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National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG)
Policy, Planning, and Management Branch

Wildland Urban Interface
Mitigation Committee

(formerly the Wildland/Urban Interface Working Team (WUIWT))

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1. Background

The National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) was formed in January 1974, to expand operational cooperation and coordination between various public agencies having jurisdictional responsibility for wildland fire management.

In 2007, NWCG was re-chartered, expanding its responsibility and adding new partners. The committee chartered herein is one of a number of support groups established by the NWCG to provide stewardship for specific business segment areas in fire management.

Historically, most of the functional business areas to be addressed by this committee were the responsibility of the former Wildland Urban Interface Working Team (WUIWT).

2. Name

The name of this committee, hereinafter referred to as the Committee, is the Wildland Urban Interface Mitigation Committee (WUIMC) of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board.

3. Authority

The Committee is established pursuant to the authorities granted in the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Charter, October 11, 2007.

The deliberations of this Committee are exempt from the Federal Advisory Committee Act under section 204 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995.

The Committee Chair is authorized to convene meetings and schedule agenda items. The Chair is also authorized to make contacts, negotiate work assignments, and make commitments on behalf of the Committee.

4. Purpose

The Committee is established to provide coordinated leadership, input. and recommendations for the achievement of fire -adapted communities in the wildland urban interface.

5. Membership

Committee membership will reflect a mix of people who are knowledgeable in the subject area of the Committee and who are from NWCG member agencies and organizations. With NWCG Executive Board approval, other agencies or organizations that are not NWCG members may be selected for Committee membership.

The National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board will approve the Committee Chair. The term of the Chair appointment will be 2 years and may be extended at the discretion of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board.

The National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board will approve the Committee Vice-Chair. The term of the Vice-Chair appoint ment will be 2 years and may be extended at the discretion of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board.

The primary Committee member roster will be approved by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board. The terms of each primary member will be 2 years and may be extended at the discretion of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board. Technical advisors may be added as associate members with Chair approval.

6. Organization

The Committee is under the direction of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board.

The Committee may create subcommittees, units, and task teams with the concurrence of the Policy, Planning and Management Branch Coordinator.

7. Cooperation and Coordination

The Committee will work through the respective Branch Coordinator to ensure appropriate
coordination, collaboration, and information sharing with other groups and organizations for the subject matter and specific tasks of the Committee.

8. Responsibility

The Committee is primarily responsible for;

  • Promote fire-adapted wildland urban interface communities by supporting the concept of individual and community responsibility and practices that reduce wildfire risk for communities.
  • Facilitate solutions to wildland urban interface fire issues through effective partnerships at all levels.
  • Pursue educational opportunities to inform jurisdictional authorities about methods to address wildland urban interface fire.
  • Leverage funding organizations for optimal use of investments in wildland urban interface fire solutions
  • Provide oversight for the NFPA Firewise program.

9. Charter Amendments

Changes to, or revocation of, this charter must follow the process outlined in the NWCG Operating Principles and Guidelines.

10. Charter Approval

This charter is effective as of the date of approval by the Chair of the National Wildfire Coordinating Group Executive Board and shall remain in effect until revised or revoked.

Approved:

Signature of Brian McManus

7/30/2009  

Date

Chair, National Wildfire Coordinating Group
Executive Board