diff --git a/_data/Stantec_MABD_Export.csv b/_data/Stantec_MABD_Export.csv index ab48be1..cd532d2 100644 --- a/_data/Stantec_MABD_Export.csv +++ b/_data/Stantec_MABD_Export.csv @@ -1,58 +1,58 @@ OBJECTID,State,Abbr,,Region,EMA+E:GC,EMAC Description,IMAC,IMAC Description,EMAC Public/Private,IMAC Public,IMAC Private,Engineer 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 +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,,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 -11,Connecticut,CT,,1,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. The governor may deploy private personnel through EMAC if they are part of a duly organized civil preparedness force or mobile support unit.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"State defines “civil preparedness” broadly as all activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters and emergencies. “Civil preparedness forces” are any organized personnel engaged in carrying out civil preparedness functions in accordance with the Civil Preparedness, Emergency Management and Homeland Security chapter of the Connecticut General Statutes (chapter 517).",Yes +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 +11,Connecticut,CT,,1,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. The governor may deploy private personnel through EMAC if they are part of a duly organized civil preparedness force or mobile support unit.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"State defines ""civil preparedness"" broadly as all activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters and emergencies. ""Civil preparedness forces"" are any organized personnel engaged in carrying out civil preparedness functions in accordance with the Civil Preparedness, Emergency Management and Homeland Security chapter of the Connecticut General Statutes (chapter 517).",Yes 49,District of Columbia,DC,,3,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.",District has a standard compact.6 District empowers the mayor to deploy private volunteer health practitioners through its EMAC system.,Not Applicable: District does not have political subdivisions with building departments that would participate in an IMAC system.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,No -12,Delaware,DE,,3,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 the governor and political subdivisions to accept equipment and services from private entities for emergency management purposes.3 State defines “Emergency Management” as mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery functions necessary to save lives and protect property, public health and safety, or avert the threat of a disaster in any part of Delaware, explicitly including engineering, but not including functions for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily responsible.",No +12,Delaware,DE,,3,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 the governor and political subdivisions to accept equipment and services from private entities for emergency management purposes.3 State defines ""Emergency Management"" as mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery functions necessary to save lives and protect property, public health and safety, or avert the threat of a disaster in any part of Delaware, explicitly including engineering, but not including functions for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily responsible.",No 2,Florida,FL,,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.,"Florida Division of Emergency Management has developed a statewide mutual aid agreement to enter into with political subdivisions that opt to do so, forming a statewide opt-in system.",State permits emergency management support forces to include persons not employed by the state or its political subdivisions.,No -22,Georgia,GA,,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 authorizes mobile support units, which may consist of persons not employed by the state or any of its political subdivisions, to be deployed inside or outside of Georgia, but the statute does not explicitly integrate this into Georgia’s EMAC.",State utilizes individual compacts.,"State broadly defines “Emergency Management” as essentially all non-military activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters, and explicitly includes engineering.18 State explicitly empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes. State’s subdivisions may appoint or employ paid and unpaid emergency management workers.",No +22,Georgia,GA,,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 authorizes mobile support units, which may consist of persons not employed by the state or any of its political subdivisions, to be deployed inside or outside of Georgia, but the statute does not explicitly integrate this into Georgia's EMAC.",State utilizes individual compacts.,"State broadly defines ""Emergency Management"" as essentially all non-military activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters, and explicitly includes engineering.18 State explicitly empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes. State's subdivisions may appoint or employ paid and unpaid emergency management workers.",No 56,Guam,GU,,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-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.",Territory has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,Not Applicable: Territory does not have political subdivisions with building departments that would participate in an IMAC system.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,No -52,Hawaii,HI,,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-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 “emergency responder” to include any person with specialized equipment operation skills or training or any other skills necessary to provide aid in an emergency, regardless of whether the person possesses a license, certificate, permit, or other official recognition for expertise in a particular field or area of knowledge.",No +52,Hawaii,HI,,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-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 ""emergency responder"" to include any person with specialized equipment operation skills or training or any other skills necessary to provide aid in an emergency, regardless of whether the person possesses a license, certificate, permit, or other official recognition for expertise in a particular field or area of knowledge.",No 50,Iowa,IA,,7,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 adopts a statewide opt-in IMAC program.,"State waives certain legal requirements (mostly pertaining to tax, licensure, and registration) for out-of-state businesses and employees performing disaster-related services in-state during a disaster response period.",Yes 7,Idaho,ID,,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.",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. Idaho separately enacts another Interstate Mutual Aid Compact effective between Idaho and any other state that enacts the same or substantially identical compact. Under the terms of that compact: (1) all privileges and immunities from liability, exemptions from law, ordinances, and rules and workers' compensation and other benefits that apply to duly enrolled or registered volunteers when performing their respective functions at the request of their state and within its territorial limits apply to the same extent while performing their functions extraterritorially under the provisions of this compact; and (2) volunteers may include but are not limited to physicians, surgeons, nurses, dentists, structural engineers, and trained search and rescue volunteers.",State encourages individual compacts among political subdivisions.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,Yes -3,Illinois,IL,,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 provides for incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into its EMAC system. Illinois allows licensed professionals serving in mobile support units from other states during the time the disaster continues to render emergency relief services in Illinois pursuant to their home state governor’s order and the request of the Illinois governor without being licensed in Illinois.,State uses individual compacts.,State broadly defines “Emergency Services” as essentially all non-military activities to minimize damage resulting from disasters.5 State explicitly empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes.,Yes -45,Indiana,IN,,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-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 authorizes mobile support units, which may consist of private personnel, to be deployed through EMAC.",State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,State allows participating jurisdictions to engage private companies in the provision of mutual aid. State defines “Emergency Management Worker” to include paid and volunteer employees of any organization performing emergency management services in Indiana under the control or request of the state or a political subdivision thereof.,Yes -44,Kansas,KS,,7,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 “Emergency Management” as all functions, other than those for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily responsible, to prevent, minimize and repair injury and damage resulting from disasters. State defines “Emergency Responder” broadly as any public or private sector person with appropriate qualifications (see cited statute) who is requested or authorized (or both) to respond to an IMAC-participating local jurisdiction in response to a locally-declared emergency. State empowers the governor and political subdivisions to accept equipment and services from private entities for disaster response and emergency management purposes.",Yes -33,Kentucky,KY,,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.",Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,"Commonwealth utilizes individual compacts. However, Commonwealth law also provides that all local emergency management agencies or local disaster and emergency services organizations in the Commonwealth shall be under the directionof the director of the Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Military Affairs and of the governor when the latter deems that action necessary.",Commonwealth law defines “local disaster and emergency services organization” to include public and private entities and provides that all local disaster and emergency services organizations in the Commonwealth shall be under the direction of the director of the Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Military Affairs and of the governor when the latter deems that action necessary.,Yes +3,Illinois,IL,,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 provides for incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into its EMAC system. Illinois allows licensed professionals serving in mobile support units from other states during the time the disaster continues to render emergency relief services in Illinois pursuant to their home state governor's order and the request of the Illinois governor without being licensed in Illinois.,State uses individual compacts.,"State broadly defines ""Emergency Services"" as essentially all non-military activities to minimize damage resulting from disasters.5 State explicitly empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes.",Yes +45,Indiana,IN,,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-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 authorizes mobile support units, which may consist of private personnel, to be deployed through EMAC.",State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"State allows participating jurisdictions to engage private companies in the provision of mutual aid. State defines ""Emergency Management Worker"" to include paid and volunteer employees of any organization performing emergency management services in Indiana under the control or request of the state or a political subdivision thereof.",Yes +44,Kansas,KS,,7,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 ""Emergency Management"" as all functions, other than those for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily responsible, to prevent, minimize and repair injury and damage resulting from disasters. State defines ""Emergency Responder"" broadly as any public or private sector person with appropriate qualifications (see cited statute) who is requested or authorized (or both) to respond to an IMAC-participating local jurisdiction in response to a locally-declared emergency. State empowers the governor and political subdivisions to accept equipment and services from private entities for disaster response and emergency management purposes.",Yes +33,Kentucky,KY,,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.",Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,"Commonwealth utilizes individual compacts. However, Commonwealth law also provides that all local emergency management agencies or local disaster and emergency services organizations in the Commonwealth shall be under the directionof the director of the Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Military Affairs and of the governor when the latter deems that action necessary.","Commonwealth law defines ""local disaster and emergency services organization"" to include public and private entities and provides that all local disaster and emergency services organizations in the Commonwealth shall be under the direction of the director of the Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Military Affairs and of the governor when the latter deems that action necessary.",Yes 21,Louisiana,LA,,6,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 enacts a statewide IMAC program encompassing all Louisiana parishes, which allows (but does not require) any parish to provide emergency assistance to any other parish upon request.",State establishes a private corps for assisting in disaster recovery and empowers the governor to establish a registry of disaster volunteers to be deployed either by the state or local emergency management authority.,Yes -47,Massachusetts,MA,,1,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.,Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,Commonwealth adopts a commonwealth-wide opt-in IMAC program. Most communities have opted-in.,Commonwealth’s IMAC system allows responding jurisdictions to deploy volunteers and contractors to a requesting jurisdiction.,Yes -5,Maryland,MD,,3,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. Individuals may be preregistered or precertified by a unit of state government as civil defense volunteers for deployment through EMAC.,State adopts a statewide opt-in IMAC program.,"State defines “Emergency Management” broadly as planning, implementing, and conducting of risk reduction and consequence management activities across the mission areas of prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery to enhance preparedness, save lives, preserve public health and safety, protect public and private property, and minimize or repair injury and damage that results or may result from emergencies, but not including military activities. State authorizes itself and its political subdivisions to accept aid and assistance from private persons for emergency management purposes.",Yes +47,Massachusetts,MA,,1,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.,Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,Commonwealth adopts a commonwealth-wide opt-in IMAC program. Most communities have opted-in.,Commonwealth's IMAC system allows responding jurisdictions to deploy volunteers and contractors to a requesting jurisdiction.,Yes +5,Maryland,MD,,3,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. Individuals may be preregistered or precertified by a unit of state government as civil defense volunteers for deployment through EMAC.,State adopts a statewide opt-in IMAC program.,"State defines ""Emergency Management"" broadly as planning, implementing, and conducting of risk reduction and consequence management activities across the mission areas of prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery to enhance preparedness, save lives, preserve public health and safety, protect public and private property, and minimize or repair injury and damage that results or may result from emergencies, but not including military activities. State authorizes itself and its political subdivisions to accept aid and assistance from private persons for emergency management purposes.",Yes 34,Maine,ME,,1,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 may deploy private personnel through EMAC to another state.,"For first responders, state adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC, but otherwise directs each local emergency management organization to develop mutual aid agreements with other public and private agencies within the state.",State and local Emergency Management Agencies (EMAs) may employ any person considered necessary to assist with emergency management activities.,Yes -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 +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,,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. +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. ",Yes 32,North Dakota,ND,,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.",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 explicitly provides for incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into its EMAC system.23 During an emergency or disaster, authorized emergency workers providing emergency services in the state involving the practice of a profession for which the emergency workers hold an out-of-state license are exempt from North Dakota licensing requirements for that profession during that emergency service.",State uses individual compacts.,No known significant private mutual aid policies in North Dakota.,Yes -18,Nebraska,NE,,7,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 provides for individual compacts.,"State defines “Emergency Management Worker” to include employees and volunteers of any organization providing emergency management services in Nebraska under the control or request of the state or a political subdivision thereof. Emergency Management Workers performing emergency management services in the state during a declared emergency, and in accordance with a mutual aid agreement to which the state or a political subdivision thereof is a party, and which involves the practice of a profession for which the Emergency Management Workers hold an out-of-state license, are exempt from Nebraska licensing requirements for that profession during that emergency service. State empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept equipment and services from private entities for disaster response and emergency management purposes.",No +18,Nebraska,NE,,7,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 provides for individual compacts.,"State defines ""Emergency Management Worker"" to include employees and volunteers of any organization providing emergency management services in Nebraska under the control or request of the state or a political subdivision thereof. Emergency Management Workers performing emergency management services in the state during a declared emergency, and in accordance with a mutual aid agreement to which the state or a political subdivision thereof is a party, and which involves the practice of a profession for which the Emergency Management Workers hold an out-of-state license, are exempt from Nebraska licensing requirements for that profession during that emergency service. State empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept equipment and services from private entities for disaster response and emergency management purposes.",No 8,New Hampshire,NH,,1,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 utilizes a statewide incident command system (based on the National Interagency Incident Management System) to respond to any natural or man-made cause that requires emergency management by multiple agencies or departments within state and local government. State also authorizes mutual aid agreements between political subdivisions.,State authorizes the governor and political subdivisions to accept private equipment and services offered for emergency management purposes.25 State authorizes the Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Management Director to cooperate with private agencies in all emergency management matters.,Yes 15,New Jersey,NJ,,2,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 authorizes political subdivisions to use individual compacts.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,Yes 13,New Mexico,NM,,6,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 provides for out-of-state business and employee participation in disaster relief in-state.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,State explicitly authorizes itself and its political subdivisions to accept aid from private entities for emergency management.,Yes 36,Nevada,NV,,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-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 authorizes its governor to deploy incident management assistance teams, which may consist of private personnel, to serve outside the state, but the statute does not explicitly integrate this into its EMAC.",State adopts a statewide opt-out program called the Nevada Intrastate Mutual Aid System (NIMAS).,"State authorizes its governor to create and deploy incident management assistance teams, which may include private personnel.",No -35,New York,NY,,2,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 the Office of Emergency Management to accept private resources offered for emergency management purposes.7 State defines “Emergency Services Organization” to include private and volunteer organizations functioning for the purpose of relieving human suffering, injury, or loss of life or damage to property as a result of an emergency and defines “Disaster Emergency Response Personnel” to include volunteers affiliated with public officials or agencies and having duties under a comprehensive emergency management plan.",No +35,New York,NY,,2,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 the Office of Emergency Management to accept private resources offered for emergency management purposes.7 State defines ""Emergency Services Organization"" to include private and volunteer organizations functioning for the purpose of relieving human suffering, injury, or loss of life or damage to property as a result of an emergency and defines ""Disaster Emergency Response Personnel"" to include volunteers affiliated with public officials or agencies and having duties under a comprehensive emergency management plan.",No 25,Ohio,OH,,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.",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 statewide opt-out program.,State maintains a registry of volunteers to be deployed to respond to disasters. State allows jurisdictions to contract with private companies for the provision of emergency management services within mutual aid response efforts.,Yes -29,Oklahoma,OK,,6,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 statewide opt-out IMAC program.,State IMAC legislation defines “Emergency Responder” as any individual with special skills and qualifications that would be beneficial to a responding IMAC jurisdiction during an emergency. State provides for licensed out-of-state architects and engineers to provide certain emergency building safety and habitability inspections without an in-state license under certain statutorily defined conditions.,Yes +29,Oklahoma,OK,,6,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 statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"State IMAC legislation defines ""Emergency Responder"" as any individual with special skills and qualifications that would be beneficial to a responding IMAC jurisdiction during an emergency. State provides for licensed out-of-state architects and engineers to provide certain emergency building safety and habitability inspections without an in-state license under certain statutorily defined conditions.",Yes 17,Oregon,OR,,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. State explicitly provides for incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into its EMAC system.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program called the Oregon Resource Coordination Assistance Agreement.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,Yes 19,Pennsylvania,PA,,3,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.",Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,Pennsylvania adopts a commonwealth-wide opt-out IMAC program.,Commonwealth allows any individual with special skills and qualifications useful during an emergency to be deployed through IMAC. Commonwealth explicitly empowers its governor and political subdivisions to accept services and resources offered by private entities for emergency management purposes.,Yes 53,Puerto Rico,PR,,2,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.,Territory has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,No known significant IMAC program.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,Yes -6,Rhode Island,RI,,1,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 requires each city and town to have a local emergency management agency which cooperates with and assists the state’s emergency management agency, and empowers the local agencies to assist and cooperate with each other.","State authorizes the governor to create mobile support units which may include private personnel. Mobile support unit personnel must be subject to the control of the authority in charge of disaster activities where they are serving and are reimbursed for all actual and necessary travel and subsistence expenses as if they were temporary state employees. While on duty, whether inside or outside Rhode Island, the mobile support unit personnel, if they are not employees of the state or a political subdivision thereof, are entitled to a rate of pay equal to that of state court jurors, and receive the same rights and immunities as state employees.",Yes -28,South Carolina,SC,,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-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 creates a statewide mutual aid system by authorizing (but not requiring) any municipality or emergency management entity in the state to provide mutual assistance upon request by any other municipality or emergency management entity in the state during a significant event or disaster.,State defines “South Carolina Emergency Management (Civil Defense) Organization” as including enrolled volunteers and persons recruited by agreement or operation of law.,Yes -46,South Dakota,SD,,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 has also codified a State and Province Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.,"Similar to a statewide IMAC system without an opt out option, State’s Incident Command System empowers any public agency or covered entity (which includes any private or nonprofit entity that provides emergency services as defined in state law) to request assistance from any other public agency or covered entity in order to preserve and protect public health, safety, and welfare, utilizing the National Incident Management System. State also authorizes its Department of Public Safety to coordinate individual compacts. Governor may also directly order political subdivisions to assist other political subdivisions.",State defines “Emergency Management Worker” to include any paid or volunteer employee of any organization performing services in the state under the control or request of the state or a political subdivision.35 State empowers its governor to accept goods and services from private entities for emergency management purposes.,Yes +6,Rhode Island,RI,,1,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 requires each city and town to have a local emergency management agency which cooperates with and assists the state's emergency management agency, and empowers the local agencies to assist and cooperate with each other.","State authorizes the governor to create mobile support units which may include private personnel. Mobile support unit personnel must be subject to the control of the authority in charge of disaster activities where they are serving and are reimbursed for all actual and necessary travel and subsistence expenses as if they were temporary state employees. While on duty, whether inside or outside Rhode Island, the mobile support unit personnel, if they are not employees of the state or a political subdivision thereof, are entitled to a rate of pay equal to that of state court jurors, and receive the same rights and immunities as state employees.",Yes +28,South Carolina,SC,,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-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 creates a statewide mutual aid system by authorizing (but not requiring) any municipality or emergency management entity in the state to provide mutual assistance upon request by any other municipality or emergency management entity in the state during a significant event or disaster.,"State defines ""South Carolina Emergency Management (Civil Defense) Organization"" as including enrolled volunteers and persons recruited by agreement or operation of law.",Yes +46,South Dakota,SD,,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 has also codified a State and Province Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.,"Similar to a statewide IMAC system without an opt out option, State's Incident Command System empowers any public agency or covered entity (which includes any private or nonprofit entity that provides emergency services as defined in state law) to request assistance from any other public agency or covered entity in order to preserve and protect public health, safety, and welfare, utilizing the National Incident Management System. State also authorizes its Department of Public Safety to coordinate individual compacts. Governor may also directly order political subdivisions to assist other political subdivisions.","State defines ""Emergency Management Worker"" to include any paid or volunteer employee of any organization performing services in the state under the control or request of the state or a political subdivision.35 State empowers its governor to accept goods and services from private entities for emergency management purposes.",Yes 30,Tennessee,TN,,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-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 heath care providers, including those from hospitals and community mental health centers, to be deployed through EMAC.",State creates a statewide mutual aid system by authorizing (but not requiring) any governmental entity in the state to provide mutual aid assistance upon request by any other governmental entity in the state.,No known explicit incorporation of private resources into IMAC program.,Yes -26,Texas,TX,,6,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 law creates the Texas Statewide Mutual Aid System, which allows (but does not require) any political subdivision to provide mutual aid assistance upon request by any other political subdivision.","State empowers its Division of Emergency Management to employ and pay disaster reservists “with specialized skills in disaster recovery, hazard mitigation, community outreach, and public information to temporarily augment its permanent staff.”",Yes -24,Utah,UT,,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 volunteer health practitioners to be included in its EMAC.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"Utah Statewide Mutual Aid Act defines “Emergency Responder” to mean any public or private sector person with special skills and qualifications that would benefit an IMAC-participating jurisdiction responding to a locally declared emergency or in an authorized drill or exercise, and who is requested or authorized by such a jurisdiction to assist in such an emergency or drill or exercise, specifically including architects, engineers, and other design professionals.",Yes -48,Virginia,VA,,3,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.,Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,Commonwealth maintains a statewide mutual aid program which political subdivisions may opt to join.26 Commonwealth also authorizes its political subdivisions to use individual compacts.,"Commonwealth broadly defines “Emergency Services” as essentially all nonmilitary activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters, and explicitly includes engineering.",Yes +26,Texas,TX,,6,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 law creates the Texas Statewide Mutual Aid System, which allows (but does not require) any political subdivision to provide mutual aid assistance upon request by any other political subdivision.","State empowers its Division of Emergency Management to employ and pay disaster reservists ""with specialized skills in disaster recovery, hazard mitigation, community outreach, and public information to temporarily augment its permanent staff.""",Yes +24,Utah,UT,,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 volunteer health practitioners to be included in its EMAC.,State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program.,"Utah Statewide Mutual Aid Act defines ""Emergency Responder"" to mean any public or private sector person with special skills and qualifications that would benefit an IMAC-participating jurisdiction responding to a locally declared emergency or in an authorized drill or exercise, and who is requested or authorized by such a jurisdiction to assist in such an emergency or drill or exercise, specifically including architects, engineers, and other design professionals.",Yes +48,Virginia,VA,,3,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.,Commonwealth has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.,Commonwealth maintains a statewide mutual aid program which political subdivisions may opt to join.26 Commonwealth also authorizes its political subdivisions to use individual compacts.,"Commonwealth broadly defines ""Emergency Services"" as essentially all nonmilitary activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters, and explicitly includes engineering.",Yes 54,US Virgin Islands,VI,,2,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.,Territory has a standard compact. USVI law allows its EMAC system to include volunteer health practitioners.,No known significant IMAC program.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,No -10,Vermont,VT,,1,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.,"State has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.40 State authorizes mobile support units, which may consist of private personnel, to be deployed to other states, though the statute does not explicitly integrate this into state’s EMAC system.",No known significant IMAC program.,"State authorizes the governor and political subdivisions to accept private equipment and services offered for emergency management services, and empowers the governor to request mobile support unit assistance from other states. State authorizes the Public Safety Commissioner to create mobile support units, which may include private personnel, and to deploy them to other states, provided that the other state contains legal protections and provisions substantially similar to those Vermont law provides.44 State broadly defines “emergency functions” to include essentially all functions related to civil protection, explicitly including engineering.45 State likewise broadly defines “emergency management” to include all non-military functions to prevent, plan for, mitigate, and support response and recovery efforts from all hazards.",No +10,Vermont,VT,,1,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.,"State has a standard compact with no known significant incorporation of private resources into EMAC.40 State authorizes mobile support units, which may consist of private personnel, to be deployed to other states, though the statute does not explicitly integrate this into state's EMAC system.",No known significant IMAC program.,"State authorizes the governor and political subdivisions to accept private equipment and services offered for emergency management services, and empowers the governor to request mobile support unit assistance from other states. State authorizes the Public Safety Commissioner to create mobile support units, which may include private personnel, and to deploy them to other states, provided that the other state contains legal protections and provisions substantially similar to those Vermont law provides.44 State broadly defines ""emergency functions"" to include essentially all functions related to civil protection, explicitly including engineering.45 State likewise broadly defines ""emergency management"" to include all non-military functions to prevent, plan for, mitigate, and support response and recovery efforts from all hazards.",No 20,Washington,WA,,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. State law allows for incorporation of volunteer health practitioners into its EMAC system. However, state policy is not to utilize private sector volunteers through EMAC due to their lack of liability protections within EMAC.",State adopts a statewide opt-out IMAC program called the Intrastate Mutual Aid System (IMAS) and allows for additional voluntary mutual aid agreements between local emergency management organizations.,No known significant private mutual aid policies.,Yes -16,Wisconsin,WI,,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.",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’s Mutual Aid Box Alarm System operates as a statewide opt-in mutual aid system. State also utilizes individual compacts.,Volunteers may register with a state or local emergency management agency to provide emergency management services. Governor may accept services and equipment from any source for emergency management purposes and may authorize other state and local units of government to do the same.,No -1,West Virginia,WV,,3,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.32 State authorizes its governor to deploy mobile support units, which may consist of private personnel, to serve outside the state, but the statute does not explicitly integrate this with EMAC.",State adopts statewide opt-out program.,State broadly defines “Emergency Services” as essentially all non-military activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters.,No -31,Wyoming,WY,,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.",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 authoritizes individual compacts between political subdivisions.,State authorizes its governor and political subdivisions to create emergency support task forces which may consist of and compensate private employees and volunteers.,No +16,Wisconsin,WI,,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.",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's Mutual Aid Box Alarm System operates as a statewide opt-in mutual aid system. State also utilizes individual compacts.,Volunteers may register with a state or local emergency management agency to provide emergency management services. Governor may accept services and equipment from any source for emergency management purposes and may authorize other state and local units of government to do the same.,No +1,West Virginia,WV,,3,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.32 State authorizes its governor to deploy mobile support units, which may consist of private personnel, to serve outside the state, but the statute does not explicitly integrate this with EMAC.",State adopts statewide opt-out program.,"State broadly defines ""Emergency Services"" as essentially all non-military activities intended to minimize damage resulting from disasters.",No +31,Wyoming,WY,,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.",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 authoritizes individual compacts between political subdivisions.,State authorizes its governor and political subdivisions to create emergency support task forces which may consist of and compensate private employees and volunteers.,No \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_data/assetPaths.json b/_data/assetPaths.json index 4fe9d76..cd73ba1 100644 --- a/_data/assetPaths.json +++ b/_data/assetPaths.json @@ -1,31 +1,8 @@ { - "merriweathe": "/assets/fonts/merriweather", - "public": "/assets/fonts/public-sans", - "roboto": "/assets/fonts/roboto-mono", - "source-sans": "/assets/fonts/source-sans-pro", - "bm.svg": "/assets/img/bm-logo.svg", - "bm-small.svg": "/assets/img/bm-small-logo.svg", - "code.png": "/assets/img/codes.png", - "code.svg": "/assets/img/codes.svg", - "disaster.png": "/assets/img/disaster-info.png", - "expert.png": "/assets/img/experts.png", - "expert.svg": "/assets/img/experts.svg", - "help.svg": "/assets/img/help-icon.svg", - "her.png": "/assets/img/hero.png", - "hire.jpg": "/assets/img/hire-us.jpg", - "inspection.png": "/assets/img/inspections.png", - "inspection.svg": "/assets/img/inspections.svg", - "locatio.png": "/assets/img/location.png", - "logo.png": "/assets/img/logo-img.png", - "recover.png": "/assets/img/recovery.png", - "recover.svg": "/assets/img/recovery.svg", - "upload": "/assets/img/uploads", "admin.js": "/assets/js/admin-C7YAUYZM.js", "admin.map": "/assets/js/admin-C7YAUYZM.js.map", "app.js": "/assets/js/app-DBWFVBND.js", "app.map": "/assets/js/app-DBWFVBND.js.map", - "uswds.js": "/assets/js/uswds-init.js", - "index.css": "/assets/styles/index-HWVJ67QH.css", - "index.map": "/assets/styles/index-HWVJ67QH.css.map", - "im": "/assets/uswds/img" + "index.css": "/assets/styles/index-TY2KJRCJ.css", + "index.map": "/assets/styles/index-TY2KJRCJ.css.map" } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_includes/filterpanel.html b/_includes/filterpanel.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a91ca37 --- /dev/null +++ b/_includes/filterpanel.html @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_includes/footer.html b/_includes/footer.html index 2219c19..020faf8 100644 --- a/_includes/footer.html +++ b/_includes/footer.html @@ -5,28 +5,28 @@
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padding-top: units(1); } } + + .usa-card__media { + z-index: 4; + } + + .usa-card__header { + padding-top: 0; + + @include at-media(desktop) { + padding-top: units(3); + } + } + + .usa-card__footer { + position: relative; + z-index: 5; + margin: 0; + text-align: center; + padding-top: units(2); + + .usa-button { + color: white; + background: color('blue-cool-50'); + font-weight: 400; + padding: units(2); + border-radius: 0; + } + } } +} +.state-results-page { + .usa-prose { + > h1 { + font-size: size('body', 10); + font-weight: 600; + color: color('blue-60v'); + margin-bottom: units(4); + + @include at-media(desktop) { + font-size: size('body', 12); + } + } + } + h2 { + font-size: font-size('body', 9); + color: color('blue-60v'); + font-weight: 600; + } - .usa-card__header { - margin-left: 0; + h3 { + font-size: font-size('body', 7); } - .usa-card__media { - z-index: 4; + h4 { + font-size: font-size('body', 5); + font-weight: 400; + margin-bottom: units(1); } - .usa-card__footer { - position: relative; - z-index: 5; + .usa-alert { + h4 { + font-weight: 600; + } - .usa-button { - color: white; - background: color('blue-cool-50'); - font-weight: 400; - padding: units(2); + .usa-alert__body { + padding-top: units(3); + + &:before { + top: units(2.5); + } + } + + .usa-alert__text { + margin-top: units(2); + margin-bottom: units(2); } } -} -.state-results-page { + .contentRow { + .grid-container { + padding-left: units(5); + } + } + + .usa-list { + margin-top: units(1); + margin-bottom: units(3); + + li { + margin-bottom: units(2.5); + max-width: 100%; + } + } + + .intro-section { + h2 { + color: black; + } + + .image-block { + text-align: center; + } + + .usa-list { + + li { + font-size: font-size('body', 3); + } + } + + border-bottom: units(2px) solid color('blue-10v'); + } + .disclaimer-button { - background: color('blue-60v'); + background: color('blue-warm-80v'); + font-weight: 500; + line-height: line-height('body', 2); + margin-top: units(2); + + @include at-media(desktop) { + margin-top: 0; + } + } + + .usa-section { + padding-top: units(4); + padding-bottom: 0; + margin-top: 0; + } + + .usa-table { + th[scope=row] { + background: white; + } + + th, + td { + padding: units(2); + } + } + + .usa-form { + max-width: 100%; + background: color('gray-warm-5'); + + .usa-legend { + width: 100%; + max-width: 100%; + border-bottom: units(2px) solid color('gray-30'); + padding-bottom: units(1); + + svg, + span { + vertical-align: top; + font-size: size('body', 7); + } + } + + .location-section .usa-label, + .site-preview-heading { + font-weight: 600; + } + + .usa-checkbox { + background: none; + } } } -.footer { +.usa-footer { flex-shrink: 0; + + ul { + li { + a { + color: white; + } + } + } } \ No newline at end of file