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9.10
DEFINITIONS
9.20
INTENT AND PURPOSE
9.30
ORGANIZATIONS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES
9.40
EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR; ASSISTANTS
9.50
MANAGER; POWERS; DUTIES
9.60
EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR; POWERS; DUTIES
9.70
RIGHTS OF VILLAGE EMPLOYEES
9.80
NO GOVERNMENTAL OR PRIVATE LIABILITY
9.90
CONFLICTING ORDINANCES, ORDERS RULES AND REGULATIONS
SUSPENDED
9.95
VIOLATIONS
9.10
DEFINITIONS
For
the purpose of this ordinance, certain words and
terms used herein are defined as follows:
Coordinator: Shall mean a person appointed to coordinate
emergency planning and services within the Village
of Beverly Hills or as prescribed in this ordinance.
In the absence of an appointed person, "Coordinator"
shall mean the Manager.
Disaster: Means an occurrence or imminent threat
of widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss
of life or property resulting from any natural or
man-made cause, including but not limited to fire,
flood, snow, ice or wind storm, wave action, oil
spills, water contamination requiring emergency
action to avert danger or damage, utility failure,
hazardous peacetime radiological incident, major
transportation accident, epidemic, air contamination,
blight, drought, infestation, explosion, riot, or
hostile military or paramilitary action. Riots and
other civil disorders are not within the meaning
of this term unless they directly result from and
are an aggravating element of the disaster.
District Coordinator: Means the State Police District
Emergency Services Coordinator or his authorized
representative.
Emergency Operations Plan: Means the Village of
Beverly Hills Emergency Operations Plan which has
been prepared under Section 9.60 (b) (1.) of this
ordinance to coordinate disaster response and recovery
within the Village of Beverly Hills.
Emergency Services: Shall have a broad meaning to
include preparations for, and relief from, the effects
of natural and man-made disasters as defined herein,
and to include Civil Defense.
Emergency Services Forces: Means all disaster relief
forces; all agencies of the municipal government,
private and volunteer personnel, public officers
and employees; and all other persons or groups of
persons having duties or responsibilities under
this ordinance or pursuant to a lawful order or
directive authorized by this ordinance.
Emergency Services Volunteer: Shall mean any person
duly registered and appointed by the Coordinator
and assigned to participate in the Emergency Services
activity.
Emergency Situation: Means any situation confronting
a community requiring emergency actions of a lesser
nature than a disaster, as defined above, to include,
but not limited to, civil disturbances, labor strikes,
visits by national or international dignitaries,
and build-up activities prior to an actual disaster.
Manager: Shall mean the Chief official of the Village
of Beverly Hills; and the "Council" shall
mean the Village Council of the Village of Beverly
Hills.
State of Disaster: Means a declaration by executive
order or proclamation by the Governor under the
provisions of Act 390 Public Acts of 1976, which
activates the disaster response and recovery aspects
of state, local and interjurisdictional disaster
emergency plans and authorizes the deployment and
use of any forces to which the plan or plans apply.
State of Emergency: Means a declaration by the Manger
pursuant to this ordinance which activates the disaster
response and recovery aspects of the Village of
Beverly Hills Emergency Operations Plan and authorizes
the deployment and use of any municipal forces to
which the plan applies.
This Ordinance means this chapter of the Beverly
Hills Municipal Code.
9.20
INTENT AND PURPOSE
(a) The intent and purpose of this ordinance is
to establish an organization that will insure the
complete and efficient utilization of all municipal
resources during periods of emergency and disaster.
(b) The Village of Beverly Hills Office of Emergency
Services will be the coordinating agency responsible
for Village wide emergency preparedness; it will
provide the means through which the Village Council
and the Manager may exercise the authority and discharge
the responsibilities vested in them by this ordinance
and Act No. 390, Public Acts of 1976.
(c) This ordinance will not relieve any elected
officials or municipal departments of the normal
responsibilities or authority given by general law
or local ordinance, nor will it affect the work
of the American Red Cross or other volunteer agencies
organized for relief in a natural disaster.
9.30
ORGANIZATION FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES
(a) The Manager, with the approval of the Council,
is hereby authorized and directed to create an organization
to prepare for community disaster utilizing to the
fullest extent existing agencies within the municipality.
The Manager, as executive head of the Village government,
shall be the director of the Emergency Services
Forces of the Village and shall be responsible for
their organization, administration and operation,
working through the Coordinator.
(b) The organization for providing emergency services
shall consist of the following:
1. An Office of Emergency Services established within
Village government. The Office of Emergency Services
shall have an administrative head appointed who
will be known as the Coordinator, Office of Emergency
Services. Such assistants and other employees as
are deemed necessary for the proper functioning
of the organization will be employed.
2. The employees, equipment and facilities of all
municipal departments, boards, institutions and
commissions suitable for, or adaptable to emergency
services activities may be designated as part of
the total Emergency Services Forces. Such designations
shall be by the Manager with the approval of the
Council.
(c) All officers and employees of departments, commissions,
boards, institutions and other agencies of the Village
government designated by the Manager, with the approval
of the Council, as Emergency Services Forces shall
cooperate with the Emergency Services Coordinator
in the formulation of the Emergency Operations Plan,
and they shall assist the Coordinator in all matters
pursuant to the provisions of this ordinance.
9.40
EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR; ASSISTANTS
(a) The Manager, with the approval of the Council,
shall appoint an Emergency Services Coordinator
who shall be a person with the personal attributes,
experience, and training needed to coordinate the
activities of the agencies, departments, and individuals
within the Village to protect the public health,
safety and welfare during emergency situations and
disasters.
(b) Assistant Coordinators shall be designated to
work with the Coordinator on emergency planning
matters. Assistant Coordinators shall be selected
and shall serve as follows:
1. There shall be one such Assistant Coordinator
appointed from each Village department designated
by the department head, with the approval of the
Manager, as part of the Emergency Services Forces.
2. Assistant Coordinators shall assume the duties
of the Coordinator whenever he is unavailable during
disasters or emergency situations in the order of
designation by the Manager, acting upon the recommendation
of the Coordinator.
9.50
MANAGER; POWERS; DUTIES
(a) The Manager may exercise the emergency power
and authority as specified herein. Whenever a situation
requires, or is likely to require, that the Manager
invoke such power and authority, he shall, as soon
as reasonable expedient, convene the Council to
perform its legislative and administrative duties
as the situation demands, and shall report to that
body relative to emergency activities. Nothing in
this ordinance shall be construed as abridging or
curtailing the powers of the Council unless specifically
provided herein.
(b) Under the following circumstances, the Manager
may declare a state of emergency exists in the Village
of Beverly Hills and may assemble and utilize the
Emergency Services Forces in accordance with the
Village of Beverly Hills emergency Operations Plan,
and he may prescribe the manner and conditions of
the use of such Emergency Services Forces:
1. Whenever, on the basis of information received
from authoritative sources, he feels that a large-scale
disaster or emergency situation in the Village or
State is imminent.
2. During any period of disaster in the Village
or State and thereafter as long as he shall deem
it necessary.
(c) Whenever the Manager deems that any condition
in the Village is beyond the control of local public
or private agencies or has attained or threatens
to attain the proportions of a major disaster, he
may request the Governor to declare a state of disaster
exists therein by instructing the Coordinator to
contact the District Coordinator in accordance with
Section 14, Act 390, Public Acts of 1976.
(d) The Manager, with the approval of the Council,
is hereby empowered and has the authority:
1. To appropriate and expend funds, make contracts,
obtain and distribute equipment, materials, and
supplies for disaster purposes.
2. To provide for the health and safety of persons
and property, including emergency assistance to
the victims of a disaster.
3. To assign and make equipment available for duty,
the employees, property, or equipment of the municipality
relating to fire fighting, engineering, rescue,
health, medical, and related services, police, transportation,
construction, and similar items or service for disaster
relief purposes within or without the physical limits
of the municipality.
4. In the event of a foreign attack upon this State,
to waive procedures and formalities otherwise required
by law pertaining to the performance of public work,
entering into contracts, the incurring of obligations,
the employment permanent and temporary workers,
the rental of equipment, the purchase and distribution
with or without compensation of supplies, materials,
and facilities, and the appropriation and expenditure
of public funds.
5. The Manager shall establish procedures for the
succession of government during emergencies where
officials are unavailable for exercising the powers
and discharging the duties of their respective offices.
6. The Manager may make regulations permitting the
Coordinator to assemble and utilize the Emergency
Services Forces and provide disaster relief aid
as prescribed in Sections 9.50 (b), (c), and (d)
above.
7. When obtaining formal approvals would result
in delay of relief activity, the Manager may, until
the Council convenes, waive procedures and formalities
otherwise required pertaining to the performance
of public works, entering into contracts, the incurring
of obligations, the employment of temporary workers,
the rental of equipment, the purchase and distribution
of supplies, materials and facilities and expenditure
of existing funds, and the Council is also empowered
to waive any such procedures and formalities.
8. In the event the Manager cannot be contacted
for execution of the Powers and Duties under this
Section, the Director of Public Safety shall have
the authority to execute the powers and perform
the duties until the Manager is available.
9.60
EMERGENCY SERVICES COORDINATOR; POWERS; DUTIES
(a) The Emergency Services Coordinator shall be
responsible for the administration, planning, coordination
and operation of all emergency preparedness activities
in the Village. He shall maintain liaison with county,
state, and federal authorities, and the authorities
of adjacent and nearby political subdivisions so
as to insure the most effective emergency operations.
(b) His duties shall include, but not be limited
to, the following:
1. Development of the Village of Beverly Hills Emergency
Operations Plan, and any other appropriate disaster
plans, for the immediate use of all the facilities,
equipment, manpower, and other resources of the
Village for the purpose of minimizing or preventing
damage to persons or property; and protecting and
restoring to usefulness governmental services and
public utilities necessary for the public health,
safety, and general welfare.
2. Coordinating the recruitment and training of
volunteer personnel and agencies to augment the
personnel and facilities of the Village for emergency
purposes.
3. Through public information programs, educating
the population as to actions necessary and required
for the protection of persons and property in case
of a disaster.
4. Conducting practice alerts and exercises to insure
the efficient operation of the Village's emergency
organization and to familiarize residents of the
Village with emergency regulations, procedures,
and operations.
5. Coordinating the activity of all other public
and private agencies engaged in any emergency or
disaster relief programs.
6. Negotiating with owners or persons in control
of buildings or other property for the use of such
buildings or property for emergency or disaster
relief purposes, and designating suitable buildings
as public shelters.
7. Establishing and maintaining administrative control
over a local radiological defense program, to include
emergency preparations for both peacetime radiation
incidents and international wartime disasters.
8. Coordinating municipal emergency preparedness
activities with those at the County level and adjacent
municipalities.
(c) Volunteers; Appointments; Records.
1. The Coordinator may enlist volunteer citizens
to form the personnel of an emergency service for
which the Village has no counterpart, or to temporarily
augment personnel of the Village engaged in emergency
activities. The Coordinator shall maintain formal
records of all such volunteers for workman's compensation
purposes.
2. Each department, commission, board, or other
agency of Village government may at any time appoint
or authorize the appointment of volunteer citizens
to augment the personnel of such Village department,
commission, board or agency in time of emergency.
Such individuals shall be enrolled as Emergency
Services Volunteers and shall be subject to the
rules and regulations set forth by the respective
department, commission, board, or agency head for
such volunteers.
9.70
RIGHTS OF VILLAGE EMPLOYEES
Village
employees assigned to duty as part of the Emergency
Services Forces pursuant to the provisions of this
ordinance shall retain all of the rights, privileges,
and immunities of Village employees, and shall receive
the compensation incident to their employment.
9.80
NO GOVERNMENTAL OR PRIVATE LIABILITY
(a) This ordinance is an exercise by the Village
of its governmental functions for the protection
of the public health, safety, and general welfare.
As such, neither the Village nor agents and representatives
of the Village, nor any individual, receiver, firm,
partnership, corporation, nor trustee, nor any of
the agents thereof acting in good faith carrying
out, complying with, or attempting to comply with
this ordinance shall be liable for any damage sustained
to persons or property as a result of said activity.
(b) Any person owning or controlling real estate
or other premises who voluntarily and without compensation
grants the Village the right to inspect, designate
and use the whole or any part of such real estate
or premises for the purpose of sheltering persons
during a disaster or during an authorized practice
disaster exercise, shall not be civilly liable for
the death of, or injury to, any person on or about
such real estate or premises under such license,
privilege or other permission, or for loss of, or
damage to, the property of such person.
9.90
CONFLICTING ORDINANCES, ORDERS RULES AND REGULATIONS
SUSPENDED
At
all times when the orders, rules and regulations
made and promulgated pursuant to this ordinance
shall be in effect, they shall supersede all other
existing ordinances, orders, rules and regulations,
insofar as the latter may be inconsistent therewith.
9.95
VIOLATIONS
It
shall be unlawful for any person willfully to obstruct,
hinder or delay any Emergency Services Forces in
the enforcement or accomplishment of any rule or
regulation issued pursuant to this ordinance, or
to do any act forbidden by any rule or regulation
issued pursuant to the authority contained in this
ordinance. It shall likewise be unlawful for any
person to wear, carry or display any emblem, insignia
or other means of identification as a member of
the Emergency Services Forces of the Village of
Beverly Hills unless authority to do so has been
granted to such person by proper officials. Convictions
for violations of the provisions of this ordinance
shall be punishable as set forth in Section 1.06.
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