The Cross-Boundary Wildfire Solutions Act mandates a study on existing programs and authorities that affect wildfire mitigation across land ownership.
The Cross-Boundary Wildfire Solutions Act requires the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a study on existing federal programs, rules, and authorities that enable or inhibit wildfire mitigation across land ownership boundaries on federal and non-federal land. The study will include recommendations to simplify cross-boundary wildfire mitigation between federal land management agencies and state, local, and tribal governments. The Comptroller General must submit a report to Congress within two years of the act's enactment.
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