[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 44, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 44CFR152.2]

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              TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 
                                SECURITY
 
PART 152--ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 152.2  Definitions.

    Active firefighter is a member of a fire department or organization 
in good standing that is qualified to respond to and extinguish fires or 
perform other fire department emergency services and has actively 
participated in such activities during the past year.
    Bay is the part or compartment of a building that provides parking 
for one or more pieces of firefighting apparatus.
    Career department is a fire suppression agency or organization in 
which all active firefighters are considered full-time employees, are 
assigned regular duty shifts, and receive financial compensation for 
their services rendered on behalf of the department. Departments with 
active firefighters that are paid

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stipends on a per-call basis are not career departments. See the 
definition of combination department in this section.
    Combination department is a fire suppression agency or organization 
in which at least one active firefighter receives financial compensation 
for his/her services rendered on behalf of the department and at least 
one active firefighter does not receive financial compensation for his/
her services rendered on behalf of the department other than life/health 
insurance, workmen's compensation insurance, length of service awards, 
pay per-call or per-hour, or similar token compensation.
    Construction is the creation of a new structure or any modification 
of the footprint or profile of an existing structure. Changes or 
renovations to an existing structure that do not change the footprint or 
profile of the structure but exceed either $10,000 or 50 percent of the 
value of the structure, are also considered construction for the 
purposes of this grant program. Changes that are less than $10,000 and/
or 50 percent of the value of the structure are considered renovations, 
for the purposes of this grant program.
    Direct delivery of training is training conducted within a training 
organization's own jurisdiction using the organization's own resources 
(trainers, facilities, equipment, etc.).
    Fire boat is a vessel designed primarily for firefighting 
operations, however, may also be capable of water rescue and hazardous 
materials spills mitigation, etc. These vessels may also have the 
capability to pump a large volume of water from a drafting operation.
    Fire department or fire department of a State is an agency or 
organization that has a ``formally recognized arrangement'' with a 
State, local or tribal authority (city, county, parish, fire district, 
township, town, or other non-Federal governing body) to provide fire 
suppression services within a fixed geographical area. A fire department 
can apply for assistance for its emergency medical services unit 
provided the unit falls organizationally under the auspices of the fire 
department. A municipality or fire district may submit an application on 
behalf of a fire department when the fire department lacks the legal 
status to do so, e.g., where the fire department falls within the 
auspices of the municipality. When a municipality or fire district 
submits an application on behalf of a fire department, the fire 
department is precluded from submitting an additional application. Non-
Federal airport and/or port authority fire departments are eligible, but 
only if they have a formally recognized arrangement with the local 
jurisdiction to provide fire suppression services, on a first-due basis, 
outside the confines of the airport or port facilities. Airport or port 
authority fire departments whose sole responsibility is suppression of 
fires on the airport grounds or port facilities are not eligible for 
this grant program. Fire departments that are Federal or contracted by 
the Federal government and whose sole responsibility is suppression of 
fires on Federal installations are not eligible for this grant program. 
Fire departments or fire stations that are not independent but are part 
of, or controlled by a larger fire department or agency, are typically 
not eligible. Fire departments that are for-profit departments (i.e., do 
not have specific non-profit status or are not municipally based) are 
not eligible to apply for assistance under this program. Also not 
eligible for this program are ambulance services, rescue squads, 
auxiliaries, dive teams, urban search and rescue teams, fire service 
organizations or associations, and State/local agencies such as a forest 
service, fire marshal, hospitals, and training offices.
    Firefighter. See the definition of Active firefighter in this 
section.
    First-due response area is a geographical area in proximity to a 
fire or rescue facility and normally served by the personnel and 
apparatus from that facility in the event of a fire or other emergency.
    Formally recognized arrangement is an agreement between the fire 
department and a local jurisdiction such that the jurisdiction has 
publicly or otherwise formally deemed that the fire department has the 
first-due response responsibilities within a fixed geographical area of 
the jurisdiction. Often this agreement is recognized or reported to

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the appropriate State entity with cognizance over fire departments, such 
as registration with the State Fire Marshal's office, or the agreement 
is specifically contained in the fire department's or jurisdiction's 
charter.
    Integrated communication systems and devices are equipment or 
systems for dispatch centers or communication infrastructure. Examples 
of these include 911 systems, computer-aided dispatch systems, global 
positioning systems, fixed repeaters, etc. Towers are an integral part 
of any communication system, but they are not eligible to be included in 
any award under this program.
    New mission is a first-responder function that a department has 
never delivered in the past or that was once delivered but has since 
been abandoned by the department due to the lack of funding or community 
support. Examples include technical search and rescue, emergency medical 
services, hazardous materials response, etc. A new mission does not 
include services already provided from existing facilities. Opening 
additional stations to provide similar services would be considered an 
expansion of existing services.
    Population means permanent residents in the first-due response area 
or jurisdiction served by the applicant. It would include students but 
does not include seasonal population or any population in area that the 
fire department responds to under mutual/automatic aid agreements.
    Prop is something that can be held up in a classroom or moved from 
site to site in order to facilitate or enhance the training experience. 
A training tower (pre-fabricated or constructed) is not a prop.
    Renovation is changes or alterations or modifications to an existing 
structure that do not exceed either $10,000 and/or 50 percent of the 
market value of the structure and do not involve a change in the 
footprint or profile of the structure.
    Rural community is a community that has low population density, 
zoned agricultural or parkland, and whose fire department has a 
relatively low volume of fire calls.
    State means any of the fifty States, the District of Columbia, 
Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the 
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
    Suburban community is a community that has a medium density 
population with a portion of their jurisdiction being zoned for 
industrial and/or commercial uses, and whose fire department has a high 
call volume relative to a rural community.
    Supplies means any expendable property that typically has a one-time 
use limit and an expectation of being replaced within one year.
    The United States Fire Administrator's (USFA) operational and 
performance objectives are to reduce losses of life and reduce economic 
losses due to fire and related emergencies. Specific target groups are 
children under 14 years old, seniors over 65 years old, and 
firefighters.
    Urban community is a community with a high density population with a 
major proportion of its jurisdiction zoned for commercial and/or 
industrial use and a significant call volume.
    Vehicle is a mechanized device used for carrying passengers, goods, 
or equipment. Examples of vehicles include, but are not limited to: 
pumpers, brush trucks, tankers, tenders, attack pumpers, rescue 
(transport and non-transport), ambulances, foam units, quints, aerials, 
ladders, hazmat vehicles, squads, crash rescue (ARFF), boats, 
hovercraft, planes, and helicopters. Details concerning vehicle 
eligibility will be provided in the NOFA that will be published pursuant 
to this program's annual appropriation.
    Volunteer department is a fire suppression agency or organization in 
which no active firefighters are considered full-time employees, and 
which no members receive financial compensation for their services 
rendered on behalf of the department other than life/health insurance, 
workers' compensation insurance, length of service awards, pay per-call 
or per-hour, or similar token compensation.
    Watercraft is a small boat (less than 13 feet in length) or other 
watercraft designed and equipped for water and/or ice rescue, rather 
than basic firefighting operations. Generally, these vessels will be 
equipped with water rescue equipment, flotation devices, and

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other basic medical and rescue equipment and their primary function will 
be rescue activities.