pbat prescribed burn alliance of texas ray hinnant - chair education committee
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PBATPrescribed Burn Alliance of Texas
Ray Hinnant - chairEducation Committee
Presentations and Travel
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History
Individuals interested in linking individual PBAs
Agencies and Individuals began meeting
A grant was awarded to develop an alliance of PBAs
“Confluence” of Interests
1997 - Concept of Association
1997 - Concept of Association
NRCS-Conservation Innovation Grant
Proposal Submitted and Funded
NRCS-Conservation Innovation Grant
Proposal Submitted and Funded
2010 - Meeting with Butch Taylor, John
Walker, Neal Wilkins, and Roel
Lopez
2010 - Meeting with Butch Taylor, John
Walker, Neal Wilkins, and Roel
Lopez
1998-2009 - State leaders expand concept to other regions in the state
1998-2009 - State leaders expand concept to other regions in the state
2010 – Jim Kenton &
othersRe-visit the idea of an
“Alliance”
2010 – Jim Kenton &
othersRe-visit the idea of an
“Alliance”May 27, 2011 - Workshop/Meeting
of Association Leadership to discuss Alliance concept
May 27, 2011 - Workshop/Meeting of Association Leadership to
discuss Alliance concept
2003 – Mort Kothmann and
others begin to form idea of an
“Alliance”
2003 – Mort Kothmann and
others begin to form idea of an
“Alliance”
Association Leadership Opted to form a “State-
wide Alliance”(Initial support will be
provided by Texas AgriLife and Texas A&M
Inst. of Renewable Natural Resources)
Association Leadership Opted to form a “State-
wide Alliance”(Initial support will be
provided by Texas AgriLife and Texas A&M
Inst. of Renewable Natural Resources)
2006 – Initial meeting was held in Brownwood by EPPBA
2006 – Initial meeting was held in Brownwood by EPPBA
NRCS-Conservation Innovation Grant
Goal: Increase prescribed fire use through a community-based alliance of burning associations, and integration of web-based technology, particularly for education and training.
History
IRNR provided a forum of interest for individuals, agencies and PBAs to begin development
Following two general meetings, PBAT was formed and officers elected
First meeting was held in San Antonio in December 2011
A Website was developed for PBAT
History
Mission Statement Goals and Objectives Policies Developed
Policies were developed based on the assumption that insurance might be available.
Perceived as a top down organization by some PBAs.
What and Who is PBAT
A 501(C)(3) non-profit educational corporation The individual PBAs are the members of PBAT Officers (Pres., VP. Sec, Treasurer) are elected from
the PBAs by the representatives Committee chairs are appointed by the President with
approval of the Board of Directors
• Insurance• Nominating • Education• Legislative Review
• Finance• Burn Standards and
Technology
Vision and Mission
VisionThe Prescribed Burn Alliance of Texas aspires to be a premier organization that significantly impacts theapplication of prescribed fire on the Texas landscape.
MissionOur Mission is to support member prescribed burning associations in promoting and protecting the right of Texas landowners to use prescribed burning as a safe, economical, and effective management practice.
MEMBER PBA OPERATIONS1.A Member PBA shall write its own policies regarding insurance, the use of any of its PBA-owned equipment, or its members’ participation in burns.
2.A written burn plan using a plan approved by the Member PBA must be completed prior to a burn. PBAT has provided an example burn plan template.
3.A member PBA may post any of its burn plans for viewing on its portion of the PBAT website.
4.The burn plan should indicate that the landowner or lessee for the property to be burned has liability insurance.
5.On the day of the prescribed burn, the Burn Boss should complete a preparation checklist prior to ignition. The Member PBA may modify the list to suit local needs and comply with its policies.
6.Additional requirements for safe execution of an approved burn plan may be dictated by the Member PBA.
PBAT Membership Policies
What Has PBAT Done for You?
Provides a larger footprint than a local PBA
Has provided a set of PowerPoint® Slides that could be used in training your members
Has provided a fact sheet for County Governments and a Brochure on Prescribed fire.
PBAT officers and directors
Serve on the Prescribed Burning Board of Texas
Serve on the Texas Wildfire Prevention Taskforce
Serve on other Boards and Committees that promote prescribed burning and Prescribed Burn Associations
What Can PBAT Do for You?
Continue to provide educational products and training
Be an advocate for Prescribed Fire to the Prescribed Burning Board, Agencies, Organizations, and Legislative bodies.
Apply for grants for equipment, training, and promoting Prescribed Fire.
What Can You Do for PBAT?
Encourage your PBAT representatives to attend meetings and bring your needs and questions to the Board.
Let PBAT know what kinds of training or educational programs that you need at the local level.
Promote your PBA and PBAT with your County officials and agency affiliates.
What can you do for PBAT?
Help us identify grants that might provided needed funds for additional training materials and publicity.
PBAT is a 501 (c) 3 organization for tax deductible contributions.
PBAT
PBAT is a young, growing organization that needs assistance and guidance from its members.
Support PBAT and assist where ever you can.
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