIMBURSEMENT FORM
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