Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - (Page 28) Membership in Texas Fire Chiefs Association Thank you for expressing an interest in becoming a member of the Texas Fire Chiefs Association. The mission of the Texas Fire Chiefs Association is to serve the citizens of Texas by actively participating in the advancement of the fire service through positive leadership, sharing of information, and active legislative involvement, while maintaining the highest ethical and professional standards. Active Membership is open to the Fire Chief or the administrative head of the fire department and the chief officer(s) Second-in-Command to that head of department. The annual dues for Active Members are $150 for the Fire Chief and $50 for Second-in-Command to an Active Member. Retired Membership is open to retired active members who want to continue their membership in a nonvoting capacity. Retired member dues are $10 per year. Associate Membership is open to anyone having an active interest in fire prevention and protection. Associate Members join in a non-voting capacity. The annual dues for Associate Members are $25. Sustaining Membership is open to organizations whose missions support the fire service. Sustaining members also contribute financially to the support of TFCA through sponsorships, exhibitions, advertising and with annual dues. Application for Membership Name Title Organization Mailing Address City/State/Zip County Office Phone Fax E-mail (Note: An e-mail address is necessary for receiving our weekly bulletin, the Friday Report, and other urgent notifications.) Since new members join TFCA at all times of the year, the Executive Board has made it possible to pay partial dues Second-In-Command ■ $50 for the year you join. This dues proration is available to ■ $10 Retired Chief Active Fire Chief members and Sustaining members only. Month Active Sustaining Associate ■ $25 Joining Fire Chiefs Members January – March $150 $300 Sustaining (see proration schedule) April – June $120 $225 July – September $75 $150 Amount Paid October – December $30 $75 *Volunteer Fire Chief dues are $75 per year One-third of all Active – Fire Chief dues are dedicated to for fire chiefs of 100% volunteer departments fund the Governmental Relations Program of the Texas Fire Chiefs Association. Portions of other dues may also serving a population of 10,000 or less. be allocated to governmental relations, as determined by the Executive Board. TFCA dues are not tax deductible as charitable contributions. Please mail this form with your check to: TFCA, PO Box 66700, Austin, TX 78766 Active – Fire Chief (see proration schedule) DUES PRORATION SCHEDULE
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 Contents Executive Director’s Report Fire Chief of the Year What is an Emergency Service District (ESD)? Tax-Exempt Financing 101 The Benefits of Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) Southwest Fire Rescue 2008 Preview Membership Application ‘Courage to be Safe’ Program Aims to Save Lives Red Truck, Green Building Index to Advertisers Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - (Page 1) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - (Page 2) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - (Page 3) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - (Page 4) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Contents (Page 5) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Executive Director’s Report (Page 6) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Executive Director’s Report (Page 7) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Executive Director’s Report (Page 8) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Fire Chief of the Year (Page 9) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Fire Chief of the Year (Page 10) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Fire Chief of the Year (Page 11) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Fire Chief of the Year (Page 12) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Fire Chief of the Year (Page 13) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - What is an Emergency Service District (ESD)? (Page 14) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - What is an Emergency Service District (ESD)? (Page 15) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - What is an Emergency Service District (ESD)? (Page 16) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - What is an Emergency Service District (ESD)? (Page 17) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - What is an Emergency Service District (ESD)? (Page 18) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - What is an Emergency Service District (ESD)? (Page 19) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - What is an Emergency Service District (ESD)? (Page 20) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Tax-Exempt Financing 101 (Page 21) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Tax-Exempt Financing 101 (Page 22) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - The Benefits of Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) (Page 23) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Southwest Fire Rescue 2008 Preview (Page 24) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Southwest Fire Rescue 2008 Preview (Page 25) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Southwest Fire Rescue 2008 Preview (Page 26) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Southwest Fire Rescue 2008 Preview (Page 27) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Membership Application (Page 28) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Membership Application (Page 29) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - ‘Courage to be Safe’ Program Aims to Save Lives (Page 30) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - ‘Courage to be Safe’ Program Aims to Save Lives (Page 31) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 32) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 33) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 34) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 35) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 36) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 37) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 38) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 39) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 40) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Red Truck, Green Building (Page 41) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Index to Advertisers (Page 42) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Index to Advertisers (Page 43) Texas Fire Chief - Fall/Winter 2007 - Index to Advertisers (Page 44)
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