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title: Alaska | ||
description: Alaska IMAC and EMAC | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: State authorizes creation of an emergency response corps consisting of volunteers who register with the state and agree to be trained in techniques for emergency and disaster response and to be available on short notice to carry out responsibilities of the corps under an applicable incident command system. | ||
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State authorizes creation of an emergency response corps consisting of volunteers who register with the state and agree to be trained in techniques for emergency and disaster response and to be available on short notice to carry out responsibilities of the corps under an applicable incident command system. | ||
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An emergency responder holding a license, certificate, or other permit issued by an Alaska state agency, or a political subdivision of Alaska, evidencing the responder's qualification in a professional, mechanical, or other skill shall be considered to be licensed, certified, or permitted in the requesting political subdivision during the emergency, disaster, drill, or exercise, subject to limitations and conditions prescribed by the principal executive officer of the requesting political subdivision in writing. |
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title: Alabama | ||
description: Alabama IMAC and EMAC | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: State broadly defines “Emergency Services” as all activities, other than functions for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily responsible, to minimize damage resulting from disasters, and explicitly includes engineering. | ||
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State broadly defines “Emergency Services” as all activities, other than functions for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily responsible, to minimize damage resulting from disasters, and explicitly includes engineering. State defines “Emergency Management Worker” to include any full- or part-time paid, volunteer, or auxiliary employee of any agency or organization performing emergency management services in the state subject to the order or control of, or pursuant to a request of, the state or a political subdivision thereof. State explicitly empowers the governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes. |
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title: Arkansas | ||
description: Arkansas IMAC and EMAC | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: State broadly defines “Emergency Management” as essentially all non-military activities to minimize damage resulting from disasters, explicitly including engineering functions. State defines “Emergency Responder” to include any paid or volunteer person or entity with special skills that would be beneficial during an emergency who is requested by or authorized to assist a participating jurisdiction with a declared emergency. State explicitly empowers the governor and political subdivisions to accept services and equipment from private entities for emergency management. | ||
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State broadly defines “Emergency Management” as essentially all non-military activities to minimize damage resulting from disasters, explicitly including engineering functions. State defines “Emergency Responder” to include any paid or volunteer person or entity with special skills that would be beneficial during an emergency who is requested by or authorized to assist a participating jurisdiction with a declared emergency. State explicitly empowers the governor and political subdivisions to accept services and equipment from private entities for emergency management. | ||
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title: American Samoa | ||
description: American Samoa IMAC and EMAC | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: Territory recognizes professional or skilled qualifications of persons credentialed outside American Samoa when they are rendering emergency services in American Samoa. | ||
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Territory recognizes professional or skilled qualifications of persons credentialed outside American Samoa when they are rendering emergency services in American Samoa. | ||
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title: Arizona | ||
description: Arizona IMAC and EMAC | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: State defines “emergency worker” as any person, paid or volunteer, registered with a local or state emergency management organization and certified by that organization for the purpose of engaging in authorized emergency management activities or performing emergency functions. State recognizes out-of-state professional, mechanical, or other skilled qualifications of persons rendering those credentialed services in-state in response to an emergency. | ||
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State defines “emergency worker” as any person, paid or volunteer, registered with a local or state emergency management organization and certified by that organization for the purpose of engaging in authorized emergency management activities or performing emergency functions. State recognizes out-of-state professional, mechanical, or other skilled qualifications of persons rendering those credentialed services in-state in response to an emergency. | ||
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title: California | ||
description: California IMAC and EMAC | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: Licensed architects and engineers may register as volunteer Disaster Service Workers for the Safety Assessment Program administered by the California | ||
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Licensed architects and engineers may register as volunteer Disaster Service Workers for the Safety Assessment Program administered by the California Office of Emergency Services to provide safety assessments of damaged facilities during emergencies. Registered Disaster Service Workers can receive workers’ compensation coverage for injuries/illnesses sustained while performing disaster service (but see cited regulations for details and specific requirements). | ||
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Volunteers duly enrolled or registered with the Office of Emergency Services, or any disaster council of any political subdivision, and unregistered persons duly impressed into service during a state of emergency or local emergency, if they are complying or attempting to comply with the relevant laws, regulations or orders (see cited statute), have the same degree of responsibility for their actions and enjoy the same immunities as officers and employees of the state or its local governments would have if performing similar work for their respective entities. | ||
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title: Building code knowledge | ||
description: Building code knowledge | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: Building code knowledge | ||
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title: Credentialed experts | ||
description: Credentialed experts | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: Credentialed experts | ||
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title: Inspections & permits | ||
description: Inspections & permits | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: Inspections & permits | ||
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title: Navigating disaster recovery | ||
description: Navigating disaster recovery | ||
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date: 2024-01-19 | ||
author: John Skinner | ||
excerpt: Navigating disaster recovery | ||
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