Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Chapter 2.78 EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER*
2.78.010 Title.
2.78.020 Purpose.
2.78.030 Definitions.
2.78.040 Disaster council membership.
2.78.050 Director of emergency services.
2.78.060 Director and assistant--County and government cooperation--Powers.
2.78.070 Director and assistant--Powers when emergency is proclaimed.
2.78.080 Director--Emergency plan development.
2.78.090 Director--Emergency program administration.
2.78.100 Director--Organization and plan coordination.
2.78.110 Emergency organization.
2.78.120 Emergency plan.
2.78.130 Succession to governmental agency offices.
2.78.140 Expenditures.
2.78.150 Obstructing organization member--Penalty.
2.78.160 Aiding the enemy or imperiling inhabitants--Penalty.
2.78.170 Carrying unauthorized identification.
* For statutory provisions authorizing cities and counties to establish
disaster bodies, see Gov. Code § 8610 et seq.
2.78.010 Title.
This chapter shall be cited as the “Madera County Emergency Services
and Disaster Ordinance.” (Ord. 360 § 1, 1972).
2.78.020 Purpose.
This chapter establishes the county emergency services organization and
provides for the preparation and carrying out of the plans for the protection of
persons and property within the county in the event of an emergency; the
direction of the emergency organization; the coordination of the emergency
functions of the county with all other governmental agencies, incorporated
areas, corporations, organizations, and affected private persons. (Ord. 360
§ 2, 1972).
2.78.030 Definitions.
A. “City” or “Cities,” where used in this chapter
and in the emergency plan related thereto, refers to one or both of the two
incorporated political subdivisions within Madera
County.
B. “Disaster,” when used in the text of emergency plans
prepared pursuant to this chapter, is synonymous with
“emergency.”
C. “Emergency,” as used in this
chapter, means the actual or threatened existence of conditions of disaster or
of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the county caused
by such conditions as air pollution, fire, flood, storm, explosion, land slide,
chemical spills, famine, drought, or earthquake, or other conditions including
conditions resulting from war or imminent threat of war, but other than
conditions resulting from a labor controversy.
D. “Emergency
plan,” where used in this chapter means that portion of the document
entitled “Madera County Operational Area Emergency Plan” which is
applicable to the entire area of the county.
E. “Governmental
agency,” where used in this chapter includes all national, state, and
local governments and all nonprofit corporations and associations performing a
governmental function. (Ord. 360 § 3, 1972).
2.78.040 Disaster council membership.
The Madera County disaster council is hereby created and shall consist of
all the members of the board of supervisors. The chairman of the board shall be
the chairman of the council. The director of emergency services shall be the
secretary for the council. The duties of the council shall be to promote,
receive, evaluate, coordinate, and make available the best information
obtainable from all sources, toward the end that the most effective mobilization
of all county resources and facilities, public and private, may be the
foundation for the actions taken during emergency operations.
The council
shall request representatives from the cities to participate in meetings
concerning subjects which affect the cities. (Ord. 360 § 4,
1972).
2.78.050 Director of emergency services.
A. There is created the position of director of emergency
services.
1. The sheriff is the director of emergency services. In the event
that the sheriff is unavailable and/or unable to serve, the under sheriff
automatically succeeds to the position of the director.
2. Each January the
sheriff shall designate by administrative memorandum the order of succession to
the position of director of emergency services by the other members of this
staff, and the order of succession within all governmental agencies within the
county.
B. There is created the position of assistant director of emergency
services. The under sheriff shall be the assistant director of emergency
services. The director may appoint an additional assistant director, as
needed.
C. There is created the position of emergency services coordinator.
Under direction of the emergency services director, he shall be charged with
duties required to maintain plans, budget, records, surplus property control and
the other requirements. (Ord. 360-C § 1, 1991: Ord. 360-B § 1, 1986:
Ord. 360-A § 1, 1973; Ord. 360 § 5, 1972).
2.78.060 Director and assistant--County and government cooperation--Powers.
The director is hereby empowered to:
A. Request the board of
supervisors to proclaim the existence or threatened existence of a local
emergency if the board of supervisors is in session, or to issue such
proclamation if the board of supervisors is not in sessions. Whenever a local
emergency is proclaimed by the director, the board of supervisors shall take
action to ratify the proclamation within seven days thereafter or the
proclamation shall have no further force or effect;
B. Request the chairman
of the board of supervisors, or his next in succession, to assemble the board of
supervisors at least each seven days, in accordance with the provisions of
Government Code, Section 8630, the California Emergency Services Act, for the
purpose of reviewing the need for continuing the “local emergency,”
requesting the board terminate the “local emergency” at the earliest
possible date conditions warrant;
C. Request the Governor to proclaim a
state of emergency when, in the opinion of the director, locally available
resources are inadequate to cope with the emergency;
D. Direct and control
the effort of the county and all governmental agencies within the county for the
accomplishment of the purposes of this chapter, as authorized by the California
Government Code;
E. Direct cooperation between and coordination of services
and staff of the county and all governmental agencies within the county, and
resolve questions of authority and responsibility that may arise between and
among them;
F. Represent the county and all governmental agencies within the
county in all dealings with public or private agencies on matters pertaining to
emergencies falling within the purview of this chapter. (Ord. 360 § 6A,
1972).
2.78.070 Director and assistant--Powers when emergency is proclaimed.
In the event of a proclamation of a local emergency as herein provided,
the proclamation of a state of emergency by the Governor or the Director of the
State Office of Emergency Services, or the existence of a state of war
emergency, the director is hereby empowered to:
A. Make and issue rules and
regulations on matters reasonably related to the protection of life and property
as affected by such emergency; provided, however, such rules and regulations
must be confirmed at the earliest practicable time by the board of
supervisors;
B. Obtain vital supplies, equipment, and such other properties
found lacking and needed for the protection of life and property and to bind the
county for the fair value thereof and, if required immediately, to commandeer
the same for public use;
C. Require emergency services of any officer or
employee of any governmental agency, and in the event of the proclamation of a
state of emergency in the county or the existence of a state of war emergency,
to command the aid of as many citizens of the county as he deems necessary in
the execution of his duties; such persons shall be entitled to all privileges,
benefits, and immunities as are provided by state law for registered disaster
service workers;
D. Order the arrest, removal or temporary detention of any
person who interferes with the activities of an employee of a governmental
agency during an officially proclaimed local emergency, state of emergency, or
state of war emergency, as specified in Section 2.78.150;
E. Requisition
necessary personnel or material of any department or agency in this
county;
F. Execute all of his ordinary power as county administrative
officer. (Ord. 360 § 6B, 1972).
2.78.080 Director--Emergency plan development.
The director shall administer the development of emergency plans and
associated attachments and annexes thereto. Department heads or comparable heads
of county agencies who are assigned tasks and responsibilities as emergency
service chiefs or resource managers as defined in the current emergency plan
adopted by the board of supervisors, are responsible for preparation of annexes,
attachments, and related standing operating procedures, alert lists, and
associated implementing actions which may be forthcoming from the director from
time to time, as appropriate to their respective roles in the emergency services
organization established by this chapter. (Ord. 360 § 6C, 1972).
2.78.090 Director--Emergency program administration.
The director shall administer the emergency programs of this county, along
with such other duties and powers as may be assigned by the board of supervisors
from time to time. (Ord. 360 § 6D, 1972).
2.78.100 Director--Organization and plan coordination.
The director of emergency services is empowered to coordinate the
emergency services organization and emergency plan requirements and activities
with the agencies that comprise the emergency services organization, toward the
accomplishment of its purposes, and as shall be necessary for development and
maintenance of a current, approved emergency plan. (Ord. 360 § 6E,
1972).
2.78.110 Emergency organization.
All officers and employees of the county, together with those volunteer
forces enrolled to aid them during an emergency, and all groups, organizations,
and persons who may by agreement or operation of law, including persons
impressed into service under the provisions of Section 2.78.070(3), who are
charged with duties incident to the protection of life and property in this
county during such emergency, shall constitute the emergency organization of the
county. (Ord. 360 § 7, 1972).
2.78.120 Emergency plan.
The county emergency plan shall be developed and maintained current by the
director of emergency services. The plan will provide for continuity of
government, and the effective mobilization of all of the resources of the
county, both public and private, to meet any condition constituting a local
emergency, state of emergency, or state of war emergency; and shall provide for
the organization, powers and duties, services, and staff of the emergency
organization. Such plan shall take effect upon adoption by resolution of the
board of supervisors. (Ord. 360 § 8, 1972).
2.78.130 Succession to governmental agency offices.
A. Annually, in January, each governmental agency designated by the
director shall file with him, the names of at least three persons from that
agency, in order of succession, who are qualified to fill key offices in the
event that an office holder is unavailable as defined in Government Code Section
8636. The order of succession may be altered by the director at any time and for
any reason.
B. County department heads who are designated chiefs of
emergency services and resource management Sections in the emergency plan shall
provide for at least a three deep order of succession of appropriate subordinate
employees to succeed to the chief position if the department head is unavailable
or unable to serve. Such list of succession shall be filed annually in January
with the director. (Ord. 360 § 9, 1972).
2.78.140 Expenditures.
Any expenditure made in connection with emergency activities, including
mutual aid activities, shall be deemed conclusively to be for the direct
protection and benefit of the county in accordance with the Government Code
Section 53121, and shall supersede any ordinances of the county establishing
purchasing procedures, if a conflict should arise. (Ord. 360 § 10,
1972).
2.78.150 Obstructing organization member--Penalty.
Any person who obstructs, hinders or delays any member of the emergency
organization in the enforcement of any lawful rule or regulation issued pursuant
to this chapter, or in the performance of any duty imposed upon him by virtue of
this chapter, during a state or war, state of emergency, or local emergency, is
guilty of a misdemeanor as provided in Chapter 1.12 of this code. (Ord. 385
§ 8(part), 1974: Ord. 378 § 2(part), 1973: Ord. 360 § 11,
1972).
2.78.160 Aiding the enemy or imperiling inhabitants--Penalty.
Any person who does any act which gives assistance to the enemy, imperils
the lives or property or inhabitants of this county, or who prevents, hinders,
or delays the protection thereof, shall be penalized as provided in Chapter 1.12
of this code. (Ord. 385 § 8(part), 1974: Ord. 378 § 2(part), 1973:
Ord. 360 § 11.1, 1972).
2.78.170 Carrying unauthorized identification.
Any person who wears, carries or displays, without authority, any means of
identification specified by the emergency agency of the state shall be punished
as provided in Chapter 1.12 of this code. (Ord. 385 § 8(part), 1974: Ord.
378 § 2(part), 1973: Ord. 360 § 11.2, 1972).
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