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37,Alaska,AK,,10,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",Statewide opt-out program,"State creates a mutual aid program and automatically integrates all of its political subdivisions into it, leaving the burden on jurisdictions to opt out if they so choose. Some states even forego an opt-out provision.",State has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"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. 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.",No
23,Alabama,AL,,4,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",Individual compacts,"Individual jurisdictions enter into mutual aid agreements with each other, often in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding or Memorandum of Agreement. This approach allows for geographic limitations of each individual agreement and the possibility for variations among individual agreements within a given area.",State has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,State utilizes individual compacts.,"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.3 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.",Yes
40,Arkansas,AR,,6,Enhanced EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, while also providing some benefits and protections to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may be allowed to deploy through EMAC during disasters.",Statewide opt-out program,"State creates a mutual aid program and automatically integrates all of its political subdivisions into it, leaving the burden on jurisdictions to opt out if they so choose. Some states even forego an opt-out provision.",State has an enhanced compact. State's EMAC language includes private entities who contract or volunteer with the party state or local government.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"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.",Yes
38,American Samoa,AS,,9,Not Participtaing in EMAC,"May not provide benefits or protections to any response personnel. Without an agreement in place, public- and private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond outside of their home jurisdictions in an official capacity during disasters.",No known significant IMAC program,<Null>,Territory is not a participating EMAC jurisdiction.,No known significant IMAC program.,Territory recognizes professional or skilled qualifications of persons credentialed outside American Samoa when they are rendering emergency services in American Samoa.,No
38,American Samoa,AS,,9,Not Participtaing in EMAC,"May not provide benefits or protections to any response personnel. Without an agreement in place, public- and private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond outside of their home jurisdictions in an official capacity during disasters.",No known significant IMAC program,No known significant IMAC program.,Territory is not a participating EMAC jurisdiction.,No known significant IMAC program.,Territory recognizes professional or skilled qualifications of persons credentialed outside American Samoa when they are rendering emergency services in American Samoa.,No
51,Arizona,AZ,,9,Enhanced EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, while also providing some benefits and protections to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may be allowed to deploy through EMAC during disasters.",Individual compacts,"Individual jurisdictions enter into mutual aid agreements with each other, often in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding or Memorandum of Agreement. This approach allows for geographic limitations of each individual agreement and the possibility for variations among individual agreements within a given area.",State has an enhanced compact. State law extends EMAC by authorizing the governor to deploy private personnel as well as public personnel via EMAC.,State authoritizes individual compacts between political subdivisions.,"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.",Yes
14,California,CA,,9,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",Statewide opt-in program,State creates a mutual aid program but leaves the burden on individual jurisdictions to opt in to the program.,State has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,State creates a statewide opt-in system through a Master Mutual Aid Agreement.,"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). 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.",Yes
27,Colorado,CO,,8,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",Statewide opt-out program,"State creates a mutual aid program and automatically integrates all of its political subdivisions into it, leaving the burden on jurisdictions to opt out if they so choose. Some states even forego an opt-out provision.",State has a standard compact. State law allows its EMAC system to include volunteer health practitioners.,State adopts a Regional and Statewide Mutual Aid System. State also utilizes individual compacts.,"State empowers its Office of Emergency Management to contract with private entities for emergency management purposes. State directs its Office of Emergency Management to maintain a database including private sector agencies and organizations which have resources useful during disasters and which elect to be included in the database. State allows any natural person to register as an unpaid Civil Defense Worker with the Office of Emergency Management or local organization for civil defense for the purpose of carrying out disaster preparedness pursuant to the Colorado Disaster Emergency Act. Under certain other statutorily defined conditions (see cited statutes), Civil Defense Workers: (1) can be covered by the Workers' Compensation Act of Colorado, along with their dependents, and can receive health and funeral benefits under that Act; and (2) can receive compensation for injuries proximately caused by the Civil Defense Worker's service as a Civil Defense Worker, with or without negligence, where the injury is not caused by the Civil Defense Worker's intoxication or intentional self-infliction. Local governments and state agencies may nominate a volunteer organization with which they enter into a qualifying memorandum of understanding to be included on the qualified volunteer organization list. When certain statutorily-defined conditions are met, volunteers associated with a qualified volunteer organization may be deemed ""qualified volunteers"" and may be eligible to receive the benefits and protections provided to Civil Defense Workers (see footnote).",Yes
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39,Michigan,MI,,5,Enhanced EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, while also providing some benefits and protections to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may be allowed to deploy through EMAC during disasters.",Statewide opt-in program,State creates a mutual aid program but leaves the burden on individual jurisdictions to opt in to the program.,"State has an enhanced compact. State's IMAC agreement empowers Michigan, as the requesting party, to call upon its IMAC resources in order to deploy them to another state through EMAC.",State creates an opt-in system through a master mutual aid agreement called the Michigan Emergency Management Assistance Compact (MEMAC).,"State's Emergency Management Act defines ""Disaster Relief Forces"" to include private and volunteer personnel having duties or responsibilities under that Act in accordance with a lawful order or directive authorized by that Act.",No
4,Minnesota,MN,,5,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",Individual compacts,"Individual jurisdictions enter into mutual aid agreements with each other, often in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding or Memorandum of Agreement. This approach allows for geographic limitations of each individual agreement and the possibility for variations among individual agreements within a given area.",State has a standard compact. State law allows its EMAC system to include volunteer health practitioners.,State utilizes individual compacts.,"State allows private individuals and entities to register with the state or its political subdivisions to assist during disasters and emergencies. State may authorize private individuals to be ""emergency response personnel."" State explicitly empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes.",No
42,Missouri,MO,,7,Enhanced EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, while also providing some benefits and protections to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may be allowed to deploy through EMAC during disasters.",Statewide opt-out program,"State creates a mutual aid program and automatically integrates all of its political subdivisions into it, leaving the burden on jurisdictions to opt out if they so choose. Some states even forego an opt-out provision.",State has an enhanced compact. State allows emergency volunteers to be certified by the state emergency management agency and deployed to another state through EMAC.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"State defines ""Emergency Management Services"" broadly as all activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters.17 State provides for recruitment of emergency management volunteers through an online registration process at www.showmeresponse.org. When certain eligibility criteria are met, volunteers are eligible to receive usage of a state vehicle and to receive incidental and travel expense reimbursement.",Yes
55,Northern Mariana Islands,MP,,9,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",No known significant IMAC program,<Null>,Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,No known significant IMAC program. Commonwealth tasks its Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management with developing a Memorandum of Understanding or Memorandum of Agreement with other CNMI government units or private organizations for emergency management purposes.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,No
55,Northern Mariana Islands,MP,,9,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",No known significant IMAC program,No known significant IMAC program.,Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,No known significant IMAC program. Commonwealth tasks its Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management with developing a Memorandum of Understanding or Memorandum of Agreement with other CNMI government units or private organizations for emergency management purposes.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,No
41,Mississippi,MS,,4,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",Statewide opt-in program,State creates a mutual aid program but leaves the burden on individual jurisdictions to opt in to the program.,State has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,State creates an opt-in system called the Statewide Mutual Aid Compact (SMAC).,State authorizes the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency to create mobile support units which may include persons not employed by the state or a political subdivision thereof. State explicitly empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes.,Yes
43,Montana,MT,,8,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",Statewide opt-out program,"State creates a mutual aid program and automatically integrates all of its political subdivisions into it, leaving the burden on jurisdictions to opt out if they so choose. Some states even forego an opt-out provision.",State has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"State defines ""volunteer professional"" to include licensed professionals of any state. Whenever a state of emergency or disaster is in effect, volunteer professionals may have their out-of-state licenses recognized in Montana, but must register with the appropriate Montana licensing agency first.",No
9,North Carolina,NC,,4,Standard EMAC,"Provides benefits and protections to public-sector response personnel, but not to private-sector response personnel. Private-sector personnel may not be allowed to respond through EMAC during disasters.",Individual compacts,"Individual jurisdictions enter into mutual aid agreements with each other, often in the form of a Memorandum of Understanding or Memorandum of Agreement. This approach allows for geographic limitations of each individual agreement and the possibility for variations among individual agreements within a given area.",State has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,State utilizes individual compacts.,"State defines ""Emergency Management"" broadly as actions taken by the populace and federal, state, and local governments to minimize adverse effects of any type of emergency. For liability immunity purposes, state defines ""Emergency Management Worker"" as any paid or volunteer employee of any US jurisdiction or organization performing emergency management services in the state and subject to the control of the state or a subdivision thereof. State explicitly empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes.
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