41-2148
41-2148. State wildland-urban fire safety A. The state wildland-urban fire safety committee is established consisting of 1. Four members who are appointed by the governor as follows: (a) A fire chief or fire marshal of a paid municipal fire department of a city with (b) The state forester or the state forester's designee. (c) A member of the Arizona fire chiefs' association. (d) A city or town planning and zoning official from a municipality with a high 2. Four members who are appointed by the president of the senate as follows: (a) A resident of, and property owner in, a city, town or county with a high risk (b) A person who owns property and serves as a firefighter for a fire district in (c) A watershed management expert. (d) A member in a liaison capacity with this state's congressional delegation. 3. Four members who are appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives as (a) A wildland fire science expert from region 3 of the United States forest (b) A person who holds a professional position in forest ecology and who is (c) A property owner from a county with a population of less than five hundred (d) A registered architect with expertise in designing residential dwellings. B. The committee shall annually select a chairperson from its membership. The C. The committee shall develop recommendations for minimum standards for: 1. Safeguarding life and property from wildland fire and fire hazards. 2. Preventing wildland fires and alleviation of fire hazards. 3. Storage, sale, distribution and use of dangerous chemicals, combustibles, 4. Fire evacuation routes and community alert systems. 5. The creation of defensible spaces in and around wildland-urban interface areas 6. The application of adaptive management practices to use in monitoring data from 7. Other matters relating to wildland-urban fire prevention and control that the D. The committee shall issue an annual report with recommendations to the governor E. For the purposes of this section, " wildland-urban interface" means a |