(a)
For purposes of this section, “fire prevention activities” include, but are not limited to, all of the following:
(1)
Fire prevention education.
(2)
Hazardous fuel reduction and vegetation management.
(3)
Fire investigation.
(4)
Civil cost recovery.
(5)
Forest and fire law enforcement.
(6)
Fire prevention engineering.
(7)
Prefire
planning.
(8)
Risk analysis.
(9)
Volunteer programs and partnerships.
(b)
It is the intent of the Legislature that the year-round staffing and the extension of the workweek that has been provided to the department pursuant to memorandums of understanding with the state will result in significant increases in the department’s current level of fire prevention activities. It is also the intent of the Legislature that the budgetary augmentations for year-round staffing not reduce the reimbursements that the department receives from contracts with local governments for the department to provide local fire protection and emergency services pursuant to Section 4144, commonly referred to as “Amador agreements.”
(c)
On or before January 10 of each year, the
department shall provide a report to the Legislature, including the budget and fiscal committees of the Assembly and the Senate, in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code, detailing the department’s fire prevention activities, including the increased activities described in subdivision (b). The report shall display the fire prevention activities of the previous fiscal year, as well as the information from previous reports for purposes of a comparison of data. The report shall include all of the following:
(1)
Fire prevention activities performed by the department on lands designated as state responsibility areas, and by counties, where, pursuant to a contract with the department, a county has agreed to provide fire protection services in state responsibility areas within county boundaries on behalf of the department. The fire prevention activities included in the report pursuant to this paragraph shall include, but not be limited
to, all of the following:
(A)
The number of hours of fire prevention education performed.
(B)
The number of defensible space inspections conducted, including statewide totals and totals for each region.
(C)
The number of citations issued for noncompliance with Section 4291.
(D)
The number of acres treated by mechanical fuel reduction.
(E)
The number of acres treated by prescribed burns.
(F)
Any other data or qualitative information deemed necessary by the department in order to provide the Legislature with a clear and accurate accounting of fire prevention activities, particularly with regard to variations from one year to
the next.
(2)
The fire prevention performance measures described in subparagraphs (A) to (F), inclusive, of paragraph (1) shall be reported for each region annually, including activities performed from December 15 to April 15, inclusive.
(3)
Projected fire prevention activities for the following fiscal year.
(4)
Information on each of the “Amador contracts” described in subdivision (b), including an annual update on the number of those contracts and reimbursements received from the contracts that are in effect.