Vermont Statutes Title 20 Sec. 32
Terms Used In Vermont Statutes Title 20 Sec. 32
- All-hazards: means any natural disaster, health or disease-related emergency, accident, civil insurrection, use of weapons of mass destruction, terrorist or criminal incident, radiological incident, significant event, and designated special event, any of which may occur individually, simultaneously, or in combination and that poses a threat or may pose a threat, as determined by the Commissioner or designee, to property or public safety in Vermont. See
- Department: means the Department of Public Safety. See
- Director: means the Director of Vermont Division of Emergency Management. See
- Emergency management: means the preparation for and implementation of all emergency functions, other than the functions for which the U. See
- EPCRA: means the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act, 42 U. See
- following: when used by way of reference to a section of the law shall mean the next preceding or following section. See
- Hazardous chemical or substance: means :
- Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States may apply to the District of Columbia and any territory and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. See
- Town: shall include city and wards or precincts therein; "selectboard members" and "board of civil authority" shall extend to and include the mayor and aldermen of cities; "trustees" shall extend to and include bailiffs of incorporated villages; and the laws applicable to the inhabitants and officers of towns shall be applicable to the inhabitants and similar officers of all municipal corporations. See
§ 32. Local emergency planning committees; creation; duties
(a) One or more local emergency planning committees shall be appointed by the State Emergency Response Commission.
(b) All local emergency planning committees shall include representatives from the following: fire departments; local and regional emergency medical services; local, county, and State law enforcement; media; transportation; regional planning commissions; hospitals; industry; the Vermont National Guard; the Department of Health’s district office; and an animal rescue organization, and may include any other interested public or private individual or organization. Where the local emergency planning committee represents more than one region of the State, the Commission shall appoint representatives that are geographically diverse.
(c) A local emergency planning committee shall perform all the following duties:
(1) Carry out all the requirements of a committee pursuant to EPCRA, including preparing a local emergency planning committee plan. The plan shall be coordinated with the State emergency management plan and may be expanded to address all-hazards identified in the State emergency management plan. At a minimum, the local emergency planning committee plan shall include the following:
(A) Identifies facilities and transportation routes of extremely hazardous substances.
(B) Describes emergency response procedures, including those identified in facility plans.
(C) Designates a local emergency planning committee coordinator and facility coordinators to implement the plan.
(D) Outlines emergency notification procedures.
(E) Describes how to determine the probable affected area and population by releases of hazardous substances.
(F) Describes local emergency equipment and facilities and the persons responsible for them.
(G) Outlines evacuation plans.
(H) Provides for coordinated local training to ensure integration with the State emergency management plan.
(I) Provides methods and schedules for exercising emergency plans.
(2) Upon receipt by the committee or the committee’s designated community emergency coordinator of a notification of a release of a hazardous chemical or substance, ensure that the local emergency plan has been implemented.
(3) Consult and coordinate with the heads of local government emergency services, the emergency management director or designee, regional planning commissions, and the managers of all facilities within the jurisdiction regarding the facility plan.
(4) Review and evaluate requests for funding and other resources and advise the State Emergency Response Commission concerning disbursement of funds.
(5) Work to support the various emergency services, mutual aid systems, town governments, regional planning commissions, State agency district offices, and others in their area in conducting coordinated all-hazards emergency management activities. (Added 1989, No. 252 (Adj. Sess.), § 25; amended 2005, No. 209 (Adj. Sess.), § 24; 2021, No. 20, § 122; 2021, No. 52, § 15.)