Texas Administrative Code
Title 4 - AGRICULTURE
Part 12 - TEXAS A&M FOREST SERVICE
Chapter 216 - RURAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Section 216.5 - Award Criteria
Universal Citation: 4 TX Admin Code ยง 216.5
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
The following criteria are used by the agency to determine eligibility for grant awards.
(1) TIFMAS Grants.
(A) When determining
eligibility for a part-paid fire department, a part-time paid position is
counted as one-half of a full-time paid position.
(B) Applications for assistance for trucks
and other equipment are rated based upon a standardized numeric system that
considers the following factors: total number of TIFMAS qualified personnel,
past statewide deployments, department reporting to TXFIRS and Fire Connect,
and number of firefighters holding Strike Team Engine (STEN), Engine Boss
(ENGB), and Firefighter Type 1/Incident Commander Type 5 (FF1/ICT5)
qualifications.
(C) The agency may
limit the maximum amount of grant funds a fire department can receive per year
to ensure a wider distribution of the funds.
(2) VFD Assistance Grants.
(A) When determining eligibility for a
part-paid fire department:
(i) A paid position
includes any combination of paid fire, EMS, administrative and support staff
employed by a fire department or other entity of local government to fulfill an
emergency service or supporting function.
(ii) A part-time paid position is counted as
one-half of a full-time paid position.
(B) Applications for assistance are rated
based upon a standardized numeric system that considers the following factors:
years in existence, size of the primary protection area, population of the
primary protection area, distance to the nearest viable mutual aid department,
age of the application and wildfire risk. For apparatus grants, the current age
of apparatus to be replaced with grant funded apparatus will be
considered.
(C) The agency may
award vehicle and equipment grants to eligible fire departments to assist in
meeting matching requirements for federal grants. Applications for federal
grant matching assistance are rated upon a standardized numeric system that
considers the following factors: size of the department, annual budget and
source of revenue and the amount the department would benefit from the
grant.
(D) The agency may limit the
maximum amount of grant funds a fire department can receive per year to ensure
a wider distribution of the funds.
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