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Forwards Suffolk County Emergency Planning Documents,Per Board 880527 Bench Order.W/Certificate of Svc
ML20154P331
Person / Time
Site: Shoreham File:Long Island Lighting Company icon.png
Issue date: 05/27/1988
From: Irwin D
HUNTON & WILLIAMS, LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO.
To: Gleason J, Kline J, Shon F
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
References
CON-#288-6380 OL-3, NUDOCS 8806030299
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o. .o. n.6 3 5 7 James P. Gleason, Chairman Dr. Jerry R. Kline Mr. Frederick J. Shon Atomic Safety and Licensing Board East-West Towers 4350 East-West Highway Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Gentlemen:

Enclosed, pursuant to the Board's Bench Order today, are the Suffolk County Emergency Planning documents received yesterday by counsel for LILCO from the County, along with covering letters from counsel for the County. Copies are being served today on all parties as indicated by the attached service list. Respectfully submitted,

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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE OFOCE , shRfiu y 00CKEiimi /, 2 nVICL SRANCH f' In the Matter of LONG LSLAND LIGHTING COMPANY (Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, Unit 1) Docket No. 50-322-OL-3 I hereby certify that copies of letters from Lawrence Coe Lanpher to Dennis Sisk dated May 24 and May 25, 1988 with attachments described therein and consisting of various Suffolk County Emergency Planning documents were served this date upon the following by by Federal Express as indicated by one asterisk, or by first-class mail, postage prepaid. James P. Gleason, Chairman

  • Adjudicatory File Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Atomic Safety and Licensing 513 Gilmoure Drive Board Panel Docket Silver Spring, Maryland 20901 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Dr. Jerry R. Kline
  • Atomic Safety and Licensing Richard G. Bachmann, Esq.
  • Board U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission One White Flint North East-West Towers, Rm. 427 11555 Rockville Pike 4350 East-West Hwy. Rockville, MD 20852 Bethesda, MD 20814 Herbert H. Brown, Esq.
  • Mr. Frederick J. Shon
  • Lawrence Coe Lanpher, Esq.

Atomic Safety and Licensing Karla J. Letsche, Esq. Board Kirkpatrick & Lockhart U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission South Lobby - 9th Floor East-West Towers, Rm. 430 1800 M Street, N.W. 4350 East-West Hwy. Washington, D.C. 20036-5891 l Bethesda, MD 20814 i Fabian G. Palomino, Esq.

  • l Secretary of the Commission Richard J. Zahnleuter, Esq.

! Attention Docketing and Service Special Counsel to the Governor

    'iection                                                      Executive Chamber U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                             Room 229 1717 H Street, N.W.                                            State Capitol j

Washington, D.C. 20555 Albany, New York 12224 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 1 r

r 1 l 1 Alfred L. Nardelli, Esq. Ms. Nora Bredes Assistant Attorney General Executive Coordinator 120 Broadway Shoreham Opponents' Coalition  ; Room 3-118 195 East Main Street l New York, New York 10271 Smithtown, New York 11787 l George W. Watson, Esq.

  • Evan A. Davis, Esq.

William R. Cumming, Esq. Counsel to the Governor ' Federal Emergency Management Executive Chamber Agency State Capitol 500 C Street, S.W., Room 840 Albany, New York 12224 1 Washington, D.C. 20472 E. Thomas Boyle, Esq. Mr. Jay Dunkleberger Suffolk County Attorney New York State Energy Office Building 158 North County Complex Agency Building 2 Veterans Memorial Highway Empire State Plaza Hauppauge, New York 11788 Albany, New York 12223 Dr. Monroe Schneider Stephen B. Latham, Esq. ** North Shore Committee Twomey, Latham & Shea P.O. Box 231 33 West Second Street Wading River, NY 11792 P.O. Box 298 Riverhead, New York 11901 Mr. Philip McIntire Federal Emergency Management Agency 26 Federal Plaza r New York, New York 10278 Jonathan D. Feinberg, Esq. New York State Department of Public Service, Staff Counsel Three Rockefeller Plaza Albany, New York 12223

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Donald P. Irwin , Hunton & Williams 707 East Main Street P.O. Box 1535 Richmond, Virginia 23212 DATED: May 27,1988 I f 3

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M AY S6 1988 Dennis Sisk, Esq. Hunton & Williams HUNTON & WILLIAMS P.O. Box 1535 707 E. Main Street Richmond, Virginia 23212

Dear Dennis:

I have received from the County a document entit ed "County of Suffolk Emergency Operations Plan." I am informed that it is about 750 pages in length -- I have not attempted to count. At any rate, it contains a variety of documents, including one entitled "County of Suffolk Disaster Preparedness Plan," which I presume to be item 2(c) mentioned in your May 10 letter. A Brookhaven plan also is included in the basic document. The "plan" contains many home phone numbers which must be redacted. Since it got here by Express Mail about 3 p.m. today, we cannot get it out to you tonight. It will go out Federal Express tomorrow unless you would like to have someone from your D.C. office pick it up. I expect it will be ready in the morning. Please call Liz Ray, my secretary, if you want to pick it up. We are continuing to look for other documents responsive to your requests. They will be forwarded to you as they are received. I also expect to have a deposition date(s) shortly. Sincerely yours, Lawrence Coe Lanpher cc: Richard J. Zahnleuter, Esq. Edwin J. Reis, Esq. William R. Cumming, Esq. Stephen B. Latham, Esq.

KIRKPATRICK & LOCKHART south lob 8Y . 9TH Floor Exm m 1800 M STRET, N.T. 53 UAn nut WASHINGTON, D.C. 200 % $891 t920 SRJCXILL AVDA.1 b4Abe, FL 331J: nt3FHONE 000 mm 005) 3744g g3 nucO,= en m.= 1500 OtA BUEDINO M%M CoE WPHER . runtuumuusmim (* 3 3554'08 aca nS901: May 25, 1988 VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS Dennis Sisk, Esq. Hunton & Williams P.O. Box 1535 707 E. Main Street Richmond, Virginia 23212.

Dear Dennis:

Enclosed is the plan I mentioned in my letter of May 24. This plan conforms precisely to what was received from the County, except: The original document was in one volume, with material printed on both sides of the page. In making copies, it was easier to copy on a single side, particularly so that the redacting ink (see below) would not mar succeeding pages. We have redacted home telephone numbers. Where it ic unclear whether a particular number is home or business, the number is redacted. We likewise have redacted home addresses. Sincerely yours, J t/

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1. IhWDUCTION - Prepared by State.

E G DU C CN 8'#A"LK CIILSTY,M. f I. S' N" AUDORITY Stacutory authority for tiisastar preparedness and civil dafense i . the State of New Yo:k is contained, pri=arily in de follWag: A. Executive law, Article 2 State and local Natral and Pan-meda Disascar Prepeednass. B. thconsolidated Laws. Sections 9101 et seq. . as amended, kner.en as the New York State Defense E.9.ergency Act. II. BAGGDIND It is tle rssponsibility of gevar:nent at all levels to taka extra-ordinary action when necessary to prevent or n:itigate the loss of life, health and property of its citizans caused, or threatened, by natural or men-mada disasters, or by enacrf attack and to taka such actions as necesscy to prevent er n:L-d.::dza the occurrence of such events. l A wide variaty of disasters, often caused or cocpounded by can-1 l kind's own acts, cause less of life, property and incerna, dis-zwt tha -1 fmetions of gover:nent, c x::ard. des and families, , and causa great suffering. Covmet :mme prov'.de for prepara-tiens to prevent, meet, defend against and recover from the dangers and problems arising frcan these energencies with the least possible incarfarance with the existing division of the powers of such goverranent. Further, a joint effort, public and private, is nanded to nobilize resources at everf level - federal, state and local - for affective organisation to prepare for and meet disaste_7 of all kinds. ) i 5/79

MEY CFEP/CICGS FLAN SLCE OF EN YCr7 m.r o th ro t s i r, 5. r A curaal benefi: can be derived by the State and its colitical sit-divisiens by de in:eca:icn of dair narral disaster and m ire etarrency rescense ftnetiens with de civil defense orces=. dus d c:ilizina local rever: =en and e::ene .ef services cr:r " icns for the rescense to both natral and can-tade disaster and to attack. Toward this end the State ec.ac:ed legisla:icn crea:ing the Disas:er Prepare 6.ess Cccc:issien which 1.s respcnsible for de prepara:icn, respense and receven fr:x:2, de effec:s of narral and :nn-=ade disasters, his legislatica charges the r * =sion with de specific respensibill:y to "cccrdinate and, to the extent possible and feasible, in:egra:e cocz::ission ac:ivicies, respecsibill:ies and du:ies with those of :he civil defense ecx:r::issicn (Exee=ive Liw, [21(3)(j)) ." To further enhance dis censo11da:icn of effer:, da legislaticn designa es the Odaf of Staff to the Ccverner, who is also the Sta:e Civil Defense Director, as the Secretariac to the Disaster Prepare &.ess C:cz::issico and directs that he "shall p:cvide such staff services as ::ny be necessan (F.xect:iw Lra,

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m . cF m ATIai A. Disaster Precaree.ess C# '=sien he State Disaster Prepare &.ess C:cz::issien, in 6e Exeeative tepartment, c::nsists of nineteen =echers, including sireen heads of State deps c-its and agencies and three =ecoers ap-poin ed by e Governer, :wo of stem are chief exeerifes. Be sineen as who hold their =a_rt:ership by vi: n:e of beir4 heads of Sta:e depar ren:s and agencies are: 2e Cccz=.ssicners of Transpo: acien, F.ealth, Energy, Divia. n of C::d 3 .al Justice 11 5/79

r N OLE COLYrY,.v. Y. Servions, Mr=~ den, Social Services, emn. 08 ^6:icult re and Ma kats, Hotuing and Ccm:mity Panewal, Gearal Services, and Enviremental Conserration, the Superintendant of State Polica, the Secretary of State, de O.airran of de Public Serv 2.ca Ccccd:sicn, the Indus=ial C usionar, and da O.iaf of Staff to the Governor, .ho serves as Secretariat to the Ccm:dssicri. The Quir:an of the C:cuission is designated by the Governor. B. Civil Defense r * =sion The Stata Civil Dafense Coccission, in the Division of MLlitary and Naval Affairs of the Execu::ive Department, consists of the sama macbers as the A s of the Disaster Preparedness r* =sica and, in =M h,t the Superintendants of Banking and Insurance, the Chairunn of the hb-.'s Ccupensaticn Board and the Director of the Division of Veteran's Affairs. The

Osiaf of Staff to the Governor is, by law, the State Director of Civil Defense and the chief exac'xive officer of the Cce-
missian with broad powers to execute its duties and powers.

l l C. Office of Disaster Precaredness The Chief of Staff to the Governor has established the Office of Disastar Preparedness within the Divisicn of MLlitary and Naval Affairs to provida staff services for these tw Cam-mLasions and to fulfill his duties and responsibilities in disaster preparedness and civil defense under the law. This Office is under the incediate supe:visien of the Deputy Director, Disastar Preparedness Program, with a small staff to prcrride 111 5/79

DDCECl OPEFATICSS PLAN SLUE OF NEW YCFX Aff0LE Co(TTY, N. Y. and coordinate i mediate and icng range plaming, radiological, ccenunicaticns, warning, polica, and ad::ir.istrative matters, his staff is aus:Nented by pTt*dssignai and CraiTad CperatiCL&1 perscenal f ce oder State agencies, Federal agencies, r_T.- goverment agencies, and volunteers in an snargency. Ea Office of Disaster Preparedness, with its functicns and staff, is located in the State Emergency Operatin8 Canter (EOC), Pilic Security Building, State Carpus, Albany, h e ECC ccncains ecx:::unicatiens, lodging, radical, scargency pcwer, and other facilities necessary to conduct cperations and : rain-tain kay personnel, including the Governor and his staff, t , during a disaster situation. D. District Officas ! here are six District Offices established as part of de Office of Disaster Preparedness to assist the local jurisdicticns ! in their prepare &. ass functions and coordinata operations during an a:argency. Each Dis =ict operates out of an ECC couplace with State and County ccanunicacicms. "Jtese Dis-tricts, chair 1ocattera, and the cousties cecprising them

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are listed in ordar of succession should the State EDC be unable to carry out its function: Dis =ict Location Counties Cen=al Oneida Cortland, Herkirar, Jeffersen, leds. Madison, Onaida, Oswego, Cecr.daga, and St. lawrence. Wsea::n Bacavia Allegany, Cattaraugus, Gautauqua. Erie, Gerases, I.ivingston. M:nzee, Niagara, Crleans and Wyctdng.

E!ERGEN:Y OPERATICNS FIAN STAII 0F NEW ERK ail 7FOLE cot?rrY, M. y, District location Counties Laka Newark Cayuga, Genung, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tczupkins, Wayne, and Yates. Marthern Glens Falls Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Emilton, Ibn:ganary, Saratoga, Warren, and Washingten. Eastern Oneonta Albany, Brooma, Ganango, Colu ia, M m, Greene, Otsego, Ransselaar, Schenectady, and Schoharie. Sou: barn Foughkeepsie D2tchess , Nassau, Oran6e, Pu: nam, Bockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester Counties, and the City of New York. Each District Office is teder the 4w4=ce supervision of a District Di.ree:or, who is assis:ed in his day-to-day activities by a small staff. In an emergency this staff would be auspented , by the asiition of pre-atsigned and trained State aguncy per-sonnel, non-goverment agencies, and volunteers. E. local Jtrisdic:icns The chief exeexive of a mty, city, town, er village is re-sponsible by law fer disaster preparedness and disaster respense operations in his jurisdic:icn. The chief exeezive of a cosmty or ci:y is also responsible for civil defense to perfem the duties reqdred for sud preparedness. He cay appoint a director to head this office and assist him in fulfilling this responsibili y. To provide for a censis:cn: and tnifem respense to all :ypes of disasters i: is pr" % : that the county or ci:y civil

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DSGEN% OPEh"'ICNS F.M STATE 07 N37 ltRK SL170LE COUNTY, N. Y. defense director be designated to coordinate all disaster re-sponse activities within d.a jurisdicticn. IV. FIRUDE CCN PT The . Executive law requires the Stata to prr,are and caintain a disaster preparedness plan to czLh the effects of disasters. This plan is to include, but ret be limitad to, responsibilities and actions for: (1) disaster prevecion, (2) disaster respense, and (3) disaster recovery. It is to be approved by the Governor and reviewed and updated amually by 6.a Disaster Preparedness r-nhsien. Iocal disaster preparedness plans are essential in order to =inimize potential disasters and their effects, provida for effective local response upon the oc::urrence of a disaster and to facilitate local recovery. These local plans consciem an es-smHE part of the statewide disaster prep .drss program, for without such local disastar planning, no Stata disaster program I can be fully effectiw. l The Defense F.surgency Act requLss the Civil Defense Cocmission to adopt and maka effectiva a m M s sive plan for the civil dafense of the Stata. This Act also requires every county and city to prepara and aka effective a plan of civil defense confor:dng to the plan, regulatiens and orders of the Ccx:missicn and to sub-mit that plan to the Ccmmission for its approval. For these reasons the State of New York Eargency Operations Plan and its Amaxas will ecnstitute c.M com basic docLxzent for State , and local amarEency response to natural, u n- ada disasters, l other enrgencies of sufficient nagnituda to require a coordinated vi 5/79 l

DERG2K:Y CFE%~IQG FIAN STA23 CF hT4 YCEK MUFFOI.E COL lYrY, N. Y. effort, and nuclear attack. The Executive law requires that i a this Plan be subcitted to the Governor for his approval: any changes or revisions to the Basic Plan or its Annexas will be ende by the State Office of Disaster Prep e edness. Assistance and ad-vice will be provided to local jurisdicrions through the District Offices for the developcent of such Appendices to the Plan and its Annexes as ray be re @ ed to reflect local conditions and procedures . All such ma*M deloped by local jdadictions 4 or any revisions thereto shall be submitted to the Office of Dis-aster Preparedness precpely upon empletion to facilitate State coordinaticxt of disaster cperaticus and the rendering of assis-Cance to strickan areas.

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DDSiliCY 0?D.ATIONS PLAN STATI 0F h~.A YO?f. COTin JT SUFF;L:; , l l A. GEEPJLL

2. BASIC PLAN - Prepared by Utate.

1 l DEtCENCY OPEA~I@S FIM STATE 7 }GM Y2K ' mioLE mt3 rv. N, v. I BASIC FIM I. PtRPOSE Be purpose of this plan is to provida for nessures that can be 1 1 taken to prevent or reduce the effects of potetial or actual disasters and to provida a coor44n=*=d Inspesa by Federal, Stata f and local ag 4=a and private organizaticas to protect 11.fe, baalth and property and restore essential services within the Staca of New York in the event of disaster. As used in this plan, the word "disaster" includes natural and man-meda disastars and anaqr attack unless otherwise specified. II. SCDPE he plan providas for actions to mLeigata hszards, the early noti-fication of respmsible agencias, the ini-4=*4m of protective action to safeguard life, health and ymij, the subsequent evaluation of the severity of the disaster, and the coordination of assistance furnished by all levels of gove*=1 and private agencies. It does not diminish the responsibility md in4*4="ive of State agencias or local governcants in carrying out their statutory disastar re-11af roles. Prinary responsibility for disaster relief rests with the local l po14 *4 -=1 subdivisiens in which the disastar occurs. State as-sistance in the form of personnel, equipnsnt, supplies, services, and 44Heies, other than the extension of credit, will be ' pro-vided when local resources are clearly insufficient to cope with the effects of the disaster. When an agency, or its hand, Fas statutory responsibility to initiate protective actions to achieve 1 5/79 i i

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zntatice of rmh actices.

Da Division of 1"11:ary and Naval Affairs (DtR) will me:&.a:e the assistance to be f=nished by various Federal and State agencias, by political subdivisions and other organizatims that have the capabili:7 to i=plemen: and execute rescus, relief and rehabilita-tion functions. 24 Office of Disaster Preparedness has been cr-ganizaad wi:hin the 22R :o carry cut this function. All Todaral disascar aid :o the Stata and its political subdivisions will be coordinated by the Office of tisaster Preparedness. III. SIT %"' ION l A disaster is the cccurrence or inndnant draat of widespread or severe damage, injury, or loss of life or ywmi resul:ing f:m any cause producing sufficione impac: to disrupt da ordarly fr.c-l tiening of public and private enterprise. No area of the State is secure f:m the effects of emergencies er disasters. Nae:al or man-mada disasters ocem frequently in various parts of the State and can be of sufficient w.ituda :o require Scace or Tedaral assis:ance or 'nor enough to be . contained and handled wi:hin a c=us:7 or city withou: cu:sida assistance. A tuclear a::ack, shcu:.d i: ever occur, M d have State-wide effec:s. ?larr.ing r.d pregration to protect lives, heal:h and preperty f: m :he ircac: of dese ewn s and for i= mediate and - 2 5f79

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, 1cng range recovery effer.s ce essential. f SCTPOLE C0'UNTT57 l l A. TYPES OF DISAS':UlS

                  , 1. Natural disaster includa, bu:: are no: id=f.ted to, flood,               !

l hught, abnorral :ide, fi.re, h=ricana, eardx;uaka, ter-i nado, winds:o=n, or other storm, landslide or o:har ca:as=o-phe. Such dangers can strika a: any time, possibly with li=le or no warning.

2. Min-cada disas:ers include, bt= are not lic:!.ted to, nuclear facility acciden:s, rail, truck, or air =af: e % :s, accidents a: c H cil, fuel or explosive proAW plants or in :he transpor.a:icn or handling of hazardous =a:ar-tal, usually occ= ring with li=la or no -45 Ad-dicional run-ada disasters include rn clear blacheil, space debris ru-entry, hazardous vasta disposal, pollu:fon and failure of water supplies, resource shortages (including cw.rgy supplies), epida=f.cs and air centaminatien.
3. th: lear a:.ack en the United Sta:es would cause damage and destrue:ica frczn blas: and fires, as mil as fran i:n-undia:e and fallou: radiacien. In additica, checical c .i biological agen:s czy be a: ployed.
3. CAPAB M JS ,
1. Initial Fas e.se 2.e ini:ial respe:.se :o a disaster takas place in the af-facted c. mi:y er ::mni:ies. ':he specific ac:iens
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_ . . . . . - . . . . ~ . . . auw .s :. 3 8t;uo:.4 L..m 6 ~.x: 1., l , . aster, and the capacity of irdivitals and insticatiens I l i co timet h=an needs, iccal govern::r. cal ed private l l sector resources wald be ecolcyed. M.m de resc rces of the affected ce=tr.ity are inadagaate to deal wie

          ,            the siraatien, State and Fedaral assistance mid be provided as regaired. Re provisien of State and Federal disaster assistance is ccordinated by the State Office of Disaster Frepareb.ess.
2. Disaster Precaredness
a. DLsaster prepare &.ess is censtie.:ted gover: rent func-tionin6 ni an mergency by disaster or de $reat of disaster. 'Ihe disaster prepare &.ess function, trJ.ika marcial law, is not a separaa audority with its em ccamand and control se:tcereA.hich supercedes civil amharity. Pather, it is the strucering of goverrznental functions to ecpe with erargency situations.
b. Disaster prepare &.ess involves not cnly actions leadirg to de preservaticn of life and preperty prior to and dring an emergency period, but also de cobilizaticn of gowm.ntal and private resc' cas of the State for evencual recovery and resu:ptien of no=al life ac:ivity. l Coordination of these survival and recovery functions is essential to the success cf the disaster prepare &.ess missicn.
3. Response to Nuclear Atrack In the event of a dreat of 1.r:inant nuclear attack on this 4 s1,o
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country, thera e.ra tw basic al:ematires da: can be ussd ' for the protectica of life ed heal:h. If a period of I intamational c-1.ses srculd indica:e 6e li'<alihood of m A== attack de Gove=c :ny direc: reloca:ica of l popula:icns fr r:: high risk areas 6 h Yc k S: ate.

                              'Ihese high risk areas are prinarily cmposed of dli:a:7 facilities and urban high pcpula:icn centers. Prepara-tiens for this eptien are known as Crisis Palocatica Plan-ning (CRP). A seccad alternative, if a r:aclear attack is expec:ed with lit:le er virtually no wambg, is fer the Gove:nor to di: vet all citizens to seek protec:icn "in place" by ur.ill:fr.g de best available shel:er, such as beca basements and public fallcut shelters.

Preparations for this optien are 'ecun as C=nity Shelter P1mmbig (C57). Coccmiry Shelter Plans are also a ccuponr.n of Crisis Reloca:icn Plans. 4 Stares of Meragermn: ,

a. Precaction. Protection ac:ivi:ies includa Fa ard ::d:igneten, such as wise land use ::nnageant, advance disaster plaming, p.m.cicn and training for acurgency cperations, and the prediction and preven:icn of disasters where poss Sle.
b. 6-a coerations. Ac:icas taken to direc:ly espe wi:h the effects of a disaster extending over a period of hours or days.
c. Bastoratien. Actions this ::nst be :aken to re-es-Alish public and priva:e opera:icns.
d. Pacoverv. Acticns required over a period of :: ends or years to facilitate the icng :e:s social and ecenc=ic viabill:y
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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN . STATE OF NLN YORK i SUFFOLE COUNTYTY.I IV. CONCEPT I 'I A. STATUTORY AUTHORITY This plan is fundamentally promulgated under the authority of the New York State Defense E=argency Act as amended, and New York State Executive Law, Article 2-B. B. ORGANIZATION FOR DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FUNCTIONS The magnitude of the problems'that confront all levels of government in New York State as a consequence of disasters or emergencias can require that government heads and their department heads, or representatives thereof, be grouped in an Emergency Operating Center. At that time, the head of the disaster preparedness organization acts as an aide to, and may be delegated authority to act for, the head of his particular level of government. He coordinates the activities of those public agencies and private organizations which have specific emergency missions. Those emergency services for which there is no counterpart in government or in recognized private organizations will be carried out by personnel designated by the appropriate head of government. Such personnel may be recruited from government, industry, and volunteers from the general public. Many natural or man-made disasters will require the 6 5/79

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establishment of a field office at the scene of a . 1 disaster. The staffing of this field office vill

          , depend upon the severity of the disaster and the types of assistance required.

C. PRINCIPLES OF DISASTER PRIPAREDNESS FOR THE STATE OF NEW YORK

1. The State Division of Military and Naval Affairs, Office of Disaster Preparedness, will promote county and local emergency preparedness through programs of guidance and education, and by seeking county and local conformance to applicable law.
2. Priorities for making available personnel, supplies and equipment, and other assistance will be esta-blished:
a. For the preservation of lif.e, health and safety of persons including provision for adequate social and medical services.
b. For the preservation of law and order.
c. For the protection of property,
d. For the restoration of essential government service, including continuity of governmane.

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e. For the restoration of other services in
the public interest, such as public utilities, l
                ,          water supply, or means of mass transportation.
3. Disaster Preparedness requires the following actions:

j a. Educating the public in the proper actions to be taken in preparation for, during, and after all types of disasters. In case of enemy attack this information is based on local Community Shelter and Crisis Relocation ! . Planning and on advisories provided by the Radiological Intelligence Section,

b. Developing emergency plans and standard operating procedures to be i=plemented by emergency', forces when, required and to test and evaluate them,
c. Updating periodically all plans and systems in order to properly manage and conserve resources.

D. NOTIFICATION All reports relative to i=minent or actual disasters will be reported promptly to a District Office, the 4 Deputy Director, Disaster Preparedness Program, or to the State Warning Point by the National Warning O r*=n

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System (NAWAS) or by telephone oli 457-2200). NAWAS, a dedicated federal, state and local telephone network, will be the primary means of disseminating an ATTACK WARNING, changes in Posture Readiness (see Section VI), severe weather information, or any information on other situations where a danger to life and/or property exists or may exist. E. ASSUMPTIONS

1. Threats
a. Floods occur at frequent intervals in New York State as a result of heavy rains, i meltingsnoworicd3ams.
b. Tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, winter storms and other severe weather occur at frequent intervals causing loss of life, damage to property and an impact on local communities,
c. Explosions, fires, accidents, earthquakes, civil disturbances, environmental emergencies and other emergencies'can occur.
d. The effects of an enemy attack introduced either directly or through clandestine methods could reach all parts of New York State in a matter of minutes with nuclear, chemical, bio-logical, or conventional weapoas, which could i

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(1) Blast and fire damage of immense pro-portions resulting from nuclear weapons. (2) Fallout radiation hazard over thousands of' square miles from nuclear sur' face bursts. (3) Chemical or biological hazards. (4) Severe damage to consnunication systems. thus hampering various response and intelligence efforts. I (5) A serious detrimental human psychological effect making emergency functions more difficult to carry out.

e. Nuclear blackmail and other high-technology terrorist actions could occur in New York State.

These and other emergencies can occur in pro-portions beyond the tristing capability of a political subdivision to deal with the consequences. ,

2. Warning .
a. Disasters can occur with little or no warning.

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b. Most weather related disasters are preceded by a period of warning based on weather l
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c. Floods =ay be forecast well before they occur, the exception being, flash rioods which can occur without warning.
d. Prior to an enemy attack there probably would be a period of extreme internacional tension I which would permit certain increased readiness measures to be taken by governments at all levels, including relocation from high risk
                    ,                       areas, if so directed.
3. Protective ~ Measures During A Disaster
a. E=ergency preparedness measures can be taken to reduce the effects of any type of disast.er.
b. There are defensive measures that can be taken against the effects of a nuclear accident or attack including fallout pro-taction, relocation, radiological exposure control and decontamination.
c. There are existing mutual aid agreements aa M

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d. Govern =ents, in most cases, could continue to coordinate emergency operations from their Emergency Operating Centers or alternate '

operating centers. I 4 Post-disaster Period

a. The Office of Disaster Preparedness will
cooperate to the fullest with other New York State agencies in providing needed aid and assistance to disaster areas and in coordin-ating federal aid and recovery programs.
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         .                                                                 b. All levels of government and the private sector will cooperate in programs for re-                                                                                                 i covery to provide.for:

(1) Food, clothing, housing and other survival necessities. l (2) Continuity or reinstatement of the executive, administrative, legislative i and judicial systems of government. (3) Reestablishment of social, fiscal, and ecenemic order. ) (4) Restoration of'public utilities and essential services. 12 5/79 i i

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I - EMERGINCY OPERAYIONS ?? AN ~ SEATE OF NEW YORK 8L7FOLE COL'hTY, N. Y.! (5) Radiological monitoring, weapon effe, cts 1 [ reporting, and damage and casualty assess-1 i , ment in the event of nuclear accident or ! attack. V. OPERATIONS A. N_0RMAL READINESS Governments at all levels will plan, organize, staff, train and test emergency services to provide for the change from normal government operations to emergency j operations for all possible disasters. Community l Shelcar Plans, Crisis Relocation Plans, Military - Support Plans, Emergency Tiesource Management Plans and agreements with volunteer organizations and other emer-

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gency plans vill be integrated into Standard Operating Procedures to this Plan and be maintained up-to-date and readily available at all levels of government. , i B. INCPl\ SED READINESS Governments at all levels will review and revise as  : necessary Standard Operating Procedures to improve operational readiness and invoke preparedness measures to mitigate effects when warned of an impending disaster. C. EMERGENCY PERIOD Govern =ents at all levels will implement emergency t 13 5/79 i

EMERGENCY OPERA'E!ONS ??E STATE OF. - CRK t atW .i.1 & . Postures of Readiness will be used only her. enemy acu ' situations: A. 'X-RAY Posture of Readiness 5 (POSREADY 5): Normal day-to-day operational activity. B. STARLIGHT Posture of Readiness 4 (POSREADY 4): Commence minimum operational activity because of increased tension. C. MOONLIGHT Posture of Readiness 3 (POSREADY 3.1: The deteriorating international situation requires a partial alert and i increased operational activity. I D. SUNLIGHT Posture of Readiness 2 (POSREADY 2): An attack is i==inent and a full alert and complete operational activity is required. E. THUNDERSOLT = ATTACK WARNING Posture of Readiness 1 (POSREADY 1): An attack has been launched. ! On reduction of tensions, the code word 3ACKTRACK will be announced to allow State, District, and local Disaster Preparedness organi:ations to determine the degree to i i n 15 5/79 i ]

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS ??AN S T A Z'E O F N E S Y O R K f SLTFOLE CdUNTYYY.l which they could approach normal activity and revert ' to a previously applicable posture of readiness. During this stage the Emergency Operating Centers would probably remain fully staffed but other actions, I consistent with the prevailing radiological situation i and based on immediate needs, might be instituted. VII. RESPONSIBILITIES The responsibilities of government at all levels include but are not limited to: A. DIRECTION AND CONTROL - ANNEX A To provide for the staffing and functioning during

                             ,                                            amargency operations; to analyze the disaster and take effective action by directing government services to preserve lives and property; conserve and distribute available resources; and conduct restoration and re-covery activities.

B. ADMINISTRATION - ANNEX B 4 To provide the Emergency operating cancer staff and A other necessary personnel with living and operating necessities during a disaster period; to provide accountability for State and federal disaster assis-tance. , C. VACANT j . 16 5/79 1 l

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                                                          !I SLTFOLE GOL*NTY. .Y.      .I D. COMMUNICATIONS AND WARNING - ANNEX D To determine, obtain and provide required communi-
                  , cations in preparation for, during, and after disasters; to provide timely warning of impending disaster and to ensure butediate dissamination te all levels of government and the public.

E. FIRE - ANNEX E To direct and coordinate fire prevention and centrol activities, search and rescue of persons trapped by,

          .       or exposed to fire and to provide the capability, including the necessary equipmant and training, of responding to hazardous materials emergencies.

F. HEALTH - ANNEX'T To coordinate health and medical services for the emergency care and treatment of casualties resulting from enemy attack or other disasters, including pre-ventative and remedial measures to cope with the effects of radiological, biological or chemical , agents; to insure the safety of food and water supplies and to provide for the disposition of the dead. G. MANPOWER - ANNEX G To mobilize and manage civilian manpower in support l of essential activities and to administer Federal l 0 17 5/79

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programs as directed. H. POLICE - ANNEX H To direct, coordinate and control police action to maintain law and order; to protect life and property, guard vital and strategic facilities, control ~ ingress and agress of disaster areas and to expedite and render aid to =ovement of military and civil defense fo'ces r and evacuees. I. PUBLIC INTORMATION - ANIEX I To increase public awareness of disaster preparedness

  ,                  activities, to provida a flow of accurate and official information and detailed instructions to the general public and to ' control rumors through all media and other means available, immediately before, during and after a disaster.

J. PUBLIC WORKS - ANNEX J To restore to usable condition, or provida emergency replacement for, essential facilities and public services such as streets, highways, bridges, canals, vatar and sanitation systems, gas, electricity and public buildings; to regulate the use of highway and other transpercation systems; to mobilize "publicly owned constructi:n and sanitation equipment and per-sonnel into public works terms.

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To measure and report fallout and other weapon effects and advise on hazards and protective measures in the event of nuclear attack; to coordinate Civil Air Patrol '(CAP) support in aerial radiological surveys; and to provkie for the utilization of civil defense radiological resources in support of peacetime disaster requirements. ' 2 i l L. RESOURCES - ANNEX L L To direct resources mobilization and management i operations and economic stabilization measures in i preparation for, during and after a disaster. M. SCHOOLS - ANNIX M To direct and coordinate action for the safety and welfare of pupils and personnel of public, private and parochial schools and for the maximum utilization of available school facilities in preparation for, during and after a disaster.

  • i l N. RESCUE - ANNEX N To direct and coordinate actions to locate and save lost or trapped persons and to assist in the recovery of critical supplies and material from affected areas.

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O. SOCIAL SERVICES - ANNEX O To provide lodging, food, clothing, financial assis-cance, registration, locator and other human needs services to disaster victims, and to provide Chaplain services as required. P. VOLUNTEER AGENCIES - AhTEX P To integrate Red Cross, Salvation Army, Civil Air Patrol, and other volunteer organizations' services with governmental disaster prevention, response and recovery activities. t O 20 5/79

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     .                                                        ' st,trut.& (.ui:Nn. N.1.1 SUPPORTING PLANS AND AGREEMENTS
1. New York State Emergency Plan for Radiation Accidents
2. Division of Military and Naval Affairs A. Operation Plan 1, " " York State Area Command, ,

Military Support o Civil Defense during a national emergency (Federal service only)

3. Operation Plan NADREL (Natural Disaster Relief)

C. New York State Civil Disturbance Plan (Garden Plot) D. Pamphlet 500-1, Use of troops, equipment and - facilities, New York State Military Forces 3.' Memoranda of Understanding A. Between ", tate Agencias B. With Volunteer Organizations C. With Business and Indust:ry 4 Interstate Civil Defense and Disaster Compact

5. Civil Emergency Planning Agreement Between the U.S. and Canada
6. New York State Response Plan for Peacetime Nuclear E=ergencies
7. Corps of Engineers Emergency Plans (500 Seriss)

A. New York District B. Buffalo District l C. Baltimore District D. Philadelphia District E. Pittsburgh District ,

8. Dam Failure Plans l 9. Community Shelter and Crisis Relocation Plans c

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3. LEISIATIVE atTDio?JTY - Legal S*atues Signed into I w.
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STATE . 0F NEW YORK. - e Cal. No. 262 7265B

  • r4 IN SENATE g-[' b January 16,1978 Introduceo by Sena. B. C. SMITH, ANDERSON, AUER, BRONSTON, BRUNO, C AEMMERER, CONKLIN, PLYNN, GOODMAN, HALPERIN, JOHN 80N, laVALLE, LEVY, MARCH 1, MARINO, PATERSON, P18AN1, PRE 8ENT, ROL180N, 8CHERMERHORN, STAFFORD, TRUNZO, VOLKER, WARDER-read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance-reprsed f avorsbly from said committee, ordered to special report, ordered to first and second report, ordered to a third reading, amended and ordend reprinted, changing its place in the order of third reading-again amended .

and ordered r ,rrinted, retaining its plwe in the o. der of third reading AN ACT to arund the escuthis hns in relation to disaster i.w.t;;s, . creating the esaster preparedness commlulon, provkbg for state and locci chaster danning, prevention, resportse and recovery, to amend the New Yo:t Stato de ense emertrency act, and to repeal section ten of the exocatrve Irv, section six hundred fttty six s of the county law and section sixty, saidndslons siz, severt and of section two hundred nirwm, sections two hundred ninee and two ninee of the genwal municipal law rotating thereto 1% Pseple of the $ste of New York. rsperustni in .senau and A nambty, da emoet on followa: I 8ectico l'. '1% legMature her'eby finds and declares thrt a wide variety of 2 disasters, often esuesd or comprnded by mankind's own acts, cause loss of life, 3 propert; and incosne, disrupt the normal function of government, communities 4 sad (s.; ' lies, and enless great human suffering. The Igislature further finds that

                &      it most provide for ' reparations                p           to prevent, meet, defend against and recover 6 from, dangers and problems arising from these emergencies with h least 7 possible inwriem with the existing division of the powers of the govemment.

8 The legislature firxis that 6 joint effort, pubile and private, is needed to 9 ' mobilise that ' resources ' of individuals, business, labor, as-iculture, and , 10 . government at every bel--{sistal, staa and loes!-for effective organisation to '

11. Prepare for and meet naturt.i and raan-made disasters of all kinds.

12 The legislature f)ods that tbe state must give lemoership and direction to this 13 important task of establishig an emergency dissater preparedness program for g W protection of each pers a in the state. The legislature finds that a mutual benefit can be derived by the state and it's 15 ursuiabm -usaw en see,= r ===. ==ame = >=*== f 1 * *W he a k ==6ad.

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lxslitical subdivisions by the integration of their natural dinaster and pescetime 2 cmerzeney response functions with the civil d6fense program, thus utilizing loemt 3 guvernment and emergency services organizations for response to both natural 4 and man made dianster and to attack. 5 The legislature finds that loemt disaster preparednemi plans are essential in 6 order to minimize potential disasters and their effecta, provide for effective local 7 respone when disa3ters occur and facilitate loesi recovery. The legWature 8 further find, that heat plans constitute an essential part of the statewide disaster 9 preparednc+ program and that without local disaster planning, no state disaster 10 program can be fully effective.

  • 11 l 2. Section ten of the executive law is hereby repealed.

12 l 3. Such law is hereby amended by adding a new article two B to read as 13 follows: 14 alRTICLE t B 15 ST \ TK 'N!' l'"*.sI. s.s it'k.s1. .sst) M.ss M,s135 I>tn.snixx Pxty,sxxt>sxn 16 3-etion tu. Nadund nrut man made dhaatern; ydiry; defirsuierw. 17 11. Usan*Ler prvPuredneu rummiazion rataldished; meetinga; youers aoul 13 duisen. 19 22. SGd' di"n'tre preysredness plana. - 20 Et /**nt ds=n=ler perVirrdar"" pkinn-21 24. (sent state of emvryenry; bral emerprey urdern by chief rzmaire. 22 23. Uma of bard yvvernment reavurren in n disaster. 23 tri. Cunantunusann of larat di aster prepsrninru furera asul bent rird g4 defanne forern sn dhanters. g3 ti. Contsnuity of bred proernments. gs 25. Stede derbundson of diusstre vsrarryrney. gy 2M.n. Prat dbouter verneury plisnniruj. gg t'). Uservisern of minu agency anaistaner in a'diutater emeryrney. gg  !!bn. Stup**esion of othrt basen. 3n 29.h. L 'ar of rural rieferve form ir. riimutern. 3g l 20. Nedunst und man.mruir dsuutern; padry; definitions. I, il ahall Ir the 3g pdsey of'the state that: i 33 n. krist guerrnment isnd rmrryrney arrrve urynnisatieru tulinue thest ranentad 34 rule na the firni lune of lefrnar in timen of diaaster, and tha! *,hr state pruride 3$ apprruprsatt auppurttre artners tu the v2tont nervanary; y b. larul thirf virrrassva takr un artite and p"rnunal ndt in the desekspmrtst atul 37 implementation of dsaruter preystednean pngtrumn tsnd be senUd sosth aulhursty and 3g resymatbility in unirr tu susure the surresa uf such progrums,* y e. akda and brul rudund diuwter and ememenry respunar functions be ruvedineard

       #O in urder tu brsny the Judtrst prviertion and lonefit tu the peuple; AI     d. atate remourrra la uryanhed and preptrnifur immediak effortise troponne les 03 dinatern which arr Iwyvnd the rapesbility ofload purernrrrnla and emeryrvy arrvier uryunisationa; and
       $3 AA      e. atale tsad local plana. uryani.sntional arrsagementa, and responer capability 40 required tu ezersar the pruristunn of this aristle shall at all times be the mimi effortice 00 that current estrumstanm and r2kting resvurren alluw.                          .
      "I      2. A n used in thin artirlo the fulluwing terma shall haer the following meaninga:

40 a. "diarsater" meana verurreser er imminent tktrut raf wide apread or arserr 09 damage, injury, or lues oflife or knoperty fraultingfrom any natural or man madr 00 euusas, inriuding, but nut hmsted tu, fire, flwd, mrthquake, hurrirune, turnadu, high bi scaire, landalide, mudahde, u;ind, aturm, soaor uetion, evirunic actirily, epidemie, air 03 rentamination, Idsyht, dnought, irVestation, esplosion, rudiol %fstal arrident ur und!r contamination. 03 00 h. "atate disaater emrryrney" means a pqrient layinning seith a darlarution by the 55 uvrernor that a dssaaur erssta aad ending apun the terminatiun therruf o- ,

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I r. "municipaltty" nynna ~a p'uhlir mrjnorattun nn defonni on anistorianun une nf 2 arctinn aisty.ais of the genrnd movirtsrtson laer and a aper ml tisstrioI na defined in 3 aodalinsinn sistren of areturn une huruttni tav uf the rent property tar Luse. ' 4 d. "rummiaaion " rneuru the dianaler perjaarrrinna nonensaamn trentnlpurannul bo l l 5 arction tunenty-une of this artirir. 6 r. "runrrernes arrners uryanisation " menna a inddie ne pr,m te nyenry. l 7 nrysnisation or 9mup "rvsnised urulfunctinning fur the purp ar of penerding fire. s mnliml, umindaner. rearur, hunwing, foni nr other arrrores dorrried inuved rel.rring g human auffering, injury or luna of life nr obsmnge tu property un n traudt of an  : 10 r"vrvervy including non prsofit and ynrnmentrally.anpportal uryonisatinna. but

                                }l rzelwling guerrnmental ugenrira.

gg f. "thief esecutine" monna: l l3 (I) a ruunty esorsaior ur rnanager of a munty: , g4 (!) in a rounty not haeing a tvunty r2rruliw nr usannver, Ike chairman nr uthrt l 1S V "'idin9 *Ili" ' "I th' !"*Al Wli

                                                                                     'V 'bdi" I"IV 16           (d) * **VU' "I * 'ilV "' "ll*G' 'zrept where a ruty ur rillage luu n sowinuyer, it gy shall mean nuth manager; arul gg           (4) a aupernaur of a town, rsrryt achere n inwn hna n nusnnyrt, it aked! neun such gg mannyer.

gn l II. Dinaster perprsrnine..n mmminainn entuldiahnt; uvetinya; pacrrn und 2 g duties. I. There in hereby errated in the carrutire depirtment a duwuter perpurrJnes, gg mmmianirm runaiating of the rumminainnen of tronapartraiun henith, skar enrryy g3 uffier, diriaium of criminal justire arrrien, eluenbun'. meted arresen, nunnwere. y ugrirutture and markpla, kunning arul mmmuntly renrussi. generul arrriera. nnd ' g3 envirunarnits!'eunarrantion, the superintentirnt of alate pdirv. the arrrriary of atrar, y the chairman of the publir arrrare rumminainn the andustrsed ruunnas.naioner, the rhief y of ataffin ihr puerrnor. and tkrre addiliunal memhrra. in le nppnintedIry the veroint, gg ten of mohune shall be rhirlesecutiwn. The vunersure ahnll dnignate t'v chairman of the y, enmaianium. The memlern of the nummianian rzerpt thn e uJam arrw er officia. slwal y le edlonent their ortual and mornaary rzpersars inrurred in the perfurmuner of theor dutiva under this artarle but akedl terr 1rv nu ruldatsunal rurnprunatiun for artrirra 3g \ y rendered pursuant to skia urtselr. l t. The commianium, en roll of t.he chairmesn, ahedt meet at leuat twice rueh year n ud ' 33 y al auch other times an may be nrrranary. The nyrtula arul rrvelsny piore of all regular y martinen shall be made onailable km the puidir in udsuner nf aurk meeting, aml ull anck y meetinen ahall be open 'io the puidir. The rummiasinn shall rataldiah quorum gy requirsmente sad other ruten and prverdurn regarding runduri of its martings and j utAer q// sirs. The cAirf el el4ff to IAe puerrnur ahall arrw as arrretarial lo LAe rum. 38 miamiun and prenda sura st4ff sernraa as may tw neersaury.

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' N 3. The romansanun shall haer the following puuren und rnpunaihilitirn:

s. study all asperin of man made or naturut dinaater perrention vnpunar usul verwervi 43 b, requent and obtain from any state or lural offiert ur agency any information 48 norsneary le the evaunassius for the r.serror of its trapurudiilitira; 44 r, prsparr siste dnasater perparrdness plana, tu be nyprvred by the ponenuar, nout 40 miew ruek siana and rQtherren by March thirty.fient of rueh year,Lu.the yvrernur 40 and the lavudature. In perparing'such plaru, the rummianian ahall runault wsth 47 ~federai and lores agricials emerpeney urner urpunisationa, ami the puidir an it derma .

40 appropriate; 49 d. perpers keep currrnt and distriinar la thirlesersairva and alkrra un inneranty 00 of peuprema diraily relseant to prewnison, minimistainn of damage, rrudinena,

                                $1 operatione during disenters, and rerunrry following dianalern; 1                                b3            e. dirret state disanter operutiona and narniinair nuar diuuter opendiuna with, b3 lural disander er.; &.: fullehring the derlanaiun of a state dinaster emeryrney; b4           f. uniene il deems it unnerranary, errute, fullutetng the derintution of a skaa

, bb dinaater emergenty, a tempuguryardsation in the dianaler arru _ Lv prvrgfor 1 l l

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             , 1 Intryrulinn und ruar[Innttun nf offurla urninary the Qwyr_rrd, atute, menorrojarl
             \ . 2 strul ptsonde tryrmTr< Inosdsvol. The t umoratanion, nynt aftndany               u           lo d n onnnerIl stilly ra 3 nnnble in nonmujo bent ultannur nyerrattuna, nusy, wgt,k the uppnn,d nf the ynorenne, 4 threrilhe tempneury nropuntantran in reanne alterrtinn of Uw bral dimonter nyernfinna S nf snrh mnnuspdely. fur n apersfieripervalbf tsme, ntulin anth ertm aurh temponary 6 nrynnosuunn ahnu nunme durertion of such bred duristre openairons, anhytt 0,0v 7 aneneninn of the unmmsusun In arwh vrent, auch umporney nryrtunsatrun wn,t 8 nidite ant h munterpdsty's ha rd rewmeren. pmnded, luouvive, that Uw stute ahnli not g I,e hubir f,or any rzpen.n sururrett in svinq <rwh muntrty lity's remonnen.

10 y nusal on the rwardonadoun of federal trenivry effneta nud narrdionar erherry 11 runnistants by ninto and pnmtr evjeneses. 13 h. prurode fur pers,alte benefings. titilla, rzerriara nr uther menna in nannte Umt nil I3 alnir perumnel ordh deerrt rnymanbulstien in uw mnt of et dimuler arefully hamdrur 14 nroth enpmar anal en wwry pinns sand the maroser in which Uwy shou mrry unt Hart 15 rnpmndahtin. and narrdiruar wah fedemi. ba,d or uther stau perannnel. s u h 16 nrturotiva nury Inir plare un a trygonud nr nmody lusana, urul bu,d umi fr terral 17 portoriptionn ahnll be uno ard and enrnurruterL gs t. anhma tu the fu orvenne ami the tryiabaure by ,\larrh Unitty firnt nf erwh went un tg unnual repaart which aludl snelwir but nrrd rua he limard in: 20 (I) n aunsomtry of rnmontutun und aksu nyervy artientienfor the prur anel plonapor gl Uw ananirnt gent wtth reapert in the risdira arul reapmaihilitire of the rummssatun; y (2) renommensbarunn un unya in imprure akste arul ba ul rupdoility ko pirrvnL 23 preptere fur, reapmd kr and rreurve fmm diarutern; 24 (.l) the stune of the avar noul bunt pinna fur dinaakr prrysrednras urut rnymar. gg inchuling the nurne nf any berdity whirk Ana failed or refuned ko derrbop und gg inopirment ita norn riimuler preystednran pbsn n'ul pergrum, anal y j. nonedinnir nnd, in the estent possibir and fervildt, intryrnte mmmianion gg artiedin,. enpmashuhton und drain with dume nf the rivil defenar enmminainn. gg l 22. Sircle diuulrr.preptrninna yksna. l. The nomanianium shnu preparr to sinto 3n dierater preparedur<a phon nwlanhmit such pbsn in the yrnwrnurfur erppmmt un Inter 3g than nur gentfodbn-ing use effertier dude of this evL The gurvinor akau urt upm am h 3g pkun by July fient of Una vent. Tiv mmmianinn ahnfl rnire asch pbma esnnunUv. 3g 2. The purpaar nf such pbsna aksu he ko minimise the efforta of dimulera hy: (o) 34 identifying nppmpnnu unrovutrn ko perrent diaustern, (ii) drerluping merlunnianw in 33 numlinnu the sur of rearmrrn nrul twsnprower for arrdre during aw.* after dimensor 3e emeryonein und the deliwry nf artriren k> nid rititoru and rnlure kunusn suffanny y rnsdting fmm n diaruter, nnel (iii) pnoide fur trmarry arul redessbopment aller 3g diuvier emervynesra. gg .l. Murh plana ahedl be prey'rrd with nurh runiaksner fmm uther ayeurira su Uw 40 nommsaninn dernu nrresanry, nrut ahnu inclwir, but rust le limiud to: es.1)inuire pernnttun Pksrv ko prevent nrul minimiar ihr efferta of dimuten ahnu inclwir, but nut be limsted to: b (1) identifimlinn nf potrntini elianatrrn nnd dinamur siin; M (t) treymmnuled diusator persentinn pinjerla, pulirin, priuritira urul peryrama, atale tsnd bred r,dra; with auyynted (,1) auyyrnted implernenkannn reriainna 18rul uddstiona tu huibling arhesluira, und aufety r which uudine fir $~[n5i,Manastr esther ksnd uar perymma; Y O (f) auggested wesya gn gehich stau ageneira ersn ymride Urknical nanistnner b.

            $9 municipaldirn in the rirrebopmerd ruflured diacairr prrrrrdiun plana and preymms; 00         (3) nurk other 'mesunin tu rrrunruddy run he kskrit to perwna dsarutern ne muigar their impurl                                                               '

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            $3         h. Diausur tropunar. I'larn la evvedinate the use of resvurren and munpnwer p*

arrrier during and after dimuler emvryenrin and to deliver arriers k> and ntunu roul b3 redure human auffennet inuitinyfrum a diuuter emervervy shau irclude, but not le b4 56 timard Lu: D , .- - - , , - - . _ - - _ . - - . . , - . . v.., , , ..-

S. MUS H 5 I (1) errdenlised namlinn' inn of reannte rs, nunsp a uvre noni w rrstra, nluistony 2 ettating nrynnotations anelisnn esf anUustfly urani e rntnduted dover tonn of rejur.Is por 3 nastatureW *

  • 4 (2) the lenmh'un, pneurement, natatnnelinn, prnera,ing, trunaporintwn ,nturing.
                $ nonintennner, rennnslinn, elistrdoustono ur nu uf mntermla, furshbra rond artercra.

6 (.t) n nyatem fur unrning popsdnisuna whn avr ne may te emlaneterni; 7 (4) nrnsnyrmenin fur arbrnling aude, muntropd anut ndunteer purr en. Ihrmoyh 8 m..nud chaina uf enmuunnd an far av pouride andfor o untonued runonununtoon und 9 reportsny; 10 (5) a aperifie plan for nspid and efficient nunmunindum, andpa the inteyrnamn ll uf abste rummuniention hvilitira riursky n atute alturaler rmetyent y, intlndronj the tg naniyament of responsibilitiva nrul the vnusldrahment of nommnntnotonn pnnrolors, und 13 linsarno wsth muntripal, prsrnir nnd federrsi unmmununtonn furilotiva; l4 (U) et pktn for namlinnled rusewdsun procerturra. inelwhny the rainidiahment nf g$ trmpornry kuuaing und other nrrrausry forstthra; 16 (I) dio h" "k0di'hi"'1 Vn"h" "U' !"I'rt I" thr "~*l"!"li"" "l"l"I " g7 and debria remonul; gg (M) a plan he the evnlintarri effernre nyrratinn nf Uw enminal jnetier ayalem; gg (II) pnarininna por training auar and herst y,nvenmaut peruonnet nood nJunterra on gn diuntre vnpunae operuthinn; gg (10) pruriding snformation kr the pnddir; gg (!I) curefor the injund umi nrrdy urut sdonbpnainn rond dupnainn nf the dnad gg (11) utiluasion und naurdinediun of pnnyrums ko evant est urra of dianalen, neah g4 parbrukst attention In ihr nents of the yurr, the elderly, the luindirupprd, und udher ' g3 yrvups which may be reperiauy offreieri; (13) restr14 of inerna and rytna km nwlfenm a diuuter nrrn;' gg 27 (14) arrangements to administer federul diaanter eianialance; und gg (IS) a nyeten for ubtaining urul runinlintaing uttaantre information inclwling Une gg rentralised ===== ment of diaunter efferta and rnultara nenia. gn e. Rrrvoery. Plans tu provide for rmorvry and redervinpment ofter diunter 3g emerpenrisa shall include, but not be limited to: 3g (I) measures to enunlinate akar agency unsatarve in rmarry efforta; 33 (t) arrungements to administer fedend rennery nuvuore; um! y (3) surk other measuren un reasonaldy ran he uden in nassat an the deseboprnent um! y implemeNation of local diaaater vrrverry pbsru 3g i 23. Local dioanter preparedrvas yksan. I, Karh ruunty, eserpt Uuwe nmuunn! y wdhin the e-dy of New York, and euch nly in nuumnsed tu perpser dianter 3g perparminran plann. The disaster ynparednna nummiainn aludt pninde nuistaner and adeste for the drerlopment of such plana. 39 40

2. The purpune of such plana shall be km minimsse the effrei uf disasten by (i)

AI identifying apprvpriate lural measurn to prrverd diaanters, (ii) ' drwinpiny 03 markenissan to cuerdinate the une oflunni remuurren nrul nusupusorrfur errrser durtny

             $3.and       after dinastere mdfering      rondting from               and the               delievryand a diaanter,       of aereires   to aid Jur (iii) pruriding  ritisena renarry        nruland         enlun human 44 r-d.m'.p.! e/Isr diaseters.

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3. Plantfor envrdination of reauurres, manp>wer arul arrriera shall providefur n 40 :

41 'eentralised envedination and diretion of rryuesta fur ouninusner. 1 4, Plans for reordination of assialaner shall pnmde for utslisation of esinting 40 orpensastsons and lines of authority. 40 00, 8, la perpering such plana, rouperatiun, adrite arul uassatuner shall Iw anuyht . frvm lonel pueernment efficiala, regional and heal planning ayennn, pdire ageunn, b1 fire departmento and firs cumpanir.n, lural ciril defesor agrnries, evmmereud amt S3 eulunteer ambulanes normess, health and serial sermers officiala, rummunity evtion b3 eopennae, vrpensaatuma for the elderly and the handinsuped, other iraernied ynoupa 64  : M *

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6. All plana fur dinaalrr preysterlowns derviup. I by lurul y,orrnmenta or any 4 vensiona therttu shallbe mulimstted tu the nommiaakm by 1)erendar thirt 5 .rer tu /tviliksu atrar runnlination nr dianater uperrauiny ~~~' " y.f,irst nf each 6 7. Such plana shall include, but nut In limiud in:

7 a. Diaoter pers.rntsun. Pbsna ao percent nrut minimise the efferta of diasatern alustl 8 include, but not be limind in:

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g (1) identsfication of putentsul diotera and dinaster aiva; l 10 (2) verummended dsatuter prrrentsun projerta, ydirira, priuruira and pn,ynsma, i li with sugyeated smplemenkauan schedules, which nullirwfederul, atay awllearul n,va; 13 { (3) auGV'* led tr^inna and additiona in liusbling awl aufely rudra and saning and + 13 other land une programa. g4 (4) auch other measures na reuannably enn lo taken to perwnt disoura ,or mitipar g$ their impart. l6 b. Dinater respunar. Pinna to onsnlimar the une of reauurrea and manpnore fue gy service during and after diaantera and tu delisvr arnirra tu nid citisena nwl redure gg human suffering resulting frurn a dimirr shall snelude, but not to limital ks: gg (!) eentralised rwedsrvainn of emrurren, manyiuvr urut avenera, utslising gn eziating vrpanssatsuna n,ndlinen of nuthorsty arul centralised dirretion of rrepwata fue gg aanistance; gg (!) ik luratiun, pn,rurement, runstruction, pnermaing, trunnyirtalinn, shorsup, g3 masraenante, renumtion, dsatnhutsan ur une of rwarriala, farslitire and armern g4 which may be required in time of disater; . g3 ($) a nya'em for uurning populatiuru sehn are ne may he endangered, gg (4) arrungementa fur artituting municipal and ordunkerfurrea, through norrmal gy chaine of command au fur as punaible, and for evnlinued.remmuninuiun and

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gg repurtsng; , gg (5) a aperifie plan for rupid and efficient nnnmunitution andfor the irarprutiun gn f olueul rummunsrutiun furslitiva Jursng a diaanter including the unsignment nf 31 namnsMen and the niiddiakment of nnnmunitudun pMea and Unnaan wah y mv,niespal, prieuw, atav and fedend rummunicution ferilitina; , y (6) a plan for courdination rmeuation pna rds.rra including the ourtaldiakment nf y tempurary humaing and other neceaanry facilitiva; i 36 -(7, auerso fa endu/diahing prsurstsra ath rnepert tu as nudurutius of n&d arrnrra and Jrheia remosol; (8) a plan for the runtinued effortisw uperution of the criminal justice ayaum; (9) pruriaiona fur training lucci ynernment perauntwJ end solursteern in diarsatr= rsaponne operatsuna; t

                                "             (10) proeiding information in the puldir; 40 41           (!!)  rurefur the injured uad nordy and identification and disposition of the drud:

43 (;gy ggiggaaggy , ang ,y ,,ggnagi,,yj pryy,, ,,go a ,,i,g ,,,g;m ,of gg,,,g,,,, ,qsg 43 particular attention tu the nords of the pour, the elderly, the handinspped, and o4her

  • prvups iehirA may be repriefly affected;

! 44 (!$) eentrul of ingrena and ryrran to and frum a dinantre arwe; 40 (14) errungementa tu adminuter state and federal dinoter eseinlance; 40 (!$) procedures under which the ruuruy, city, town, esilage or other puistirul 41 embdivision end emergency uryunisation pernunnel and reneureen will be unal sn the 40 event of a dseenter; 49 60 eer(aro)lised assentment of lorni disaster efforta and resultant needs; end16 e ayeiem f bl (17] arntinued operation of yverrnmenin of politient nibditisions. S3 .e. Roroetry. Zwral plans tu prwidefur verowry and redeerlupment after dsamatern b3 ahall include, but not he limited to: b4 (!) rreemmendations fur reidarement. rerunstructics, renveal or returutsun of

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l S. 7.%B 7 1 damaged ur dntruynt publir ur prtssar fursistre.. pu,,p.m d m sr ur nonvoodments in 2 aunsng,. auldssimsun, bustding, nundary or Jura pero nluroru reyedntrano, urial 3 rervmmendations fur erunomir desvinyment an<l runnnunuty desvlupment un neder to 4 minsmitt the impart uf any pdentialfraure du,rstrrn un Ihr rummusnay.

           $                   (t) pres'iaiun fur twperulian unth ninte and fedt tal nyene ira in verutvry r,[furta.

6 (3) prudaiuna fur trainsny and edurntir y bmd droter nffiriata ur nrynnrantinna 7 in the perparutwn of applicationn fur jnleral und ainte donanter rerutvry unaissunew. 8 l 24. Local state of emeryenry; bred emergency nedvra by chief rzerutiov. I. 9 Nutwsthetanding any incunaiatent prurssinn of Inu, yrnrnd ur special, in the ervnt of 10 a dieaater, nutsng, estantruphe, ur asmilar pahine venervenry scuhin the terribunal ll limsta of any ruunty, esty. Luwn ur s1Linge, or srt the vrent ut trannousloir i apperhenninn 12 ufimmediate danger therruf, arul upon n firulitw by the o her) rzeruitw thermfIlua the 13 psddie auf!tV in imPesled ihnriryAnurh chsef rzernion unny pnciasm a torni skar of 14 emeryrney wsthin any part ur all of thr torntunn! hmrta of nurh bral yurvenment. 15 Fulluwing murk pnelamaaion und during the ruraunnance of nurh b<rd abar of I6

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g7 '*'rV'n'V. and prvpartyIh' 'hi'l ur to *3*'uli" bring *"V V'"* the vmergenry "l 'd'under nitwainn b"*l enntrui. , ma y gg wsthin any part ur all uf the territursal limsta of nurh hnd yurvenment, pnarrde for: 19 a. the utauishment of a rurfew and the prohilaanon und nontrul uf pnininun nud gn nhicular traffic, esrept aanentsal emergency rehurbs and pernunnel; gg h. the designation of nyerifsr tunen wahon u-hnrh the errupsney und uar of gg buildings and the ingrene and egrran of rehirira and pernamn may be pn>hibited nr 23 N9ulGled; g4 r, the regulation and cluaing of plaren of arnuarnornt und usanvaldy; gg d. the suspension er limitation of the sale, dupenssny, une ur trunapurtaainn nf gg alcuhulir beerruera, firrorma, rzplasswn, und flamonah'Ir materiaLe and heturda; gg e. the prukibition and evntrul of the presener of peraussa un psddie alterin und gg plarea; gg f. the suspenosun within any part ur'all uf sta invitnesallimita of nny of its bu,d gg lawn, urdinanten ur. regulations, or parta thermf subprt tu jederal noul stair gg evnntitutional, statutory and tryulaivry limitatsuna, uhrrh muy perrent hinder, or gg delay nersaeary urtion in twping with a dianater or vn uovry therefrom whenerve (I) a gg repast han bnen made pureuant tu auldidnian neven of thu arrinun, ut (t) whenvrve y the gueernor han darlared a state dinaster emergency purnuestsl too arction tsvnty-esght y uf this article. Suspessum of any lwullaw, uniinunce ne tryulation purswurt tu this y parugraph shall be subjeri la the fedluwsug standarda and limrta: y (i) no suspension shall be made for a perind in rzerna of fsw dnya, prursded, hooreer, that upun verweneideration of all the erlerunt faria und cirrunatances, u 30 nunpeneien may be essendedfur additional per64u swt to etreedfsw dnya rueh during 30 the pendency g/ the staJe of emerpeney; 40 (ii) ne sunpensson shall be made whach does nut safrywsrd the health and welfare of 41 ' the pubisc and whirA is not reamunuldy rurrannry t,o the daunter effort; 43 (iii) any such suspeneum urder shall apersfy the lural law, urdinaner ur 43 regulation, or part thereof sunpended and the inma and nmdstsuna of the susperuinn: 44 , (ie) the order may prueide fur such nunpennsun only under particular 45 riremnutances, and mey prumdejw the ulteration or mrdifinaiun of the erpirrmeraa 46 of such leral law, ordinance : *eputation suspended, and may inelwir uther irrma 47 and eenditienet 48 (e) any such euapeneum order shall pruende for the minimum devratbm from the 40 require,nents of the forallaw, ordinance ur regulation asupended evnasstent with the 60 disaster action deemed neeseeary; and bl ri when predicable, specialiats shall be easiyned to unaist wsth the erbard 53 ' em(erp)eney actione Lo envid edeeres effecta traulting fnim such suspension. SS 2 A local emerpeney order shall be effectiw from the time arul sn ihr trusnner b4 prescribed in the order and shall be published as muun un pructicable in a newnpupre of bo , e 5 ,,. , , , , , , , , , -w - -g++-- w w+---n-p, = --y=---e--ww-'r

6. 7205 B 8 1 yrnerni estrubstivn sorthe atra uffv' tvol r by auch unter and trunamilled in dw nuino urul 2 television media fur puldiratsun urul bnnulnsaL Such viders nony Ir utnernl**l.

3 modified and enrinded by the rhirl rzn utive during thq perulency or rzutruce of the 4 atale of emergency. Surh nedres ahnu rnsar in le an effretfire days after pmnerdyrsteun S ur upun dertarnhun by the rhief exerutiw that the stair of rmeryonry no lunger erret<. 6 whiehrwr verur. ~~>ner The rhirl*zerunn urtwrthelraa, may rztend <uch neder. j.or 1 addstional persuda no t tu otreed firv daya rurh during the pendency of the bent =tati uf 3 emeryrney. 9 :t. The lueul emeryrney neders of a chief rzerutior of es enuray shan he rzu, nied on 10 triplicate and shau Iw filed wsthin arrenty.two huurn or na avun therrafter na lI prorticulate in the uffice of the clerk of the yrnmsing lassrd of the enunty, the uffree of 13 the ruunty clerk urvi the uffice of the secretary of alair. The beni emeryrney neder. n) u I3 rhirlrzerutire of a esty. Innrn or snUnge shau Iw vurnard in tr,piirate urut alusille jsted l4 within artenty.tuv knuts or na noun thrrrqfter u.s pruttirnble in ihr offier of the e lo et n) l$ awk munstspul rurpurntron, the offire nf ihr tvunty clerk arul the uffice uj th e 16 *en'rinrv of =tal!. 17 L Nuthsny in this arctiun shall he dermeri tai limit the pauvr nf nny bent

      }g yevernment in runfer upon sta rhsef rzerutiw any addasunal dutirn ur rreponadnitura 1g dermed uppenprrate gn       3. Any person schn knowingly rivbstra any brul emeryrney urder uf n thref gg ezeruher promulyuled pursuant to thin nortion in guilty vZu etaan B msademnnsur
    , gg       8. Whenewr a lural stair of emergency in deckserd by thr r5[rTre~sdsw n) n Io tro g3 yevernment pursuard to thin arrison, the chief e.zervliv uf ihr tvunty in uhsek aurh g4 local state of emeryenty na declarrd, or where a ruursty in whnUp evntained unthan u g3 rity, the mayor of such rily, may trqural the gutvrnur lia.rrmuss all ut any nure,In>r ,,)

gg untenerd snmates finm inalitutiona maintained by nwh ruunty sn wevninnu e w oth g7 neetsen nsnrty threr nf the everertion law. gg 7. Whenreer a bent stato nf emergency han hern dretared purnuant to thu as n..~. gg the chsof rzerutive of the evunty in which the kund state of emeryrney bru larn g declared, or where a vrbunty en wholly evntained saithin a rity, the chief rzrruhre ul the gg city, may requent the yuremur to provide anaistaner under this chapter, prurndr*t thod 3g such thief ezerutier detrrminn that the dinaater is bryvnd the rapursty v) tur*d gg yvernment to meet adequestely and state ansialaner is norrasary in supplement b=,sl y efforts tu sure lires and in pruirrt pnsperty, psJdir krahh and aufety, ur to ur er r

l. lossen tin threut of a dimeter.

33 } y 8. The legislature may terminuir by evnrurrrnt resolution, awk emerverv y arrb r. at any t,me. 37 l SS. Use of luent gurvrnment reauurren in a diaanter. I. Upon the thrent nr 30 occurrener of a draaster. the chief r.terutier of nny ydstirul suhdsnsion ** her*by j 39 autherned and emynrerrd in and shall une any and au fetatirm. elu s p m.r nl. 40 supplies, pernunnel arvi uther reneurres of his political aulnlisvivn in awk m,o e ner a. j 4I may be norrnaary or appnsprsale in rope with the draustre or uny carryenry r*=*.onug 42 therefrunt 43 t. tipun the threat nr scrurrence of a disanter, a rhirl eseruline may reyure .u.d 44 serept assistance wksrh in ruvedinated and diveriod by the rounty chsef rznuto e .n 45 prended in eersion twenty.ais of this article. 46 3. A chief esecutive may alav request and arrept ansialantefrvm any utker y>tstu.d 47 tubdivision und may rere,re therefrvm and utilise any verd or perninal pnoper,y ne der 48 serpsee of any pernunnel thereof on swh terma and evnditionn as muy la" musur+ o 40

  • agreed to by the chief rzerutiwa of the requealing and anniatiny politicul suhdunanon.

60 4 Upon tar recespa of a returet far assistance made purnuant to eulaisvision t="-r

      $1 three of this meetson, the rhirf ezeeutior of any pulitical subdivision may vnn. trout av 62 lease, on euch terna and evnditions as he may darm nere=*ary to prvmute the Pub'v

\ 53 welfare and protect the inirreste of such politiant tubdirision, any nerrwen, nlu tpareL S4 fucilities, supplies or other resources of his political tubdicinion. A ny Leone "r bas" 'l l H l

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8. 72G5.B 9 l reul or pernunal prvperty purnuant in thin sulahrsannt. nr uny transfo r nf I-r unnel ,

g pursuant Arreta, shau be only fut the pury*=o of nunnny a p dan al autahronn.n on g emeryrney relief, treunalrurttun. or trhalaistatinn nonah neersunry by the daunte r 4 .i .1 puistired sulaliesniun shaU.nvlla luddr fur nny u tann lan*d nynn the r terrear

   & ur performance or thefailure tu c2rrrve ur perfurns n charrrhunaryfuno tuon nr duty 6 "n the taset of any officer er em)>tvyer in currysny nut the pr..ruruun nf this arrtrun..

i y ti The rhirf esecutiw, when requenssny osonenlante purmstant tu thv neolonn onny g requent nuistaner jnim the exesi defense isnd eliansler preporedneu fun o a nf any nther g yddsrul auldivision, but only if the rivil defenar urul thannter prepareduru Jurer= of 10 the type hrsny wquested huw ahndy I-en no Huntni u ahin Her indan ul nutahriaruna gg vertuenting assistante. The chief r.secutiw of any pdtlient sadabrvonn tre versny nur h a gg trquent sa herby authorised und empowerni, nadoprt in the prnrrstuna nf arrienn i lutRly'stZ of thin Urllr$t, au trRyund lbMetU. g4 7. 1 ny puwer ur authursty evnferred upon any puhtu nt aulabrinion by this nostunn l5 shau In in uddhi<>n te <snd not an suhalduuun for ur knaarasun nf any pouren e an. thurity <>ther usar eested in auch nuidiriatun or any vHurrr therruf. g7 l 16. Cuvrdination of heal dinaater perputednru Jurrrs and Iverd revil defenar gg forren in disantern. I. Lipun the therot ur verurrmer nf u dinastre, the rhirfeser,arn nf g, a tvunty muy courdinair respmars fur reyurata for uuiatunre made by the rhsef y rzerutiv vr any pulititut subdinaian within the e,>unty. y 2. Covedination of anaissance shedt utilke criatsny urynnusauuna nnd lines nf authuray und shau utilbe any disaster preparednru nr rird d frnar plans perpared by the oferted municipaidy. 23 24 3. A chief esecutin ur any elected or appointr4 rvunty, rity. Inwn ur rillary 20 oficial skau not be hdd reupmaible for acta n eniaan.nn vf dwonte preparednru furres or esal defense furres when performing dinaatre auiatuurr. 36 2I l 27. Continuity of tural gewrnments. I. Swry runnly. rreept uu.m vindly 38 runtained wsthin a esty, torry esty, ewry town und vrvry rtUayr shall hare puwer in 29 prvndr by lurallaw, and eury other pubite rurpuruliun. Julrart norpuration ur publir b nefit turpurution shau kant puaner to pruride by trantsatun.' fvr ita runtsnuity and 30 that of its electise and appusntire officers, including members of its tryirbaiw or 3\ yveerning budy when, in the eernt of a dinaster and the emeryenty runddinna ruuant 33 thereby. any of such officers is unai>ie kr diarharyr the powees and duhrs nf hia nHire 33 or k abeent from the political soldivision. In any such twul bow or re,*dution.

  • 34 prvsssson may be made that the remusul nf a diantnlity or the termination nf an 35 aheente from the political subdivision of an vHierr higher un a hat or unter of 30 nuresasion provsdad Ikerein to en offire shall not terminute the arrnre in auch nHnre of 37 an individual kneer en auch list or veder of autvruiun who in Irmpunsrtly falling auch 38 offire. Netwsthstanding the prwunens of any general nr aperial law or esty nr nuage 39 charter, a lueel law or rseulution adopted pursuant to thu nrrtion may be nunir 40 efforties wsthout appevoel at a mandstury or perminin referendum but in nu cuar 41 than such locallaw or reevlution become effectiw until une erritfied rupy thermf har 43 been filed with the clerk of the political subdivisinn ur uther upproprsute offiri>J 43 d4"for euch purpeer by the respectin legislahw or yvwrnsny la>Jy, une en.

44 Ivied copy skerenf has been filed in the office of the . tate rumptrvuer und Ihree errufieJ 46 appise thereof heer been filed in the office of the aerretary of state. 46 No prwinion of this subdivision skau be evnatrued ur suterpreted as uHerting the 41 salidity of any ordinance, laeallaw ve resolution rnarted prior to A prilfirst. ninetern 48 hundred eeernty nine or actions taken therrunder by the yvwrnment of any enunty. 49 city, town or ri# ape. 60 2. The provisione of this enction sh'nu not be applirulde in any ruae where the

  $1 continuity of the ponernment1V a pulitical subdivision ur that of any of sts electie ur
  $2 appointies officers is otherwise provided for by or pursuant 80 lano.

58 3. This section eksU be construed liberaUy. The puusra herein yranted skullle in 64 adduien to and'not in tubetitution of any puwer ynssard.'prvredure prvaded or 33 pronsson made in any other law.

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4 . i S. '.05 B 10 l \ \ to. State dretartuinn of dinaater emervenry. I. Wheneser the yvwenne, un his 2 uwn inittatin ur purnuant to a trt(t eat fnam urv ur more chief rsreutiere,Jiaula that n

               '3 dinaster ha.n ureurred ur unay be immstvM fvr which lural puerrnamenta erv urudde tu 4 respund odertuately, hr shall derkre a dssanter -ra. c by narrutiar order.

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t. The rzeentue order ahaU include a dracriptiun of the diaaster, asul the ufferlerl
  • 6 arru. Such urder ur vrders ahaU rvmain in effret for a penud not to esermi si.s muutha 7 nr until rneinded by the guternur, whvhrwr versen fir.L Ttv yuerrmur may iu v g addntional vedern in extend the state disaster tw. , fur additiorud penuda und la 1 g ezreed anz muntha 10
                       $ Whenesn the yvser.uir sha'l find that a dsaaster in of awk newrity anul I g magnitude that effectise vnpunn sa bryvnd the enpabilitna uf the alate and aWJww.I 13 5"!dirliona, he shad nuske an approprik requent fur [dorul anssatan" amilable 13 under jederal law, and may make aouilalle uul uf any funda prvadd useler ar 14 vueernmental emerventy fund or auch utAer funds an may le aanilalde, suffnevnt g3 funda su pruride the rr<fuired state share of p-aMa made under unyfederal pmyrum J r 16 meeting diauster related espervra including thuar eeuiloide to indinduala and 17 f"*ili*'.u. Pual disaster teruwry planning. Whenewr a stale dinaster rmoryeury han 18        l13 tg been dretared any ruunty, esty, tuum or riuays intiudd in awk dsamatre erru ahau gn prepare a luvul terutvry and redesetupmeM plan, unican il aksU be dernmed kt le gg unnerrasary or imprarival by tu rummianiun.

gg (a) A lural verowry and redewtopmeN plan skau include, but nbd not le limild plans for replarrment, rerunalructiun, rrmvoul er %: **w. uf danuayd ** y Lo: g4 destruyed furtlitiea; prupuned new ur amended tryulaisuna aanrk en sensnap. nuindirision, butiding or munitary urdinantes and roden; sad plena fur ervnume g3 gg reeuwry and evmmunity deselopment Sur.h plana akallLake into errowst and in the y rzieM pructirable incorpurule relesntM esisting plana eied pularson sad aura % san shaU lake intu orruunt the nord Lu minimise Lhe putential import of any futurr gg y diaanters un the rummunnty (b) Prupuned plana shad be preneMad at a publir hearing upon fine days n stier an 3g publinked in a newspaper of ventrul circulation in an uren sffersed and trun.umuted Lu the radio and trierision media for puiditation and benadraal Surk nutser shaU awr 3g the time and place of the heunne and indicate aohere rupine vf the propuanal plan uma y 33 6e innpersed or obtained. .iny resunty, nty, Luwn, or pinage rugwiral te perpner = 34 recomery and redewlupment plan purement to this aulalissuiun neer, spun mutu,J 33 agreement with any other nurh ruunty, rity, town ur usUeye, keid a joint hasnne uo 3g runnsder awk verowry and redeoclopment plan. 37 (e) Such plana shaU he prepared within forty fier days uper the dwieratinn of a 3g state disaster and ahau he transmiurd to the rummsation, The rummnnasus shau pfvride tia commenta un se plan wdAin tan de)e after rowsesny eurA plea. cd) .i ,mn shau - ed b, a.h _M,. ~,,. - ur rius .sain L,n da,.

               ,, offer recesring the commenta uf the evmmianion The adeplad plan eney (se amand4 at O any time in the namr manner aa originauy prrpored, reviand and adupant.

y (e) The adoptal plan shou 6e the u//icial pulicy fur rowsery and rWeendupment p walkin the municipality. y (f) Nothing in sia aertion shau perriude any municipalityfrom apylving]=r any y 4, fueralfunda.g gy, pg,,,gg,, ,7,,,;,g,,,, , gag, ,q,,,y g, , g;,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, pp ,, g, O O *derierstion of a state dinaster emergency (Ae yumernor may direct any and e# errarva el the eLole guerrnment to prurida onnistanen under the ranredinetion qf ao dismaler 00 prepersdneen comminion. Such stair aanistante may inetude: (!) stilising, lending, 31 y, gg,;.i, g, pygigge,g ,ubditiniurus, wim or windul compeneolius asrefur, ppement. 03 eupplies, faestities, aerstres of state perevnnel, and oiker remuurnen, aanr aan he Ob e.stension of credit; (t) distributing mniieino, medinal supplina, fuoal end earr 04 esmoumable supplien through any public or priesto aqmmey euLhurised to deneninaw she 00, name:(3) performing on puidie ur priente kende temporary enuerpency work enneMnet

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8. 7205 B 1 fur ihr pruartien of publir krakh und nedety ciruriosy eletorrn nuel weer Lury, uusLent) 2 emeryonry repaira ks and irmputary trylnerments of puldur Juuabstra nf ydigunst 3 sulelinsasuna dumuged or daatroyrd as a resuu of nurh dnannter, tsrut (4) nonLsny such 4 otArr mar ofikoirfacilition, e4uipment, supplies and pernunroel an usay la nerrnaury in 5 nasial an noping with the dinaster ur any emeryrney resultsny therefruns.

6 l 1.s.s. Swprnnon of viker lasen, l. Subject tu the state rurwtatutsun, the fedend, 7 rirutstuuva and federal statutes and nyulatiurw. urul after areLsny the auluire of the g rummaanson, the puerrnor may by esecutsse order ternpurarsly suaperui spwenfie p pnommons of any alatute, Larut laan, arrisnaner, ur urr$rrn, ndra ur tryuluhuna. ur psria 10 themf. of enV *9enr1 4"!'nt * *L"Le dia*^Ler em"V'nry. sf runspluwer wsth nurh gg prunmens would pnevnt Ainder, or delay s.rthm noresaary un rupe wsth LAr dimuter. 12

t. Sumpermona pursuant tu subdiviaiun une of this serknes ahan I,e nuloject in the 13 juttuvsny standards and limita:

9 a nu supennien shau be made for a pervad an rzeram uf LAirty duy's. pruridni, g5 kuumr, that upam rvennderation of au uf LAr retrusus fuels urul rsrearrwusnern. Ihr

                                           }f genersmaa' 19usy estend lAs Euopencum for UdditiUrsal per1erla not tu v3rretl thsely tiayn 17
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6. no nunpennon shaU be made which dura nul aufryuned the heuuh urul welfare of gg the publir and whirk in not reunmaidy narranary to the disaster effort; gn 'r. any mark uunprnaum arder shau aperVy the akstutr, brut law, urdsruswe. urder, rule se nyulahun er part thenof to be suapended und the tenna und wuGtkina of the 21
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  • 22 i the order may prendefor swh nunpenniun unty usuler partscular cirrumstawen.

gg 34 . sad may pruride for the olierntsen er modViralkm of IAr tr<tusrementa of awk statute, turul law, vedinenea, urder, rule er regulatius nunpended, und muy iwfude utArt 25 servan and twnditsanat . , 26 any nunk swpennen order skau prende for ihr minimum deviation jnnm ihr e g7 requsrementa of the eastute, Lussi Law, urdinanes, urder, rule ur regulatkn iuapr sulni gg evannaent wah she dinaster ersaan deemed narsaaery; urul

                                                     / wAen     y. M, spenalista shaU he aamiyned tu unmist witA LAr n l<dnt                                         '

e.wepeney saienn av anad needlane edeeru effresa remating inom auch amape,wien. y 3. SueA euepennune shaU be qfjersiv from LAr time uruf in ihr manner prraerstml 32

                                            # se ewA          erders and a&au 6e publiaAad as suon um pructicuIdi in (Ar sists buurtirt
4. TAe lapseLiture may terminate by ev:;eurrent reaulution e wshw untrra inuurd 34 under IAin endaan at any time.

30 l 204. Une of cisil d4enen fueran in diauntern. I. The evermur may, in his

                                         '  30 discretaan, direct the state cieil defenas commission ku evnduct a rivil defenar dvsu, 37 under its elinetaen, in which aU er any of IAr rint defenar furres of 1Ae atute may Ic 39 stdised to pagfenn the duties eengned to lArm in a estil defense emerymry. fur the N pw 40    ,,,,poon g proaecting and preeerosas human life or prvperty in a disanter
                                                                         ,f,,,,, in tA. , tat, eAag operal, under the direction und rummand of 4I 1Ae case dire war of eieil defense, and sAsu puaaraa LAe aume puserra, dutira, rsyhta.

43 ,,, -X- and innaeumatise se are applsrable in a rhil defense drsU hrid 4t time 43 direetion n{ the sia6e eieil defenee comnaseia auter (Ar prvnaiuna of LAr New Yur.k 44 asete defense esserpeney sci. 45 s. Leont see elcieil d4ener forces. a. Upon the throut or verurrence of a dinaster,. 46 and denne and i==-L'alyfeuewing LAs aume, and eenpt sa utAerwiar ynmdad ini

  • 47 pereyroph 4 y this anbdimeien, the enunty ekief esecutiw may dsrert (Ar civil defenar 48 dnreciar e{ a eeunty to seeint in the protection and prearnaaiun of human life er 40 prvperty 6y holding a cieil defenes driU and fruining exercise at (A, arene of (As 50 diesater and at any other apprepnade placee within IAe ruuruy, in which au ur any 31 ciril delenesJerene sees be neued upon to perform the ciril defenae duti<= a==ionod to '
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83 them. . ,, . 53 b. The eieil defenee Jeroes af the eeuby skau be royarded on a rsaerne disanterforce 64 ao 6e assiested, in inAels in in part, by LAs enunty rint defense dirertur upun (An 86 dsrectnen of the county sliig esondier wAen (As, tvuruy cAirf czarutia, in hia , - - . , . ~ , - - - , -

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3 prtmir nyrnrivs ruarrrusuy runitalk por dianstre ruaaratunre rare insuffirtent ndropsutrly 3 to evpr wtth the dianaler. \ 4 e. Ezrept nn prortdvd in pansyraph alnf thi. antaliridinn. the runnty chief errentorr

             $ rnny rzerer.e the pun ** runferrrd npar hin.str perngruph n of thin sulahrranor. nr 6 mny dmetu,ar the erni defenn p,rre, nf Mr vnunty sn whab nr in port nn his nwn y mution nr upm ihr treprnt nf the rhtof rzer utits ufficer of us atUayr, barn ne raq 8 lurntrd within the runnly of wherh he in nn nyrrer.

g d. Where the bu nl nHnre of runt defenar un n tily in indeperulent of the enunty offn r 10 "l'ir'l dclin'r and i: nnt runantidnied therrwith the runnty chief rzrentire mny on rer t g g ihr first defenar direrter of the runnty to trnder runiatosu r senasn nurk rity unty u hen gg the rhtef ezerutitw offurre of such rtly kna certtfied La him that the dnt defenarporren nf gg the city harw twort nrtsrvated pursunnt in ihr prurisinna nf nulativnainn threr nf thu l4 arrtsun asnd that all reannte en nmsinide bresUy are insuffirtrut udrqtustriy ko esore urnh 15 Ih' di"* 16 '- W h'" VI"'m i"V di"**l U'"I'l"" P"unnt to thia aretinn, enunty ned g7 defenarfurera ahnt! uprmte under the dirretton and rummand of the evnnty nnt gg defenar durretor and his duty authorised depuura, und ahnu puaaraa the anmr p u rra. gg dulirs, nyhta, petntryes ornd immunttira they usould pvaarna when performin<t their gn dutien in a luently sym.nrvd nril defenar dnu ur irrnning rzrresar en the ned nr gg politsral sulalinasun un whsch they are enn> Uni, empluyed ur annigned earti dejnar

   ,    gg trapuruibilitiva.

y J. The chsef ezer aser uffurrr nf u esty ahnuIr rnymaiblefor the runduct of thaowser g4 operutions wsthin the rily. including the operations riirerted by the tvunty etest defe ur gg dster kor schen rendertny dsansler wistaner tetthan a enty purauunt ko th., aretu.n gg y. Outside of es rtly. the sheriff of the tvunty, innet an Nannou evunty she gg rum mianioner of ydire nf the ruunty of Nnannu, ahnu anpemar ihr uperrasans n) sh, y ciril defense dirretur schen rendering pener vHirer Julira incident to abau.Lrr 3 nus'atante. The aheriff and such ramminainnre may delryute anerk auprmanry pnuer ' 4 to un virried or upp dnthi inwn nr nilage erffirial in the estres affertent,

        .'y        k. Neither the chief rzerutier offierr of a city, nor de tvunty chief rzeruurw. nur y an y rierird or appointed town ur village offirial tu w %m the tvunty chief rarrutsrs kau y delegated superstaury power na aforenuid shall to held respvnailde for outa nr y versinavens of etril defense porces when perfneming disuster tuaintaner, y          4. City use nf nesi defenar forren. n. li mpthe therc.t ne swrurtente of n dsmato r y uund during and smmrrhately fadbowing the anmr, nnd ezery un othenciar prvesdral u, y paruyroph d of thin au!*dirtasun, the chief estruliw nl u etty may divert the em alefense diretter of the rety to cuial in the pnderlinn und prearnwaion of humnn hfr ur y ;vruperty try hulding a rtral defenar dnu und trusnsng eserriae ut the arene nf a v ulinualer and at un y nther appre priate piners wsthin the city, in whsrh nu nr emy rurst 40 defenseforrea may tw rullert upm to perfrorm the drti defenar dutien aanignni su skrm.

AI b. The etril defense porn a of the etty shau be repantad o a reeerw dinuatreforre su 43 le actioated, in whole or in part, by the etty rirst defense diverLiv upm the direrbn*, uf 40 the chief estrutior ugiere of the rity schen the lauer, in his diarrrtion, in evnmurert IMt 44 the pernunnel and reanurres of tural municipal and primin agennra nnemnuy 40 aouitelde fur diaanter suaintaner are insuffinent adequately to evpr enth (Ar durater 40 e, E2rept as prodded in parugraph d of thna nuhdioision, the chief rzenaiw nHirer 47 of a city may rzerriar the parer evn/rrred upon him in paragtnph n of thu 40 aulalirisson, or ma y derretumte the rivil riefrurforren of the dly in whuir ur in port. vn 4II hsJ uten motion ur upun the request of the head of the city police furrr. SU d. Where the lueal office of rini defense,in a city is under.the jurindirtion nf n 0 l' runnolidated evunty nffsre of rint defenar an pruridad in the New York alair defenor

       $'2 emergenr1; art, the chsrf rzerutive offierr of such rity seeking the annistrener of nni 53 defrue forers in the protection and prearrmaiam of human life ve prvperty wethen EH auch eity becauar of auch daaouter, must requent the name from the evunty eksof
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8. 7M5 B 13 1 eteruttre in u hsch aurh rily in lerntrd. on Ihr sarnr nnon ner na prus adr,1).,r runangnn,c 2 kr tuw na nurl eglinyra in sulajirsanun tuen of thsa sertonn.

3 v. \I'hnt p*rferrmsng elianaler unaninner purauront tu lhen s,dedorrunnn role a rvel 4 d*ferve forren ahnli upentir under ihr dstretsuu noul runnnand o) IIn- roty coral th Ir n,r 5 durertur noul hun duty nuuurnsert deputsra.'arul shall p uvs> tin .nna e,arr,. Jul,r,. j 6 rryhLe. pnrilryra. nnd immundsra they unruld pesuru u he n perf,en,, l ros dator, ,,

  • I 1 n barally symarrred rivildiferve disU nr trututunj ezera no or, the o riu on erhn h they arre 1 g run,lled. rmployed nr uansyned rini deferar re pmadalan a g l Where the rtly risil deferve furren lutt, been dsers ted tu nuut on bunt dnn.ser I gp nyerntinna purauant in parnynsph n nf thu aulatornatun. noul the a her) rterntor,.nfferre '

g} vf the esty in ermnnerd thnt the perumnel and tremerra uf bn al nounn opd and perruir gg nyrntsen uwrmnUy urnsilalde far Jtsnater usutatune r. t ur ludunt bu nt cord defenar l3 furren. arr snaufficient uderluntriy in vnpr tenh the drunter. h* unay rrritf y thefuert he g4 the enunty thsef rzerutier Ursd rrepsral the anunty a hsef eterntsu, in durort Ihr runnly g$ rivil defenar dsterint in rendr* ruauksnre an the eIly. en prueodod or aulatorrainn tuu uf

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16 IA 8" g7 y. The r knrf r.terutite uffierr of a nty shallir erapenadde jne the noonturl of draustre gg upenasuru scathin Ihr esty, sneluds ny the nyerntonna diverted hv the nmuty rarol defenar gg derretur, when vnulersny dsauster unuksure u nhan n e sty purnuant in U,ia gg auhdtruiurL gg

h. Nnther the chief esecutire uffneer nf a rity. nur the runnty chief erreutiov, ahedi gg Ir krid renpunaible fur ririn ur uminauma of rsrst defenar funra uhrn perfurnosny 23 dsmetre uanutuner.

24 l 4. Subrtivision one of section twenty of chapter seven hundred eighty four 25 of the laws of nineteen hundred fifty-one, constituting the New York state defenac emergency act, ma amended by chapter four hundred sixtpfour of the 26 laws of nineteen hundred seventy fise, in hereby amended to read as follows: 27

1. There is hereby created in the executive department a state civil defense 28 29 mmmismi n to consist of the (commissioner of transportation, the chairenan of the public rervice comr9iaaion, the superintendenta of banking and insurance, the 30 e mmincioners of health, education, nocial nervices, commerce, agricultunr and
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31 marketa, corwervation, housing and eummunity renewal, general services, the 32 industrial commiasioner, the chairman of the workmen's compensation board, 33 the director of the division of veterans' affaini, the secretary of state, the y y superintendent of state police, the chief of atsff to the governor, two directors to be selected by the governor and one additions' to be member,. local 36 appointed by the governor by and with the consent of the >,rnate.The member so p appointed by the governor may be the state director in the event of a vacancy 38 on the commission caused by the resignation, death, or inability to act of the 30 member appointed by the pvernor, the state director appointed pursuant to this 40 nection shall act in place and stead of such member until a suemsor is appointed. 4I The governor shall designate one of the membern of the commission to be the 42 chairman thereof) same members as the members of the emergency servicen 43 commission as established in article two B of the executive law. The commissian 44 may provide for its division into subcommittees and for action by at ch 40 subcommittees with the same force and effect as action by the full comminaioe. 46 The members of the commission, except for those who serve ex officio, shall be 47 allowed their actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their 48 duties under this article but shall receive no additional compensation for services 49 rendered pursuant to this article. 60 i S. Section six hundred fifty six a of the county law, is hereby repealed. 61 10. Section sixty, subdivisions six, seven and eight of section two hundred 52 nine m, section two hundred nine-n and section two hundred nine o of the 53 general municipal law, are bereby repealed. 54 17. This set shall take effect on the first day of April, nineteen hundred 66 seventy nine. 9

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                                    .'tsphen-)-read once end refermi to the oinnnit. c .o u a3 anil Me.ui.

AN ACT to amend the anscutive law,in relation to state and local natural and maenade disaster preparedness and to amend the New Yott stats defettse emergency act, In relatica to membership :! the state cFeil defense coff. mis.sjori The Propte of the Statt of Nese ) >rk. re:.r. t.. .~ . ...> r. .> ...I .1. . o ra r. y .t.. enart un fuuows: I .9etion 1. Subdiviaion one of sectmn tw enn h <.' ibe cu cuuve law, a-2 added by senate bill no. 72G5 n launa to ih...:. r ' pqun,ine , 6- 1. n b3 3 amensted to read as follows: , 4 I l' inn the threat or occurrens r uf . elu 1r. ii .. . h.ef .3. cutn e uf a ivunn 5 rnav coordinate responnes for requesta for e i t... i . s.t sie 13 the cha f est ru tn r 6 (ot] of any polital subdivision wittun the ununn 7 i 2. :4ectaon twenty e;4bt a nl auch la .v. ad.h i hs ach hill > twreb) s amended to read na fol'.owa:. - 9 l 28 a. Post dinasier ricuvery planninic. t Wt.enru r .t.tc dia act 10 emergency has begn declared any tvunty. ein . tom i. ne s it'a i:.cludi .! in auch 11 dianater aren shall prepare's local tverry' auut n h s elopinctit phai utdevi (it 12 sha.ll le deetned to be utmW or inipractirn; la ti.e tvant;wwuon) the.

                         ,I    lapsniaber hady of Lhe nusascipality shau de:ennsno s a p. tan L,,:a s.s.osesrmrp or ss sneprmetsasi. Prsee su ansksnq smstk determiin,atson. U.e r .. .rrspdaty shsdl nunfy W 13 ee.ssussbasion af sia 54&ntJ to Jef'spo prrporofiva an.t pn,t rd, on opprirtunity' lo le eemsusent ne the comassagion.. Wilkin filleen Jatin af ter tone darlaration af a osotr 17 dsanaler, say coundg cs'Jg totret er W ancludnl en un A diroster arco eau # Erperf ,

d je se 44, eessansammes inhedAer the prepershon of a rrev<ety anal rrderclopment 'p?an kas .- 19 base - ---", and if,, ant, AAe ressona for nut preparsnp sura plori. WiJAin assty t 3 dupe #de lhe dessereeliss el.a.aisse diseaser. LAe commission shall report to JAe, i i 23 pomimmer end. Abs.&syisinhsrs,4Ae adsdua 4/ local recorvry and redsorfopment plana. , 38 sankadnar the menme af.imstpeussespality schich han fastrJ ur refus<d to rummenee the 23 desenayMamai # a rosessry and redesel0PmenJ klan. 24 2. T;an sous essemons skall prende aschnical ass 6staru e in the derrlopment of surk 25 - p&sas upon IAs regned W.aueA county, city. town or cellage.

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5 2 A. 18184 f.... neM i 6 1 [(a)) 1 A local resovery and fedevekspment plan 1.au n.. h..tr. f 3 he liadaad not pinas for rapinastnent, reconstrucoon, remm al . e no., at .n 3 dansaged or destroyed feeQitier, proposed new er arnended n.gulatwri eu. t. ..

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                             ,                  4 economic recovery and communit) drulopn.cnt. Such plan 4.ll m, e secount and to I.he essent practienble mcorx,cate releuni cu hn, :,,p3                            h, ...a 7 policose and such plans shall take into account the need tai minim.w 8 potential impact of any future dinasters on the commuruty.                                     u.n 9     [(b)] 4 Proposed pians sha!! be presented at a public hesnne upe                              e- In 10 noties published in a newspaper of general circul.ition in the arcs af fertnf
                                               !! tranarnitted to b radio and television rnedia for pubbessinn and be . ir ,.

12 Such notice shall state h time and place of the heanng and indra.e .l.m la capess,af the proposed plan may be inspeeted or obtained. Any tvuna ot3 14' tours. or Wilage [rmiuired to prepar.) preponna a recovery and'radeveteen."o 18 pina' pursuant to tJUs sabdivssion may, upon mutual agreement with any other 16 such county,eity, town or village, hold a joint hearing to consder mich re.us en 17 and redevelopreent plan. 18 [('c)) 4. Such plans shall be p* pared within forty fnc dan ..i., the 19 declaration of a state disaster and sha!! be trammittnj to the commi,9:~ !1 e it... n*t..r 30 commismoo shall provide its cumments on the plan withn, ten 21 receiving such plaa. D _ [(d)) & A pina shall be adopted by such evunty, city, town or s dinge .it 38 tes days after reoriving the commen s til the commission. The adopted plan M be astended at may tisme in the same manner se orsginally prepared, res c.d

                               '                28 adapted.                                                                                         . :t 28      [(e)) 7. De adopted plan shall be the nffacial polie v for r~uscry
                                ,               27 redevelopment within the muni-ipa'ir                                           nun.i. palit.   'ec m 3       [(f)] 3. Nothing m th4 seccon r..di prtr!ede any                                                      '

29 30 applying for s* *seqPring and recesrew any it4eral fu 31 et the laure of sinstase hundred fifty one, constituting the Nc= York .se 22 defense emergency act, as amended by such bill, is hereby arnended to r an 38 follows: M 1. %sre is tuseby [ created) eentmwd m LAs division e/ md:sary ead ae ' 35 edenre in the essenties departamat a state civil defense commimior of transporsauen, the chaarman of the pubhc servre 36 the -[(====" the~mper%toodsets of bank ng and insurance, the cunmmers 37' ===i==l= N of health, admaation, sonini esevices, anmmer e esemnimiseer, the abairmaa at the workmen'a c

                                                  # asste'peEse, the shief ci saa# to the goveroor, two local directors to tie
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MNEX A SUFIOLE COUNTY, N. Y.!

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To enable government at all levels in the State to exert prompt and effective leadership in any disaster. II. RESPONSIBILITY AND"bRGANIZATION A. RESPONSIBILITY

1. Ultimate responsibility for relief and recovery from disasters occuring in New York State rests with the Governor. Similarly, responsibility for relief and recovery from disasters occuring within a political subdivision of the State rests with the chief executive or administrative head of that political subdivision.
2. Under the Laws of the State of New York the Division of Military and Naval Affairs is charged with all civil defense and natural or nan-made disaster co-ordination responsibilities. The Chief of Staff to the Governor, the administrative head of the Division, is the State Director of Civil Defense.
3. When directed by the Governor any or all State-agencies are authorized to, and shall, provide such assistance as may be required of them. The integration and coordination of all disaster assistance shall be directed by the State Director.
4. The State Director and directors at all levels shall plan, organize, staff, and develoo an operational capability as required by the Laws of the State of New York and other annexes to this plan. They shall develop and keep current necessary appendices to this plan and its annexes.

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i 5. Directors at all levels will institute and i maintain a training program to ensure a fully operational staff during a disaster. B. APPOINTMENT

1. State i

The State Director will appoint a Deouty Director of Civil Defense and a pemanent staff to assist l' in carrying out his duties and responsibilities. When required, this staff will be augmented by representatives of other State agencies and private i organizations. . i

2. District j

The State Director will appoint a District Director, Deputy DistMet Director and a permanent staff for ) each distM et. When required, this staff will be j . augmented by reoresentatives of other State agencies j and pHvate organizaticos. 3 Local JuHsdictions 8 The chief executive of a county or city is respon-sible by law for civil defense preparedness in its jurisdiction and for creating an office of civil d6fense to perforin the duties required for such preparedness. He may appoint a civil defense director to assist him in fulfilling this responsibility. Similarly, the chief executive, or administrative head, of a county, city, town, village or distMet is respon-sible for natural and man-nade disaster operations in his jurisdiction. To provide for a consistent and unifom response to all types of disasters it is orv-dent for the county or city civil defense director to also be designated by these officials to coordinate all disaster responses affecting their juMsdictions.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN STATE OF NEW YORX Annex A SUff0L1 Coc.vrY, .v. i. I s---~e - l C. STRUCTURE

1. State
a. The State Director has created, within the Division of Military and Naval Affairs, the Office of Disaster Preparedness to assist him to exercise the functions, powers and duties delegated to him under the New York State Defense Emergency Act, Chapter 10 of the Executive Law, and other applicable laws.

, b. Under direction of the Governor, through the State Director, all State disaster services will operate at predesignated sites. Such State personnel as are necessary to the disaster operations shall be located at the State Emergency Operating Center which is the point of oMgin of orders and instructions by the State to DistMet Emergency Operating Centers and from there to

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4. City
a. City directors, subject to the direction and control of their chief executives, will coordin-ate their city's response activities within their city., where necessary keeping the county director advised and coordinating all reouests for outside assistance through the county director.
b. The City of New York, comprising five counties, will normally report through the Southern District as a part of that District. However, in consider-ation of its large population, its complexity and its unique geographic location, in an emergency, and by agreement between the City Director and the State Director, it may report directly to the ,

State Emergency Operating Center if circumstances require.

5. All other political subdivisions will keep the county director advised of their disaster rispense activities and coordinate all requests for outside assistance through the county director.
6. Consolidated Jurisdictions A county and one or more cities within the county may consolidate for the purpose of performing any or all civil defense functions for both the county and such city or cities. The county director in charge of such an office will have the same civil defense re-sponsibilities as outlined above for the county and such' city or cities. A similar arrangement for other ,
  • disaster operations should be developed between the affected counties and cities.

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1. State
a. The State Director may employ personnel under the classified service, or may appoint technical advisors outside the classified service to carry out the State disaster preparedness program,
b. State agency heads, with the concurrence of the State Dirretor, shall appoint directors and staff for disas'ter preparedness services at the State Emergency Operating Center and/or established field offices, delegating to them appropriate authority and responsibilities for planning and operations.
2. Dis trict,
a. State agency heads shall appoint suitable members of their staff to each Otstrict Emergency Operating Center for disaster preparedness service, delegating to them appropriate authority and responsibilities for planning and operations in preparation for and during disasters,
b. District Directors shall recruit volunteers as

' necessary to provide an adequate emergency staff.

3. County and City Supervision and staffing of county and city disaster preparedness organizations and their sections and services will depend upon the availability of personnel, the needs of the jurisdiction and guidance provided by State and federal levels.

III. OPERATIONS A. NORMAL READINESS. Directors at all levels will carry out all respon-sibilities as set forth in Section !! of this annex.

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l i STATE Or NEW YORX EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN Annex A Tnk.,:s D * ~ . :' 1 N- l i B. INCREASED READINESS

1. Enemy Attack Governments at all levels will implement Standi-- .

Operating Procedures for increased readiness 'n accordance with directives of the State Director.

2. Other Disasters Governments involved in the disaster will execute Standing Operating Procedures for increaded pre-paredness measures necessary to mitigate the effects of the potential disaster.

C. EMERGENCY PERIOD

1. Enemy Attack When "Attack Warning" is received, governments at all levels will execute Standing Operating Procedures to fulfill the conmand and Control mission.
 ,               2. Other Disasters P

Affected governmer,ts at all levels will executo Standing Operating Procedures applicable to the disaster. D. POST-EMERGENCY PERIOD Directors at all levels will work with Federal t,nd State agencies in: assersing damage; maintaining or reestablish-ing government autnority and essential public tacilities and services; providing emergency food, housing and medical services; and plac;ng into effect economic con-trols as directer) by the Governor or federal authority. IV. SUPPLY

   .         Directors at all lovels will establish and maintain inven-tory controls to insure operational capability of the                  8 Emergency Operating Centers.

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1. Chain of Connand ,

Command and control shall be from the State Director to the DistMet Director to the County Director to the City Director except as detailed in Section II.C.4.b. of this annex.

2. Succession . . .

A line of succession shall be established at all s levels to provide an orderly continuity should ' any person with disaster responsibilities be . , .

                               -     unable for any reason to carry out such responsi-                                            f-bilities.                                                     .
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3. Emergency Operatino Centers -
a. State and DistMet State and DistHet Emergency Operating Centers have been established at cesignated locations.
b. Local JuM sdictions County and City Emergency Operating Centers have been or will be established by the appropriate chief executive.
8. COMMICATIONS Ccamunications at all levels will operate in accordance with the provisions of Annex 0.

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STATE OF NEW YORK EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN A""'* A St:EEOLE C0tJNTY,'N. Y. .

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                         .               CClF.A!D AD CCl;TF.0L A??DT.II 2 SUCC"SIC;; TO CC Fa2 AITACRINT d LI!,IS OF SUCCESSION TO M LCCAL CF'iT  . IIIC'JITil AIO CFFICI.U.S
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EMERGC4CY.0FERATIONS PLAN STATE OF NEW YCFX ANNEX A, APPENDIX 2, ATCACHMDIT D COUNTY OF St.TFCLK LINES OF SUCCESSICN

1. A line of succession shall be established at a*- ' levels to provide an orderly centinuity should any person with disaster responsibilities be unable for any reas;n to carry out such responsibilities.
2. Attachment D iridicate.s the lines of succession within the County of Suffolk.
3. A standard form (attached) is provided so that all County Depart:nents having an emergency responsibility, report in a uniform canner.
4. Lines of Succession reports may be updated as required but shall be updated not less than once a year, e

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L8NES OF SUCCESS 8CM _ TABLE OF CCNTENTS Paae Decattnent Paac Townsitic

1. Coudy Executive 26. Babylon
2. Divbiun of Emergency Preparedness 27. Hurttington
3. Coudy Police 28. is Lip
4. Courtty Sheriff 29. Sai.d@on
5. -Depsttnent af Public Works 30. Btockhaven
6. Depa.tonent of Healdt Servicu 31. P.ive<thead
7. Depa,tbneitt af Social Services 32. Sou.thampton
8. Dept. Fire, Rescue S Emerg. Servica 33. East Hampton
9. Dep11tmertt of Law 34. Southold
10. Coudy Cteth 35. Shelter Island
11. Depa.stned af General Services
12. Depastment af Labor
13. Planning Department 14 Departnent of P.tobation
15. Depa.tOnent af Agriculture (USQA)
16. Deparcneitt of Parks and Recreation
17. Boatui of Elections
18. LegisL1ture
19. BOCES I
20. 80CES 11
21. 80CES 111
22. Cowsty Of yce for the Aging (Human Resources)
23. Suffolk County Water Aadtori.ty
24. Civil Air Patrol (Suf folk Group)
25. Departnent af Audit and Coutttal Updated Ap1Li 1985
           ,     EldERGENCY CPERAT1CNS PLAN                 D
           ' , ANNEX A, APPEN91X 2, ATTACHMENT                      Q'ECElVED MM 0 7 1555 srATE OP NEw ycrx COUh7Y CP SUPPOLK DEPARTMENT OF           C0u m EXECUTIVE                            >

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1. Elected dRCWe% dent Offic.i:l Nme PETER F. COHALAN Tit.4g SUTTOLK COU'U EXECUTIVE Addrus Plwne.: Home 516-360-4000 offieg
2. Dula/ Act.hori:ed Deput,Lu , ,

A. N me JOHN C. GALLACHER - Title. CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE Address - Phone Home 516-360-4000 Office. . B. N=e Title . Adh us - Phone Home. Office.

3. EmeAge.ncy Ir.tesim Succusars A. Mme HOWARD C. DeMARTINI 7/24g DEPUTT COUNTY EXECUTIVE-ADMIN.

Adhess PIwne. Home 516-360-4000 offieg

8. Mme FRANK R. JONES Titig DEFUTT COUNTY EXECUTIVE-ADMIN.

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                 ,Phnne.                           Home. 516-360-4000                 of fice, C. Nae          I. outs SOLEO                                 Title         DEPUTT COUNTT EXECUTIVE-FINANCI Address Phons                               Home. 516-360-4000                            of fice. .

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Plwne Home. Office 9:.te of Complet.Lon 4/30/85 YU. Lt. '.:. Cut of E4ccice or incumber.C Of f<.m 1. I

a -._ E!'ERGENCY CPERATICNS PLAN STATE OF NE'.J YCRK ANNEX A, APPENDIX 2, ATTACH."ENT 0 CCUNTY CF SUFFCLK DIVISION OF E~erge_nen p1o.e1~edness LINE CF SUCCESSICN 19[5

1. Elec.ted or Encumbent Official Name - William E. Recan Title 04tecto s Add.tess Phone: Home 924 4400 x311 Office
2. Paty Authorized Depat,4es A. Name John V. Siletto Title CEEC (Decutu DLtcetor) l Add.1ess Phone Home 516-924-4400x3070f fice B. Mme Title Addtess Phone Home Office
3. Emergency Intenim Successors A. N1me G. 8eshlen Bennert Title oces1riens otti-e.

Address l Phone ___ Home 516 924 4400 x310 Office

8. Name Rich 1td Bounkton Title Re.scu.ees w gerent otticer Address
          , Phone M                          Home      516 914 4400x30s      Offic' C. Name              Richard W. Jones                        Title Pdercale1r Detene Olticer Add /Le44 Pho;te                               Home      924 4400' x300        Office
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E!fERGENCY CTEMTICNS PLAN RECElVED nat u i det STATE OF 1.D ycry fQ A'.'NEX A, AirENDix t, ATTACH!!ENT 0 CouMTY CF Suppotz

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i l DETAM!Eh7 0F a SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE L1NE OF SUCCESS 1CN 19f;,:

1. Elec.ted or Encumbed Official ywe DeWitt C. Treder Ti.ite Police Ccmmissioner Aditess Phone: Home 286-5000 Office
2. Outy Authorized Depc. ties A,ywe James A. Caples, Jr. Title Chief inspectot Address Phone & uome 286-5000' Office
s. Hwe Titre .

Aditess Phone Home. Office.

3. Emergency 1Merim Successors-g, yge David Buckley Title Chief of Headquarters Addresa Phone _ Home 286-5000 Office B. Name Elmer Wurt: Title Chief of District Address
                            , Phone.                               Home             t86-5000 Office C.Nas                       John Gailagher                      Title Chie.f of Detectives Address 1

Phone Home t86-5000 0ffice-D. Nat. Title

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CEPARTMENT OF SUFFOLK COUNTY SHERIFF LINE OF SUCCESS 10N 19[5.. l l 1. Elec.ted or Enctunbent Officiai l Name JOHN P FINNERTY Title SHERIFF l Add'tu s Phone: 548*3205 Home Office l 2. Duty AutJtorized Deputiu g, yag JEROME J. LINDER Title UNDER SHERIFF Addtus Phone Home 548-3208 Office y PATRICK O'FARRELL CHIEF DEPUTY SHERIFF TM Addtus Phone Home gag.n y t Office

3. Emergency intl %im Succusars A. Name CARMINE FLAMM1A Title CHIEF OF STAFF Add,tus Phone Home 548-5220 Office B. Nue ANNE BERNAG0ZZ1 Title ADMIN. ASSISTANT TO THE SHERIFF Addrus
         , Phone                                    Home               548-3206        Office C. Name        SALVATORE ROMAN 0                                       Title          0lARDEN Addrus Phone                                       Home             548-3281          Office D. Name.                                                          Title
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Phone Home Office Date of Completion Antil 17,1985

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EttERGENCY CPERATICNS PLAN STATE OF .'.E;J YCRK ANNEX A, APPENDlX 2, ATTACH!.lENT 9 CCUNTY OF SUFFCLK CEPARTMENT CF Public Works LINE OF SUCCESSICN 19f3.

1. Eleaed or Encumbent Official Nme A. Barton Cass T4tle Corm 11 s sioner Aditua Phone: Home 924-4300 x 340 Office rapnanK l
2. Duty Autho.tized Ocpaties A.Mme William R. Suckow T4tle Chief Decuty CO nissioner Adite44 Phone Home 360-4916 office nauppauge S. Nae Charles J. Bartha Title Comissioner Addie44 Phone M Home 924-4300 x 341 YapnanK Office
3. Eme,tgency Inte, tim Succe64 ara A. Nee C. Roger Meeker T4tle Chief Engineer Addie44 Phone Home 924-4300 x 551 office N~a n A B. Nee T4 tie Addie44
     , Phone                      Home                          Office C.Nwe                                               T4tle.

Addie44 _ Phone' Home. Office D. Name T4tle

       'Addte44 Phone                       Home                               Office Due of Completion       Aprii 10, 1985      *
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E!.!ERGENCY CPERATIONS PLAN - STATE cP .i.ra vCnx ANNEX A, APPEN0lX 2, ATTACH!!ENNRcrElVED APR 16 CCUNTY E30 0F SUFFOLK OEPARTAENT OF HEALTH SERVICES LINE OF SUCCESSICN 19f5/ I i

1. Elected or Encumbed Of fleiai i

Nat David Harris, M.D., M.P.H. 74tle Commissioner Addie54 Phone: Home (516)348-2700__ Office

2. Daly Autho.ti:ed Ocputies
A.Nat None Title i

Addiess Phone Home Office

8. No.me Title .

i Add.tus Phone Home Office S. Emergency Irtte.thn SuccusoM Deputy Director of Public Hith A. Nee Martin Mayer. MD Title C hie f . Bur. of Epidemiology 6 Disease Control Aditus Phone Home (516) 348-2757 Office 8.Mme Title Addtus

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Title Addtus Phone Home Office D. Nat Title

            'Addtus Phone                       Home                               Office Atte of Completion 4/11/85 St.gn. cwte of Etec.ced or Incukcer.t Of fict.:t 6.

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DEPARTMENT GF SOCIAL SERVICES LINE OF SUCCESSTCN 1985 l

l 1 Elected or inewbeM 0f fscial l Nec Alice A. Amrhein ' TLCte Comissioner Aditus Phone: Home 's 348'2306 Office 666-8430 Scepe , s } 2. Outy Aut) tori:ed Depu. ties l l A. Nee William W. Bartsch, Vr. ' Titic Decuty Comissioner Addtess f 4 Phone: M Home ' 348-2212 Office 4

8. Nec Janet Bosselman Titic Decuty Comissioner Address 4

Phone: % Home 348-2307 office i 3. Eme,tgency Ho44bte Numbers } A. Pab44c Hot 4bte Number 348-4010 l S. Unpublished Hot 4bte Number 348-4020 Date of Completion j f f '~ l ( SMinMure o6 Electea or ineumoent of ft <.u. Alice A. Amrhein, Comissioner  ; l I l l l 7.

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                                                .                                    LINE CF SUCCESS 1CN 1913;                                 ;

I I i i I. Elected or Encwbent Officio.t Nme H a .t is: n. r .% . .s Tide C ~ ~ . L c < * . .~n Aditus kne: Home M c. . c s 9 Office l l z. Daly Aahori:ed Depaiu i A. Nat. Wsa 5e $ e a s r% Title C H a~rs r=. it er b n. rig g. l Addtess Phone Mcme .o H. - r3.s'9 0ffice

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Aditess Phone +lome, W~V%Q Cffice

3. Emergency 1Merim Succusars A. Nat. k ,a f:, s e a e ne Title c'*Wr a. c' k.+0 s a.m Addtus
                %ne                                    Home          .c l t. - r3 J ; Of fice
8. Nue w . s v ,o s A W ed Title bee rr A--

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              , Phant.                           Home          W'O'                       Office C.Nue        6 c% e's              b wn J                       Title Ar. CH*c% Gee                                        < *ae r Addtus Phant'                                Home        Wl' 00                        Of fice .
9. Mme bH o i en L. O TLtte. J fra 79 b.c't-77"rdt udius Phone Home T $~' W D 0ffice vue of Completion $7llf *
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s<.gnuwte of 54ec.ced or 1ne=cea Ciwm 8.

E!:ERGENCY CFER.ATICNS PLAN STATE CF NEX Y:RK ANNEX A, AFPENDlX 2, ATTACHMEWT 0 CCU!.TY CF SUFFCLK DEPARTMENT OF LAW LINE CF SUCCE3SICN 19n

1. Elected or Encu.mbent Of ficial Name MARTIN BRADLEY ASHARE Title County Attorney Aditus Pitone: Home 360-4049 office
2. Caly Au.tho.ti:ed Depatiu A. Name Eugene Kelley T4tte Chief Deputy County Atty Add. teas Phone Home 360-4049 office g, name Arlene R. Lindsay Titic Deputy County Atty.

Addiess Nne Home 360-4049 office

3. Emergency inte, tim Succusars A, Name John C. Bivona T4Cle Bureau Chief, Municipal Sves.

Aditus Nne . Home 360-5130 office B. Name Robert Kearon ritte Bureau Chief, Torts Bureau _ Addteas,

                                    , Nne                                              Home   360-4049             office C. Name        Robert J. Cimino                                          Title Bureau Chief, Litigation Addtua Phone'    M                                        Home   .360-4049             office p,    gang     Patrick J. Barton                                         TiticBureau Chief, Family Court
                                      'Addzu$.

N ne Home 360-5764 office 01tt. of Completion 4 /19 /p < i Ub A%' Srgnature of Elec.ted or Incumcent Of fi ~ Martin Bradley Ashare ,

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                                                                                        .            CCUNTY CF SUFFCLK                      \
SUFFOLK CCUNTV CLERK
CCUNTY CENTER CEPART!.iENT OF RIVERHEAD, N.Y. 11901 LINE CF SUCCESS 1CN 19);

} l 1. Elected or Encumbent Official , Nwe Jallette A. KinselL1 Title County Cted l Add.tus Phone: Home(516) 548-3400 office l 2. Caly Aatheri:cd Ocpatiu A. Nee Edaard R. Hinu Title Chief Deputy County Cled l i l { Addte Phone Home (516) 548-3402 Office 1 l j 8. Nee Hago E. Masc 1%i TLtle St Depa.ty County Cle.d 1 Addiess l Phone Home (516) 548-3178 ogg eg

3. Emengency intesim Succusars l Nee Elaine A. Lelm S** 0*P"#Y * ***Y 0' A. Title l Aditus Phone Home (576) 548-3451 ggggeg he County Cled
8. Name Lo.%i J. NeppeLL Title Assist. tnt t Addtus l l
        , Phone                               Home.

I0I '##~ #00 Of fice. l C. Name GUA9e W. Hubd Title O'P"#W '##Y "' Addrus Phant. Home (516) 548-3436 ggg, Laura G. Ma. sten on DLPaty County Clt'd y, we Title

          '/datus Phone                                Home

( #' b Office l Da.te of Compte. tion W'#'

  • i s_ f._ _ / /_ - w e x._ c < ,> -

Scgnacwte of Etectea or Incumcent Of y. erat

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1 E :n:5;:v crE ur:cus r w. RECElVED h?R 2 BsYm c; :.E.. v ,2 l A:;Ex A, ArrENpix r, Arra:s:Ew r cxm cr s.rfca 1 j DEPAC.'.!ENT OF CENERAL SERVICES LINE Cr SUCCE3SICN pj,: i

1. Eicacd or Encu:-bert Of ficial i

Nec James E. Reese 7/24c Commissioner Addic$$ j Plwnc Home 348-40606 Office f

:. 0_iv Aadesi:cd sc.edc$

l i A. !;c-: VACANT Tidc Addtus .c, Piwnc Mcmc Office j i S. Nec Tide i Add *C.as Pitone Home Office

3. E:ncreencu IMerim Successors A. Nec John F, Randolph Tit.Le County Executive Asst. V.

Add'LCss Pitone Home 348-4182 Office B. Nec Vincent J. Forcillo Ti4Le Facilities Space Manager Addiess

         ,Pitone                                                                 Home             348-4442                   office C. Nag          Benedict M.                                      C a r l o ?. z o                    Tigic General Services Manager Adbless Pltone                                                                          Home     924-4300 x 299 Office D. Nat       Charles R. Skinner                                                                   Title Director of Information Mc=t
  • Add'icss N ne Home 360-5078 office Date of compiction April 23. 1985 b
                                                                                                       .%9               of Eleued or inewr.beM of frei:L i

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)                  E.'.:ERGENCY CPERATIONS PLAN                                                        STATE CF hE;e VCRK
>                  ANNEX A, APPENDlX 2, ATTACY'JEXT 0                                                   CCUhTV CF SUFFCLK CEPART,'. TENT OF     LABOR                                               Li,','E CF SUCCESSICN 1985 i
1. Elected c.. EncumbeM Of fici L Nae RADCND C. ALLE'DINCiR Title Ccrr.issioner I

Add.tu s Pitortc : Home 348-200L 0ffrce l l 2. Caly AMhori:cd Depu. tic 4 A.Nec JOHN R. O'DONNEli Title Senior Deputy Comissicner Addte44 Pitone Home 348-2CC7 Office f

8. Nec Denis Pryor 74tte Assi. scant to the Ccmissierar I i

Addic44 Phone Home 348-2006 Office. l t 3. Eme,tgency 1Merim Successors A. Nae JAMES S. SANDDG Title Chief Deputy Ccrmissioner Addie64 l Pitone Home 348-2068 Office 1

8. Nee CEORCE A. MASON T4CLt. Deputy Ccrmissioner I i

Addicae 348-2005

                   . Phone                              Home                                   Office C. Meme          c:mRCE S. CARR                                      Title Assistant Decuty Camissioner                      '

i A' Phant. Home 661-8600 X-288 Office - D. Nue Titie l

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e, 7 , .. E! ERGENCY CPERATICNS PLAN STATE CF !.E:. VCT.K ANNEX A, APPENDlX 2, ATTACH!.iENT 0 CCUNTY CF SUFFCLK CEPARTMENT OF m r m yn LINE OF SUCCESSICN ns; I. Elected 0.t Encumberst Official Nzme. Lee E. Koppel an Title Director of Planning Aditess N nc: Home 'i60-5189 Office

2. Culy AMho.ti:ed Ocpd.ies A. Nzme Arthur Kunz 74tigAsst. Director of Planning Addtess Nne Home 360-5191 office
5. Nzme Title Add'tes4 Phone Home Office
3. Eme.tgency iderim Successo.ts A. Nzme NONE 7 cte Addte44 ,

Phone. Home Office

8. Nzme Title Add.tes4
       , %ne.                      Home                                 0ffice C. Nmne                                                    Title Addie44                                                                                                !
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0. Name. Title j i

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         %ne                        Home                                      Office r

Date of Compte. tion f Il f) E, t V-

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STATE CF HEW VCRK CCUNTY CF SUFFOLK l DEPARTtENT OF PROBAT10N LINE OF SUCCESS 1CN 19[5,-

1. Elected or Encumbed Of fici:.L i

N2e Edvard N. Dra f fin Title Dieeeeor Addtus Phone: Home 924-4300, x200 Offiee l l 2. Daty Authori:ed Depattu l A.Nec Frank D. Bossert T4 tic Deputy Director Aditus l Phone M Home924-4300, x'202 office

8. Nag William P. Benjamin Tit.Le Deputy Director Aditus Phone Home 4 360-4238 offieg
3. Eme<tgency IMc?.in Succusors A. 142me Herman Grackin Title P r in c ip a l Probation Officer Aditus Phone Home 360-5263 office
8. Nee Norman, J. Taer Title Principal Probation O f fice r Addtus
              , Phone                        Home     66-8-2600       x313          office C. Nee        George L '. Proferes                        Title Principal Probation O f ficer Addtus Phant                           Home    924-4300, x241                 office D.      Mme   Leroy F. MacSorley                      , Title Principal Probation O f ficer
                'Addtus Phone                         Home       924-4300, x223                   office Da.te of Completion f&ll /EW                   '
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lj ~l / v ugate orizeueijr,4nwoea owtat l  ? l.

E'ERGENCY CIERATICNS PLAN CWi^ ~.i.Q Q .~ , . . STATE CF hE:: ; .'i..< ANNEX A, APPENDIX 2, ATTACH.'JENT 0 .. ,',' CCUNTV CF SUFFCLK l I I ! OEPARTMEMT OF Agr'eultural Stabilization and LINE CF SUCCESSICN i;33 l , Conservation Servir.e l

1. Eleaed or EncebeM Official Nag Frank Bender 7 cle County Executive Director USDA Agricultural Stacilization and Conservation Service Add'LU4 127 E. Main Street. Riverhead. 57 11901
            & ne:                            Home 516-727-2732                 Office
t. Daty Aaiwti:cd Depu.tiu A.Mme Allan Connell T404e District Censervationist USDA/ Soil Conservation Service Add.te44 127 E. Main Street. Riverhead. 57 11901 Pitene Home 516-727-2315 Office s.Nec 74tte Aditus N ne Home Office
3. Emergency IMLtim Succusara A. Nee William Sanok Title County Agent AddtM4 N ne Home 516-727-7850 office B. Nee Carlos Rodriguez Title County Supervisor Adbtu _
          , Pit 4ne                     Home         516-727-5666              offiee C.Mme                                                       Titie Aditc44 Pitone                           Home                                  Offict
  . D. Nat                                                  Title
             'Addtess                      -

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Ode of Comple4Lon 4/11/85 . . /. .- W.gnatnte of Elec.ted or IncumotAe Cf fred 15.

ANNEX A, APPENDtX 2, ATTACHMENT D CC . Y CF SuiFCLK CEPA;'TMENT OFPa rks , Recreation & ConservationiiNE CF S000ESSICN ;gj3; j 4

1. Elected or Entw-ber.t of fici:L Name John D. Chester Title Com:n is s io n e r Addte4s p;ene: Hcme 567-1706 Office )
2. caly Aahou:ed cepaiu l

A. Name Henry A. Berger TiticChie f Deputy Ccem. Add.tus Phone Home 567-1867 office S. Name Anthony J. Notarfrancer.co Title Depu.ty Comm. l Addtess l Phone Home 567-1700 Office

3. E.me,tgency inte, tim Suceusou ,

A. Name Schuyler Corwin Title Superintendent Aditus Phone Home 567-1708 Office S. Name LawrekeeJ. Hynes Tit.Le Chief Park Ranger Addicas

                  , piene                                     Home              567-1713           Office C. Name              Themas Downs                                          Title Park Supervisor III Addtus j                    Phone'                                      Home             286-1330             Office D.      Name.        Richard Jorgensen                                     Title Park Supervisor III
                     'Addtus Phone                                      Home              421-4655               0ffice E. N:.:e            William Sickles                                       Tit,gg    Park Supervisor III Phone                                      Home.               727-5999              Offier.

Cate of Comte. tion 04/11/85 *

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EnERGENCy CPERATICNS PLAN RECEIVED APR 13 535 srA;E CF :.Ex W ANNEX A, AFFENDIX 2, ATTACHMEVT D CCUNTy CF SUFFCtg CEPA U MEVT OF Board of Elections (Democrat) LINE CF SUCCESSICN 19J3

1. Elec.ted or Encu:-beM Of fici::t Nag
  • George k'olf T4ffe Commissioner of Elections Addtes4 Phone: Home 924-4300 ex 447 Office
2. Caly Aatito~1:ed Depattu A. Nee Gerald Edelstein T4tle Deruty Cc--issiene.

Addtc44 Nne Home 924-4300 ex 451 Of fice 1

6. Nae Title Aditess Nne Home Office l 3. E~er3ency IMerim Saccessors l

l A, Nge Bernard McSweeney Ti.cle Assistant Co=: sis s ione r Aditesa l Nne M Hoet 924-4300 ext 537 office l 8. Nee Joan Bryant 74 tie Deputy Voting Mach. Technician Addie44

          . Nne                        Home      924-4300 .x454      Office C.Nat         Kathleen Car 11                        Title vecina Machine Technician Addttaa N ne                         Home       924-4300 ex. 353    Office
  ,    p,    Mme     Angelo Baranello                       74tte Chief.' Voting Mach. Tech.
            'Md'Ltsa N ne                        Home      924-4300 ext. 539        office i

thte of Completion 4/11/85 *

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l SrgnMme of"Elec.ted or IkueoeAt 0f YC4d

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E."ERC-ENCY CTERATICNS PLAV RECEIVED sp.: ; 5 ,3 5 57;;E cp ,E: yC x N;!;EX A, APPENDIX 2, ATTACHME!;T D CCUhiY CF SUFFCLK CEPART"EMT CF acARD OF ELECHONS (REFUBLICAO LI!JE CF SUCCESSICN 19j3

1. Eicceed or Encur. bent Offici:L l

N1-e k'1111am J. Canary, Jr. Title Cc=issioner Aditchs Phone: Home 924-3128 Office

2. Cu.ty Aar.ito~1:ed Ocpatiu l A. Na-c Gerald Berger Title Deputy Co=nissioner  :

1 Adite44 Plwne Y Home ,924-3015 Office

5. Name Edward Ecker Title Assistant Cc=issioner L Aditu4 Phone Home 924-4300 office l 3. Emergency Instos4m Succu4o,ta A, name Eugene Reyer Titic Administrative Assistant Aditcs4 924-4300 office l Phone Home
8. Nme r 4 3 3 4- nr.nn, Title Administrative Assistant Addttse
                    , Phone                              Home                  924 3c1s           Office C. N e e c o w , n e.se. ,                                             Title     Administrative Assistant Addie44 Inons                    , . .

Home 924-3015 Office D. M?ime Lance Smith Title Director of Cameairn Finance

                       'MdttJ4 Phone                               Home               924-4300 ext. 566          1 Of fice Date of Completion weil 11, 1985 j        /11       '&

f* Srgnatwte of El,ected or Scumbent Of f4crat COMMISSIONER k'ILLIAM J. CANARY, JR. l7A

E'.:ERGENCY CPERATICHS PLAN 5'"!E 3 A ' 4

                                                                                                             ...,        STATE CF .'.E'e VCr..<

ANNEX A, APPEN91X 2, ATTACH.'. ENT 0 '* - CCUNTY C7 SUFFCLK CEPARTA!ENT OF BOCES I, Suffolk County LINE CF SUCCESSICN I;g;

1. Eleaed or En:ambeM Official Name n.. e,.~,.a
                                          .         x. noron                                     Tide         n4..         4-. es,-.

4..andent Aditess Phone: Mcme 288-6400 Office

. caly Ach a:cd Depatiu A. Name ... c.-4.. 3. , ., a 5 4 Tit 4t. Ass 4,*3 c.-. 4a*endent Aditua Phone Mcme 2 8 8-6 4 00 Office E. #1me Mr. Frank Perry T4CLc Assistant Superintendent Addit 44 Phone Home 288-6400 Office 1
3. Eme,tgency IMtAim Succe4so.ts 2

A. Ncme Dr. Gerald LaMantia Titie Administrative Assistant I to the Districe superintendent Addit 34 Phone Home 288-6400 Office

8. Name Mr. Vincent Franco Titit. Buildine Princioal, Occupaticna Addit 44
                     , Phone                              Home              '288-6400                        Office C. Name         Mr. Thomas Aylmer                                             Title. Buildine Principal, Spec. Educ.                       .

Addic44 Phone None Home 288-6400 Office D. Name Mr. Scott Wheaton Title Supervisor, occupational Educ.

                        '/ddtese Phone                                 Home            288-6400                               Office vue of comptetion              y'- H - 9 f              '

Gm . 0 pu,ptre of Eteu ed or Incumbent Offi;4:4

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E"EGENCY CPEPATICNS PLAV ~"S7 ATE CF :.Ex VCRK ANNEX A, APPEN01X 2, ATT ACH!aENT 0 CCUNTY CF SUFFCLK Board of Cooperative Educational Services OEPART.'dEVT OF Second Suoerviserv District of LINE CF SUCCESSION l933 d olk Coun

201 Sunris e Highway,ukatchogue,t)'NY 11772
1. Eleaed or En:wbeM Offici:L yme James Hines 74de Executive Officer /

Distrtet Superintendent Add'tu e Pitone:

Home 290 2200 Ext.
                                                                                ,ffice 0
                                                                                .00, 201, 202
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1. CQ k*.ltori:ed Deputies l A.Nat Dr. Philip Wood Title As sistant Surerintendent Addtus , l N ne Home 289-2200, Office

, Ec 204 B. Nae Title Addtus Pitone Home Office

3. Emetgency httstim Succusons A. Nae Dr. John McGowan Title As sistant Sunerintendent Aditus Pitone Home 299-2200. Office B. Nec Stanlev Packman Title Director of Administrative Services ,

Aditus

         , Pitone                      Home           289-2200.                   ffice C.Nwe                                                       Title Addtus Pitoni                         Home                                       Office
     ') . Nee                                                    Title
           'Addtus                      -

Pitone Home Office Dete of Completion 4/11185 ' Me  ?- g'natwte of Etcctea or incaceM Of frcrat 20.

RECEWEunra-- E'aERGENCY CPEPATICNS PL AN STATE CF :,ix yCzx ANNEX A, APPENDlX 2, ATTACH! DENT Q CCU'.7Y CF SGFFCLK BOCES III, Suffolk County CEPART! DENT OF 507 Deer Park Rd., Dix Hills, NY _ LINE CF SUCCESSICN ;g3 11/4D

1. Elected 01 En:.u.nber.c Of fici:i N:.me Dr. Edward J. Murphy T4ttle District Su:erintendent AddNus &

Phone: . . _ Home 549-4900 ext. 201 office

2. Culy Adho..i:ed Depu.tiu A. N:.me Joseph Singleton T tre Deputy Superintendent Aditus Pitone Home 549-4900 ext. 2040ffice
6. N:me Title Aditus Phone Home Office
3. E.mergency interim Saccuso.u A. Name Robert F. Boonin Title. Assistant Superintendent Aditus Phone Home 549-4900 Ext. 222 Office B. Rime Paul Dupuis 74 tie Assistant Sucerintendent ,

Addie44

          , Phone M                    Home      549 4900 Ext. 205 Office C. Name                                                    Title Addic44 Phone'                         Home                                          0ffice
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            'Abbte40
  • Phone Home Office Date of Complexion 4/23/85 N
                                                            .kgr=:.txte of E4ectwor Inpmbenf 0f f4v :4

I E:ERGENCY CFERATICNS PLAN STATE CF !.EX VCRK A4NEX A, APPENQlX 2, ATTACHMENT 0 CCuNTY Cc SUFFCLK .j I TEPARTMENT CF HT. MAN FISCUFCES/CITICE ECR WI AGDG Ligg gp ;gccg337ey p33 1 I. Elected cr Enca-beM 04ficid I y ,,, e AOC. AIDE F. SII.J3CRIM 7 ggg DIFIC':CR Addtu a Phone: Home 348-5313 ogzeg

2. caly Authca:ed cepatiu A.Nac M BW N 7 ggg CEFLTl DIRECICR l Aditus Phone Home 348-5315 gggge S. Nee M hNT Title CM D R Aditus Phone Home 348-5314 ggg
3. E.me,tgency IMerim Succuso.ts A. Nec JOAN RINDE Title EtCO SVCS SUPEiWISOR Aditus Phone Home 348-5316 Office B. Mtml WLL GFANT Title PR"GPM CDORDDv%"CR Addiess
        , Phone                           Home     348-5327              Office
c. Name Title Adittss Phoni Mcme 0ffice
9. M1me Title
          'Aditess                         -

Phone Home Office of D@lMn ' i Srgnatute of Etected or Inew.LeM Of frcutt 2, 2

             .                                                                                    RECElyga y,3 E."ERGENCY CTERATICNS PLAN                                                             STATE OF Nil YCRK ANNEX A, APPEN0iX 2, ATTACHMENT C .                                                     CCuh7Y OF SUFFCLK CEPARTMENT OF SUFFOLX COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY                                   LINE OF SUCCESSICN 19j3 4

I. Elte.ted or Encu.rbeM Of fici:L Mme -! g : . uni 4 - Title e . .,.4,. ~ ....  ; Addtus Phone: Home coe.onn office

2. Oc4(1 Adho.2:cd Ocpat.iu A.#ee Eugene Sidoti -

Titte Deputy Executive Director, controiier Add.tus Nne Home coo.c7nn Office ,

8. Nut Tit.Le .

Add.:as

                           &ne                                         Home                                  Office
3. E.rt.'tgency in.ces.bn Succusars A. Nec u r_-vr.81. - T4tle Director of Distributien Addtua Phone Home 589-5200 Office B . No.n e. mir%,rs p. u.inricht Title. Sueerintencent

,1 . Add.tas

                         , Nne                                    Home       666-0667                     Office c.Nat                      % ,.,,r4 7 u,nrsn3,                           T4tte n 4 . .e t e ,. c everei .1 Office Operations Addtus N ne                                     Home                  589-5200           office
     .                D.    #3.me                 William J. Schickler                         Title Chief Encineer
                           ' Add'tu a N ne                                    Home                     589-5200           Office D u c of Compte.t.e n                May 20,1985 Srgnawte of Elec.tts or Incu.~ceM Of fix 21

E'.:E R EVCY CPE % TIC.NS PLAN RECElv'=O N"- '

                                                                                                                                                     ~ -e STATE CF '.E;; VCT..<

AN!.EX A, APPE!ClX 2, ATTACH.'.iEh7 0 CCUhiY CF SUFFCLK I CEPART.'.!ENT OF Civil Air Patrol LI!iE CF SUCCESSICN 1933 I. Elected or Encumbed Official ywe Cap: Joseph '. Sanchez CAD + T414e Civil Cefense Cecrfinator i Aditus Phene: Home 299-4200 x 299 office

2. Daly Aatheti:cd Ocpat.iu A. Nee Capt Artht:r Sperling CA.* Titte Dnergency Ser< ices Officer Aditus Phene Heme 981-8980 (516) office g,yee Lt Col. John Pa.nsk CA* Title Cem ander, Suffolk Gret:p Aditess Phone Home 516-575-6152 office S. Emergenet) IMe, tim Saccusors A. Mme Title Addtess
                                                  %ne                                    Home                   _                                     Cffice 8.Nwe _                                                                                Title Aditu;,
                                                , Phone                            Home                                                           Office C.Nwe                                                                                   Title Addtus Phone                               Home                                                              Office
9. Nae Title
                                                   'Mdiess                          -
                                                  &ne                               Home                                                                          Office 91.te of C:mpletion Signatate of Etec.Ced or IneumoLM Cf fic41t 24

l l .  ! l { EuE ccuCv CPE uTICnS PLAv RECEIV5a-APRiE3..Fds i ANNEX A, APPENDIX 2, ATTACHL ENT C CCunTy CF SuiFC;,< , i l 1 j OEPARTA!EMT CF Audit and Control LINE CF SUCCESSICN lit.: 1 ] 1. Eleacd or Encurber.c offici::t I Nec Joseph R. Caouto 74tte Suffolk County Comotroller j l Addtua Pitone: Mcme 360-5040/5038 Cffice

2. C::Ly Au.tlt %i:ed Cepu.tiu
A.Nue Charles X. Stein 74 tic Chief Deputy Comotroller i

j Addie44 Pitone _. _ ._ Hcme 360-5032 office l

8. Nee Joseph Peerio Deputy Comptroller

_ _ 7 ete Addtu4 Pltene Home 360-5037 Office

3. Emotgency interin Succusars A. Nee James A. Poitras 74tle Chief Accountant Aditus Phone Home 360-5051 office B. Nee Gerald Thurman Title Chief Auditor Addtua
        , Phone                          Home      360-5064             Office C.Nwe                                                   T4tte Addr us Phone Home                             Office                      ,

D. Mme Title

          'Addtus                         .
          & ne                            Home                                  Office Date of Completion April 17,1985            ^
                                                             .m -Em_M k y.uute tLJteata or beu-cer.c 0iV

RECEIVED APR 17 fS85 E!!ERGENCV CFERATICNS PLAN . STATE OF NEa' VCRK ANNEX A, APPEXCIX 2, ATTACH!fENT C ' CCU.VTY CF SUFFCLK TWNCF BABYil0N '

                                                                                           ' LINE CF SUCCESSICN 1985 c,.                        .
1. INCU!SEXT CFFICIAL ,;

NA!.tE Anthony Noto TITLE Supervisor

                    'AQ RESS TELEPHCNE       _

HC!tE 957-3072 CFFICE

t. DULY AUTHCP.12E0 CEPUTY NMIE Louis J. Maestri TITLE Deputy Supervisor AQ RESS TELEPHONE HCIE 957-3077 CFFICE
3. E!.tERGENCY IWTERi!.I SUCCESSCRS ( As appoirded by'in:wbert)
NME Gilbert Esnse, Jr. TITLE Chief Fire inspector Fire Prevention ADDRESS TELEPHONE HC!.E 957-3069 CFFICE NME Cordon D. Canary TITLE Asst . to the Superviser ADDRESS TELEPHCNE HC!.E 957-3076 CFFICE NUtE TITLE ADDRESS
  • i l TELEPHCNE HCLE OFFICE 1

NME , TITLE , AVORESS TELEPHCNE HChlE OFFICE

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EMERGENCY CPERATIC:.S PLAN ANNEX A, APPENDIX 2, ATTACH!.tE.',7 0 RECElygg M EaV@B CGuMTV CF SUFFCLK TGCN OF iSLiP LINE OF SUCCESSICN I935 j

1. INCU!SEWi 0FFICIAL
                            ,i,,43;g    MICHAEL A. LoGRANDE                                                           TITLE     Supervisor A99RESS TELEPHONE                                H0h!E                                         224'5505         0FFICE             j
2. CULY AUTHORIZE 0 DEPUTY l

gg,g CRECORY W. MUNSON TITLE Deputy Supervisor i ACCRESS l TELEPHONE YC!1E 22 5553 CFFICE

3. E! DER 3ENCY INTER 1bf SUCCESSORS ( As appoirled bij ist umbert)

NAME CUY CERMANO TITLE Town Attorney APPRESS TELEPHONE HOME 224-5550 CFFICE NN&E TITLE AQQRESS TELEPHONE HOME OFFICE NAME TITLE AQQP.ESS TELEPHONE HOSE OFFICE i NAME ~ TITLE ADDRESS ._ TELEPHONE HOME OFFICE Dede of Completiott

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l RECEIVED MAY 01 1985 l E"ERGENCY CPERATICNS PLAN STATE CF NEJ YCRK i ANVEX A, APPENQlX :, ATTACH!fENT 0 COUNTV CF SUFFCLK i TOWN OF Brockhaven LINE CF SUCCESSiCN 1935 1

1. I!;CU.'5ENT CFFICIAL l

I j Ng!E Henrietta Acampora TITLE supervisor ADDRESS t l TELEFHCHE HCME 654-7806 CFFICE

2. DULY AUTHCR12E0 CEFUTY NA'.!E Eric J. Russo TITLE Decuty Suoervisor i 1 ACCRESS l TELEFHCNE HCtfE 654-7806 CFFICE
3. EMERGENCY INTER!!! SUCCESSCRS ( As appoided by incebeM) l l NMIE Thomas Liguori TITLE comm. , Public safety ACCRESS TELEFHCNE M HCI.E 654-7881 CFFICE N#(E Anthony Rignola TITLE Deoutv Cemm. , Public Sa^rcy ACORESS TELEPHCNE M HOME G54-7881 CFFICE NM(E TTTLE AQQRESS TELEFHCNE HOME OFFICE NM(E TITLE AQDRESS TELEPHONE HOME OFFICE DMe of Completion n' 7

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1 EMERGENCY CPERATICNS PLAN RECEIVED App sr h!E Td5e VCRx l l ANNEX A, AVPENDIX 2, ATTACHMENT 0 COUNTY OF SUFFOLx TOWN OF East Ha.mpton (ggy (p gyc(ggg7(y ;9g5

1. INCU!SE!G OFFICIAL l Judidt Hope "#' **5' *
  • l ggg5 TITLE ADDRESS TELEPHONE
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                                       ,HCME                                 CFFICE

. 2. DULY AllTHCRIZE0 DEPUTY NM(E Randdl T. Parsons TITLE Councibna.n AQ9RESS t TELEPHONE M HOME 324 4140 CFFICE

3. EMERGENCY 1!KERIM SUCCESSCRS ( As appoiMed by incumbed)

Ng!E Russell S. Stein TITLE Town Attorney ACORESS TELEPHONE M HOME 261 3850 CFFICE NAME TITLE ADORESS TELEPHCNE HOME OFFICE NAME TITLE ADDRESS . TELEPHCNE HOME OFFICE NAME TITLE ADDRESS TELEPHONE HOME OFFICE

                                                    'N DMe of Completion          AII5l85                    '~!\ '(\             -

S<.9nas.wte of Ineumocr4 0f ficial Judith Hope

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RECEIVED APR 19195 E!!ERGENCY CPERATIC!LS PLAN STATE CF N5' YCRK AN';EX A, APPE';91X 2, ATTACH!.!E!G C CCu!GY CF SUFFCLK 1 TCCCN CF SOUTHOLD LINE CF SUCCESSICN IM l

1. INCU!SE!G CFFICIAL l

NA!.!E Francis J. Murphy TITLE Supervisor AQCRESS . TELEFHCNE HC!.fE 516 - 765-1800 CFFICE

2. QULY ALGHCRIZED DEPUTY Ng!E , Frank A. Kujawski, Jr. TITLE Deputy Supervisor ACORESS TELEPHCNE HC!.!E 516-298-8471 x40CFFICE
3. E!.!ERGENCY INTERl!.f SUCCESSCRS (k appoided bij inewbeM)

N4fE H. Daniel Winter TITLE Chief of Police AQORESS TELEPHONE HCIlE 516-765-1801 CFFICE N#(E Raymond C. Dean TITLE Superintendent of Highways AQORESS TELEPHCNE HC!.fE 516 - 765-3140 CFFICE Nagg Judith T. Terry TITLE Town Clerk ADDRESS ' TELEPHONE HCbfE 516 - 765 - 1801 CFFICE NMIE _ TITLE ACORESS TELEPHONE HOME , QFFICE

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l ~. DMc of Cor::piction Aoril 17. 1985 '__--r M /'/ pgrachte oV'IrtcumocM Of fic4M

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RECENED 6.:R13 T E!.fERGENCY CPERATICNS PLAN STATE OF NW VCRK ANNEX A, APPEVDTX 2, ATTACH!.fE.VT D CCUNTY CF SUFFCLK TOWN OF SHELTER ISLAND tygg gp 3gccg337py Im

1. INCU!SENT OFFICIAL NA!dE ___

Georce Kontje TITLE Suoervisor AQCRESS l TEL'EFHCNE HC,'dE 749-0015 CFFICE

2. DULY AUTHCRIZED DEPUTY \

i NA'd5 Louis H. Price TITLE Deputy Supervisor ADDRESS TELEPHCHE HC.'dE OFFICE

3. EMERGENCY 1.VTERIM SUCCESSCRS (As appoiMed bij incur:beM)

NA!.!E Kenneth Lewis TITLE Councilman ACORESS TELEPHCNE HCl.E OFFICE NA!dE c. . n ,. , . e . ,. . . TITLE cw4o, m, om,4c. T ~P CNE NAME T1TLE ADDRESS TELEPHCNE HCLIE OFFICE l NAME TITLE

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EMERGENCY OPERAT8CNS PLAN STATE CT NEW YOPX ANNEX A ATT : E COUNTY CT SCTTCLK App 2 CO.WID AND CCNTROL I. MISSICN To enable Suf folk County to exert prcmot and effective leadership in any disaster. II. PISPCNSIBILITY AND ORGANIZATICN A. Reseensibilitv

1. Resoonsibility for relief and recovery from disasters occurring within Suf folk County rests with the County Executive. See also Suf folk County Charter, Executive Law Article XI and S.O.D. H-03-A, dated 6/27/80, on file in Operations Room.
2. The Suf folk County Div, of Emergene/ Precaredness is charged with all man-made and natural disaster coordination responsibilities. The Chief of Staff to the County Executive shall be the Director of the Div. of Emergency P reparedness .
3. The integration and coordination of all disaster assis-tance in the county shall be directed by the Suffolk County D iv .' of Emergency Preparedness.
4. The Director of the Suffolk County p[y, of Emergencv Preparedness shall plan, organize, staf f and develop .

an operational capability as recuired by the laws of the State of New Y ork. He shall develoo and keee current necessary appendices to this plan and its annexes. .

5. The Director of the suf folk County Div. of Emergency Preparedness will institute and maintain a training program to ensure a fully operational staf f during a dis as te r.

B. APPOINTMENT The County Executive is responsible by law for emergency preparedness (civil defense) in his jurisdicticn and for creating an office with responsibility for performing such duties. He may appoint a director to assist him in fulfilling this responsibility. It is prudent for this department to be designated by the County Executive as coordinator of all disaster response af fecting his jurisdiction. See Suf folk County Charter, Article XI for Executive Law, and S.O.P H-03-A, dated 6/27/80, on file in the Operations Room.

                                             .1 7/85

EMERGENCY CPERATIONS PLAN STATE CT NEW YCFX ANNEX A ATT: E , app 2 CCUNTY CT SUTTCLK C. STRUCTU RE .

1. Suffolk Counev The Suffolk County Division of Emergency Precaredness Director, subiect to the direction of the County Executive will coordinate all recuests for outside assistance through the Southern District of the New York State Department of Militaty and Naval Affairs.
2. Townships Each township will keep the Suffolk County Div. of Emergency Preparedness Director advised of their disaster response activities and will coordinate all recuests for outside assistance through the Suffolk County Division of Emergency Precaredness.

D. STATT REQUIREMENTS Supervising .and staffing of the County Disaster Preparedness organization and its sections will depend upon the availability of personel, the needs of the jurisdiction and guidance provided bv the State and Tederal Levels. III. CPERATIONS A. NOPMAL READINESS The suffolk County piy, of Emergency Preparedness will execute Standing Operating Procedures for increased readiness in accordance with directives of the State Dept. of Military and Naval Affairs. B. INCREASED READINESS

1. Enemy Attack l

The Suf folk County Div. of Emergenev Precaredness will execute l Standing operating Procedures for increased readiness in accordance with directives of the New York: State Deot. of Military and Naval Aff airs.

2. Other Disasters l

The Suffolk County Div, of Emergency Preparedness will execute Standing Operating Procedures for increased preoaredness measures necessary to mitigate the effects of a ootential danger. . C. EMER0ENCY PERIOD

1. Enerv Attack When an "Attack Warning" is received, the suf folk County Div of Emergency Preparedness will exegate Standing Ooerating Procedures to fulfill the Command and Control Mission.

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E.MERCENCY CPERATIT!: PLAN STATE OF NI"4 '.'Opx ANNEX A ATT: E , app 2 COUN-'Y OF S'!TTO:K

2. Other Disasters The Suf folk County div. of E: ercency Precaredness will execute Standing Operating Procedures anolicable to the dis as te r .

D. POST EMERCENCY PERIOD The Suf folk County div. of Emergency Precaredness wil work with Federal and State agencies in assessing damage, maintaining or reestablishing government suthority and essential oublic f acilities and services, and placing into ef fect economic controls as directed by the Governor or Federal Authority. IV. StJPP LY The Suf folk County div. of Emergency Preparedness will establish and maintain inventory controls to insure enerational canability of the Emergency Operation Center. V. CONTROL AND COMMUNICATICNS A. CCNTROL

1. Chain of ec nand Ceremand and Control shall be from the Suffolk County diy, of Emergency Precaredness to various Town and/or Village Disaster of fices.
2. Succession A line of succession shall be established at all levels to provide an orderly continuity should any oerson with  !.s as te r responsibilities be unable for any reason to carry o. Such responsibilities.
3. Emergencv Ceerating Center A County Emergency Coerating Center has been established at Yachank, Ieng Island.

4 B. COMMUNICATIONS Comunications at all levels will oeerate in accordance with the provisions of Annex D. 7/85

EsIESENCY OPEMTIO!G PLAN STATE OF lId Y;M. COUh"7 0F S"FFOLK ANhLX A - COV/J.ND AND C0hTROL APPE!CIX 2 SUCCESSION TO CO W.AIO ATTACH 2CSI e LOCAL LAW ESTASLISHINO LINES OF SUCCF2SION

l l EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN - STATE OF NDd YJRX l Annex t., APP. 2, ATT., , COUNTY OF SUTFOLX l l ARTICLE III

  • COUNTY CHARTEh THE COUNTT EXECUTIVE Section 301 Elective county executive 302 Role of county execative 303 Function of county executive 4

304 Delegation of powers and duties to county executive 305 Qualifications; uhole time to duties of office 306 Tara of office 307 Removal of county executive 308 Deputy county executives 309 Temporary disability or absence of county executive 310 Vacancy in office of county executive Section 301. Elective county executive. There 1 2 shall be a county executive elected from the county at 3 large. . Role of county executive. The county 1 Section 302. 2 executive shall be the chief executive officer of the 3 county government and its administrative head, Function of county executive. In 1 Section 303. 2

                      ' addition to the functions assigned to the county executive in other provisions                    of this charter, the county executive 3

4 shall:

  • As amended after November 1969 referendum (See Local Law No. 16-1969); and as amended by Local Law No. 15-1972. and Local Law No. 27-1973.

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5 (*) h*** 8'"*#*1 '"P"'"I'i " "*# *1l *d'1"I'"#**I"' 6 units of the county, except as tnervise provided in this 7 charter; 8 (b) except as otherwisc provided b :. law er by : nis 9 c h a r.t e r , appoint, with the at: eval of the coanty legislatury 10 the heads of every county departmint and office and the members 11 of county boards and commissions and appoint, without the 12 approval of the county legislature, but within the apor pcia-13 tions therefor, such officers and employces in his own office 14 as may be necessary for the p e r t' o r m a n c e of his duties; 15 (c) discharge his responsibilities in ecunty 16 budgeting and capital programming, as provided in article 17 four of this charter; 18 (d) take care that the laws applicable to tne 19 county and that local laws and esolutions of the county 20 are faithfully executed; 21 (a) investigate and report to the county legislature 22 the failure of any county officer or other county official 23 or the head of any administrative agency or institution to 24 enforce any law or to perform any duty which such official, i 25 agency or institution is required to enforce or perform; 26 (f) . report to the county legislature l annually at 27 the close of the fiscal year, or as soon thereafter as l practicable, the financial and other affairs of'the county 28 29 together with the reports of the departments of county govern =ent; 30 (g) present to the county legislature from time 31 to time such information and recommendations concerning the s-L l l .

(12/31/74)

  • 32 affairs of the county as he may deem necessary or as the J3 county legislature may by resolution request.

34 *(h) direct the planning, development, coordination 35 and operation of all automated information processing systemc. 36 **(i) direct the planning, devel:pment, coordination 37 and operation of mail and messenger se r v ic e , printing services, copy and duplic ating equipment , telephone communications and 38 39 switchboard servicss. 40 * * * (j ) direct the purchasing of and contracting for all 41 supplies, materials and equipment of every kind and nature for all 42 county departments, institutions, offices and agencies for which 43 the county may be liable in accordance with the provisions of the 44 general municipal law and county law relating to purchasing, except

   'S   as may otherwise be provided in this charter.

pursuant to such rules and regulations as may be

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46 ***(k) 47 established by the county legislature or county executive, sell or 48 lease any surplus or obsolete supplies, materials or equipment or 49 apply the value of same against the purchase price of supplies, , 50 materials and equipment on a trade-in. 51 ****(1) have authority, jurisdiction, and control over the 52 rules for the administration of the Suffolk County salary plan i 53 and labor contracts as may be from time to time promulgated by ac tion 54 of the county legislature or county executive and maintain accurate 55 updated records on all personnel employed by the county.

  • As added by Local Law No. 15-1972.
          **         As added by Local Law No. 27-1973.
          ***        As added by Local Law No. 30-1974.
          ****       As added by Local Law No. 29-1974 3

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(12/31/74) 56 *(a) assist county departments in the recruitment 57 of new personnel and have responsibility for the ,lanning, p design 58 and administration of training progr.m, for county employees other 1 l 59 than departmental orientation and in-service training p r o g r a t. s . l 60 *(n) have authority, jurtsdiction and control over the 61 retirement plan, health insurance plan, dental' insurance plan, 62 tuition reimbursement plans, workmen's compensation and such other 63 employee health programs which are approved by action of the I 64 County Legislature. 1 Section 304. Delegation of powers and duties to county 2 e x ecu t iv e . The county legislature may, by local law or resolution, 3 delegate to the county executive the exercise or performance of any 4 of its powers and duties consistent uith law. 1 Section 305. Qualifications: whole time to duties of 2 office. The county executive shall have been a resident of the 3 county for at least one year immediately preceding his election 4 and shall reside in the county during his entire term of o(fice. 5 He shall give his whole time to the duties of the o f f ic e . 1 Section 306. Term of office. 2 (a) The county executive's term of office shall be 3 four years from and including the first day of January next 4 following his election. 5 (b) The first election of the county executive 6 having been conducted at the general election held in

  • As added by Local Law No. 29-1974

7 nineteen hundred fifty-nine, the election of a county B executive for a full term shall be held each fourth 9 year thereafter. 1 Section 307. Removal of county executive. be 2 county executive may be removed by the governor in ene 3 manner provided in section thirty-three of the public 4 officers law for the removal of other county officers. 1 Section 308. Deputy county executives. The 2 county executive may appoint one or more deputies, with-3 in the appropriation therefor, to assist him in discharg- . 4 ing the responsibilities of his office. The convent of 5 the legislature to any such appointment shall not be 6 required. 1 Section 309. Temporary' disability or absence of 2 county executive. The county executive shall designate 3 one deputy to perform the administrative duties of ths 4 county executive during his temporary absence or disability 5 and shall file such designation with the county clerk. 6 The acts so performed by such deputy shall have tne same 7 effect in law as if performed by the county executive. 1 Section 310. Vacancy in office of county executive. 2 (a) If the office of county executive becomes vacant 3 other than by expiration of the term, the deputy county 4 executive designated under section three hundred nine 5 shall become acting county executive with the full powers 6 of'the office until the vacancy is filled in accordance 7 with paragraph (b) or (c) of this section.

8 (b) The county legislature may within thirty days 9 of the occurrence of a vacancy in the office of county 10 executive other than by expiration of the term enact a 11 resolution, which shall not be subject to veto, providing 12 for a special election to fill the office for the balance 13 of the unexpired term. Such special election shall be 14 scheduled for the earliest date permissible under the 15 election law and the person elected shall take office 16 immediately upon certification of the results of the 17 election by the board of elections. 18 (c) If the vacancy is not filled by special 19 election under paragraph (b) of this section, it shall 20 be filled at the first general election after the 21 occurrence of such vacancy at which such vacancy can 22 lawfully be filled by election. At such general 23 election the successor shall be elected for the balance . 24 of the unexpired term and shall take office on the 25 first day of January following the election. e G G 4

DT?SDiCY OFE?ATIONS PLMi STAC DF hTi T3?.F. CDUhTY OF S'JT7ZY. 1 1 1 l l l 1 I l ANhTl A COWA!O A!O C0hTROL APPE!CII 3 LINE OF AITIHORITY

E EF4ENCY 0?IFATIO!;S Flan STAT OF hTA YORK AEIX A, App. 3 COUNTY OF SUTFOLK EME.?SENCY PREPAREDNIES CF.ANhTLS FOR DIRECT!CN AIO C0hTECL NCP."aL 00 EMERGENCY CPE?aTIONS U.S. Federal E:ergency. Management Agency (FEMA) {

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U.S. Federal Emergencyi Manare ent Agency . (FEFA) Region 2 l New York, New York I Director Office of Disaster Preparedness, State of New York Albany, New York Director Office of Disaster Preparedness, State of New York, Southern District, Poukeepsie,.7 c s ~ n . c. <, . s u . . Director Dept. fEmergely O EOT OF Fit E Lotutt beggsaq Svej

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Town Village County County i Supervisor Mayor police _

Social (10 Towns) Department Services Department Town County County Emergency Sheriff's Fire Services Preparedness Department Depa rts.ent Coordinator 08 NUTE: Committee members may be added County County !3 or deleted in response to the Health Services _ Parks Il ']' progress of the disaster recovery. Department Depa rt aie nt g;El ( ( -

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E W.3ENCI CPU.ATIO!G PLAN STATE 07 c; y;p,x AN!IX 1, App. 3 COU .*Y OF SUFFOLK S'IGESTED 0?.31 NIT.ATIMAL S*?.UCTUFI F0?. T0a'NS A!O VILLAGES Governing Body E=erge ncy l Preparedness Coordia ter l Deputy Coordir.a ter Operations Officer Security l Medical Chemical Shelter Fire and and Biological a.d l Velfare Radiation Effects Survival l Rescue . l Communications isrd

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1. This structure should be considered a =inimum require =ent.
2. Expand this structure in keeping with population of political entitity.
3. Smaller towns and villages may have one person responsible for mo.*

than one function.

           /. . For a more effective E=ergency Preparednese structure, tevns ari villages .ay function under a single orrsnization by =utual scree =ent.

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of FEMA wiU bryn their move to a SI' d 8 IO"- Agency (F EMA) has undergone a maior su w headcloarters budding located at A new National Cinerycncy Traininq reabgnment ellective June 8,1081. A new organisational chart is printed below. The Cent. r has aim be+rn estahhshed. Both the 5th wnd C Streets. S.W.. in Washington. Emergency M.magemeni insiiiuin agul the O.C. For the first tone smce the crea. changes are the result of efforts to bring more unely to the agency and to make it U.S. Fire Academy wat repant to the center, tiran of thea agency, F E MA headquarters elements will he locateil in one hashi. more etfective in ett response to the neetis theichy ptovutowl a nuwe cost ef fcClive of state and local emergency mandgets. way of ining traiciowj .nul celue;# hon funds. mg. The mailuu; address for the agency

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OlvisioN of MILITARY ANo NAVAL AFFAIRS orrics or ossastan as6eantengas westsam oistaict orrics se. o, som se r sat stars stacct e s t avia, Ntn voaa 14020 CHAIN OF COMMAND FEDERAL, STATE A LOCAL AGENCIES CIVIL DEFENSE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Federal Emergency Management Agency CDC: NYS Civil Defense Comission. FEMA DPC: NYS Disaster Preparedness Authority: NYS Defense Emergency , Comission. Act, as amended, g Authority: NYS Executive Law, Source: McKinney's Consolidated I i Article IIE. Laws of New York, Book 65 FEMA , Source: McKinney's Executive Law, Part 3. Region !! Book 18 Supplement 1972-1978. I l Office of Disaster DisasterPreparednessf f Civil Defense Comissiof Preparedness Commission s CDC ODP DPC - l t I i District Operations Administration ---- County ,I Cities j County j h \ j Towns 3 Cities l f Towns l Villages { l l Villages l N.B. Cities refers to those with independent civil defense / disaster preparedness offices, not part of a consolidated city / county office as established under the D.E.A. Thus for purposes of general administration of programs they are delt with directly by state, but under emergency operations status they will nomally

  • work thru their county office.
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EMERCENCY CP RATIONS PL3 STATE OF !C ICFJ. COUhTl 0F SUFFCLX UO32 i C0 WAND MC C0hTROL APPE:CIX 4 LOCAL EXEC'TIVE ORDERS r I 1

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D.ERGENCY CPERATIONS ?*AN STATE OF NE.'i Y:FJ. Ann 3x A, App. 4 COUNTY OF SUFF :5. COUN"Y CH.ARTER, ARTIC*I XI*, DATED 9-30-74 DIVISION OF E.ERGENCY PP.EPARED R.33 Section 1101. Department Established 1102. Powers and duties 1103 Other laws 1 Section 1101. Department established. 2 There will be a division of emergency preparedness, 3 the head of which shall be the director of emergency preparedness. 4 He shall be appointed by the county executive and shall serve at 5 his pleasure. Within the appropriations, therefore, the director 6 shall appoint sub-officers and e=ployees of said department as may 7 be established by action of the county legislature. 1 Section 1102. Powers and duties. 2 The division of emergency preparedness shall provide i 3 and =aintain a plan of emergency services for the protection of 4 life and property in Suffolk county when threatened by natural 5 disasters or enemy attack, conforming to the plans, regulations 6 and orders of the New York state office of Disaster preparedness 7 and the federal emergency management agency. ( 8 (1) Shall maintain and operate the county emergency 9 operations center, which is designated as the alternate seat of 10 county government in time of an emergency; 11 (2) Shall be responsible for assembling disaster 12 information, pr' paring emergency situation reports, coordinating l 13 and provtding assistance when needed for all emergency activities 14 during extreme emergencies or disasters within Suffolk county;

  • As added by local Law No. 20-1974 NOTE: Original Article XI was repealed by Local Law No. 20-1974 l

l 15 (3) Shall maintain, cperate and coordinate the use 16 of the county civil defense emergency communications network 17 with those county agencies and services having emergency and 15 disaster respon:ibilities; 19 (4) Shall maintain and menitor the national advance 20 warning attack system located in the emergency cperating center 21 and i=plement the county-wide warning system when directed by 22 the federal and state civil defense agencies; 23 (5) Shall be responsible for the maintenance, cperation 24 and monitoring of the national sever weather warning network, and 25 advise all appropriate local officials of threatening hurricanes 26 cr other sever weather conditions which may pese a threat to 27 life and preperty in Suffolk county; 28 (6) Shall keep and =aintain current county-wide 29 emergency equip =ent and resources infor=ation data which can be 30 used and coordinated during a disaster; 31 (7) Shall be responsible for the =aintenance and 32 daily operational check of the Suffolk county school alert 33 warning system; 34 (8) Shall be responsible for =aintaining operational 35 liaison, in accordance with federal, state and local directives, with 36 all cooperating provate agencies; that is, salvation ar=y, red cross, 37 private industry, brookhaven national laboratory, utility ec=parles, 38 national guard units, civil air patrol, etc. 39 (9) Shall be responsible for organizing, approving, 40 recruiting, equipping and training volunteer agencies for emergency 41 preparedness purposes; 42 (10) Shall identify, locato and plan fer the integration

  • 43 with emergency service tea:s all privately cwned ecnstructicn 44 and health service equipment, all trained construction, radiological, 45 health service and sanitatien persennel, and all public utility 46 installation and maintenance personnel; 47 (11) Shall be responsible for securing and maintaining 48 radiolegical monitoring equipment, provide for the radiological 49 training of sufficient volunteers to adequately cover the majer 50 radiological =cnitoring stations, when needed, in Suffolk county;
 $1              (12)   Shall secure, through the appropriate federal and 52 state agencies for the various county departments and local                                                   ,

53 =unicipalities, usable federal surplus and excess property or 54 equipment;

 $5              (13)   Shall secure and process requests for federal 56 and state financial assistance when the county chief executive 57 declares a state of emergency exists within the county;
 $8              (14)   Shall be the coordinating agency in the processing 59 and sub=1ssion of disaster claims and assistance requested by all 60 political subdivisiens as outlined in the directives of the 61 Federal F.mergency Management Agency, and the state office of 62 Disaster Preparedness.

1 Section 1103 Other Laws. 2 The division of emergency preparedness shall be 3 maintained and operated in accordance with the federal emergency 4 =anagement agency and the emergency defense laws of 5 the state as the same shall be from time to time a== ended. 6 The division er emergency preparedness is intended 7 to be to nean, and to include the ter=, "civil defense" as the 8 same appears and as used in section 9122 cf the uneenselidated 9 laws of the state of New York. The department and the director

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l l 1 i 10 shall have all of the p0wers and duties conferred upon a loca' I 1 l 11 officer of civil defense ar.d the local director of civil defense l l 1 12 by section 9122 of the consolidated laws.

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OFFICE OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE "ad E N e Yv ,s , PROCEDURES FOR USE IN THE EVENT OF NATURAL DISASTERS, MAN-MADE DISASTERS AND NUCLEAR ATTACK

                           'IHIS SOP, H-03-A, IS A CTPIES REVISICN OF SCP H-03, WHICH IS SUPERSEDED. HOIDERS OF
                           'HE SOP MAWAL SHCCID RDOVE AND DISCARD SCP H-03, MAPG 4,1980, AND REPUCE IT WITH
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1. Purpose. This SOP provides instructions for use by the Suffolk County Government in the event of:

, a. Natural disasters including, but not limited to, flood. drought, abnormal tides, fire, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, windstoms, landslides and other catastrophes,

b. Man-made disasters including, but not limited to, nuclear facility accidents, rail, truck, or aircraft accidents, accidents at chemical, fuel or explosive produc-tion plancs, or in the transportation or handling of hazardous material. Additional man-made disasters include hostage and/or hi-jack emergencies, space debris re-entry accidents, hazardous waste disposal accidents, disaster resulting from pollution, failure of water supplies, disaster relating to resource shortages (including energy supplies), and disaster resulting from an epidemic or air contamination,
c. Nuclear attack on the United States causing damage from blast, fire and radi-ation, or the use of chemical and biological agents.
2. Scope. This procedure applies to all elements of the Suffolk County government.
3. Nature of Changes. This SOP differs from instructions previously issued primarily in that it:
a. Makes reference to recentl.v-passed pertinent New York State legislation,
b. Removes the requirement to use New York State Form CD-ND-1, Report of Natural Disaster Expenditures, Obligations to Spend and pesources Utilized (Above Normal).
c. Modifies the functional statement relating to the Chief Purchasing Agent.

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4. Background,
a. New York State Executive Law, Article 2-B, STATE AND LOCAL NATURAL AND MAN-MADE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, states under Section 25, that:
           "Upo_n the threat or occurrence of a disaster, the Chief Executive of any political subdivision is hereby authorized and empowered to and shall use any and all facilities, equipment, supplies, personnel and other resources of his political subdivision in such manner as may be necessary or appropriate to cope with the disaster or any emergency resulting therefrom."
b. New York State Defense Emergency Act:

(1) Imposes upon the County Executive, in the event of enemy attack, the responsibility for the execution and implemention of the Civil Defence provisions of the Act relating to the County. (2) Requires the County to utilize the resources of existing County Offices, departments, divisions, bureaus, boards or comissions, hereinafter called agencies, and such agencies to extend such services, equipment, supplies and facilities as required of them. (3) Requires the County Executive by order to direct County agencies and public officers to perform specific duties to execute and implement the relevant Civil Defense provisions of the Act.

5. Policy. Since responsibility for the management and perfonnance of essential functions during a natural disaster, man-made disaster, or nuclear attack, must be t Established by the County Executive, by virtue of the powers and authority vested in him by the New York State Executive Law, Article 28, and the New York State Defense Emergency Act, Sections 22, 23 and 25. the County Executive hereby orders that in the event of a disaster or any emergency resulting therefrom:
a. All County officers will continue regular County governmental operations to the extent permitted by the disaster or attack.
b. All County officers, or their designated alternates or successors, who are so directed by the County Executive, will report to the County Emergency Operating Center (Alternate Seat of Government) in Yaphank, Long Island, New York, or such other site indicated, to direct their operations therefrom.
6. Record Keepinc. Accurate records of all disaster-related expenses will be maintained by individual agencies to support requests for State or Federal disaster assistance.

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7. Responsibilities of the County Executive. The County Executive is responsible for:
a. Conducting natural and man-made disaster and nuclear attack emergency ,

operations.

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b. Utilizing, when necessary, the assistance of County civil defense forces as provided in New York State Executive Law, Article 2-B, Section 29-b. I
c. Obtaining, when necessary, assistance from the State of New York and other political subdivisions.
8. Disaster Emeroency Functions. The following County officers, under the direction of the County Executive, and with the guidance of the County Director of Emergency Preparedness, will direct and coordina*,e perfonnance of specific emergency civil defense functions to include but not be limited to the following:
a. Director of Emeroenev Precaredness:

(1) Issue appropriate warnings. (2) Staff, administer, and oversee the operation of the County Emergency Operating Center (Alternate Seat of Government). j (3) Coordinate the overall functioning of all officials and agencies with emergency responsibilities. (4) Disseminate infonnation to the populace. (5) Supervise special defense functions, such as radiological monitoring and reporting, public shelter activities, and provide volunteer services as required.

b. Clerk of the Lecislature and Leaislative Aides: Act for and on behalf of the Legislature in implementing whatever emergency legislation may be required in l

accordance with any such authorization that may have been delegated to them by the County Legislature.

c. County AttSrn_ty:

(1) Render advice and opinions to the County Executive with regard to: ( (a) Continuity of government. l l (b) Interpretatic , application and implementation of the New York i State Defense Emergency Act, as amended, related Defense Emergency laws, New York l State Executive Law, Article 2-B, other relevant laws and regulations, and orders of the State Office of Disaster Preparedness. (2) Draft executive orders and regulations in coordination with the County Executive and the Director of Emergency Preparedness.

d. County Clerk:

l (1) Preserve County records. l l (2) Administer oaths of office to duly appointed County officials and l their successors. (3) Carry out other essential duties of his office. 3

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e. Commissioner of police:

(1) Utilize regular and auxiliary police for maintenance of law and order, including protection of life, property and essential comodities. (2) Regulate and control traffic. (3) Direct the populace to shelter or other appreoriate installations. (4) Direct the injured and sick to medical installations, and the homeless to American National Red Cross and other mass-care installations.

f. Sheri f f:

(1) Regulate and control traffic. (2) Direct the populace to shelter or other appropriate installations. (3) Direct the injured and sick to medical installations,and the homeless to American National Red Cross and other mass-care installations. (4) Operate the County jail and previde for safe custody, treatment, care and control of all prisone" 'hin the County.

g. Comissioner of public .

(1) Clear debris. (2) Perfonn temporary repair and restoration of roads, bridges and transportation facilities.

               .(3) Perfonn related engineering and construction work.

(4) Provide for the maintenance, temporary modification and repair of the County Emergency Operating Center. (5) Provide necessary maintenance and repairs to other essential County facilities. (6) Distribute emergency potable water supplies in coordination with the Comissioner of Health Services.

h. Commissioner of Social Services:

(1) Provide emergency feeding, clothing, lodging and financial assistance. (2) Provide infonnation concerning missing relatives. (3) Provide authorized assistance to those in need in accordance with the provisions of the Social Welfare Law.

1. Comissioner of Health Services:

(1) Coordinate the provision of health and medical services to the population, including safeguarding the health of the people, the care and treatment of the ill and injured, and the identification of the dead.

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50P H-03-A JUN 2 71980 (2) Coordinate the emergency operations of all hospitals. (3) Perform decontamination duties as required. (4) Provide coordination of on-site emergency medical servicas to include transportation of patients to stationary medical facilities. (5) Coordinate the distribution of emergency potable water supplies with the cooperation of the Comissioner of Public Works.

j. COMMISSMNER OF_ IRES  :

(1) Activate th6 Civil Defense warning system. (2) Coordinate the County-wide deployment of equipment for the containing and extinguishing of fires and the removal of trapped and injured persons from damaged buildings. (3) Perform decontamination duties as required. (4) Provide coordination of on-site emergency medical services to include transportation of patients to _ stationary medical care facilities.

k. County Comotroller: Carry out, with the advice of other appropriate governmental officers and representatives of the private sector, measures necessary to:

(1) Stabilize wages; salaries and rents. (2) Support indirect monetary, tax and credit measures adopted by the Federal government.

1. Chief Purchasing Agent: Direct the purchasing of and contracting for all supplies, materials and equipment of every kind and nature for all County ager:cies.
m. Comissioners of Election: Carry out measures to register the populace for the rationing of essential supplies, comodities and equipment.
9. Natural Disaster Operational Assignments. The following agency heads will have field operational responsibility in tne types of disaster hereinafter designated:
a. Comissioner of Public Works: flood, tidal wave, earthquake, hurricane, tornado, windstorm, landslide, drougnt, snow and ice storm, and blizzard operations; and failur,e of wa.ter supply, in coordination with the Comissioner of Health Services,
b. g_gy g FREp fire, including forest fire operations, f c. Comissioner of Health Services: epidemic operations, radiation l accidents, and certification of water supplies.
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d. Sheriff and Comissioner of Police: actual or threatened disaster conditions l including civil disturoances, whicn are in the scope of law enforcement agencies.
10. Report Requirement. Each agency head will render to the County Executive, with regard to his/her organization, a report of expenditures, obligations to spend and resources utilized (above nonnal).

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Fire, Rescue and Connissioner of Fire, Rescue anergency Services and Bnergency Services Connission i I I Division of Fire Marshal Division of Vocational g Division of Daergency Preparedness

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       -Investigate complaints          Training vehicles                         -Establish evacuation plans
       -Code and ordinance files        Training aids and equipment                .for people in high risk areas
       -Establish Mutual Aid             Speci.21 group training                    -Participate in Federal and Programs                       Rca. cue Training                           State assistance programs
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AUG 15 G3 PART IV U3OL Ih' TO NCO CCTIY 09RrER Res. tb. I. aid en Table Introduced by the Presiding Officer en request of the hv.y Executive. A I.DCAL LAW AMING H 57FOI.K CCWIY CHARTER IN REIATICH 'IO ARTICLES U AC XI-A, BY ABCLISHING ' DIE DDARIMENTS OF EMGGENCY PREPAREWESS AT FIRE SAFEIY A.C 'IPANSF1RRI2M 'IHEIR EWCTICNS, AS WELL AS M RJNCTICES CF 'IHE VXATICNAL F.IOCATION AND EXTDiSICN BOARD, 'IO A 1Di DEPARIMENT T FIRE, RD5 CUE AND DiEGIlc

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Secticn 1. Articles E and E-A of the Suffolk County Charter creating the Departments of Dnerge.w / Preparedness and Fire Safety are herebf repealed. All p:wers, duties, functicns and .v ibilitim of said departments are hereby transferred to a new Depa.w of Fire, Rascue and Emergev Services. Secticn 2. 'Ihe Suffolk County Charter is hereby amended by adding a new article to to Azticle H, to read as fo11cws: ARTICLE XI DEPARIMINT OF FIRE, RESCUE AND DiDGElO SERVICDS Secticn 1101. Depar+=rst Es+=h14 ahed: Cer:missioner of Fire, Rescue ad Draroency Services Section 1102. Dnployees, Deputies Sect.icn 1103. Powers and duties _ Sece4m 1104. Fire, Pre ue end Drereeney Services Ccr.rlssicn sectico 1105. Transfer of Persennel Sec+ 4 m 1106. Transfer of Preperty and ecuitment Section 1107. Severability Sectico 1108. Adopticn

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AUG 15 GO Section 1101. Decartme.nt established: C&Tnissioner of Fire, l Rescue and Dnernency Services. Sere shall be a Departrent of Fire, Rescue ard Dnercency Services, the head of which shall be the Chr.issioner of Fire, Rescue aM Diercancy Services.he Chrissicner shall be the County Fire Cecrdinator. Se Chrissicner shall be ap:xsinted bv the Cbunty Executive, subject to the accroval of the County lacislature, ard shall serve at the pleasure of the County . Executive. We County Executive before presenting the nare of any person to fill su:h office to the Cbunty lecislature for aperoval, shall re:uest the County Fire, Rescue and Dnercency Services Cbrission to r::ake a recemnerdation er recera endations of a eerson to be accointed to fill such office and shall censider any such rwnrrdation. Sectice 1102'. Dueloyees, deputies. 'Ihe Ccrm:issioner of Fire, Rescue ard Dnercency Services may aereint cualified perscns to the positions of ernployment es**Minhed frcrn time to tine by the County Lecislature. Subject to the provisiens of section two thousand two l ht=rired four 'of' Article XXII of this charter, the Cbmissicner of ' Fire, Resc'ue ard Dnercancy Services r:ay authorize ard acceint detuties. he fa111 time Director of the Division of Dnercency Precaredness, pursuant to sectica 9122 of the thconwlidated laws of the State of New York, shall be ar.geinted by the County Executive and serve at his pleasure. Sec+ 4 m 1103. Pcurs and duties. Se Denartmen+ of Fire, J Rescue ard Drercercy Services shalls (1) nain+ain and coerate the Ccunty ernercency coerations center, which is desienated as the alternate seat of County oevernment in thne of an emercencyr e

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AUG !5 G33 (2) be restensible for asserrbling disaster irlematien, precaring emercency situation rehrts, eccrdinating and providing assistance, eculpnent and rescurecs information when needed for all errercency activities durim extreme emercencies er disasters within Suffolk Countyr (3) rnaintain, eterate and ccordinate the use of the County civil defense emercency ccrm.:nications netwerk with those County agencies and sexvices havino erarcancy and disaster restensibilitiest (4) maintain ard rroniter the natienal advance warning attack system located in the emercency coerating center and inclement the Countv-wide warnine svstam when directed by the Federal and State civil defense agenciesr (5) be rescensible fer the naintenance, cmmtien and rroni+@ of the national severe weather warnine netserk, and advise all appropriata 1ccal' officialsrbf threatening hurricanes or other severe weather conditiens which rray tese a threat to life and property _ in Suffolk Countyr (6)' be responsible for the traintenance and A241y cperaticnal check of the Suffolk County school alert warning systems (7) be resp:nsible for treintaining operaticnal 11alsen, in accordance with Federal, Stata and local directives, with all crecerating privata agenciest that is, Salvatien Army, Fad Cross, private industry, Brocikhaven National laboratory, utility ctrrpanies, National Guard Units, Civil Air Patrol, etc.r 4 e

AUG 15 '.23 (8) be res;ensible for orcanir.ine, ap= roving, recruit-ing, oculpoing and training volunteer agencies for emarcancy pre-paredness pirposest (9) identify, locate and plan for the integration with emercency service teams all privately cwned construction, radiological, health service and sanitaticm personnel, and all public installation i and rnaintanancs personnel: P be responsible for securing and neintaining

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agencies for the various County departments and local nunicipalities, 3 usable federal surplus and excess w w y or equiptent; (12) secure and process requests for federal aM state financial assistance when the CourEy Executive declares that a state of

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(13) be the m edinating noency in the processing and subnission of dis == tar claims and assistance requested by all political s94 visions as outlines in the directives of the office of Dnergency Pr-vedness ard the State Department of Natural Disaster and Civil Defenses (14) the Division of Dnergency Preparedness shall be main + mined and operated in accordance with the Federal Dnarcancy Manaccent Administra*4mn and the Diareency Defense laws of the State as the same a m es and sb=11 be frern tine to time amended. 1 t

AUG 15 E3 he Divisien of Daarcency Precaredness is intended to I be, to mean and to inclufe the term "civil defense", as the sa:re apeears and as used in section 9122 of the Unco.asolidated laws of the State of New York. The Divisien aM the Director shall have all of the po.ers aM duties conferred uten a local office of civil defense and the local director of civil defense by section 9122 of the Unconsolidated law. De Director shall be under the administrative surervision of the Cennissioner of Fire, Rescue aM Drezcancy services; (15) discatch firefichters and fire fichting and errercency vehicles of the firh sa:vice in the County on any call for assistance in the event of fire or other ernercency aM in the case of natural disasters as defined by law, and for any drills or training for such servicest (16) cause the County fire dispatch radio and emergency medical services dispatcher radio to be r:anned twenty-four hcurs a dayt - (17) establish Cour:ty plans for trutual aid in the eve.% of fire or other emercencies 'in which the services of firefichters or rescue pers::nnel wculd be usedt (18)~ keep a certplete aM curre.% record of the inventory of the fire fichting and errercency vehicles of everv fire decartment within the County; (19) keep a certplete and ca.:rrent roster of all officers o_f all fire deoartments and fire districts, within the County; (20) have all of the po.ers and shall perform all of the duties conferred cra County fire coordinators by the Imws of the State of New York;

AUo , W.,,; 4 l I (21) furnish technical assistance to the fire fightd.ng F ! and fire hazard inspection forces in the County, at their recuestr ! (22) rnake inspecticns of schcel buildinos in accordance l with the provisions of the N. Y. State Educatico I.aw relating to such ' j 1.nspections; (23) u;en request, frtzn a local fire chief or local fire inspector, investigate fires ard related incidentsr l l (24) upon request, Were cases of arson have been

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l determined, invest.igate fires and related d.ncidents and generally ) ( l assist the Suffolk County Police Arscm Squad; i i (25) advise and consult with the Departrnent of Ccmsurrar Affairs in sett1ng County policy concerning safety and use of 4

fire-related constaner productst i

j (26) provide for the training of volunteer firenan

within Suffolk County with courses designed to sneet the needs of the i

I fire service. Courses shall be for ' training in fire fighting, in-spection of structures and investigaticm of fire explosicos and other related incidents and for training in the areas of fire prevention, i evacuatico and other nee $ed areas to the personnel of hospitals, nursing hcrnes, schecds, armed forces, civic creeps, industry and County facilitiest L (27) act as liaison between the County Executive, the County Fire, Rescue and Ihercancy Sertices Caissico and the fire fighting forces 1.n the County and the officers ard ooverning bcdies thereof; 5

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(28) develop aM reccm eM to the County Fire, Rese.ue aM Dnezuency Services Ccrrission and the County Iacislature, procrams and policies for the prcr:etion of the safety of eersens acainst the j har,ards of fire and explosicnr (29) resusM in a ti.ely rnanner to formal recuests entered by the Fire, ____ Rescue and Dnercency Services Cmreission, in rnatt'.ers related to ml ,cv aM administration of the Depenwntt (30) establish a library of becks and publicatiens relatin:r to rredern fire fightina teenaicues and procedures, including ch:cies of all fire prevention ecdes and ordinances adopted by the tcwns and villages in the County, for reference purposes by all interested persons, agencies or dis'sictst . (31) make an annual report of the activities of the department, which report shall be filed with the clerk of the Ccunty lecislature ret latar baa the first day of March in each year. Cbpies of such report shall be furnished to the County hecutive, +Jw rrerters of the County imcialature, the trurters of the Cbunty Fire, Rescue and Dnercency Servic;es Cemnissicn, and to such other County and local fire department officials as the County hecutive shall directs (32) p:evide part-time clerical support and office space to the Fire, Rescue and Drmrcency Services Cermission, as available and as budgetarily feasibler (33) supervise the execution and manacement of all prorrams, activities and emutures of +2e departnant: G.

                                                                                      %J  .e .. w (34)   enter into contracts, with the a::=roval of the County Executive, for the provision of servicest (35)   in ro way shall the p:wrs and du* des of the De mnt of Fire, Rescue and D:eroe.Ty Services sucersede any general or seecial State or Federal law. Furthe= ore, the a:wers aM duties of the, Deoartne.nt outlined herein shall not supercede local authority cranted uMer State Ikme Rule law, e.g. au'Jerity cranted to local fire chiefs, fire district officers, aM tcwn and village fire inspectors.
         ,           Section 1104. Fire , Rescue and Emercency Services C:mnission.

i (1) There shall be a County Fire, Rescue and Dneroe.Ty Services Ccr:rt.ission pursuant to County law, subsection 225-a. ne Ccmnission shall be w. ised of seventeen (17) ner:ters. Each ne.ter i shall be apcointed by the County Executive with approval of the County lecislature. me term of office for narters shall be (3) years, except that of those msnbers first apcointed; six shall serve for three (3) years, six shall serve for two (2)* years, and five shall se:ve for crw (1) year. . At'sudh time that mer: bars are reapoointad or new nenbers are accolnted, the term of office shall be three (3) years. (2) The Courrty Fire, Rescue and D:ercency Services Ccmnission shall incitde one (1) marber frcrn each tcwnship and an alterrate mar:ber, tso (2) ner:bers fran the Suffolk County Fire District officers Aserv-4 = tion, two (2) mar: bars frcrn the Fire Chiefs Council of Suffolk County, two (2) metters frcru the Suffolk County Volunteer Firemens Associa*%, ard one (1) mar:bar frcrn the Fire Wers Asscciation of Suffolk County ard an alternate menber. 'Ibe alternate menbers shall vote in the absence of the accointed ner:ters. 'Ihe neders of the Ccmnissien shall be County officers and shall serve without O

AUG 15 83 l cernoensation, however, merters shall be reinbursed at staMard 0:x:nty rates for travel expenses incurred for meetinc attendaT.e. '!he ne-bers of the Fire Advisory Board in office at the time of enactrent of this lecislation' shall continue in office as re=bers of the new Caission i until exoiratien of their current term. i (3) Ex officio merters, who shall .rct vete, shall include, but ret be lindted to, the Ccrrissioner of Fire, Rescue and Emercency Services, the Fire Marshall or altamate, the Direc+m of Dnercency Preoaredness or alternate, the Director of' VEEB er alternate, and two (2) County lecisla*m s. (4) 'Ihe prerence of a nn%rity of voti.ng re*ers of the Ccmrission shall constitute a cuorum. (5) It shall be the duty of such 0:r: mission to eccperate with the New York State Offlee of Fire Preventicri and Ccritrol in effectuatine the meioses for which the Division was established in relation to such precrams for fire trainine and nu*a.nl aidt to act as a policy makino body to the County Executive, the Ccunty lecisla*a.tre, and the Cenmissioner of Fire, Rescue and Dnerce.Ty Services in connection with the County particioation in such erocrams for fire trainino and l ! nutual aid and in cennection with County establishment and naintenance of the Ccenty Fire Training Academy and nu*asal aid procra.s in cases of fire and other emeroencies in which the seMees of firenen w:uld be used; to perform such other duties as the County Lecislature nay prescribe in relatim to fire t.% and nutual aid in cases of fire and other ereroencies in which the services of firenen would be used, excludino ernercency an$ disaster plannino done within the Divisien of nwreeney Preoaredness. l l sectico 1105. Transfer of personnel.'Ihose enployees in the l Decart:nent.s of DTercency Preparedness and Fire Safety who are enployed

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AUG !5 552 in positions the duties of which are substantially similar to those to be performed bv personnel in the Decart:nent of Fire, Rescue and Dneroency Services pursuant to this local law shall be transferred to the Deoartment of Fire, Rescue and Dnercenev Services on the effective date of this local Iaw. Section 1106. Transfer of records procerty and equitrnent. All records, procerty and ecui;rnent presently sssociated with and utilized in connection with the powers, functions and duties to be assigned to the Department of Fire, Rescue and Dnercency Services shall be transferred 'to that department. Section 3. Severability. If any provision of this article or the application thereof to any person or circunstances is held unconstitutional the remainder of this article and the application of such provision to other persms or circunstances shall not be affected thereby. Section 4. mis law shall take effect upon filing in the office ( of the Secretary of State. i l 4 P

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STATE OF NEW YORK EPERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN Annex A. App. 5 DISTRICT OFFICES The local jurisdictions comprising the six districts and the locations of the district offices are as follows: Dis trict Leoal .furisdictions location Central Cortland, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, P.O. Box 52 Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, and 213 Union St. St. Lawrence Counties and the Cities of Oneida Oneida. Rome and Utica. 13421 (3'5) 363-8524 Eas tern Albany, Broome Chanango, Coluntia, Vocer West St. Delaware, Greene. Otsego. Rensselaer, Oneonta Schenectady and Schoharie Counties. 13820 (607) 432-1771 Lake Cayuga, Chemung, Ontario, Schuyler, R.D. a2, Box 3 8 Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins, Route 31 East Wayne and Yates Counties. Newart 14513 I3'5) 331-4880 Northern Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Aviation and Hamilton, Montgomery, Saratoga, Warren Fox ram Rds. and Washington Counties and the City Glens Falls of Plattsburgh. 1280* (518) 793-66a6 Southern Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Creek Re. Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster poughkeepsie and Westchestar Counties and the Cities 12601 of Middletown, Mount Vernon, Newburgh, (914) 454 0430 New Rochelle, Ner York *, Peekskill, Port Jervis, White Plains and Yonkers. Westam Allegany Cattaraugus, Chautawua, Erie, P.O. Box 692 Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, 221 State St. Orleans and Wyoming Counties and the Batavda Cities of Niagara Falls, North Tonewanda, 14020 Olean and Salamanca. '716) 343-1465

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and recovery activities and for assisting in the total cooperative ef-fort, involving any or all of the other organizations having recognized roles in Recovery. During recovery operations the Committee shall be responsible for developing practical time parameters and activities con-sistant with this plan, and will insure that there will be adequate ecm-munications systems and processes for all County and Local activities. The Suffolk County Director of the Nv4440n of Emergency Preparedness will be the executive arm of the Committee during disaster emergencies and will be responsible for making recomendations for agency assignment to the recovery committee. At the diservtion of the Committee, County agencies may be assigned and discontinued as me=bers of the Committee, as problems arise and solutions are decided and acted upon and completed. The particular needs of each affected area will be determined by the Co-unty Executive and private organizations, in conjunction with the Depart-ment of Emergency Preparodness. If there has been a presidential disas-ter declaration, the Recovery Planning Council, as designated by Title VIII, Section 802, of the "Disaster Relief Act of 1974" (Public Law 93-288), will assume responsibilities for helping to determine local needs, related to the disaster emergency, and for the recovery and overall plan-ning efforts.

 'Ihe Director of the .NVi4404.. of Emergency Freparedness (DEP) will be the liaison for the Committee between the county Executive and State and Federal agencies, and will coordinate State and Federal a sistance pro-grams with perceived needs and the requests of the local jurisdictions.

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.S.3100 77-213-3100 JOHN C. GAIl.ACF2R, Chief 19 View Drive Deputy County Executive

, 360-4000 , 1 77-40C0 HC?tARD CP!ARIDiI, Deputy County Executive C-anicatiens & Intergover= ental Relati m 360-400), 4C04 77-4003, 4004 FP.ANK JCNIS, Ceputy County Executive 165 Candee Avenue . AM"4stratics and Special Projects I 360-4813 77-4813

           '.YII,I.IAM ERCTRIR*0N, Ceputy County Executive Financial Affairs (Hauppauge) 360-4013 77-4013 CINNIS 1lC CARTHY, 3pecial Assistant to                                                      11 Eillside Avenue un             Izecutive 77-4811 l

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Eev. $/5-SUTFCIX 00t N7Y ' EGIS' A-'."32 s LE0ISLA OR DIS *RIC7 AOCRESS & FHONE BLASS, GP20 CRY l 11 West 2nd Street ( P.iverhead, n 901 727-720C I ROSSO, JC101 2 640 lbntauk Highway Shirley, n967 399-C500 FOLEY, J0!Cl J. J 31 Oak Street Patchegue, n772 475-5300 CARACAPPA, ROSI 4 Coran-Selden Off. 31f.g. 248-260 L!iddle Country Rt.. 31dg. 1, Suite 3 Selden, 11784 732-2000 E W '*RI TT, STIVIN 5 149 l!ain Street Setauket, 11733 639-8500 ALLOROVI, ICNALD 6 180 East !!ain Street l , Smithtewn, 2.1787 724-4383 D' ANERI, !!ICHAEL 7 t 49 IAnding Avenue Smithtown, n787 724-5705 1CR00, JRES 8 26 Railroad Avenue Sayville,11782 567-0460 RIC O, JOSEPH 9 3250 Sunrise Highway East Islip,11730 561 .?621 NOLAN, PHILIP 10 2000 3rentweed Road Brentwood, n 717 231-3no > MAHONIY, PATRICK 11 4 Udall P. cad l West. Islip, 11795 661-1500 l BACHIRTY, SONERA M. 12 655 Deer Park Avenue N. Sabylen,11703 661-3425 BICK, ALICI 13 152 N. We nwood Ave. Lindenhurst, 11757 226-1340 HOWARD, I4UIS 14 - 86 Broadway Presiding Officer A=ityv111e, n 701 691-4433 PROSFICT, WAYNI 15 1739 E. Jericho !;k. Huntingten, 11743 499-5836 HEANIY, PATRICK 16 4240 !!bntauk Highway P.O. Drawer 3 East tegne, 11942 653-6090 C'VDE, JA!E R. 17 256 !!ain Street Huntingten, 11743 673-9393 LA SUA, R03ER: 18 333 !.arkfield Read 163 East Northpert, n735 -5100 2.

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77-214-307 i

i G. SIRKI.IY BECE!7, Cperations Officer i Ext. 310 ( Direct Line 924-8191)

77-214-310 l CCNAI.D S. "IPJ"' , Plans & Training e

! Ext. 398 Officer ! 77-214-598 I PlCHARD W. JCNES, Radielegical refense Ext. 300 Officer 77-214-3C0

 . P.ICHARD BOUGCON, P.esoure'es Cfficer Ext. 3C9 77-214-30?

LIAICCN STAFF SGT. CARL S. UDiLINGER #313 e Police Liaiaen, Cc=anding Officer T_xt . 304 214-304

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P.O. TILLIAU BRCWN #2904 P lice Liaisen Ert. 303 214-303 CABPN" P? lII, Deputy Sheriff Sheriff Liaisen Investigator Pxt. 500 214-500 ROBERT SHEPPARD, Radiatien Centrol Ext. JC6 77-214-306 FRNfK X. 00EHLE, '#elfa:t Officer Ext. 302 , 77-214-302 SECP2"A?lAL S~ATT SUSAN M. PISE1CES, Seereta.:/ Ext. 31L 77-214-311

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LARCS l 1 SIERITT j Sheriff's Offi:e Duty Cfficer P.iverhead, lic01 543-3215 543-3200 BRCCKHAVDI Oepartment of Public Safet7 Herb Cavis, Divisien of. Fire Preventien C-4 ssiener 20 iledford Avenue Patchegue, 11772 LARCS LOCATICN: BRCCICJ.A7EN I.!JfDFII.L SITI Radio: CD-14 E=ergency Preparedness Frequency Equipment: Portable pu=p, 7) K'.7 Generator, First Aid Fire Fighting Equip =ent, Grappling Hecks SCIT:?MCN Capart=ent of Fire Preventien Ken Jenes 116 Ha._pten Read Southa=pten, 11%8 5.

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                                           '#estha:pten, 11973 233-4200 ext. 233 CHAPtAIN RIV. JCEN !.!C GUIRE                      Diocese of Reckville Center TFt. ICCIO.!UNICATICNS JOHN P.ANDOLPM,                           Bldg. 158 Director                                  Hauppauge, 11788       _

360-5319, 77-5319 TRANSPORTATICN RICHARD STRANG, Yaphank Avenue Director Depart =ent of Traffic Safety Public '#crks Yaphank, 11960 924-4300 ext. 389 FOOD SUPP7v -

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FRAN1* SENDER, USDA Stability & Acting Chair =an Conservation Services Recm 108 127 East 3.!ain S:reet Riverhead, 11901 727-2732~ l 7. l

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                                                                                                                 ?Iestha=pten Beach, N.Y.11978 288-6400 CR. PJLY?.CND CI FIO, District Sgerintendent CAPCDE ANTCNII.I.I, lssistant Sgerintendent SOCIS II 201 Sn-ise Highway Patchegte, N.Y., 11772 289-2200 JAMES HDES, District Sgerintendent i

STANI.!Y. PAC.'0!!AN, Director of l A*44 strative Ser71ces SOCIS III 507 Leer Park Road Diz Hills , N.Y. , 11746 549-4900 CE. EUNARD LTRPHY, District Sgerintendent l DR. ARI.DE '.YDEEMAN, Coordinator l Assistant Sgerintendent 1 ROEIPC 30CNIN M l S. l 1 1

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SILL PPIIS, !!aintenance 1:echanic ECC/ASG, Probatien Buildir4  ! Yaphank, 11980 l 924-4400 ext 271 77-214-271 7ZLECC2!.tUNICA7ICNS JOHN RANECLPH, Bldg. 158 Director Hauppauge, 11788 360-5319, 77-5319 i CEPAC.e_ C OF PUBLIC ?.tPIS Yapaanx Avanue, Yapcans, u 960 A. BARICN CASS, C - 4ssicner 924-4300 ert 340 77-214-340 Radio: Suff. Co. #1 KEB 676 Freq. 37.98 ROBERT E. WEBBER, Chief reputy Cc=1. 924-4300 art 341 77-214-341 Radio: Suft. Co. #2 KIB 676 Freq. 37.98 RADIO RCct: 924-4300 er 388 ( days ) 924-4713 ( Nights ) 9.

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Veterans !.'encrial Highway Hauppauge, 11738 JCSEPH R. CAPUTO, Co.ptroller 360-5040, $038 77-$C40, 5038 30ARD OF EIIC*ICNS Yapaan.k Avenue l Yaphank, 11980 FP.ANK COVENEY, Cc=issioner 924-4300 ext 447 77-214-447 EVIPS.TT !.!CIAS, Cc=issicner 924-4300 ext 446 77-214-446 l PROSATICN CEPA C.E C Yapnank Avenue Yaphank, 11980 RONALD m , Directer 924-4300 ert 200, 201 77-214-200, 201 CEPAC.CC OF LASCR 455 ~.'<teeler acad ( Rt. 111) Hauppauge , 11.788 RAT.I.ND C. ADIDIDINGIR, Cc=1ssioner 348-2000 77-213-2000 CEPA C.!ENT OF b?I H. Lee Ce=1 son Sidg. Hauppauge, 11788

 '!ARTIN ASHARE, Esq.

360-4C66 1 77-4066 10. 1

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77-233-2703 l PAUL D. O'3?.Irl, Ceputy Cc=issioner

! 348-2707 fer ka- 4".istratien l 77-233-2707 l DIVISION OF D.ERGINCY !.EDICAL SIR'CCES I RCEIRT L. DIITRICHSCN, Director i 348-2825 ! 77-233-2825 l j ARNCLD M. EICF":.R, Chief Training and i 348-2827 Iducatien Officer I 77-233-2827 i

JCSIPH MARINO, Training Cffieer 348-2823 77-233-2823 4
                                          ?lILLIAM LARKDi, Anbulance Rescue Service 348-2826 77-233-2826 DIVISICll 0F INVIRC!O. ENTAL HIALTH SERVICIS alt 0 ANCPICLI, Directer 348-2781 77-233-2781 POLLICICN CC!CRCL NEMBIR: 451-4633 (Evenings, '.Yeekancs, Holidays, E=argencies )

DIVISICN OF FORDISIC SCIDICES & !.EDICAL-LICAL INVISTICATICN SIDfE! 'YEINBIRO, Chief !.!adical Iza=iner 31dg. C-077 Veterans Memorial Righway Hauppauge, 11788 360-5555, 77-5555 LIO A. CAL CCRTIVO, FED, Chief Tczicelegist 360-5575 77-233-5575

2. ECUR N*GDiCY NL'!BIR: 360-5555 (Office of the Medical Iraniser)

POISCN CC!CRCL: 542-2323 11.

4 . . . . . , , . - 2PARC.TC CF HIA*.!M SIR'l CIS d25 ?.a::re 2-ive Ias , Kauppau e, N.Y., 11788 J48-2917

     !!'7ISICN CF PUBLIC HIALTH 'CISIASE CC:CRCL & IFICE10LCGY
    !JAHICU ZAKI, .", rector i

348-2758 , 77-233-2758  ; l l P.ADIA*!CN CC:CTOL ' POSIR* SHIPPARD l 348-2790, 77-233-2790 , t 924-u.00 ext 3C6, 77-214-3C6 l (ICC 31?.g. , Yaphank,11980 ) { l JACI FINGIPHL"I 348-2756 l 77-233-2756 DI'ESICN OF CO.".lUNITY !.CCAL EIAL**4 SIR 7ICIS JCHN ACII?.!AN, Director 348-2816 77-233-2816 DIVISICN OF PATIDC CARE SIR 7ICIS

   '#ILI.IAM STIISIL, DDS, l.GH, Director 348-2713 77-233-2713 CIPAR*2fDC OF SOCIAL SIR'CCES 10 Oval Drive Hauppauge, 11788 348-23C0 ANITA RC!JANO, Director 348-2305 77-230-2305 FN DTERGY ASSISTANCI PPfGPJLM (HIAP) 10 Oval Drive Hauppauge, 11788 348-4465 ROBERTA '#EISINGER 348-44L2 77-4462 FCR DJERGDICY SIT"A~ICNS HAUPPAUGI:             10 Oval Drive, 311.g 2         348-4243 HUCINGTCN:            Sig "H" Shopping Center         673-3054 NO: AMITYVILLI        Great Neck Rd. & Albany Ave     842-9540 P.IVIP3IAD:            County Center 31dg.            548-3847 12.

Rev. 5/? _ CFFICE OF THE AGING e3 Je:sen Lane Hauppauge, 11788 348-5310 MRS. ASII.AICE SICGCR*H, Directer N-2bbh313 MP.S. JCRI RINC' 348-5316 l 77-226 5316  ; JCHN SIRICHI"? l 348-5315 77-226- 5315 Sri!CR CITIEriS HCT-LINE CFFICE OF THE HANDICAPPED 63 Jetsen Lane Central Islip, 11722 348-5340 BRUCE BICKER, Director teaf Energency 348-5345 924-8811 77-226-5345 PAPIS, RECREA* ION & CCNSERVA~ICN Sox 144, 2.'cni, aux liignray , West Sayville, n7% j JC101 D. CHESTIR, Cc=issioner 567-l'700

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1 i POLICE DEPARC.T C - Police Hea: quarters Yaphar.k Aver.ue Yaphar.k , 11980 Duty Officer - 236-5CCO CE ?II'! C. "' RICER, Police C # ssioner 286-5077 JA!.ES A. CAPLES, Chief Inspecter 286-5490 SHIRITF Center Drive Riverhead, 11901 548-3200 l JC101 P. FINNERTY, Sheriff l Radio Car #21 Wr# 912 West End l Freq. 155.415 Wr# 913 East End l 548-32C6 WILLIAll T. 'E GUIRE, Under Sheriff Radio Car #22 "Ir# 912 West End Freq. 155.415 Wr# 913 East End , 548-3208

                                                                                        !E3 YCRK STATE POLICE Troep "L" 3045 Sunrise Eighway Islip Terrace,11742 ROBERT SHAI,VEY, Cc=ander 277-6190 EARRACKS:                                     HA!.PICN SAYS                         728-3CCO l

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l JCSIPM F. JANCSKI, Superviser SGT. LGRINCI !.!A220 #5, Cecrd. 727- 200 Riverhead Police Ce;*. 1 54 W. !.:ain Street Riverhead, 11901 SOUTHA!.lPTON Town Hall ' 116 Ha:pten P. cad l Southa_pten, 11968 l 283-6000 l!ARTIN I.ANG, Superviser KINNITH JCNIS, Cecrd. 283-6055 283-6000 SCUTHOI.D Tcwn Hall 53095 !!ain Read , Southold, 11971 765-1800 F.J.117.PHY, Supervisor FRANCIS 11'RPhT, Cecrd. 765-1800 Old !.!ain Read M FISHIRS ISLWD P.O. Sox 445 Fishers Island, C6390 JUDGI RAr.OND ID7ARDS, Cecrd. ! P.O. icz 485 Fishers Island, C6390 788-7646 17.

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1 TC'tlN SUPIR'TISCF.S & C"T*I. CI~:.'ISI CCCF.D::!ATC?.S l EAST HA'.:PTC:I Tcwn Hall 159 Par. ige Reed I East Ha.p;en, 11937 l 324-4142  ; JUDITH HCPE, Superviser FJ: CHAP.D 1!C GCWIN, Cecid.  ! v4-4140 Westlake Orive i . 3 9 m SHILTER ISLAllD Tcwn Hall 44 Nor*.h Fer:7 Read Shelter Islard,11964 749-0291 G. KCtCJE, Superviser 749-0015 T e 18.

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i . COUNTY OF SUTFOLK DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN January I, 1981 4 i William E. Regan, Director DIVISION OF ENERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Yaphank Avenue Yaphank, H. Y. 11980 Telt 516-924-4400 e G i k 1/S1 i

I B TABI.E CF CONTENTS EXE CUTIVE S UMMARY---------------------------------- I - V covers the format of the Suffolk County Disaster Preparedness Plan SECTION I INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND------------- I-l to I-7 Shared Responsibilities by all levels of government and private sector A. Purpose I-l

           ,                                  B.        Background                                                                            I-l C.        Planning Basis                                                                        I-2 to I-3
1. Prevention /Hitigation, 2. Response ,
3. Recovery
                                            , D.        Concept of Operations                                                                 I-3 to I-7
1. Prevention / Mitigation, 2. Response ,
3. Recovery E. 14 gal Authority I-7
1. & 2. County, 3. State SECTION II PREVENTION / MITIGATION------------~~~--- II-l to II-9 A. Introduction II-l B. Opocations II-l to II-2 C. Prevention / Mitigation Activities and Assignments II-2 to II-3
1. Administrative duties of the DEP II-3
2. Logistical Assistance II-3 to II-4
3. Disaster Emergency runctions II-4 to II-7
4. Plans, Policies and Programs II-8
5. Public Education (Awareness) -

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6. Training , Drills , and Exercise II-9 SECTI ON III RESP ONSE---------------------------- III-l to III-2 4 i

A. Introduction . III-l to III-3 B. General operations III-3 f

1. Response Activities and Assignments III-3 to III-16
2. Direction and Control III-16 l 3. Initiation of Response Activities III-16 to III-24 l

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5. Organization IV-1 to IV-2 C. Recovery operations in Perspective IV-5 D. Time Perspectives IV-5 to IV-6 E. Communication - IV.4 F. Analysis IV-6 to IV-7 G. Planning IV-7 e

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SUMMARY

l l 1 INTRODUCTION

   .                                                                                         l The plan developed for suffolk County to use and be guided by is a direct re-sult of new State legislation (Article 2-B of the New York Stats Executive Law) and the growing reelization of a need to improve the County's handling of dis-aster situations. Traditionally, this concern has focused on the immediate time when a disaster strikes a portion of the County, but, when studying ways to improve County respersa, the need for a much wider view becomes evident.

This plan attempts to take such a wider view. Before a disaster situation occurs, the County should be undertaking preventive or mitigative actions. When a disaster occurs, the County must respond quickly and adequately; and af ter a disaster, the County must provide for recovery ac-tivities. These recovery activities can be preventive or mitigative in nature. This reasoning and view of disasters is circular and net linear. Dealin7 with 5 l disasters therefore, is an ever on-going operation, and this plan is based on that concept. Suf folk County's disaster plan lables the parts of this' on-going operation as prevention / Mitigation, Response, and Recovery. This "total view" consideration i of disasturs is labelled Comprehensive Emergency Management to emphasize the interrelationship of activities and functions necessary to successfully deal i l with disasters. l l VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS V Before any management concept can be, brought to bear ef ficiently, however, there A is a need to determine priorities and where resources should be expended. 1/81 I

vulnerability analysis is a systematic investigation of potential disasters in terms of frequency, magnitude, and probability of occurrence, in order to forecast their possible ef fects on people, systems, f acilities, resources and instituations in a specific geographic area. The ec=pletion and timely up-dating of a vulnerability study will make this plan more meaningful and more useful. The County can best prepare for, respond to, and recover from disas-ters when it has some sound prediction of potential problems. ORGANI2ATICNAL PISPCNSIBILITY Implementation of this plan requires the assignment of responsibility to per-form the functions and activities outlined in the plan. General direction and policy development responsibilities are assigned to the Suf folk County Disaster Preparedness Departments all other activities are assigned to existing County agencies. No new organization is created. Responsibility assigned to local agencies is secondary in nature to the respon-sibility of the County government to manage all phases of disasters. The local levels of government (village, town) should have committed their resources , or be unable to perform needed activities, before the County will beceme involved. Within the County government, local resources should be committed before state-wide resources are tapped. Similarly, County capacity to perform in a disaster must be utilized before State assistance can be requested. The organization most af fected by a disaster is expected to Iully involve it-self prior to requesting assistance. The plan is not intended to provide specific details of how an agency will ful-fill the responsibilities assigned to it. The detailed methods of completing II 1/81

assignments given an agency by the Department of Emergency Preparedness are expected to be detemined by the agency and are the agency's responsibility. PREVENTION / MITIGATION Pre'vention refers to all activities which eli:ninate or reduce the number of occurences of disasters. Mitigation is any activity which reduces the ef fect of disasters when they do occur. The Ce,unty has three main roles in the Prevention / Mitigation phase of disasters: (1) activities carried out by organizations other than the County, but*

   -            which are encouraged and supported by the County.

(2) activities -carried out by organizations other than the County . but which are funded by the County. (3) activities carried out by the County directly as program functions of the County. The plan identifies County agency activities in these three categories and as-signs to a designated "focal" agenc? the central coordination responsibility . for Prevention / Mitigation activities for each type of disaster. Also, it re-quires every County agency to consider the agency rulea, programs, projects and activities in light of disaster Prevention / Mitigation possibilities. RESPONSE , Response refers to the immediate actions to relieve the effects of a disaster upon individuals, organizations, and systems. County involvement under the inanediate direction of the Division of Emergency Preparndness is keyed to the County Executive's declaration of a "County Dis-aster Emergency." Prior to such a declaration, response, activities are the III 1/81

responsibility of the Division of Emergency Preparedness as part of its nor-mal functions. The plan outlines an organizational arrangement for marshalling appropriate County agencies, under the control of one individual (County Director of Erar-gency Preparedness). To assist in the fomation of such an organization, Oe Response section of the plan contains a listing of County agency resources that can be called upon to respond to disaster. These resources are included as a result of a survey of County agencies. If there is an escalation of the disaster'.s effects, resulting in State assis-tance, the organization created by the Division of E:nergency Preparedness is unchaged but is linked to the State assistance through the individual man-aging of the County response organization. RECOVERY Recovery from the effects of a disaster is presented in the plan as the oppor-tunity to restructure and redevelope all aspects of a comunity. It presents the unique planning constraints and influences that will be f aced during the rebuilding period, including the avoidance of experiencing similar disasters in the future. , Direct Division of Emergency Prepared'.ss involveteent for Recovery activit=- les is through the appointment of a permanent group of staff level personnel from various County agencies to serve as the focus of the Department knowledge and experience in recovery matters. Prior to a disaster, this group will assist the development of and review of local disaster planning efforts. 1/81

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l 1 l Af ter a dicaster, the group will serve as the Department's respresentativos j l to provide technical assistance to recovery efforts required of local comm-unities by Article 2-5 of the Executive Law. 2 This plan is intended to provide guidance in addressing all identified types l of disasters, both natural and man-made, with the one exception of' a radio-i logical incident. This particular potential disaster is by law, because of the special knowledge and resources required, the pyrview of the New York State Health Department. The extraordinary procedures required to monitor and res-t j pond to radiological incidents have been developed by the Health Department 1 to respond to an incident, it will still function under the general direction Of the Division of Emergency Preparedness and receive support from other County agencies. 4 The plan is an effort to better organize County involvesent in disaster situa-1 I tions . It' presents no redical concepts or major departures ircan existing or-ganizational responsibilities at this time. As it is used and developed, a need for changes will becorr.e apparent. The Division of Dnergency Prepared-ness responsibilities are outlined in County Charter regulations. This plan has been developed to meet those responsibilities. h 4 y 1/a1 t

I. INTRODUCTICH AND BACKGROUND A. PURPOSE The purpose of this plan is to minimize the risk to the health of the inhabitants of Suffolk County, New York, in the event of a peacetice or nuclear attack emergency. Also, to prevent casualties, protect pro-party, preserve the function of the civil government, and maintain and support economic activities essential for survival and for eventual recovery from the disaster. This will be accomplished by identifying measures to prevent and mitigate such a disaster, by developing mech-anises to coordinate Federal, State, Local, and private sectors resour-ces, during and af ter such a disaster.

3. BACKCRCUND It is the responsibility of the Suffolk County government to take ex-traordinary action when necessary to prevent or mitigate the loss of life, health and property of its citizens which may be caused or threat-ened by natural or man-made disasters or by enemy attack, and to take such actions as necessary to minimize the occurance of such events.

The suffolk County Division of Emergency Preparedness is the County agency having primary responsibilitics to implement the necessary dis-aster plan in accordance with the Suffolk County Charter. Article XI.

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The Office of the Standard operating Procedure (SCP-H-03-A) provides for the Division of Emergency Preparedness as the lead agency, to coordinate other county support agencies to protect life and property in the event of natural and man-made disasters (including hurricanes, tidal waves, fire, storm and earthquakes) or other catastrophies aris-ing from causes other than enemy attack, such as radiation accidents. 1/81 I-1

;         C. PLANNINO BASIS Suffolk County has adopted an overall emergency preparedness system which includes three interrelated critical phases:
1. Prevention /Mitication This is the initial phase of activities that is aimed at eli-minating or reducing the probability of the occurance of a disaster on public health, lives and property. These acti-vities include the development of new county and state legis-lation and the development of preparedness plans and training programs. prevention /Kitigation activities form a basis and enhance the quality of response operations.
2. Response The response phase follows the indentification or notificatien of an emergency or disaster. Generally, response activities are planned to minimize the adverse impact on public health, lives and to protect property to the extent possible, through emergency assistance. These activities include accident ass-essment and evaluation, and disaster control. They also re-duce the probability of secondary damage and rapid recovery operations.

3 Re cove ry The recovery phase begins when the emergency situation has bonn brought under control there is no further threat to t!.e public, the initiation of response activities has ended and the relaxation of protective response options taken is being ' considered. Recovery activities continue until the community life of the affceted area returns to its previous level or 1/01

better. These three phases are parts of an on-going cycle in which one phase leads into another. This plan has been developed, which confoms with and is supportive of the New York State Disaster Preparedness Plan, which incorporates this compre-hensive cyclical approach in planning and dealing with all emergencies. D. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS When considering disasters Prevention / Mitigation response and recov-ery are responsibilities that are shared by all levels of government and private sector. This disaster plan is based.on this total pre-paredness concept and addresses each type of potential emergency sep-arately.

1. PREVENTION / MITIGATION .

Private Sector For those potential hazards deemed likely to confront Suffolk County, those private agencies using the potential hazards will provide training for public information and awareness in conjunction with all levels of government. They also establish operator tra.ining, and provide specialized technical informa-tion and materials to maintain an updated f acility and res-ponse emergency plan. The private agencies are responsible l for all aspects of .be phase within site boundaries.

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is to prepare and coordinate with the disaster County Pre-paredness plans , the development of public information pro-grams and the development and maintainance of adequate ecmm-unication systems. County Government The County will continue te assist town and village govern-ments, by providing information and available expertise and by suggesting new or improved activities to effectuate good Prevention / Mitigation direction. The Division of Emergency Preparedness has been designated the lead agency and will provide on-going programs in planning, training, public edu-cation, and information and long-range protective plans. State Government he State government, in coordination with the County govern-ment, will provide information and available expertise and by suggesting new or improved activities to effectuate good Pre-vention/ Mitigation direction. Federal Government The Federal Emergency Management Agency will provide assistance to the W.Y. State and County governments in the preparation, review and testing of State and County disaster plans.

2. RESPONSE Private Sector The first line of responsibility lies with the private agencies.

We Suffolk County and State governments response efforts will not begin unless an emergency results as a potential hazard to the public. Responsibility for notification and initial ass-I-4 1/81

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l . essment and evaluation of the potential hazard is with the pri-vate agency. However, in the future, the Depart:nent of Emer-gency Preparedness will have direct access, on a timely basis, to sufficient facility data to permit an independent, but para-11el, evaluation. Town ard Village Government In the event of a disaster, the town and village government will activate its resources to respond to the emergencys and they will remain activated. At such time as their resources are no longer adequate, in addition to the technical assistance and evaluations normally provided by the County, the town and vill-age may request County response assistance through the Cf fice of the County Executives who in turn will immediately activate the Department of Emergency Preparedness. County Covernment ne bivision . of Emergency Preparedness shall initiate the activation of all necessary assessment and evaluation, equip-ment, personnel, and resources. no County Executive will di-rect the activation through the Director of the Division of Emergency Preparedness, who in turn, will order the necessary emergency procedures based on these assessments and evaluations. State Covernment Upon County notification, the Jtate will contact appropriate State agencies to provide support for assessment and evaluation and coordinate these resources with the County governments. 1/81 I-5

Federal Government Upon County and State notification, the State governments will contact appropriate federal agencies to provide support for assessment and evaluation with the State and County governments. .

3. RECOVERY Private Sector The private agencies of a potential hazardous f acility will con-tinue their activities as necessary. Day will be responsible for on-going, on-site assessment and evaluation of the disaster and report the damage to the town and . county governments.
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 .        ne Recovery process neceupasses the de> escalation of response activities . Town and village governments responsibilities and their resources will continue as necessary.

County Government he tiyision . of Emergency Preparedness will provide direction and assessment of the dan.ago and provide the necessary recovery resources as needed, and assist a political sub-division in an emergency relief, reconstruction, rehabilitation made necess-ary. by the disaster. state Government he Recovery Conunittee, appointed by the N.Y.S. Disaster Pre-paredness Cocunission, will provide tho direction of State re-sources and recovery activities, ne Office of State Disaster 1/81

Proparedness will act as a liaison for the comission between town, village and county agencies and will coordinate State , i and Federal assistance programs. j

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The appropriate federal agencies will remain for support and guidance throughout the recovery phase. Federal financial assistance and Recovery programs will be administered by the office of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. E. LEGAL AUTHORITY

1. Suffolk County Charter, Article XI - provides the utvision
                 , of Emergency Preparedness the primary responsibility to imple-ment the Disaster Preparedness Plan.
2. Office of the County Executive - Standard Operating Procedure (SOP-H-03-A) - provides that the Division of Emergency Pre-
 .                 paredness will protect life and property in the event of nat-ural and man-made disasters and nuclear attack.

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3. New York Defense Emergency Act of 1951, as c. mended by Chapters 640/78 and Chapters 641/78 Section 10 of the Executive Law has included a new Article 2-5 establishing a Disaster Preparednass Ccuenission . he regulation instructs Suffolk County to prepare a Disaster Preparedness Plan in accordance with the requirements of Article 2-3.

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II. PREVENTION / MITIGATION A. INTRODUCTION Prevention / Mitigation is the initial phase of activity that aims at eliminating or reducing the probability of an occurrence or at mini-mizing the effects of a natural or man-made disaster. Prevention / Mitigation is largely an activity of public laws and regulations , which are, carried out by all levels of government, to reduce and minimize damage to personnel and property. S e Federal, State, local govern-monts, and the private sector have the responsibility to prevent or minimize hazards to life, health and property as a result of any natural or man-made disaster. B. OPERATICNS The private sector can provide resources, such as specialized technical information, specialized equipment, and personnel, to reduce the pro-bability and effects of a natural or man-made disaster. County government, by receiving cooperation from other levels of gov-ernment, as well as the public, is capable of determining what resources are needed to mitigate the effects of an emergency. i no County Disaster Preparedness Plan must be mutually supportive, to allow for all levels of governWent to recognize each other's capabili-I ties, and chligations. state and county Roles All levels of government have a role in the Prevention / Mitigation of a natural or man-made disaster. t II-1 t/st l l ._ . _ _

Suffolk County will take action in those prograns that are the responsibility of the Counr/ to prevent or :nitigate the effects of a disaster or emergency and will provide available assistance to Town and Village governments wherever necessary. he County will promote or encourage activities which will be carried out primarily by the private sector or town and village governments, such as vulnerability analysis, educational programs, and similar indirect means. County /Imad Agency Role County Prevention / Mitigation activities will be carried out before the emergency and will be directed by the ?iVUion of E:nergency Preparedness (EOC/ASG lead agency) to minimize any adverse impact on the health, lives, and property of the' inhabitants of the Coun-ty. We DiVUdon of Emergency Preparedness will recommend ways to-improve the County role and describe new or improved activities , which would be carried out by County support agencies, and will forward reconsnandations to the office of the. County Executive. C. PREVENTION / MITIGATION ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENTS In addition to the technical personnel in the OAVUdC" of Daergency Preparedness, personnel from other County support agencies will be made available to provide technical assistance. nose resource per-sonnel will be required to possess various qualifications in such areas of expertise as health, social services , fire, police, sherif f, II-2 1/81 1

public works, and school coordinators.

1. ADMINISTRATIVE CUTIES CT THE .)ivis h CF EMERCENCY PPIPARECNESS the responsibilities for the administration of this plan will in-clude but not be limited to the following s (a) providing for and controlling the plan distribution, amendments , and updates (b) overseeing the status of Suf folk County emergency res-ponse agencies and their procedures for implementing this plans (c) providing the mechanisms for and conducting an annual l 1

1 review, updating of this plan through up-to-date in- l formation and the results of periodic drills and annual exercises, to certify that the plan is current. (d) responsibility for the development, publication, and distribution of the plan and for the prompt distribu-l tion of amendments and plan updates to all concerned l l agencies; will oversee the implementing procedure of other County agencies having emergency responsibility l in this plan; will provide up-to-date disaster planning I . information, relevant to the appropriate County agen-cies; and will conduct an annual review, update, and certification of this plan for the office of the County Executivc.

                 . 2. 14GISTICAL ASSISTANCE The timely mobilization and effecient management of resources available for response operations will be of the utmost importanco e

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in determining the effectiveness of dealing with a natural or man-made disaster. Three key related Prevention / Mitigation activities are the identification, acquisition, and the main-taining of an up-to-date inventory of potentially useful erer-gency response resources that can be marshalled in the event of an erergency. The pielsicit of Erergenev Precaredness is the contact point for mutual assistance operations and will maintain a source of emergency equipment available for loan to County and Town and Village agencies during emergencies. The Department will main-tain inventory of County and Town and Village govern 4nts' eq-uipment, and will coordinate , emergency communications syste=s and maintain civil defense tuipment. Also, assure that the current public notification system is operable.

3. DISASTER L*'.ERGEMCY FUNCTIONS The following County of ficers, under the direction of the County Executive, and with the guidance of the County Director cf Erar-gency Preparedness, will direct and coordinate performance of specific emergency defense functions to' include but not be limi-ted to the followings (a) Director of Emergenev Precaredness i (1) Issue appropriate warnings.

(2) Staf f, administer, and oversee the operation of the County Emergency Operating Center (Alternate Seat of Government) , and to notify the County Ex-ecutive and his deputies to order the activation of the E.O.C. II-4 1/81

(3) Coordinate the overall functioning of all of fi-cials and agencies with emergency responsibilities. (4) Disseminate information to the populace. (5) Supervise special defense functions, such as moni-toring and reporting, public shelter activities, and provide volunteer services as required. (b) : Commissioner of Police s (1) Utilize regular and' auxiliary police for mainten-ance of law and order, including protecticn of life, property and essential commodities. (2) Regulate and control traffic.

                     .            (3) Direct the populace to shelter or other apprcpr-iate installations.

(4) Direct the injured and sick to medical installa-tions, and the homeless to American National Red Cross and other mass-care installations. (5) Provide coordination of on-site emergency medical services to include transportation of patients to stationary medical care f acilities. (c) Sheriff: (1) Regulate and control traffic. (2) Direct the populace to shelter or other appropri-ate installations. (3) Direct the injured and sick to medical installa-tions, and the homoless to the American National Red Cross and other mass-care installations. II-5 t/81

l (4) Operate the county jail and provide for safo custody, treatment , cara and control of all prisoners within the County. (5) Provide coordination of on-site emergency medi-cal services to include transportation of pat-ients to stationary medical care facilities. (d) comadssioner of Public Works: (1) Clear debris (2) Perform temporary repair and restoration of roads, bridges, and transportation f acilities. (3) Perform related engineering and construction work. (4) Provide for the maintenance, temporary modifica-tion and repair of the County Lergency Cperating Center. (5) Provide necessary maintenance and repairs to other essential County facilities. (6) Distribute emergency potable water supplies in coordination with the Commissioner of Health Ser-vices. (7) Use their resources for any other emergencies that may.arise. (e) Commissioner of Social Services: (1) Provide emergency feeding, clothing, lodging, and assistance. (2) Provide information concerning missing persons. (3) Provide authorised assistance to those in noed in accord'ance with the provisions of the Social zz.6 1/81

Welfare Law. (f) Comissioner of Health Services (1) Coordinate the provisien of environ.wntal health l and medical servicec to the pcpulatien, including safeguarding the health of the pecple, the care and treatment of the ill and injured, and the identification of the dead, which will be the re-sponsibility of the Medical Examiner. (2) Coordinate the cmargency operations of;all hospi-tals. (3) Perform disaster health procedures as required. (4) Provide coordination of on-site emergency medical services to include transportation of patients to stationary medical facilities. (5) Coordinate the distribution of emergency potable water supplies with the cooperation of the Comm-issioner of Public Works. (g) t n 14 $ 1a, a. of rpre _ (1) Coordinate the County-wide deployment of equiprent for the containing and extinguishing of fires and the removal of trapped and injured persons f rom damaged buildings. j (2) Perform decontamination duties as required. l l (3) Provide coordination of on-site emergency medical

 .               services to include transportation of patients to

( stationary medical care facilities. II-7 t/01

4. PIANS, POLICIES AND PROGRAMS Preparing plans is a Prevention / Mitigation activity. Many County agencies planning programs will have an influence on Town and villago activities. Policies can bo implemented and emphasis  ;

can be adjusted to influence and advocate PreventionM41tigstion activities at the County and Town levels. Cooperative planning and the sharing of plans allows all concerned to plan and operate in a manner that is compatible and effective.  ! 1 1 The Suffolk County % . t < 1, of Emercency Preparedness will main-tain the County Disaster Preparedness Plan and assist Town govern-ment planning. Planning for evacuation will include the coordi-nation of listing of evacuation routes and reception /cengregate care centers.

5. PUBI,IC EDUCATION (AWARINESS)

A key activity is the development of a public education program, in conjunction with State, Town agencies and the private sector, to provide information about disaster emergency planning. In-l ciudad in this program is the preparation and distribution of l l pamphlets, films, discussing such topics as potential problems associated with !.aricanes, floods, and other threatening disas-l l un. Public awareness of what can happen, where it can happen, and that there are preventive / mitigative activities available to mini-mise the potential for an emergency happening, is basic to the whole process of Public Education. Public Education / Awareness should be, in itself, a mitigative activity of all levels of II-8 1/81

government. To complement the public education program, an annual news media with relevant disaster preparedness plans. The Suffolk County S4vh Qrt of Emergency Preparedness Will make available, information about disaster preparedness plans. to the general public upon request, will maintain a film library, will stockpile public information publications, and will assist other po.itical sub-divisions in the overall public education informa-tion program.

6. TRAINING, DRILLS, AND EXERCISES Disaster preparedness plans require trained personnel to imple-ment them. County agencies can provide this training for emerg-ency personnel and public officials. Training and retraining of County and Town officials is provided through a variety of pro-grams, such as formal courses, seminars, conferences, emergene/

operation simulations (ECST) , and experience gained in response to actual emergencies. The Suf folk County DivUion of Emergency Preparedness will train County and Town officials and local emergency services personnel in emergency operations, sponsor a continuing training program for County and Town officials having distster responsibilities, consisting of conferences for public officials (CPO), emergency operation simulations (ECST) , and other related training activities. II-9 t/81

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III. RESPONSE o A. INTRODUCTION The. Response phase of a man-made or natural disaster deals with ae act-ual physical reaction to the given emargency circumstances and the use of applicable, available resources. It encompasses the County, Town, Village, and private sector disaster response role,s and how the activi-ties of these responsible organizations are to be cocrdinated, to bring about a total ef fort which most effectively and efficiently minimizes the impact of the emergency on the health and safety of those in the af-facted area and of the general public.

1. PRIVA'"E SEC':CR Private agencies have the first line of responsibility for as-sessing the magnitude of a disaster and its potential conse-quences and for taking immediate actions to mitigate or termi-nate the emergency. Af ter initial notification, the representa-tives from the private agency involved will remain in contact with the Suffolk County piyyieg of Emergency Preparedness for consultation and on-going assessment of the emergency.
2. 'ICtfN AND VILIAGE GOVERNMENTS Each sub-division of County government has the primary responsi-bility for responding to a disaster with their resources and, when necessary, for requesting additional assistance from the g quien of Enargency Preparedness. 'these re-Suf folk County sources and mutual aid agreements are delineated in each County plan.

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Town and Village governments response efforts will be based en the assessment and evaluatien by the diviaic ; of Emergency Preparedness and carried out through the respective local author-itative representative. Local resources for the effective im-plementation of the protective action response options will be made available immediately.

3. COUNTY COVERNMENT The PiV45 ion .- of Emergency Preparedness, as the lead agency in man-made or natural emergencies and by order of the Suffolk County Executive, shall initiate the activation of all necessary moniter-ing, assessment and evaluation personnel, equipment, and other resources. Upon evaluation, the Director of the Giui44Cn of Emergency Preparedness , in coordination with the County Executive or his designated representatives, shall determine and order the appropriate protective action responso options. Other County agencies are responsible for supporting the implementation of these options. Count;' coordination of other agency response ef-forts that are necessary to mobilize an ef ficient response activ-j ity will be implemented to support, and where necessary, lead the Town and Village response effort. 'me Suffolk County .V" "

of Emergency Preparedness is the County coordinating agency and

will perform the function from the county E.O.C., (A.S.G.).

l There will be an on-going, mutual exchange of information through predesignated channels between Town and Village governments, and State agencies. Af ter the initial notification of an emergency, disaster preparedness response activities will be activated through III-2 I/81 1

l I the @4V44 40n of E:nergency Preparedness, ne 04pL3ieg of Emergency Preparedness will in turn oversee the Town and Vil-l lage operations through their respective Civil Defense of fices and provide the necessary direction and control as designated j by the office of the County E.xecutive. The Suf folk County . . CAV4540n of Z:.argency Preparedness will continue on-going comm-unication with the appropriate State agencies.

4. STATE GOVER!O4ENT Management of the State response requires the coordination of
a. nuaber .of State agencies with each other and with appropriate County authorities. No one State agency has the capability to perform the necessary response activities effectively. Itence ,

the responsibility for the overall management of the State res-ponse will be shared by the Stata and County govern.9ents.

5. FEDERAL COVER?tiENT FEMA will serve as the primary point of contact with State and County officials and will coordinate and manage all aspects of the Federal response activities, such as assisting in transpor-tation, communications, housing and financial needs.

B. CENERAL CPERATICNS

1. RESPCNSE ACTIVITIES AND ASSICTtENTS Se following is a list of response activities assigned to County, Town and Village governments, the private sector, and the Federal government. These activities are related to man-made and naturs1 disasters. ,

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(a) DIRECTION AND CONTROL We activities within direction and control are to assign missions; direct planning; make assessments and evaluations: direct and coordinate operations; supply i special equipment, manpower, and energy; and implement , 1 applicable laws and regulations. These activities will be directed by assigned agency representatives at the County E.O.C. , Yaphank, N.Y. using the Suffolk County l l Department of Emergency Preparedness consnunications net-

   -             work, which will be supported by the existing operational     j capability of other assigned agencies. The Director of
           -     the Suffolk County 94V454061       o'f Emergency Preparedness will be in charge of activities at the E.O.C.
                 'NXfN AND VII.I. AGE CC'/TRN TENTS ne direction and control activity will be implemented by Town and Village agencies, with the Town or Village designated representative being in charge. Operations and constunications will be directed from the Tom and/

or Village Civil Defense in coordination with the County

                 .SEVU4081     of Emergency Preparedness.
  • COUNTY COVERNMENT The Suffolk County DiV4Siort of Emergency Preparedness is designated the lead agency for man-made and natural disasters. We Director of the 05VOA0rt of Emergency Preparednces in coordination with the County Executive, will order the appropriate emergency procedures.
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I 1 (b) CCMMUNICATION . Consnunications systems will be needed for initial not-ification of Federal, State , County, Town and Village emergency organi:ations, also to the public news media and other essential services. TOWN AND VILMCE COVER 1W.ENT 1 Town and Village governmental communications network will be activated in coordination withtin, civisio,t of Emergency Preparedness County-wide network. COUNTY COVERNMENT The Divisio: of Emergency Prepares..ess has dedicated emergency "' HetLines" with State and Federal agencies to provide initial notification and ongoing communi-cation during the emergency. CC'JNTY/ TOWN , POLICE AND SHERITT We County / Town Police and Sheriff has a county-wide police radio system that interconnects with the E.O.C. It is a complete system between fixed substations and mobile units and has a mobile command post bus with radio and telephone. Radio cars are equipped with pub-lic address systems and bu11 horns and helicopters aro equipped with public address systems. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 2e Suffolk County Department of Health Emergency Medi-cal Services (EMS) have mobile radio communication e-quipment with enables State EMS personnel to be in III-5 t/81

contact with ar.bulance , fire and rescue squads. 1 PARKS DEPAR M NT The Suffolk County Department of Parks has bullhorn and loudspeaker comunication capabilities within County parks and recreational f acilities. DEPARTMENT CF PUBLIC WORKS The Suffolk County Department of Public Works has a county-wide system which connects with the Depart;:ent . of Dnergency Preparedness at the E.O.C. DEPARMNT CT TIPE CES9U5 AHD EllERGENCY SERVICES The Suffolk County Department of FRES has radio equipment which can contact County Fire Coordi-nating officers. It interconnects with the Divnion of Dnergency Preparedness at the E.O.C. CIVIL AIR PATROL The Suffolk County Civil Air Patrol has a radio net-work for emergency backup to :ha Jivhivit of E=arg-ency Preparedness at the E.O.C. (c) PUBLIC NOTIFICATION A capability will be established to provide a preapt notification signal to the public, folicwed by provi-sions for disseminating instructions to the public on the appropriate protective actions to be taken. COUNTY GCVENDtENT (III-7) III-6 I/8I

The activation and control of this public notification system will be implemented by tha 24p43jg of Emerg-ency Preparedness, in coordination with the State. The nig,43ign. of Emergency Preparedness will insure that public notificatien systems are activated, includ-ing the coordinated use of the Emergency Broadcast Sys-tem. POLICE DEPARTMENT The Suffolk County Police Department will assist, as directed, in the local p *, gram to alert the public. DEPARTMENT CF PtRKS The Department of Parks will notify population in the parks and recreauonal f acilities about the emergency and will issue instructions for appropriate protective actions to be taken. (d) DISASTER ASSESSMENT Disaster and rateorological capabilities will exist to provide information for assessing the health, lives and property impact of the disaster. Disaster assessment includes meteorological data and the use of such data in determining the actual or potential impact on the health, lives and property in order to determine the appropriate protective action.

    .             <w ut e on/ CT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Tho 04v4sion.. of Emergency Preparedness will assess Izz-7                                          t/s f

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the magnitude and impact of the Disastor as it relates to health, lives and property. (e) PROTECTIVE RESPCNSE EVALUATICN The Division of C=argency Preparedness will evaluate all pe.'tinent data so as to make the most apprcpriate decisions in the ordering of appropriate protective action. (f) PUBLIC INFCRMATICN There will be a coordinated program to keep tha public L1 formed on the up-to-date status of the disaster sit-uation and to insure that there exist methods to scru-tinize and control all news releases , so that no mis-information is released. The public informatica pro-gram will be under the supervision of the County Infor-nation officer to be designated by the county Executive and in coordination with the State Information of ficer. In addition, the County Information officer will estab-a lish a Rumor Control Canter, to receive rumors from all; necessary actions will then be taken. (g) EVACUATION Evacuation encompasses the movement of people out of a threatened area and the resources necessary to support this movement. Included are the movement of people from designated areas over designated routes: keeping these router clear for travels the identification of special needs of children, sick, elderly, handicapped, III-8 1/81

and other groups which may be especially affected; and the care and support of evacuees. COUNTY COVERNMENT The evacuation plan will be implemented by the County, utilizing all available resources, supplemented by State resources. The Division of Emergency Prepared-ness will oversee, coordinate, and provide technical assistance to the Town and Village govern =ents. POLICE DEPARTMENT The suffolk County Police Department will assist in in-gress and egress control with Town and Village law en-forcement agencies, will enforce emergency highway traf-fic regulations, and assist in insuring the security of evacuated areas. Need for special amergency passes to reenter the disaster area, i l l DEPAR*DtENT Cr PtJBLIC WCRKS The Department of Public Works will assist in keeping evacuation routes clear and in traffic controls will supply route designations for expedient movement and i control mechanisms (signs , road blocks , signals , etc.) : i and, as required, will waive restricting laws on road-way usage.

             .                           DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
       .                                 The Department of Social Services will assist in the identification of sick, elderly, infirmed, handicapped.

and will assist at adult facilities and children's Izz., 1/si

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f acilities in implementing evacuation plans.  ! SHERITF The Sheriff will make the appropriate decisions en the movement of prisoners on an ad hoc basis. The Corai-ssioner on Corrections will be contacted to provide a protective action option decision as necessary in con-cert with the State Depart:nent of, corrections. (h) RECEPTICN/ CONGREGATE CARE CENTERS The needs of the relocated population will be determined for receiving, registering, lodging, feeding, and clo-

       .       thing.

HOUSING Temporary housing will be provided fer displaced persons in the form of mobile and modular homes, rooms in pri-vate homes, schools, dormitories, armories, private and public buildings, and churches. Evacuees will be supp-lied with blankets, adequate fuel supplies for heat, and housing supplies. There will be a program with staff and equipment to register relocated persons and to notify those needing special attention (elderly, infirm, handi-capped , sick , e tc. ) . There will also be provided a place for possible decontamination activities. F000 PROVISICN Activities will be implemented which are necessary to bring food and water to humans and animals, including ) the storage of food and water and assuring the availa-III-10 1/81 l J

l l i bility of foed and water. CIDTHING i Provision will be made for supplying needed personal l l clothing in the disaster area. l TOWN AND VIIn CE GCVER2:4EST l Activities to satisfy the above needs of the relocated population will be implemented at the local level with direction by the County and with the State support sup-plementing local resources. . COtNTY GOVER) MENT Activities supporting the above effort will be imple-4 mented according to the Suffolk C'&caty Disaster Prepared-ness Plan through the Division of Emergency Preparedness. l l I STATE GOVEPJD4ENT l Activities supporting the above ef fort will be imple-mented according to the N.Y.S. Disaster Preparedness Plan through the State Office of Disaster Preparedness. FEDERAI, AGENCIES In the event of a presidential declaration the Federal government may provide mass shelters, emergency supplies and clean drinking water, sell government-owned feed grains to livestock owners at reduced prices, and pro-vide emergency clothing. VOIUNTARY/ PRIVATE AGENCIES (III-12) 211-11 1/81

mese organizations will respond to the activity needs of this emergency and for this protective action just as they would in any disaster. (i) SOCIAL SERVICES Provision will be made for the needs of those affected by the emergency including special population segments (handicapped, elderly, etc.) and those receiving personal services, such as welfare. Other services which will be l available are crisis counseling for individuals or groups, spiritual counseling, psychological counseling, psychia-tric counseling, information and referrel services, case-work services, and other welf are services.

                        'roWW/VILIAGE GOVERNMENT Social services activities will be implemented at the l

local level, with support from the County. COUNTY COVERNMENT me Division of Emergency Preparedness will coordinate ( activitiss of the Red Cross, Salvation Army, and other recognized volunteer organizations. DEPAAMTP OF HTALTH me Department of Health will provide information and referral services, which tie in with the resources of local health jurisdictions. f DEPAR*: MENT CF SOCIAL SERVICES The Department of Social Services will provido the nec-essary support as required. III-12 1/81

(j) PUBLIC HEALTH, MEDICAL AND SANITATION SERVICES Provision will be made for the continuation of basic public services during the disaster. Primary and emergency care and treatment for the ill and injured will also be provided. The movement or consolidation of patients, equipment, and personnel of hospitals, , nursing homes, and other special f acilities will be coordinated, as will the allocation of medical resour-cas, and the medical examiners officer for identifica-tion and removal of the dead. COUNTY GOVER104ENT Most of the activities dealing with health problems and protective actions will be implemented at the Cou-nty level, with support supplied by the State. DEPARttENT OF HEALTH The Department of Health will provide laboratorf test-ing of samples to assure safe food and water supplies and order any protective actions; monitor potable water suppliess will provide technical assistance and risk assessments issue orders related to affected public water supply. ALL OHTER COUNTY AGENCIES Activities will be implemented consistent with the Cou-nty Disaster Preparedness Plan. FEDERAL / STATE AGENCIES (III. l4 ) , III-13 1/61 W

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       ,          Advice and technical assistance will be provided, upon       I l

l request, to prevent communicable diseases. 4

                                                            .                  i (k) PUBLIC SECURITY Haasures necessary to enforce local law and emergency        ,

laws will be be provided. Public security measures will be implemented by the County. POLICE DEPARTMINT The Police Department will provide manpower and equip-ment to protect life and property; establish ingress and egress controls maintain traffic and crowd control; close highways suppress riots and disordersi investi-gate accidents enforce laws, disaster emergency regu-lations, and curfews arrest violators secure evacuated areas and coordiante these support activities with the Federal, other State agencies, and *he local government efforts. (1) FIM AND ESCUE SERVICE Manpower and equipment for fire protection surveillance, and suppression, will be provided for the affected emer-gency areas, including on-site assistance. Search and rescue operations including air, land, and water will also be provided. The fire and rescue services will be coordinated by the County Department of TRES with support from the State and other agencies. POLICE DEPARTMENT (III-l$) III-14 1/81 L

The Police Department will provide search and rescue capabilities, using boats, land vehicles, and heli-copters to locate missing persons and rescue stranded people. CIVIL' AIR PATROL The Civil Air Patrol will provide aircraf t and person-nel to conduct air search missions, if requested. (a) PUBLIC WORXS The repairing of damaged roads, the clearing of obstue-tions on roadways , and the removal of impediments on designated evacuation routes will be provided for. i l COUNTY GOVER.'04ENT The engLneering efforts, providing personnel, expertise, and equipment in the affected area, will be a primary ! 4 ! responsibility of the local jurisdiction (s) for County l roads. State and Federal agencies will provide heavy equipment and minpower to operate equipment and will coordinate t',eir activities with the local effort. i The Public Works Department will provide available re-l l sources (equipment and manpower) and, upon raquest, will usordinata assistance from other agencies to se-cure the use of evacuation routes. (n) TRANSPORTATION The transportation of the injured, critical equipment, rapplies, food, and emergency personnel will be provided f f3 K'. Iz: 15 1/sl

COUNTY CCVE10NENT Vehicles to move emergency supplies and equipment to the affected areas will be provided, with support frem the State.

2. DIRECTION AND CONTRCL (a) The County direction, control and coordination which orignates, generally, from the County E.o.C. located in Yaphank, N.Y., will have representation from all assigned County agencies.

(b) SUFFOLK COUNTY EMERGENCY CC:O*JNICATICN NE*WCRX The Suffolk County Emergency Comunications Network for disaster notification will be by direct telephone line within the County, Upon such notification, the Director of the Dtvtsiva of Emergency Preparedness will authenticate the call and obtain the details of the potential or actual emergency. Overall respense comununications will be made by the Notline, cor.:.arcial telephones, radios, television, and by the National Warning System (NAWAS) . (c) PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTERS Public information will be established at the county E.O.C. in Yaphank. Public releases will be coordinated with the State Public Information Officer. ]

3. INITIATICN OF RESPONSE ACTIVITIES _

(a) EMERGENCY CIASSIFICATION III-16 1/81

  ,          Notification will be dissaminated to the emergency staff in the following phases:

(1) MOVEMENT ALERT When, in the judgement of ec=petent authority, with the County Executive 's concurrence , condi-tions and information indicate the streng possi-bility of a disaster within the County requiring assistance from nne or more departments or agen-cies, the emergency staf f or certain elements

                  'of it may be directed to stay ready for possible movement to the Emergency Operating Center (EOC/

AsG) or a field operations location, , (2) MOVEMINT ORDER When, in the judgement of competent aurthority,

with the County Executive 's concurrence, informa-tion indicates that a disaster is strongly prob-able or has occurred in the County which requires assistance from one or more departments or agen-cies, the emergency staff or certain elements of it may be directed to report to the EOC/ASG or to a field operations location. In the event of enemy attack, a staf f member recieves no notifi-I cation to report but learns from a public announce-ment or other source that such an attack has oe-I curred, he should proceed to the EOC/ASG. However, i

if the general public has been warned to STAY WHERE YOU ARE, no one should attempt to reach the EOC/ A50 unless they receive an order to do so or learn III-17 t/81

otherwise that such a movement is safe, If emergency staff personnel learn of a disaster situation, and in their judgement there may be doubt as to the County's awareness of the same, they should immediately contact the County warn-ing Point (516) 924-4400, advising such details as may be available. - (3) NOTIFICATION PROCEDURIS Notification to the emergency staf f will be car-ried out from the Conity EOC/ASG. The primary communications medium used will be telephone and radio. County EOC staf f personnel will notify those of the following as directed by the Suff olk County Director of Emergency Preparedness or his deputy director: , a. The County Executive's Office

b. Designated staff personnel of the office of Emergency Preparedness,
c. The designated representative (s) of each of the various other county agencies whose key person-nel have been assigned to report et the EOC/ASG.

Each such agency shall file in advance with the of fice of Disaster Preparedness and thereaf ter

     .              keep current:
1. The name and telephone number (s) of the agency representative (s) to be notified, indicating III-18 1/81

l 1 l their specialty if applicable, and making , sure there is coverage during both business i and non-business hours.

2. A "f an-out" telephone call system, by means of which the representative (s) notified dis-seminate the notification to other designated key personnel or their alternates.
d. Staff representatives of the following depart-ments are responsible fors 1._ Department of. Public Works-Cperation and maintenance of power plant and related equip-a ment at the EOC/Asc. .
2. Department of Social Services-Feeding, quar-tering and providing related services to roc /

ASG accupants. (4) AI. TERNATE REPORTING LOCATIONS In the event of enemy attack the time available for safe movement will be incorporated into any moverent order to the emergency staff when it can be estimated with reasonable accuracy. In the event conditions will not permit their re-porting to the EOC/ASG, they will attempt to report to one of the following alternate locations if pessi-ble, notify the Eoc/Asc of their arrival and await further instructions,

a. Any local Emergency Operating Center. If none 7, .

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can be reached STAY RHERI YOU ARE and report your location to the EOC/ASC at the earliest possible opportunity (516) 924-4400. (5) TRATTIC AND VEHICLE CONTROL Traffic control and vehicle parking at the EoC/ASG will be supervised by personnel of uniformed secur-ity forces. However, in the event of enemy attack, . such personnel will be kept on outside duty only so long as conditions do not threaten their safety. Vehicles such as taxis and buses discharging pass-engers will be ordered to move immediately from the area. Vehicles will be parked in an orderly manner in the adjacent parking lots. When the lots are filled, additional vehicles arriving will be directed to other lots or parked at the curb or on adjacent grassy areas, making sure dtat the roadway lanas into and out from the EOC/ASG are kept clear. Win-dows of vehicles will be lef t closed. (6) DmtANCE PRCCEDURES 1he main entrance to the ECC/ASG is by stairway from the ground floor of the Probation Euilding. The so-

           .         cond entrance is located at the North end of the building, which can be reached from the main parl:tng lot on the west side of the building,     security will 7,     .
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l I , l r I be maintained by personnel of ua.iforr.ed security , forces. l Entrance processing will include the following steps:

c. Emergency staf f will identify themselves and be checked against a master list.
b. Contents of packages brought in will be subject to inspection. ,
c. License numbers of parked vehicles will be repor-l ted to the security guard.
d. In the event of enemy attacks
1. Vehicle keys will be tagged with the vehicle  ;

licensa number snd turned over to the security l guard. 1

2. Personnel reporting af ter the arrival of f all-out will be checked for radioactive conta.M-nation, and, if necessary, will be deconta.M-nated.

i Floor plans of the EOC/ASC will be posted at various locatic.ns . Personnel will be provided with perti-nont information and general working data and will then report directly to their assigned working area. The first representative of each unit, service or agency to arrive will take charge of that unit, ser-l vice or agency until relie ved by a more senier rep-  ; resentative. l l Each unit, service or agency will prepare a list j

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I 1 giving the name, title and assigned work shif t of

       .                                                                                1 available personnel, car availability, skills and abilities will be noted, along with other informa-tion that may be required.

I As soon as possible after arrival the staff will be briefed on rules, regulations and proce'dures to be followed and other important information such as off-limits areas, sick call and clinic procedures, fire regulations , emergency exits , smoking regula-tions, recreation and. exercise periods, and sleeping, meal and laundry shift assignments. (7) COMMUNICATIONS Necessary cossnunications within the EOC/ASG will be accomplished by the following means:

a. Internal telephone system,
b. Messenger service.

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c. Staff conferences.

Official messages will be processed in accordance with established procedures. Personal calls will not be allowed. Fa cilities for transmitting over the Emergency Broadcast System are available at the ECC/ASG to broadcast emergency instructions ar.; information to the general public. .' l III-22 . Ii8 3 f, . 1 i 1

(8) FACILITIES AND SERVICES AT THE ECC/ASO L Facilities and services available for the emerg-ency staff at the EOC/ASG include the followings

a. Water supply for drinking and washing.
b. Food rations which will provide an adequate though austere diet.
c. Kitchen and drinking areas.
d. Soap, paper towels, toilet and other shower facilities.

e.. Dormitories to acconcodate 40 persons on a two-shift-a-day basis.

f. Blankets and bed linen.
g. Iockers.
h. Laundry f acilities.
i. Dnergency clothing.
j. Sanitary supplies
k. Medical clinic and dispensary area.

I (9) PERMISSIBLE PERSONAL POSSESSIONS l Emergency staff personnel will be allowed to bring i with them a bare minimum of personals, such as the followings

a. Basic toilet accessories.
b. Towel
c. A minimum amount of extra clothing.
d. Prescribed medications, drugs or d* ietarf supple-monts.

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e. Personal religious articles )
f. Small transistor
g. Flashlight (10) PROHIBITED POSSESSIONS Articles of the following types are forbidden and will be confiscated when found:
 ,                a. Firearms and other weapons (except those issued to security forces by responsible authority) .
b. Narcotic drugs (except prosecribed by a doctor for medical treatment, which will be stored un-der strict security conditions, the clinic and hospital area) .
c. Alcoholic beverages (11) SECURITY When the County Executive is in the EOC/ASG, the rankirg County Police Official will furnish a guard adjacent to his office to ensure the Executive's security.

Additional police officers, as required, will be assigned to patrol the EOC/ASG to provide security and maintain order. Baggage, packages and other items will be properly labelled and lef t with the security guard by the bearer upon entry into the EOC/ASG. ' These will be examined as time and conditions permit and, if ap-proved, will be delivered to the owner. III-24 I/81

I IV. RECOVERY A. INTRODUCTION In the cycle of emergency preparedness (Prevention / Mitigation,' Response, Recovery) emergency forces respond to an emergency, or anticipated emer-gency, and then recover from that emergency and from the response actions

    .                           taken, which changed the normal life flow of the affected area. Though based in time, there is no clearcut moment in time by which to dif feren-tiate Response f rom Recovery or Recovery from Prevention / Mitigation.

Recovery implies a sense of immediacy and a sense of projection over a long period of time. Were are some recovery activities that may need to be performed during the early stages of response operations. Such activities make up the issediate phase of Recovery, and address i==ediate human needs and the beginning of restoration. Subsequent activities may

be extensions of the immediate phase, which involve restoration, and oth-ers which involve reconstruction, to attain a pre-emergency status. This is called the interim phase, involving rebuilding, and others, which take longer to address and complete and are aimed at major development in the affected area, are perferead in the permanent phase of Recovery.

Recovery activities, therefore, may be anticipated for three general time frames: immediate , interia ,and permanent. These components are thre,e l parts or phases of a,whole, and should not be considered mutually exclu-sive in any practical sense. Rough some activities may be partic' alar to one phase or another, most will be extensions or extrapdlations of another phase. (e.g. , Temporary housing may be needed immediately. 1 e t/81 Iv-1 ,

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l l I l That need may be projected for many months into the future and may also be projected for permanent relocation. Consequently, the type , locatien, and alternativas for the immediate phase temporary housing should be de-cided upon with the extended time and permanent considerations in mind) . The immediate and part of the interim phases of the recovery ef fort are aimed at satisfying those individual and community needs which will res-tore the community life activity as close to normal as the circumstances of the situation permit. Both the individual and the commur.ity physical, psychological, economic, and political needs are to be considered. Part of the interim and the permanent phases of the recovery effort are aimed at satisfying the same needs as for earlier recovery ef forts but are aiced mainly at the need for improving community life. Therefore, all phases of Recovery should be viewed as an opportunity to change for the better the overall life activity of the community; and planning the total effort should reflect this concept. l B. ORGANIZATICN The County Executive, in coordination with the 04Vi540rt- of Emergency Preparedness, will appoint a Committee of County and Local agencies, re-presented by managerent level personnel having major recovery responsibi-lities in a disaster emergency and having the authority to make all nec-essary decisions. Each or ganization represented on the Committee will insure that there is continuity of their authorized representatives and that any changes in this representation during recovery operations is to occur only when unavoidable. [ The Committee shall be responsible for directing County and Local resources l ! ~ IV-2

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The Director of DEP will report to the Cer:nittee as necessary, during recovery operations, and semi-annually if there have been no such oper-ations. The Director of the DEP shall initiate and maintain an on-going vulnera-bility analysis in relation to the given situation and the demography and geography of the area. The Director of the DEP will meet on a regular basis with the standing recovery ce=nittee, as designated in the Suf folk County Preparedness Plan, to keep informed of the latest information regarding Recover / in the Coun- , ty. The Director of the DEP may make suggestions to those responsible for disaster emergency planning, to modify this plan and the County Dis-aster Preparedness Plan. , All County agency personnel assigned to the recovery coc:mittee for a given f disaster emergency will meet on an on-going basis with the Director of the DEP for the purpose of sharing information and ideas regarding the recovery operations, to affect coordinated recovery activities , and to formulate future preparedness projects. l t Recoverv C :erations and Cemmunications Block Diacran Explanatory Remarks The Ccemittee has a central role in all aspects of the Recovery phase of operations, including the involvement of state, Federal, and County or-i ganizations. All County agency recovery activities are directed by their l respective representatives on the Co=cdttee and coordinated by the Direc-ter of the" b O O K 05 Emergency Preparedness. The Director of DEP is directly responsible to the Disaster Preparedness Co=aittee, which is responsible to the Cot.nty E: eeutive. l \ 1 s 1

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i l l l Fcdtral assistenco for County egznciss and authoritiss must be esqusstod by the Committee and the Director of OEP to the State Emergency Manage-ment Office (DMN#r for coordination to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Such assistance will be administered by the Oivision of Emer-gency Preparedness, which shall be represented on the Committee. Direct communications and coordination of activities, involving the facility's on-site, would simultaneously involve the f acility owner / operacer, the County Executive, the recovery Committee, and the CEP. Volunteer involvement would be through local volunteer or governmental organizations and would be coordinated with other activities. C. RECCVERY CPERATICNS IN PERSPEC"'IVE At that time when response operations begin, County agencies anticipated to become involved in recovery operations becin organizing their forces and collecting information as to the type and magnitude of the emergency, the population and topography of the area involved, and existing meteoro-logical conditions, and begin to project recovery resources needs , acti-vities , and time frames. t There is a realm of responsibility involved in recovery operations that could j encompass the f acility, the local political sub-division, the State of New York, the Federal government, and perhaps an adjacent County. The County recovery forces shall become familiar with the applicable disaster emergency plans of these other organizations , as well as this plan, and shall coordinate County recovery activities with the recovery activities of others. D. TIME PERSPECTIVES (IV-6) IV-5 12/84 8

I l l There are no specific time parameters for recovery operations, unless specified by legislative action or offical policy. Each recovery cpera-l I tion involves (1) a unique set of circumstances for which plans and time para cters need to be developed and (2) a realm of respensibility and functions that may be called upon to i=plement these plans and give them perspective in time. Recovery time estimates are important. The public has the right to ex-l l pect appropriate and timely action, to bring about a ec== unity life flew i i comparable to or better than that which was f amiliar to those in the af-facted area. This is effected upon information gathered: amount and ty-l pes of assistance available; the distribution of resources Preventien/ l . l Mitigation activities; economic, psychological, and political f actors; I decision making in relation to the abover and the coordination of all of the aspects of Recovery. l l E. CCMMUNICATICN The communicatione systems and procedures used for response operations will be extended for recovery operations, where appropriate and adequate. Where other modes of communication are needed or existing systems need to be expanded, the recovery committee and the County Coordinating Of fi-car will make the necessary arrangements. F. ANALYSIS There is a need to organize the County capability for obtaining and ana-lysing data relevant to the purposes of Recovery. Therefore, a data col-1ection system for analysis of Recovery is to be established prior to a disaster emergency and nust be flexible in order to be adaptable to any given situation. IV-6 f. - 1/81

This analysis system will include access to data collected during Res-pense and incorporate data collected regarding en-going recovery activi-ties, such as vulnerability analysis: response to unusual happenings: resources availability and distribution: Proventien/Mitigatien activi-ties and projections; time perspectives, ce=unication needs cer.? uni ty recovery needs for individuals, local government, and the private sector; federal government involvements sampling programs; and other financial, logistic, and political f actors. This accumulated data will be organized in a manner which will give the best cverview of the given recovery situation and alternatives for recov-ery activities. C. PLANNINO Preplanned recovery activities must be flexible in order to accommodate unique circumstances, but there are some aspects of Recovery that would be common to or at least similar for, most types cf natural or man-made emergencies. Some interim and permanent recovery activities would in-volve more of these comen aspects and, thus, would more likely be add-ressed in preplanning than would ir.m.ediate recovery activitics. This plan will be implemented upon direction of the DIV. of F.mergency Preparedness in coordination with State, 14 cal, and Federal plans. r E 3 ad 4 IV-7 1/81 Am -- - - .

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I EMERGENCY OPEMTIONS PLAN STATE OF HEW YORK Annex A, Ace. 9, Att. a. NM Nob :.aw 23 2s3 03 rd Cor:g es s. S. 3:e2

         -                                   May 22,1974 Sn 9a r.aritteet nie %....e Mener A.1 kmembew.u e.f 1974-lir er a mortrol by the M mo re .o m/ lln.e., nr lleps,          r or,re, uf the

(*nica */ .<ta*ee o f A nserie.o ;a rn~< tress a a >n birst. That t hi Act inny 't a r.ee ne uer he etted aa .he "Insa ter Hehef Ast of 19*4" tat at m '. TITI.F. I-finis!NH3. DE('t.All ATI(>N8. ANI) 1)EFINITIONM i s nn e.. on nu i.sna rn.n No . Int. ia l The rungve- lwri hr find and declete shat- er ::: n:: a 1 I breiin di a sen of ten . in-, Iw. of life. human ntfri ang. P.st e. lo of inenene. and Inupert) In s and slaanag=: anni in heran*, di a ser uhen ih rups tlw nonnal fnintioning of gutenttnent, anel ennnnnnitie . arr.1 adsei ely adeet mdividual. anni f atnah- with great escrity: special toca ures. de ened to as i-t the cifint, of t he s aferted :=e ne r-in expeshring ihe rendermer of shl. an i.innre. and emerenr3 ces icn. and the rrs,nt t ruct um anil rehninhtatom of dern sared arene. are ne w art ihr it is the intent of the (imgre. . by thi Act. In prniide en orderl3 : nd runtinuing means of nuntunre 13 the F=derini d ioievn. ment to 8 nte end heal en cenn.cnin an rarryiug out alwir re-punmibil-isies to alleviate the utfering .ind daniuge w hich tv nit fitiso such

   . lina :ces ev-                                                                      se s s . us a !) tert ang and uronnemng the ...ge uf exNin* tthe arr reise( se nn. .

prnerania: t enenneneing the .lciWapment of compe .. n-ive di .aser preparedne a anil a s f atut plan . programa s ol shalttle=. and urganuarn n hs i hr $# a t e- 4nd by hm al gen ern ecota:

               # ::   ae niering en ster emedination and re p..n i ene- of dia i st e r p re p= rw h.c.-      .ml ich*f prograin-:

e I a enciaie a ging indis ninmin. 54 ate . and lan ul gin e.*nnent a to

           ,,riares t hene .h e- liv oba aming in nramt n n etu ge to .npple-ment or r plair g.n rrnment al ape t ence:

i .", 8 encimrugnig hazard nutigstmo nira na- to rrdure he froni di a ters nichaling des elopment of isnd iw and nmas ruc. tmn resdations: t Mi prm! dine Federal as istance prar,tiam for leth puhhc and private Inste. nstained in dimuler*: and (*) p for nisjur d,tos ita t e r iding s t e sm.a long reing, ceufurnic trent ery prograin twrt.N mnh a p rr. liu. As iv.wl in tina .\ rt - et ;s: n::. (l6 -Eniergenc3 " mr. inn any hurricane tornatin. .torni. ricem]. high w ater, wmd dnren u nice. tidal wave. f unann enrtlupiair. rukanie ersintmn. inndshile. nnulaiide. simwstorm. dnmeht. Arc. esplosion, or

   ..,her men,truphe in ene part of the (*nited 8tates which rendires Federal meepney asst.tane, to supplement state and best erforts to 3 se hve. ano pmt,ct prupenv. pnlitic hrsith and ufety or to aven ne le-wn t he t h reat air a diNL*s e r.

e n =\le}ur disaster" meann any hurrienne turn.nio. >torm. Sood. high water, wind.dnven water. tuial wave. tsunenn. arth<}usie, vol. ranic cenpeion, latubHde. niudsHile, snou storm. dr n+ st. m. spin-aion. or other catastruphe in any part of the t/nito! -tates irhich. in a.,  : . 1

STATE OF NEW Y0k E"EMENCY CPE?.ATICNS FUN Annex A Acc. 9, Att. a. Puo. Law o3-238 May 22, l o?4 , l l tua detennmation of the Pn 3..icut.cw,es damac . f ..nti cut - scr es sud magnitude to warnet nia;or disaster wtan.i. an.de. "n- b' l sbm o and beyond emergency serv. css ey .ne Nierst i.nvenunent. '. supp.ement the e: fort.s and availside n*ea nrees at .-tce . kJ pi c. l thCnt.3. add disdate r rlig f UCV instal solin 6n tih vigt: fig 'ne .1J ainn gw, e s . hnnianip ur amfenne enused then.hv. I Utn "United Statee" n.cnna t he tif t v States, the t hatne' of t;.'i.a. i bin, Puerto Rien, the \'ir:ni luandi. (inam. Amentan .-ain"% inc ' Canal 7.one, unl the Trust Territory nf the Pse: tic I,larnia. t 6) "St.ne" inenna anv mite of the United .%te the lhst ict of t %Intuhia, l'uerto It:co, the \*irem IJand . Gnnm. American . ie w., the Ptnal 7.ane, ne the Trust Territory nf the l'acu': bhu ds t5) "Gos ernor" nican, the chwi esecuene of any -ente i G) "I.a al guvernment" nwan i A i . ins enunt s. u s . vmac. in r..

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distnet, nr otner politicsl subdivinion of mv 5 tate. =nt i .d u n t r d .. or suthortzed inbal vresine.arion. nr Ala ka Native et!!ar or area nization, and til) includes suv rursi communits ne monenenorate t town ar s dlage or anc ather public entity for whsh .m apphe.iiion foi sssistance is made by a* State or politic:il subdiviunn '. hereof. (7) "Fedent scenet neen. Anv department, independen* r< tan. lishment. Government'enrporstion.' or other ncne3 of the e.tecnun hmnch of the F deral Guvenivient. mehiding tne 1* nit d 8tates Postsi Service, but shall not include the Amenc2n V. attnnti Red (' ms. g TITI.E !!-DISASTEll PlGPAREDNE.'8 A8Sl8TA.WE WSEJt.it. A% D STATT. Ot3AaT11t MttP taanNtpa Pitruta.uts at .T sul. $re. 201. Is) The President is authonard en **cabrtsh a prognni of disa*ter prvparedness that utilizes servii.es of all slipropnue agrencia inelnding ahe liefence rivil Preparedneu .L;enevi and inciuce,- II) prepamtion of dissater prepsrniness plans for mitipstion, waming, emer;rener opemtions, rehabihtattnn, and reenvery: i2) emining sml esereisrs: (3) pontdianster entirtnes .snd evainations: (4) annual nyie e of programs: (5i mnnlination of Fedent. State and tocol pnpandness prvamens: ( f.) apphestion of science and technningy: I?) tv* arch. reemieal t hi The Freetdent hall pnevide technical tasistance in the Starra santasanee. in developmg cumpnhensive plans and pnettesble pre. grants for prep. ernunn neunst disasters, including hazard reduetton. avoidance. and trutigstion; for sasistance to individuals, busineenes, and State and incal govemments following sneh disasters: and for recoverm of dam. agmi nr desttmed public and private facilitica.

esnse se (c) Upon application by a .* tate, the Pnsident is authorized to states. make emnts, not to exceed in the aggregate to such $tste M50.0Co. for the der lapment of plans. pregnms. and capabdities for disaster pre-paredness and pneention. . nch grsnts shall be applied for within stass staa, one year from tha date of enactment of this Act. A.ny State desinng seatssal se Anancial usistance under this section shall designat4 or create an
Te ssderit e agency t,3 gn and gdmin;3tgr gueh a disaster preparedntee prof *am.

and shall. rough such agency, submit a Stata plan to the President. which shall-(1) set krth a compnhensive s.ed detailed State prog s.m for pnparation against and assistance following, emergencies and 2

i l l EWERGENCY OPERATIONS Pl.AN STATE OF NEW YORX difieX m, 100, 9, Att a.

                                            -  3-            Pu b. 1,a w 9 3 2 3 5 May 22,Ic74 major tiisciers, including provison* far aw c.in.v rn individuals.

busme-es. and leral cus enanent.: .ind

2) melude provisions for appointment stui training of wpru-pnste itsis, fonnulanon of necessary re;piisuuni and prweiturea sne enndu:t of required estreises. d 50 per t sm e. ' t.u.

(d) The President u authonzed to mexe gnnts not to exe.e . m. , nntum of the cost of imptwmg, maintaining a nd updaunz stata dis. 423.000 aster satstance pi,ns,a escept tnat no m n grant = hall escred per annum to any duta. neueTER W ARNtNC9 er s: nn, Sec. 202. (s) The President shallinure that all apprnpreste Federsi seencies are prepared to n.ue warnmgs of dituters to s<ste and Iceal odicists. tb) The Pre ident shall direet appmprista Federal agencies to pro-vide technical assistance to Sute and lorsl governmenu to insure thatu rit us timely and esecuve diwter warning is provided.(c) The President is authoriz Feoerst. Stue, and local agencies the f acilities of the civil defertse aommuntentio,5 system est.aoli.hed end mainramed pursuant ta see-tmn 20ttel of % Feders! Ciril Defenw Ars of 100, u smended (50 U %.C. App. Om .le)). nr any other Federsi ennimuniestions system u sus. un. for the purpo* of providmg warning to governmental authonties and tha civinan populuion in areu endangered by disuters. (d) The President is authnrtzed to enter into agreements with the ndie,n or agents of any pnvare or enmmerr.isi communiestions sys-tems ethn volunte+r rhv uw of their Sveterne on a reimbursable or nonreimbursable basis for the purpru, 'I prnvidine warning to pov-ernmenul suthonties and the civilian population endangered by disurers. TITI,E III-1115 ASTER ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION rnoctocxu c

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Sec. 301. (s) All r,que.au for a determinuien by the President that en emergency exista shall be made by r. e Governor of the sfeesed Sute. Such request shall be bued upon th > ('memor's 5.nding that the situuien is of such seventy sad magnitr le thu edeetive response is beyond the espainlities of t.he Stata snd 'ce afected Icesl governments turnish information dsscribing S<4u sad local eforts sad resources which have been or will be ud to r.levist4 the emerpney. and will de/me the type and extent of Federal tid nquired. Bued upon such Governor's nqueet, the Pnsident .nsy determine that an emerpney extsu =hich warranta Federsi ssr.sunce. (b) All requesu for a declar,4 ion by the Proeident that s major dis-aster esisu snall be made hv '.ie Governor of the afected S4sta. Such Goeernor's request shall te 'vased upon a finding thu the disaster is of such seversty and magnitude thu efective response is beyond the espabilities of the stue and the afected local revernments sad that Federal ustmance is necessary. AJ s part of t'his reuut. and u a prerequisite to msjor dias. Star s.wistance ender the Act, the Governo the Staza's emergency plan. He shall fumi.e h information on the as-tant and nature of Stue resourete which have been or will be used to allevista the conditions of the disaster, and shall certify that for the 3

1 i l E.uERGE' ICY CPERATICNS PLAN STATE OF NEW YO M Annex 4 Ace 9, Att. a. Pub. Law 93-233 - 4 - MAY 22..'*4 eurtent dt a.ite'. .-tate snd 'ocal m e rnnient uv..ption sud e s pena.- tures Iof vnich .-tate amnatnients .inat = 2 ..rnriesnt prvpart;oa. will con 3titute the e.s penditure of a ren onsole smount of ::.e fund of suca 5 tate snd local psernmenu f ar alleviating tne dant 4p s. . hardship, at surfering re-ulting'from such d:suter. Duec upon ...cn Governor's request. t..e P%tdent niay tectare enat a major ::m r-- ez:sts.or that an emer;ency esuts. e mrnu, snim.wt 42 ','s0 $142, h , ,g g 3 g ]n the meerc-t ' prosiding niaximum eno'citization of Federst 4=t. tan.v under sto A. .. tne Preudent . halt e..irdmate. n te s-tr. t4s och ruanner as ac may deterr one. the setivities of all Federu icenen te s:A:. 47 tuosiding di. anter wistance. The l'iemident may d:rert any Feder44 d2Pnen W1tlt or without f.'itn'untvillent, to littitle its as al.pwle per-sonnel, equipment, supplies. f acilines, and other resources ine!4 ding manse nnl sud teennn al service, m support of .-tate and !ocsi dianter N ee ans s.wi tance erforts. The l're ident may pmenbe ene:i rn.'e; and . mia. r* rdat t en s . tiona s.s may lie nesessarv and proper tu carry out any of the prosi n one of this Act. and he may e.sercise any power or authonty rvnfer e 1 o i him by any section of this Act eitner directly or enrough such Fed-ent agency u he mar daigaste.

                         #b) Any Federn!'scency enareed with the adminis.rntiun of s Fed-erst usatance proitrsm ts authorized,if so rMuested by the appliisnt 5 tate or luent authonties, en nindify or watre, for a tunjor dissater.<uen administrative conditions for amist ance % *nuld other rise pres ent the giving of uststance umler such pragrams if the inability to meet such condinona is a reuk o f the major disuter.

sc) Notwithstandmg an3 other pmunion of law any repair. re*o rstion, reconstruction, or ieplacement of farm fencing damaged ni dutroyed as a result uf any major d'sa ter shail be evn ideN n. emergenev eonservation measnr cingible fur paymenu under shap er . n nat.17s. nf the Third Supplernental Appmpnat:en Act.10M. or an. otaer P m r"Lon of I8't counots mso omroe at *.:5C ns3. 5ce. D.).t. Ia) binnediately ugn lus de.fiarsuon of a niajor dianter, the Prwident shall appoint a r ederst ecordinating neScer to opeiste

                     . in the arfected area.

(b) In order to erfectuate the purposes of thi, Art. the Federal coordinating 65 ear, within the affected area, shall-(1) maice an initial apprsisal of the typ.9 of relie f mo. t urgently neciled t (g) establish such field orEce* .s he deems necessars and as are

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authorized by the Prtsiaent: (3) coordinate the adnunistrstion of relief.includine activtties of the 5 tate and local geveniments, the Ainenean National Red Crcus, the Salvation Army, the Xeenonite Disuter S*mes, and other rilief or disaster assistance or;snizations, wnich sgrse to operate under his advice or direction, except that nottung con-tained in thts Act that! limit or n any wat atfest the resoons2 bilities of the American National Red Cross under tse Act of n Stat. sct January 5,1905, as amended (33 5 tat. 599); and 87 hat. M . 14) take such other action. constatent with authortty delegsted 3' V3' 1* to him by the President. and conststant with the provisions of this Act, u he may deem necessary to sastst local cittuns anc puebe odesals in prompdy obtaining uststanes to which they are endtled. 4

STATE OF NEW YORX EMERGENCY CPERATIONS H.AN Annex A Aco. 9. Att. a. May 22,1974 Fut. '.aw 7 3 - 2 5 8 se) When the Po-ident d termine, s>.t.tance muter t his \ct i. state a u s.seer. 4 sr. ne.venary. he hall n tue i inas the Unternne of rhe erfemed .-tare i des. f1'*f. 1.tn. ate .i @ tate conrdinating odhcr inr the purpow of i9ordinat ng 5ttle and local dinoter smawante effmis with tnose of thetor gederal a , ,4_ dovertttnent. u c.; . ..e ima.. w s a ro na m m. teams of 4 Se 514a.

                             $rr. ;m4. The Pmedent shall fann eincepney support Fecenil lanal to de cepiined tri an ares atterted by a majur dis-uter or enwerency.           8uch enicenney npport teansa snell amant ene Vecerni conntin4ttng odievr in itarryme out hn repoit>4bilitics pur-suant to rium Act. l* pun entuiu af illc Pn,ident the acid of any Ved-erul .icney in darsted to detad in tempurury dut.s a ttn the enwrpiry upport resan on either a n unhnruble or nontmmbunable basis. m is ueterinnied neevary lev the Pnwidenit. nrh personinel a schist.t-eme     the adunnistrutive jurtWiction of the br:nl of the Federni agvne" Prwdent mny new or leheve to be ws ful for carrying ont tfie unic-tim. nf th emeigenvy uppvn tennia. cuch -oc.. detan in be withnnt low.nf entonry. pay.nr ot ner employ er -t stu
e. main wy pai nws s.- inc. 4 es $145.
                               . w.10le.

s t a) in muy ernergency, the Pn-ident may pnivide ane, to .oc hve- and pnaces pmperty and publh health and safety. (h) The Pn sident may prvvale such emergency assistantt by direct.d advisory ing Federal toncies to care to sw t the State sml local gnvent. perwnnel to the 4thrted :provnte technient mneance an rnents in-t 11 the performance of ewntial nmununity .crvice : warning of further ri km and hszardst public infonnatmn and wustance in hrsleh and afety messure ; forhnical adute mi manac* ment amt contml: and rednetion of innuediate thrent to public health and asfetv: and ign the distninition af maticine. Inini, and nher ennsumable upplie .or emerrency as-i lence, tel In aildition, in any emergency, the Pn-iilent te authorized to provide sneh other emstaner unnlee the .\rt a rh. President deents appropnate. wt<t.t Ni r. i ts>ef a.mov or rrtwa n, .gi.r.xetr. ts nysm c No in uttii 4 3- 5145, St.t , Wl. t s ) [n anv rnajor di meter nr emergency. Federst agencie< are hereby authonxnl. on the direction of the Pre-ident, to penvide a sist ance bv-II) stdizmg or lending. = ith or without ownpensation there-fnr. rn W ate- and local governments, their equipment <npphea. f acilitic ter, mnel, and neher n-onnte, of her than the esten-inn of credit under the authunty nf suv .\ct : N t21 di>tnbuting or rend 5nne t'hnungh the Amenean . ational lhil Pt the Salvsti.m A rmy. the Mennonite Dnanter pernee. her-

                                     .imi ather n lief and eh . uter wance urpnitations. or ot wie. medirme, fesni and other ennsumaoie supplic4 or emer.

g ncs w ramv;i:0 donating ne lending eqmpment and npphes. including that detenmned in nernedance with apphenbie laws in he surplus in tlw n4 and n pim-ihibete uf the Federal Government. for to

                                      .* Late and local em en, ients for une ne di.t nbutinn by them the purpiees nI this .b-t and 5

EFERGENCY CPERATTONS CUN STATE OF G YO:< Annex A, Acc. 9 Att. a. Pub. Law 93-238 - 6- May 22, !:*4 se

  • i?. 14e (t) Perfor:ntng on oubhe er pnvare lan ls or =.tvis any e:nce pney work >r wrvices es.>enttaa to sase hves and tu prath:t wd prwrve property, public health and 4fuy, including but a.or, liinited to: >earch ino rucue, emereenev niedical cart. en *rrenn na.as care, ernerpney she;ter, and pavsnna of fvud. ater. ne.ii eine. sad otner ewntial needs, meinding movernent of .ur nhe, or netson.s: slearsnee of vada and e-):utramon of f ernd.) estv bnd tres necessary to the performance of emergney 'ad. ar i essennal comniunity service.s: provision of temporsry f act!!"es fnr schools and oc her essential comuninitv serv:ees: demolit:an o' unsafe .rmetures that endanger the pubhe: warnine of fur he-risks and hazards: oubhe informattun and <ssista.nce nn he4hn and safety rneasurys': techmtsi adv:ce to 6 tate und 'oesi rm arn-ments on disa<ter ruana,rement and cont rol: r*durtinn of :nnn-t:-

see threste to life, property and public hesith and safety: sad makta:: conenbutions so State or local goverstments for the pur-po e of ener3:ng ont the provision

  • of tnis partsnph.

(b) Work performeil under this section shall not preclude addi-tional Fedent w>tance under any nther ecttun of t. hts Act, crt> tat Nint rNT 42 U$c $147 S tr. :InI. Fnleral apaces, may Iv. nombursed for eteenditures

                           .inder this .\ct frvm funda appropnated for the purpo =- of thi            \-

Any fumb received by Federal agencie, as reunbursement fne ee .a . or supphen furnisin d under the outhonty of thim Act hall he detws.ited to the credit of the appropnntion or apprupnat ons cir--nov a a-able for urh crviecs or supphes. Nox t.t.t artrTY 42 ;sc ne. St2. 3na. Tlm FeJctul Govanunent . hall not bia liabic fin ans ciiinn ba ed upon the eserviw ne perfurtunne, of vr the failure s exen e or perform a di ervtinnatv funetton or ehery nn the ,rrert of a Fede-se anney or an employn. nf the Felenil Om c.nment in egemne not *he prurtaions of th.= Act. l t rn mo st o v. or .rm n r-42 :: 314g. St.c. Mi. t a s In carrvmg m.4 the purpures of this Act, an3 Fiiven

                            .n pacy ti a nt hon a,1 r n accept .un.4 niihre the e vin = ne f act'o rs of any $ tate or hs a! enernment, or of any agancy nA.*. ne rmtM .

thereof.with thermv.ent of uch ;rnvernnient, th) In t. rfunmng any ervu e- undir tht, Act. m3 FederS sg vv is authonted-i (1) to appoint .ind tiz the compenaation of such tamtwusr3 per-mnel se may be nece-stry. without rr. s nt to the pen- nna 5 ;sc 131 et of title .*e. Unital .

  • tate Omle. ;tuveming ippointment. n- . wn -

s,n. pct to vc -ernce : rJ) to employ esperts and ennaultanta in sevurdance Ch th.

io stas. 414. Pros 14on of wetom altu of urh title. withant n ped n 'he pen-s t. inn- of chapter t.1 and mula haper I!! of hanter *?. of .. !

5 "sc 1131, title n lating tu rias.itication and i eenersi Schedule pa s aire. a::d 5331. (3) ru incur obligntineta nu I:ehalf of the U nitni .de it.= 3 enntnics or otJier et e for the scipaisition. rental. or hire o' *i.up nient. service . materist*. and supplien for shipp: nit. dras agv travel, and rumnuunrations, and for the superv:::on and ad:n.r.- i tration of siivh activittee. Such oblipstion.a. including noi.;rt-tions artsing out nf the temporary employment of eitht:nnal 6

STATE OF NEW YORK EMER*1ENCY CPERATIONS PLAN Annex A, Acc. 9, Att, a. May 22, 1974 Pub. : aw 93-238 es - t . ue perSoruhel. mae be incurred by an spHcy in such amount u niny os made avulibis to it by tse f' esident. Cat or 1.oCAL FtJuds 4 ND 1.N otytDt*At A Sze. 310. In the expenditure of F.atersi ftuids for deerts cirarutwe. 42 :s s se, distribution of supplies, twon tructinn and ottwr ina)or diseter s.a.ist. ases activities which may tw carrmd out hv contract or agn.cmmit with private orgsatzauoth. :irms. or indivniunis, pn ference .nall in: pron. to the extent fen.sible and peseticscie. to thm 3rr.nizations, nrms, and individual < n-iding or ooing hu in w. prunaniy in rhr nres aifmed by och major dinuter, w sm,.catuis itum tw nio rsu worrucr 42 ;s: sis

                 $rc. ;tli, ta n Thr Pn-nlent hall i- nr. and inar alter and anwnd.
            *nch rvgulation e may two nere .iry for etw guidaner of per onnel e.1rrying out Federst a ,i-rance functions at tlw ite of a mapir disete-or unergency. Much retrulation.4 shall int-inde provnnin far in-uring

_ ..that the dbtnbution of supplies. the pruces.ing uf spplication and other relief and n.s.btante scrivities shall be acconiph>hed in an equi. table and snipartial manner, without di.acnniination on the gronnd+ of race, color, religmn. nationahty, ex. age, or econonne siatna. (b) As a mndition of panie:patinn in the distribution of a-sarance or supplies under this Act or of receiving tesbiance under rction 4N or 404 of thu Act. governmental bodica and other urgenization shall be required to compiv with ngulativns niating to nondiscrimination promulgsted by the l'rmdent. and such Mher regulatium applicable to activities wichta an area afected by a major disa ter or emerirency as he deems neceparv for the efective coordination of relief erTort.a Ust ann C0oAntN.4TiuN or REutr omoANU.\T1 OMS

                  . sC. 312. (a) In providing relief and a.asistantt under tb6 Act, the 42 03: sitt.

President may

  • utihte with their con.* cat, the perannnel and f acilitic, of the Amencan National Red Crms the $s!vation Army, the Men.

norute Disa. tar Nrvics. And other relief or disaster usistance orgs. nizations, in the distnbution of nelieine food, supplies, or other items. and in the n.aturation rehninlitation, or reennstrustion of com. munity serviece housing and enaantial f acihties. s henever the Preai. dent f[nds t. hat such utilir.ation is neermary. tb) The President is innthonzed to enter into agre-menta with the Amenean Natiertal Red Crow, the Salvation Army, the Mennonite Disasser Service, and other relief or disaster neauta'nce organizatione under which the disaster milef activities of such orgunisations may be conrdinated by the Federni ranrdinating oficer w hencier such oriuni. zations art eneseed in presiding n hef during and after a major dive scr ne en.ergency. Any -nch agnvntent shall include provisina4 a ainne ihnt uw of Federal faciht ms, supplies, and m.rvirus

  • iil 1.-

m ennsplianw aith regulations prohiluting duplication of lenefits and guarantmne nondisennnnation prumulgated by the President under this Act, and ca:h other n.edstion e the President may require. Pluva:TY T0 (YJrTAtti a rri.iC AT1u M 6 me PUBUC raCILITT A!tD rV3UC itur.04Q A&purrA)tCR

                                                                                                't  :: list.

Sr.c. 313. (a) In the proces.ing of appliestions for assista. nee, pri. ority and immediata ennsideration shall be riven by the head of the appropriate Federsi agency.durine .urh pened a.s the Pnsident shall 7

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37A 7g c e i, 9 9 DdERGCNCY CPCRATIONS M.AN l Annex A. Acc. 9, Att. a. l l P'ab. l a

  • 93 23 8 . a. ggy ;y,,,g.4  !
    #9 t a . ;!!
                      ; amer:w. to spplicanuns f rom punhe obei sit:t ited m ma, *N.d ey major disasters, ander tne fonnaing Acts:

ins , oerf 55 m s. 542.  ;) title !! of the Housing A n.enon.ent of U.in *st...is 42 :P: 1411. Act prouding usint aneu 'or ap.ur n>nitruetwt.. i puuhe faentites: ir,o' is stas. 431. m the 1*mted statri Hon iae .hr nf "u? for i ne cro. 42 "t* t*30. :vw.rvnt housinet 19 !*.as. telj t -)) tection IW of the }Iouding .\ct of 19.'.4 for to.8f. int * 'n

     's nas. 79              public worics phtuning:
     ' 5      452.               i4 section .W of the !!nusing snd U.e n !weinpment Ae> n(

l.Nt*'80. 190 providine (nr mnts for punne f actistie<:

                                  , .0 sectton 406 of the t.%nanininted F4nners ll..me Ad:n:msr 3 y3f,g,2 st stas, t ac.         tiOA .kt t
                                  u the l'ublie Works and Keononne Development Art of IN
      ? sc 1926.

s stas. 152. a. smended : 42 ;*: 11:1 7) the Appalachian Hermnal Deveiopment .kr of 14L v ut *

  • amended: or
       " ** Se    ,

isi title II of the Feden! Wate !wintwo Cont ~st Act, a. [ [g$, J mended. 23 ;s: 1:va, ib) In the obligstion of diarretionary funde nr funds a hich

  • art not 4tha:sted a:nong the States or poittiesi sulativismus of . . este. the
                       .%eretary of Housing and Urban Desciorment and the A <sry at Comnierre shall pve pnnrity to applications fnr projesh m majur
                                                                                                       +

disaster iress in which a Reenrerv Plannine C..oncil has be.~ ietated purwant to title Vill of the Puhhe Warics and E~ .nene 3 p. too, twvelopment Act of 1945. t N A L*D i % e). 42 !s: sisa, r rr. .tl1. r s):1) An appliesnt for a.eistance under meetion V>2 nr 419 of this .ht ne section utt of the Pubhe Worx4 and F.eonomis 8 3 p. 151. Ikvelopinent Act of I'.)G.shall enmply with rerilarmes prvscribed by tbn l'rvsnient to amuru thiit, with rispec t to anv property to c=- replacel. mtorwl. r. pairril. or nmstrurte I with ach umstance. such t.el=* aami c. stent of in urann will lu obtamed to ano prutemaintained rt apstnst a mav be re n nnably available. adnpinte. and r.ecesur,s future 1.re in och propert). l m in makmg his .let..rmination with tvspect to mue i senilability. 4dequacy and necessity, the Prvsident shall not require ;-es'.ar typs and estent of ineurance than ire certified to him as reuonable by "te appropriate state :nrurance enmntissioner responsible for re;dat om of such insursnee.

  • Ib) No appliesnt for a.aistance under section 402 or 119 of thit .

or sitt ivn Mi of the Public Worics sad Economie Develonment .w v. 1965. shall receive such assistance for any property or part ther-of 'ar which he has previously received usistance under this Art unless s:' insurance required pursuant to this section has been obtained And maintained with respect to such property. . (c) A .itate may elect to set u a self. insurer wtth respwt to snr or all of the f acilities belonging to it. Such an election if declarad 5 0 of wnting at the time of secepune amstance under section M or 4: t his Act ne ss etion .%1 of the Public Works and Econcesc Deveico-m mt Act of 1945, or subsequently. and secompanted by a pia.n for odf. insurance which is satisf actory to the P*esident. shall be deemed esempibmee with subsection t s) of this section. No ruch self.inser shall receive usartance under such sections for say property or part therenf for which it has previously received usutanes under this Act. to the extent th64 insursace for such property or part thereof would have been risaonably avail 6ble. 8 w

 . EMERGENCY CPERATICNS PLM                                                                  STATE OF NEW YOR Annex A, A;;. 9, Att. a.

May 22,1974 - 9- FuD. 'aw U-2M se m , u-in rt.n m..s ..r ne s . i i - en -.;;i. i a The l'resalent, ni oinsultaeion n n h t he head ..i ens b 42 m sit s. Feccia. .igency admitnatering ans plogrnin pint unng nuancina a--. l. ens, to previta, su inem conevnt>. vr idhcr cut st a- uttenug ;.w- s.

           ..e ris.uit of a niajor disaster.shall anaun ttur no ench prmn.buennm oni ent, or ot her entit y will reven
  • Such nwistans e a nt h n spo to ant part of such In a as to w hn h he han reven ni .inancial n i.-taiwe mnier
iny id ner progr ant.

t I. i Ihe l'!v?ident shall instilre t hat no [u.i ai, hus' n ne . . Huron, or W ner ent att receis ce ans Federal n i t an. e for sui pnat of .4 ...w ..if. seied a. the reenir or a nia}ur di .iner if och p-t =>n. cnneern. o, ent t3 reevn ed enmpenaanun fium in3unince ur .un id awr inne for ie..se part nt u.ch a ions. l'a rtial coinpenantion for a ;..w or a pa rt of a b.- ev-nit . inc f min a matov cia.m.ater shall iua joveimic additinuni Federal as i t. ane, for any part of auch a Irw not cinnpensated ..therw w. t e n Whenever the l'!vSnleist desertun.c- 81) t hat a p.rw.n. l.u-uc-- concern. or idher entity han received nam tance unner flun .b t for a low and that such lwrson, businema con.ven or other entir3 ren ed

         .sa.ietance for t he s rne lors f r un sind her inunt, and en that the amount received frorn all sourre- esemled the aninunt af the low, he hall direet such peren. bu,me- runrern, or other entity in pa) fu the Tr*= mrv an amount. nid to etrmt the ana.unt of Federal an.sist-ance mvived. inMcient en tv.mburv the Fedecul fun ennnent for that part of the amos; ann wluch he d na esr-smive, a s s irw. o n urn.w r-
             .< rr. 16. The Prwident shall conduet ananal tvriews of the activb sen rs se t ica                                                                                          ah
                 ..f Federal aguieies and .waie and hxal gm enm.cnts prm nhug W'3
  • 3158' dtuner preparv<inesa and aistance. m order to assure matunum evvedniatum and eifectivenes of such pmgratna and shall fitnn tune to tune typort thereon to the Congrew ruixix.u. on i n ti. f rv u.tip
             .wte . 117. $ 4 .\ n t mdividual who friinlulentiv or willfully una. 42 *;s: 5137 sats any f act in ennneetmn wnh a re.ine t for si.e.n.. e un<ter elu-
         .\rt hail Fe eined ned innre than ein. inn ne nnpn uico for md inon than noe year ur tsd n fnr each violarnai.
              .h) .\ n'y indieninni win 'anowingl,s s enlate= any unler .u n gula.

t u.u under tina .ht shall i- ohjws tu n rn il jenalt y of rud min e t han

            *..inae for esch v mlainwi.

(ci Whoever knowmgi,i nown pphe, t he pn.-ad. ..f a l..a n or a l.cr

         .u h twnent ulAmined tunter ann wetown of thi. Act . hall Pe nl.i.wr to a fine m an arn.anu **tual (n .wie and une.hnif tinics the origmal priu-ripal amount nf the Wn ur cash benetit.

u .u s.uu t.rTy of u smit.u,

              .n      lla. The l'rwideist ta saithurUed al the re.pu st u( the iin. enuir 42 45' $158.
         ..f an. a r'reted .* tate. In prot ide for a eurs rs of emid ruc nm inst erial.
         ...- li l in the area =tfwie.d hv a maior dipa'aler .wi en emer genes bnm for homing repairs reptarenwnt huu.ing. publir f ariht ses itpairs .sint reptarvinent, f arunne ut .rutions, and boninew entarynn .imi to inne apprnonate action to a nre the as adabihty and for diarnhutn.n at
newied matennis, meluding. = here p.m.4Lle. t he allocation af un h

! enmienals for a penod af not more than une h ndred and ei.: hts davs if ter such major disaner. .\n3 allocation program sha.: l- iniple. l i I I 9 l l

c..-cauc o.: u r m. . m. i ., . . . . Annex A, Acc. 9, Att, a. Pub. ! aw 13-233 May 22,;: 4

                          ,g nienseis by r$n Pre-nirnt tu the estrut pv .bW. by ..e g uth vid e

t hrough i hn,c conipnn o

  • wnte h tradiiimidly s u t o,n y con tru lv" a:anst r.astian marenal= m etw .trfected 2n.s. For t.*e nurt. i* of tm w:o" o:i-
                 *at e rials.  struction matenals' thall ine'ade out!dtne rstartais and : stemi.

rvpiired far repainng honnine. ripiacement hnusin . puohr f aa: t es repairs and repisceme st, and far tormal !stm and business oc at:ans. TITT.h. !\*-FEDERA!. DIS ASTER A551 STANCE PROGRA3tS rrorRAt. rartuttLt 42 isc sut. $rr. 401. i.i> The President may antharite any F-feral e"o en repair. reevn=truct. n tory. 6e replace any fanhty owned 'oy tae (*nited 5tates and under the jurtsdiction of such agenc3 .v:nch . damae d ne dest royed by any rsaint dia. aster if he deterruine ther su. a repair. recortatriletion, restnrstion, or r?placenient is of -nca m p. r tane, and urrenev that it ennnot res onnolv be deferred :eruhng tne enactment of spectae autnor sing :eg::l4 tion or the nishme of an appropnation fur sueh purpo , . or the obtaining of contivssuna; conimatre approval. ' Ib) In order to carry out the proviatons of this eection. nuch repair. steortstruction. tstoration. or replacement may be begun noenith.

                                   ;tanding a lack or an insurticiency of funds approprisud for suen pur pose, where sn h lack or insut!!ciency can be remedied by the 'rsn-fer.

in accordattre with law. of funds appropnated to that se 9cs for

                                   .inocher pi,irin e.

lei In impivmenting this wetion. Feders! igancies shab evs ..t. the natural hazards to which these f acilities are exoceed tac sb 'l .anc appropnate serion to matieste such hazards. inclindinz na'. snd n and construction pesetiees. in accordance with standare.s ortsetteed by the Pr,$ident. ns.rrin asn nr.stunarfon or canota rAcu.mu at ;se s1 2. Sn 4N. ist The Pmident is authorized to make contnbutions to State or local governments to help repair. re* tort. tv onstruct, or replace public f acihties belonging to suen State or local governmenu which wers damaged or destroyed by a maior disaster. (b) The President is also authorsed to make gesnu to help npair, reetnre, reconstnart, or replace pnvate nonprorit educstionas utshty, emergenev. mediesl. and ettstodial esrs fscilities. induding those for the aged 'or disabled, and facilities on Indian reservations u desned by the President, whieh were damaged or destroyed oy a major disa.stec. ic) For thc a f acilities eligible under this section wh2ch weri :.n t.be prneta.: of construction when damaged nr destroyed oy a major d'.s-uter, the grant shall be bued on the net cosu of restortnr suca f eetjt. ties nibatantially to their predisaster eenditten.

                   =*aatte taat.          (d) For the purposes of this section,-             f il ' includes any uty.*              publicly owned flood control.navigst. ion,public ac ityirrigstion, redamation lie power. sewage treatment and coileettnn. water suppiy and distribu.

tmn. watershed development, or airport f acility, any non.Fede sl.a:d street, road, or highway, any other public buifding. structure, or sys. tem includine those n cd for educational or recrestional purposes. and any parr. ltsstastan. le) The Federsi contribution for g snts made under this section shall not eseeed 100 per centum of the net ecst of repairing, restonng. reconstructing, or replacing any such facility on the oasis of tr.e 10

EFERGENCY CPERATTONS PLA.N STATC 0F G You

   .                        Annex A ADO. 9. Att, a.

May 22, 1974 - 11 - Puo. Law 93-238 nri,m desip of such incility as it esisted immediately pron in siwn disaste anQ in ennformitt wit h etarrvnt appiWithle *=le , .[a 1nrat sini . asul st anca rc,. (f) In thone esses whert a State or leral that puniic welfair wauhi not '.e I. t .ctsnt bmverinnent .irteriutnes repairing n-tunne. reconstructing. or reld uing partiruiar poldic fa ,litms ow en 1 or reni. trulled or tnat prate . r innt : ral einernnwnt u.n. h haie lawn dane aged or d. *t rowi. .n a n.njur JWi ser, it ma r e..ve in ns ..a c. in bei: n f t he evnt ribu,i nus de-. i . . in in~ve nm n i n( :o .vi em.. a runs re. butinn laiel + nn 1. r.vnoun of sin h.derni ma nnan ati..t,aaln . of repairing. ic e nrmg. nvnn-e ruct ing. . r evplaiane all las. , ;.4 :a. ih. Lic9 owned hv at withni 613 jur:.*dntinn. Th* cv-t of repairing. n r iring. reninathn-riiig, or rvplactng darnael or dmtro, sed pubhr facilitn shall be estimated on the 1 mens of the ihmign of .nch nch farihtv a, it ez1sted immediately pnnr tc such di a ver arni in c mfunmt s A tth current applicable roces specificatintts and standants. Furda contrib. uf ed under tui nh c tne , ma s le esprinini en her to n pair nr testore certatrt selected dainagni puulic farshta. nr in mui 4 tmet new public f.irihties which the $ ate ur local gois:rnment detennine- en le neer,.

                                     . ary to meet its uwd3 fur gnsermuental ers n+ and functum in the di.u ter.atfested arva.

m ann. c uen as.

                                          .s vr. w.4. I a i Tlw I'n ident, w hetu.i er hi .let rnunn- o in le in the 4 .se t; 2.

punhe interW. authorized-t l a thnmen the iv.e of 1*rdend dep.irturm. ag-i. rim. and i:s>trumentahtie . to riear dehn nnd wrecknge n~nlime (nun a nisjor dimter from publidy and pris atel3 nwimi innd ami waters : and ut) tu make trants to any . state or kral rinernment for the purpn 4 vf renneving debrin'or wrvrksge r, nitme fium a major th>eter fnnn pubhcly or pnvately nu ned land and water . th) .% authority uncter t hi . tion hall iv rsen i ed uniew the a ffected . stair or bral gen erinnevit hall fir-# rirnmg* an uniluulitiinial anthurtzstinn for renan al nf in li sti.bri i.e w twkage from pubhc and private prnperty, ancl. in tlw raw of renna al nf debri or a nvl. age frwn private propen,s. hall firw eene en inciennnfy the Fnterni Governrnent mesm t any clairn arising frmn iwh renmral. 71.M ivutAN Y sint*m 4 N el .t Aelt?.s % s ). Arr. 404. t a n The l' resident is antinerized in prinide. cHher by 4 'T SM% purchaae or lea. a, ternpurary housing, meludme. but not hunted to. unoccupied hab. table dwellings. Austable rental hem *me. innbde hanse. or other readil major diwscr.y require fabncated dwellines temporary for thew hnu3ine. aim. ilm l)uring an a re twelve Artt idt of a numtha of nceupanev sw rental . hail le e-tabh<hed far any uch smanmeninthuu and thereaftee rentals hall be e-tabbahed." heed u p.m fair market value of the accomniodatium heme furntshut. asijusted to take inen ennenleration the nnancial ability of the necupant. Any ruobile Inune or readily fabricated etweiline < hall La plawd on s ute complete with utihties provided either by the 5tste or hical government, or by the owner or treupant of the site who was di*placed by the major disaster. without charce to the f.*nited states. i The President may authorize installation of essential utilities at l ' Federal expense and he may elect to provide other more economica] er accessible sites when he determines such action to be in the public interest. 11

r.r't. re c.m. . .c..%..... . . . Annex A, Acc. 9, Att. a. Pub.!aw U 238

  • 11
  • May22,!$"4 is s*1?, t!?

4 v Inc Pre *ident is suthonted to provtoe sa.sistante on a te upaa sey basi m the form of inort.ttge or : ental paymenta tu or e :-had if mihviduais and families

  • ho, u a recot of snancia! 'tarcsmp sauw by a ma}nr disweer nave reen ec ar tten notice of di3cusse-ston v
                                   ?viction finni a residense bv reuon vf furec!o ure af any .ur.rtee ve lien l enneellation of snv contract of isle. or termmation of any .es.w.

entered into prior to dien di.a.rer. iuen asst.itanes antil :* prow:dco - for a period of not to eteeed ene year ur for the duration af t..e pnoc of snancial hardship whichevet ;>:he : ewer. te In lieu of providing other typs of temponry housmg at er a major disuter. the President ;< authonzed to niake expenemire. for the purpose of rvp.tinne or restorme to t hanitable rondit:on oivner. occupied pnvare resicential structures made uninnabitable ey a ma;or disaster which are espaole of beme restored quickly to a nacitsole conditsun with nunin al repair No amnistance provided 'incer this ection may be ui+d for ina}or r econstruction or .,bacihtstion of damacad property, idtiI) Not withstandine sn> nther provision of :aw. any iemporary housing arquirad by purchase may be sold directly to inciv'dus;s and fannlies wnn are oevurants of temporary houeme se pnee that are f air and equitable, as determined by the Presider.t. (2) The President may sell or otherwm max, availabie remnorarv houaine unita distrtly to :itates, other uvenimental entitie's, anh xenai sertat. vohintary orrumzation*, The President shall irupme s.- a condition of antion. tr.in for under t hn. persgraph a covenant to comuly w'th the provimons of ertion .tll of tius Act r-quiring nond;senminnt;nn n ureuponry of <nch tempornry housing uruta. Suen disposition hail le limited in units purcheed under the provisions of <nb a: tion i s t 3! this wtion and to the purpo es of providing teniporar housme fx draster vietms. m emerrencies or in majur diautars. raurti TION vr FNYtRoN M I:.NT aa ese si's, der. 4aa. Sn setion taken or sasistan.c pensided punnant to + c. tions 303. 300. or 4M of this Aet.or any 2asistance prov:ded pursuar.t to seetmn W nr 413 af this Act that has the effcet of :v torme f ae.

  • i ries substantially as they asisted prw to the disassar, shall le devin %

a ma}or Federal action signitienntly 4tfectine the cuality of the hnm.ui

)                                    enrirnnment within the meanme of iln. National F.ni conniental Pql.

as :sc asti icy Act nf 179 isa .* tat, o2). Nothing in this weton snail alte* ne arte. stfect the applicability of the Nat:un.il Kattronmental Pohe Act of 190 ( A3.* tat. M21 to nrher Federal actions taken under th:s .'.et ar under any other prog ision of la w. 1e t s t as t* M *Tasona.De rom Ptsue sNo riitt att sitt t"l"'1er.- at 7 5 1176 tara:. Mal. An a conditmn of any duaater 'oan or ;rrant niady under the pmviniuna of this Act, the ruespient shall a;:=ev that any rers:r nr construction en be financed therewith shall be in accordance with acph. cable standards of safety, decency and sanitation and in eonfornuty with applicable codes. specifications and tandards. and shat! funush such evidence of entuntiance with this section as may be required by ragulation. As a further conditten of any loan or grant made mder wavrst w the provisions of this Act. the ,* tate or ioeal govera. ment shall azn.v tarea, evs1. that the naturst hazards m the areis in whteh the proceeds of *he d ian. grauta or loans are to le used shall be evaluated snd appropr: ate action shall be taken to m:titste such hazards, including safe ;and.use ano ennstruction penetteus, in accordance setth st.tndards prmnbod or 12

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN STATE OF MEW YCM

   ' Annex A, Acc. 9, Att. a.

May 22. 1974 13 Pub.

  • aw 83 288 9 t r . "o
pproved by the Pr. sident afte* acequate musuitation with the a ppru.

pnate elected odiciais of g nersi purp =,e ,neal governnients inc toe

tate shall fumtsn suca evidence of cumpliance with t.his wtton u may be regmred by reruistion.

(*NEMi%JYMENT ineiet s s et. Scc. 407. (a) The Pnsioent is authonzed to provide to any tndi. a:

  • n? .

vidual unemployed u a result of a m4}nr dwuger such benerit easist. anee os he deems app.opriate while such mdividual is unemp'.umi. Such masistence u the Premient snell penude shall be as adable in .in han hana-indtvidual u long as the mdividuare unempim ment cau= d hs the St an= major disuter co'ntinues ct until the indionus'l is rvempin3cd' in a suitable position. but no loue r than cww year after the mn}or dias,ser ts declared. Such s.eeist anes for a wen of unempin3 nwnt chall not etceed the masinmm seewiv amnunt anthanzed under the unempios. ment enmpeneaoon law of'the 8 ste m s tuch the di aster creurr-d. and the amount of uststance under tina .euan to any such individual for a wee': of unemployrnent snell in naluevd riy any' amount of unem. i ployment enropensatio6 or of pnvate inenme preweetson maurance enmpensation available in such indindual for such week of unem. pintment. The Prr udent in dir*eted t i pmente .uch amst ance throuch as = mat =un agrhementsi with 8 tate s wluch. in his ;ndenwne, ha ve an adotuate es s. nase aswe tas, tem for admininenng auch us <tance thmngh esisting .* ate agencie<. th) The Pr% dent is further unthonmi far the portene= of this *.. estar ==nt

             .\rt to pmnde reemi ovinent d       mustance s rvn, under naher laws in ama6etar**
                                                                                          "e"'".

unlisiduale w ha air une'mpinye 1 s a n-ult of s mapir doin ser. isniunt .u. s sn rus tLv ui:.. sv nn siaxwn Srr. 40s. ia) The Prv,ident ie auttmnaed to make a grant to a sate a2 isc urs. for the purl ==e of such Staic making ;rnnts tu nicet diw.ter.reinted neece.arv esyn ev nr menems tmeda uf mdh idunie ne f amihem sdvers iv arfreted 'hy a maior disaster m thno es - m her .uch indinduale or families ar, unal.le to meet such etpeu =- or nc-ds thmugh aw.t ance under eit her provisinns of this Ad.or f nun idher means."1be Govemur of a $ste shall admimster the gr me pm;s im authontai by thui

             ,, tiott tbl The Feocesi aham uf a grunt in an imlb niual nr a f anul3 under '      ***u rue *.

this <cenon hall he e piel in *:. pr rentum of a he actual enat of meet. me sneh an expense ne m ed and hnll he made nuly nu nunhonu that the evmaininc c per ivutum of such ecs.s i. psi to auch indiiidual or fanult imm funds made availabic bs a arc. Where a .*f ate is aavsneu. unaine immediately tu pay its share. the Pn-nlent i authne ued to

              .nitance to such 64ste auch # rn r centum .hnm. nud an3 *nch advame a to be repaid to the I'mted States when .uch
  • are is able in do an.
              .% indn olual and im fannly shall nsvive any ;;tlant or ;*mnts uts.r '.ta&tattan.

t h is meetion t erregn e mg nmn t ha n $*..in n u it h reapect in any one major iisamer. ici The Prc udent shall pmmulggie n entatu.n. in carry not t his neew a t t a . a.

              -etum and auch regulatums shall include nat amal crueran. .tandare.

and pnredurva for the deternunation of elig,hihty for gmnte sud the admuustrstmu of granta made under thi cetum, asutu r.ra. .en i ol) A State mav expemi n w to e.uved 3 l= r centum .if any gasnt ctinn !n, so.a n a, nu. made hv the P emiilent in it undee *ula.vnnn t a i of t hi. exprosem of adminimenng gr mt, en .ndividuah. and famihr nnner **"*^. this w orm. tresa n e. :at e . ic) This section ' hall take effect an of Apnl .M.19 a. 13 f l a

                                 .mi                                             .

EMERGENCY GPi?.A s .Js Armex A. Aco. 9, Att, 3. a

  • 3 3 2 3 .4 May 22.;9*4 I-43.
  • e n .o e i tm. iva instin nt rtin U . a. . ** ; L ej ;; e; 1, .* n . 4 u1 t ei i Win never the l'rr=oient ic8 c ett u ne, nl ni:ijor diw4 Ler. '.ow .nu mine nnuarnunt, . v T ea /c e n  ; ate ade. plate sannuuit Of n:ltrit;unt f...d. 3r .. Aitt a . s w.i. (- .acn;-

term, as il . ondit.on . ne enas po rh. v c. r e.uner

                        .ser ret r3 o f A Jaroli:ne ar ut her appiuprNe M nc; myi-.                             O of .

ments eo <n n nin><nobis pin *nn nt ' i t e pr n : sine . o' "n :'.m .*t mge

      's nat. 03.       Act of 6 n.4 i t' ! 11 af i: '4 *' it, t + s .e.it r..              n ue nrp te un -

t er, ni..ht res as salablo purannnt <e> the prusi>...o*..f 't.,

  • es: 2:11 fie t *. .b) The Pnwnlent, t!mutgh :he .*vemi irs of \ g~enity ar -st act npptvpriat e agencies. :. .iut huruec tn runt uvie tu n u, .... n . i.ip..n allotments and urplu. cotunu=hties < s at a ble to nc!. ..un e, olds fot
                        .%o long 43 Sc . Mertmne, ni, *w.a rv. tak mg into son..de st ;vn sia '

fai rnr> ie he divn.3 .i g.y.p et.tt e including t'w co.iee.pachces a'

  • ie majur di,43ter ..n t he eirtung pon er af tiw h. tsenohis, to a nc . tv.
  • ante 6s made u nilable under fine sect:en.

se) .N'or lung m tins -.vtinn sh.dl ta const r n=d 1.s amer.d:ng vr ut her-wtw changing the prusisiun= of tiw Fuin $ amp .ut o' ;.4 :tr pt as th s tvi.ite to the u nilabihtv of fvud stamps in in ares 4.M!ed ay a tusjnr disa.<ter, rrm o . u m n e m t.* t=orgerier staa

                              .* ri- 410 6a) The l';Y54aletti 18 aittliurised and dicaete 8 to i.enty face.2 4.        that adnti..ste 3063 of final will be reads and cosin e'nentls ni ius sia 42
  • T 5190 for enier;*nct tuap Indtne or distribnf nan in An[ srV.t Qf of k Nte$
                         .* tatra      which sntfer9 A major doww6ter or einerge.n1 iln The 4 retary of Ag-ie dtnt ihall utdue fund? sppr~pr ated 44 nat. *74       under etiun .12 of the Ast of A ugii>4 J f. lit *a 1 7 l ' .* ( 1 . ' ."

pntyhn=e fin al cotununhaiva nen -%it s tu pintide f.s r adequnte supplie,' it e in any alte of the l'ntted N ten m the event of 6 nuijur iwster or emergenev in euch arm attes stivN w taNet 42 " E 1131. 4c 411. Notwithat iniEng ens othr- prniision M ' . no per on othrrivise chg ble for anv 5.nd of repla.vownt hun.m; a o nwnt -in.ict the l*ntforni lleh=-m nui A..; t ance ind llent l'rn.= *-tv \ e.ns;..e ton til-re) ,aail be denied .nch' cligdnMt A. 64 stas. Iss4 Policie A.t of 1:170 l'.l ....ter o de j

         't UK +631        a re.ntt       of in. i.en ingmert unabic.                          ..ci.f. set   liy  .'emonc t he invan of i ma jor .oevnpancy .i lu:r.

oen Act.

         "*t**             by    the l'eiv.ilent, u s.4 t. . in a e ,

ndi-42 m nat. . ire. 41d. Whenever the l'tv.utent determin- that 'ow..ncon.c cidm:1. are unable to =renn 1e2,1 =cr :.v. id-pinte to rue-t ?nce ne.-b as e riitt.e90efnf til 'J iilAlor .II..ater, eniL4: stent wb.5 'Im ,.ma i .r! ' .:v progrsal. authorist%l bt tin. Art, t he l'n-nlent shall 4.s:tre ' hat . 5 "i preitamm. .tn .nnducted with the adtt.c unt t. 6tsnee of supenpn te Feierni sp ncie, sud State enti ha 21 bar a.nciat kuui. L*Rt 646 iM'N S Cl.! Nil Wt>TLNi9 LND tut vt vu n-4: z siss. Sze. 41;t. The Pn.*ide.it i. 4nthur red i t hrough the htt.eia; inw titte of 3! ental lleslth, to prnvide pmfe...nnal crun +eit",; -v .. c. including tinancial 6 intsiwe to .4t ste or hai 4 cone c- . r i .i ate mental he$lth orirsm4attan< to provtde such acmie or rs.: ..f of disa ter worker >. to v.itm of major di.utm in ordea ta w.c. e a mental health problems e-attad or ag;rsested by sac . maiot i .4mr or its af termath. 14

STATE OF NEW YORK EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN Annex A, Acc. 9, Att. a. May ?2, 1974 Pub. ' aw 93-228 la s?t*, *!I coww t xtty orar.u i. iu o. m.e. 414. iai The President it authorized en make loan to any haal , , 3, ; ..; government wnich snay surfer a suo rential low of tax and other m e- s o v r.s s, nues u a result of a major diwter. and hem demonstrated a need for at 1: 5 t t4 Anancial assistance in order to perfonn its governmental function-The amount of any uch inan anall be ba4co on na-d. and shall not exceed 25 per centum of the annual operuting budg+t of that inral gnv-erninent for the ds.:al year in which the ma}or disuter occurs. Repsy *eoveens. ment of all or any part of such loan to the ettent that revenues of the Incal government durmg the three full h cal year period following the major disa tcr arv in u5cient to meet the ci-: soig Inniga. af :he ioest government, includuie ad Ationni ihsa ter.* lated esison e of a municipal npersuon enstwter musilla vaneelled.

            < b) Any mans mace uneh r t.us .,ertiun < hall not redue or neherwise adeu any grunt,or other seistance under this Art.

tc) tli Subutie C of title I of the Rate and 1.wal Finest Awistance Act of 1972 :P.L. 9d ?.12: 6a Star. 319) is amended by adding at the n .se .tn end thereof the following ne <r sution : 28 neS * .

        *SEC.145. ENT1TLLM CfT FACTORS ATTECTED SY M AJOR DISASTERS "In the adminstrstion of this title the wretarv < hall disregsnt any changa in data ned in determimn;t the entitlement of n haste
.:uvernment or a tmit nf leeil encennwne for a twrind of m months if that change-.-
                  "(1) results from a :najur diserer determined by the Prnident under section :Wil of the Disaster Rehef Act of 1974. and
                  "(2) reduces the amount of the entitlement of that State gov-ernment or unit of loesi gove rnment.".

(2) The amendment made by this section takes edeer on April 1. Effeettro gate. 1974. LMZJtGENL"T coMXt*NICAttoNs

            .ne. 415. The Pr-aident is aurhnrised durine ne m anticipatinn of. at sc sist.

an emergency or major disaster to establish temporars commmur.a. tions systems and to make such communicanon.< as silanIe to Scare and incal govermnent o5cials and other persons u he deem approperste. Ext.ac.txe7 Pos.n tit.wseoerratmx Sec. 416. The President is authorind to provide tempnenry public at :s: nos. transportation service in an area arfected by a major disuter to mut emergency needs and to provide transportation to governmental n5ces, suppiy centers, stores. post o5ees. scools, major employment centern. and such other places as may be necessary in order to enable the com. munity to resums its normal pattern of l'ife as sonn u posiihle. riar. .t retrasuox darute 8cc. 417. The Pnwident la authorized to provide e,mrance, includ. at VE list. ing grants equipmant. supplies. and l>*rsonnel, to any Mate for the suptuweion or any Are ou publicly or privately owned' forest or ;,%ss. land which threatens such destruction u would consuture a major disaster.

                                     ? xsu sats coxtwrs Sec. 415. (a) Where an cztsting tunber ute connect tetween the fees-*wted.

Secretary of Agriculture nr the 5+eretary of the Interior and a timber 't 4' 11". 15

I l l EMERGENCY OPEPATIONS PLAN S W E Ce vi. M :.K

                                                                                                                          )

Annex A, Acc. 9, Att. a. I Fus. ' aw 23 258 - '6-

                                                                 .                       .s. . y 22,            na        ;

1 g ,.,., g n..# 1.tnseur sve..t i ovn m i;ot phs.. . p g. .. . e pus. % ..ar

                                       ..c in tegliginee ol' fina toarcis o= r prien e spgirm se of *.n '*.e. .a. . o i +-

eetinn .Jf spertNei t aa.! . r o f u v of '..e ,g.ic* ? eo qc. ....o cor*. e iiul. a , rault o f i in.s;m h a . r. i me ,..r py or t .eu;

  • u 5 a.

additinnel .nnet uvnnn w or< m e..noe. t...n vt a ri md .t..Er by uch purthster ein in e t n.ite i .u e. ise de'. r n .c. ' t w 4mp., n.n . i n u t.. priate . ceretary. ; i .if m.u : f a in 1 m nr a.r, . .r.. luard feet. 21 ni mnry than *l Pr thou =mt l =)ei r d f+t fo r %d e s f one to shi*e nullion boaril feet. ir .li of more en an c. n . 6 * . e, aver thave unthon board faer. sush inctmest constr"tt n. wr <na . i e borne bs t he United .-t.if es.

          *wtrass can-       < bi If the .6,.pinpricte -e rcr ry a deternunes inat dancteen are v H ilatisn. grvat that ve,:orat tun twon trweion, or construvei.uiw n- rv anes;                      .f
                         'ifider the eV5t *tharting tre'.tt?gvHiet1r aitthorttfd *iv 4Hb s t'o
  • 4

[ this section. he may allon .*,ncelhtinn of 4 cant ruet ~i nto os hl% ()+f at'(thefit Hof n ilhs!:Indling entit rurv Urnt'sinfi$ t!.eNtit. Ma sf tinose, se) Tne .-eere'ary of .\eneuiture is ln'tannred to tauer m ,cun i

          'Hi t t " . davs tne munmum period of a.lvance pubHe norteo cred b 'he 20 stas. 35. nrat wtino of the .\et .if .fune 4. IM7 i 16 U.S C. G . in wee-t:nn with the sale of tunbar f rnm unfinnal forvWs. 3 neneur ne .-ev**tste deternunes that il) the *alc of aurn tintber a di us.st m the ~wr r i.

tion of any aren of a prete darnaged by 1 mejor dinater.101 to sa;. of such timeer siD ewst in u taining the economy of such arn. nr i4 the sale of such rnnter is necessary to sah aga ne v i;ur 9f rwe damaged in .ueh tusine di uter ne to' protect undamaged t'mw id) The l' resident, when he determines it to : n O. tWe mer . est. is authorized to make ersnts to any State or M :rm t.~.m 'ai the pttrpner of removmg f rom privatefy owned lan6 "mt,er damae- s as a result of a maior disater, and such 5 tate or : :si gwenme:t* n and denets aemoved under mite 4 ? less than 62A/60. then on apolication of a state or '.res: :ove%n

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  • oc the Pr*sident is authorised to rnake a contnbution *n me!

local rivernment under the prostsimts of this seet'or ". an ^! . ny

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contrilustion to such 5 tate nr local envernine.nt u.--er se:w>n or 4A3. 8uch contethution shall N based an im ter centum n' . ich to* n' estimated cost. which may be exp=nded either to repair <* sore rean-struct, or replace all such damme~l or destroyed suih;. factSees.to repair, reatore. rveonstruct, or replace certain spieete : ami Un ennimned wistance inward the rt enention of the en:plovment haw.

                -f hl As used in this title. the tenu majnr di>a*ter' mesn* a major "% Jar came.

disaster declared by the l' e ident m annnt.nwe with the I b=a ter tar." Relief Act of IM4. niunnu :rrinrn es.n sis..

                  .-rc. zis*2. L a i t 1) In the raw of any aiva sifnied by a majnr rhmister a..mey he Govemor may nwpw-t t he l're.udent f ar an.istanre innier thi, rifle. ?ter<r. as 2.e.

The Governor, within thirty davs after anthonratinn of imch aseist. stl. e.s'.cm. am by the President. hsil deiipitle a Reonery Planning Council Stan* at m 22 2. fe such ares or for esch part thenuf.

                -(2) Sneh Recovery Pla nnm: Comwil shall N nant=.ar d af not Im . .noacants.

than fire members a majanty of whom shall M hrnt cisted omeials af rnlitical subdirisinns within the atfected acces. at least one repn.-

              .orative of the State.and a representative of the Fedemi dorernment at resented hv the Preaident in scennlame with paragestyh i:1) nf thia onn rtmn. Dunng the ma}nr dinaster. rlw Federal ennedmatmg o#ieer enall else. sers , on the He.mery l'!anume con i. il.

t3) The Federn! repreaentative on such Heon erv l'!anning Coun. cil mov be the Chsinuan af the Federal Repnnal Council for the a:Teeted area. os . uwmler .if the 1"cileml Hersonal Canneil desig. noted hv the Chainnan nf ,twh Hegional Cmmeil. The Federal repr,.

            ,rm.tiie on such Reenvery Plannme C.umeil mar le the Federal C.. nainnan of the Regmnal commiwan e-tabli hed pur:-nant en title V of thts Act. nr the Appalacinan Reponal IW eivpment Act of 19.5. M nat. 5.

or his designee. where all of the are, aifect. d by a innior disaster i *C .50 aes.1. within the tvumdaries nf such Commiaminn. t 4) The Gorenwir mav dr aignate an esi.a sing mnitij m dief mual or;ninitation as th. %m ery Planning Cmnwil wlwre such orgsmza. tionState nf nientdies and with Fnhr mt'. :trnph I J s exempt of tht> that

                                                                       *nt.enginn     witli of the i

n prveenraini- if all or part anaddition l aren arrnsed in a maine disastre is within the iuri=Jiction of an exist. i ing multijnrisdictional ordine.ation rural.li.hed under title IV of l this Art nr title !!! of the Apnatachian Regions! Develanment Act of I!m3, such negenuation, with tiw additmn of Rate and F'edersi repre. ac .s2 as sentatives in acenedance with paraench (2i af this suberetion. shall 38. le de ugnated by the cmvernne as the licentery Planning Couned. In l l t i 17 e

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                        .% 3 . I.,aw 03 233                   . I.3 -              May 22,;3"e H ?*1*. m 4: ":: us.      ins . i.e *n wnich such it t'e ll! nr l\* nrgonaattan ..'. .7 o.         .  .., t . .e Ce 'O b          Uecovery P!annnig Uni.sn        o i unier this pa r agra ci.. . .nv h " i  N   e.N ThetM- of !=>ittid! *nlais vtminu* w: thin the tifec M J+4e 7 of *
                        .sppuntni in serve ou ,ne t Pr. .n e" Phanning '%nn. :!. E.c"4 p ..

silne, the ne auuaatnen deognated il the ikcuserv P anning 8.%ue. I shall la. or shall laa suh , met.t!.' te-igutml As t:ic approur: ate s - Mune 1 hs wetinn .N4 ui the l>enainstration Cittes ad \tMocint ut to list.1:52. Det citynnent .\ct of 1% i 4; (*.4 t '. ::'/*.4 and ny the len" got er , at '. 3: at;; inent.d ( *..sperst mo Ai t of IW i P 1 %'J7: &J o t n t. " * . . . M18 iM The Recinery P!anning Council shall meiu de pris, ire :t r.m

4. nwtula.es to the extent feseible. and sr.all pnn-ide for inu -nite public parth:ipation in its debberatines anu Jeet iuns, se vse.. hi The Reeniery P!snnine Connel .11 shall in ien -u t:ng piane for the affeued an-4; snd ( 2) inar t*,un:nend to the i nns ernvi nnd rnpon ible hv al governn:enta such rei ninn e it detemnn-ne.v-,a ry for t he erinn>nne n ,n ery of the area including the des einp.

nwnr of new plane and the pieparation of a nen aev nwin-nt pian for the bye.er prenal following the declaration of the misjor .h.4 ter. The Rnm ery Planning (* wined . hell airept sa one e'ainent . f the res,n er r inii anwns plan. lcrer -.uattuns made un.ler #et n n 4-;i f) of the Ib. .ter Hehrf Act of im. Aeeeney .n. . at ri t 1i .\ reros erv ins e itnent plan preperrd uy a Retovers Plati. n etmi ning t noned ma r rennoinend the reti ivn. deletion. reprocr tming. ni ple'* adttitlunal a ppnn el of fr.iernl. aid pr.nsort. and prog *am. vit'ini I:w a ree ~

                                    ~ t M for w hirh applicat mn ha. Iv.an made but spprm al unt .i.t grsnted :
                                    -f 14 ) for whwh finnt hat e leen obligsted or appr.n 21 :: anted but ennstruction not vet beenn tC) for which fiuid haie been or arv .cheduled rn != 4ppur-tinned within the rise scars after the delarstum uf the di-a ree:

t th whwh may otherwise be aradable tu the area under e . tate whedule or ivsi.ed state ache luie of priorittes: or t D which enay ree onably be anticipsted as hevornirig u n . . able under cu. ting prnersni. Deseen fae.s. -12) l* pun the rseumnendatinn of the Reneery Plannme (b.. . ii r and the reque=t of the ihn ernor, any funda for prMe. ts ur pne.n ann ide.ittried pur.nant to pitrigeaph (1) n' >his sut e:tton may. ens extent t*m.i. rent with appropriation .b he placed m meet, n,s the tv pan. ble Feder-d agen. v for n . in arenecance with such m n .

         %nr. ster at    inendation.. l* lam the reqin-t of t he Gm eenne end with the .               .       *.
         . amer..        rence nf a ffretrd h=-il gm ernment3. .neh fund. rnav be tran.*ern ..o the Hecurery P%nmne t 'onned to be estwnded in the impl mee.v a.i nr the rmuerv inse.finent plan. etrept that no auch tran fa                       "'e sunde unle-. .urh espen htm.. i. for a prnject ur pnrersm 'ni ahn h such fumi newnally were made .svailable h,v An appropriatnin Am rrno u ni a . on n uivemt ru tintre c.a.ove o n u. . * -

c sc 3:33 >n.*.c.tsi 1% Pn,ndent i. authorized to pennde fund. to anv Isenn rn Plannmg ('unnel inc the implementatum of a r ,ners ine tnwnt pian hv puhhe l== lie . Such fund., may le n.-ed-at1) in malic loans for the actpusittnn or i eie6npenent l of :a.id and ituponen.ent. tur public wnex., pubhe ervtev. or deveiop-ment facihr3 n .ig*, meinding the sequuntion or deve'npn:ent of parke or open p.uv.. and t he .trqnt.ition, construct:vn. wLihdi. tation, alteration. esuu . ion. or itnprovement of <nch f acintin, inchuling relat. l nun h...cer and equiprnent and 18

E.YIEGENCY CPERATIONS PLM STATE OF 'f!W-TORR Amex A. ADO. 9, Att. 8. May 22,1974 .cub . : a w 9 3 - 2 3 8 e r t i . ie N2) to niake npplrinenta ry grunta to inctva%, tne Fe<Je ral

                -Ler- for pru;cria for which fund. ura rv-ermi pur usnt in uts.eet u.n l u p i J ) of vrtnwi N PJ uf tlns di t. or uf hrr Federul-sid p*v}% tu the a efectr'd arva.

t bi i eranta and loan under fine wtoni niav be niade in anY Pinte. loca! ;cs erunsent, or pnvale or pubhe nenipnist nrrstuntani repiv-enhna any area or part therent stireted by s nisjor dna.3:er.

             '*nes No inpplenientary resnt shall niceve , the Federal hare of the at of any project to greater than N p-r centuni, carept in the ce* of a gesnt for the Wnest of Indians or Alsaka Native , or in the en e of Astr of sie or local atin ertunent winch the Pn udent determince he *uau,.ted u n e ricet n e i a sing and 1=.rrnwing capacity.

cdl le under this --tion hall in.ar nterest at a rate deter. 2nserers mired by the Secretary of the Treasurv taking into ennsolerstinn the PS18 currvnt 'aversee snaridt vield un nut randing inarketabic nhlirstions of the inited states with n tuamme perinc to niatunty enmparable en the average insturitu of such loans. adjii-red to the nesre- nue-cighth nf 1 per rentum, h s 1 per rentutu per annurn. t e) Financiai sa<is.tance under t!u4 title hsil nar 13. cxtended en tsatas e tabh hniente r-inesting f rom one area to another ne to 45 N nubcontrs.: tors whose purpn.e n to divew. or whome reonomic uscent ts dependent upon divesutg. other contractors or subcontesetor. nf contracts thertfore customanly performed by them. 9uch linntatimt. shall not be construed to prohibre suistaner inr the espan inn of an esnting bnine<a entity thrvurn 'the atabliAhanent of a n w branch, a51iste, or suowdiarv of <uch antity i f t h. . = rrrea rv o f Cm on r re, atu.Ls that the estabi'ahment of sucii branch, aflihate. nr ubanhary will not n ult in an tnereaw in unempin,sment nf the area of nnginal location nr m any other area whcce neh enury conduct businiais operatiorts, unlest the .C cr>Ory han rn on in behave that such branch, stfiliate. or aubudiarv is being e eshliehed weh the intenemn of clu - in; down the operativn of the esi, ting hu inem enettv m the arva of it> original hwarion or in any other area w here :t' eundnete <uch operations. scax ut .sn.smu

               - rr. in4. The Pn~alent i, authorimi to penvide fund en INorery 42 vs: staa.

Planning Counen in minrsntee h.an- made en pni see 1.irrower by pns ate lending in t.tution a ll to aid m rinancing anc pn.p=-t within

           .ni arve stfectni bs a niajor di nter for the putrhaw nr .irielopnwnt ut '.ina and facilitie. Oncludmg inachiners and apupnwnt i for mdus-trial nr enmnwrrial u uge mehunag the enn<trm toni or nen 1.nihlmes, and rehabilitation nf alranthwwd or untuvup.cel henidmta . .n ni the
            .siteratian. ions ermnn, or enlargeruent of estamg Innidines: and a 21 for workmg e upital in r,umeennn eith projects n arns a ainted under parsgrasph (1). npun applivstian of nch untatur:nn and unon nrh terms and enenhtani e th* 1%nient nay pn erthe. No such ruaren.'tsttatter ten hsil at sin time etreed 9n per eenruin of the amount of the out-standing unpani halance of *nch w.an.

vrruxtos. r rrr4str

                -str. Wu.ta) In carrying ..ut the purpn e- of thi title the Presu at :s 322s.

dent is antharimi en prm ule t-hnw=1 a antance w hich wnuld be n*eful in facilitatmg e nnamw e er. in tress atferted by maior din. 6 tera. S ch a+ idanev snaii include project planning and feasibility studies. management and npersuonal amatance. ano studiei es siva. tmg the needs of.and developmg potennaht es for. economic recovery 19

STATE OF ND VCRK EMERGENCY Co! RATIONS PLM Annex A. Acc. 9, Att. a.

                                                                      -   20 -                     May 22. l 374 Fue I aw ij-2Sd W pim .di-d by : .. I'm aw           n o f och a re s . :*us h 4 w un. . nun directl.w throu:h the p.svnwnt of Innu. -inthorue,i              for fin = #:t Hvirninsuu.          r tu vt Pn taranp      n*

departnients or 4:enete of the FNers: eniploy nent of pnvue indn tdati , partneNup nnn . .orp.irativue. or euttable inatitution . under contrad, entered into for ..sh porto -- or th 9upii gesnts.in.4td to 4ppropride putslic or prii Are nonDD6nt

                              $ tare, arn, distics or f oral ort:snir.ativns.                                         t..
          ;rsas,rac       a.
                                  "ib) The l're,ident n anthorued to insin grana to deftm not 6

es[wnees of thm er3 Plat et rat tvo etel *5 per centuin vf the adininntratPlannitig ( ouncd. droipnunt }ntrsuant to stu eraeue s. or

          \ * **I ' 4
  • M detertnintne the sinvinit of the uvu.Feder91 Shan. of .uch co.g3
           * **               expense . t he l':itanient utall gn e due ennsiderativa to .all . vnt r:bo.

tions both in es.*h and ni L:n.i. f airiv es.ibiatnl. ncludine but not linuted to .pase equiputent. and wn ice. Where practicable. /*snia. in sid authorized uncter thu sole.eetton analt be used in conjunct:on 1rith other available plauung (rtata, to n.asure ulequate and *4pettie planrung and econonnest u.c of funds. wrnonturiux nr arrunentmose at m me. -dr.c. W. Thur 1. authorirnt in t.. appenpri ted not sa este d May un.'s ni in u r ry out t his t itIc." TITT.E \*!-O!!SCEl.I.AN Eul'.- enonny m runtst ses.za 4; n n r.. Srr.1101. The 1*r-nlent niay jirewnt=. such rules and regulations e may be neeenary and proper to estry out any of the provtsion* of this Act, and he mar eserci.e any power or authority euuferred on hw a y any s.ection of this Act eittwr dirretly nr thrrwich sneh Federal igi i.v or sgencies u he enay de.icnnte. TT.t M N ie it S M D.N t% f N Ts dre. u p!, t a i :=ed uen f oli a r.: H) Oil of the }!vuurig .\ r ..* 104

             ?4 rta .    "H.      W    l' S C. 4et t a l i h i lh i .ii , i, anw*ided to red 4.s follou p . > o e have suffered subwantial daninge as a resiilt of s major Jt aeter u declared be the Pre-ident pursuant to the Disa.uer Ralief Act ot
  • 1974:".

(b) 5.ction At hi tv) of the Natumal Hoa ine Act i ti (* ST !*4 s hs hD ) in antended by senkinc out of the lam provtso wton li*:t li af the Disa ter Relief Act of 197n" and in*rtine in lieu thereof

                                    <entons    1t5 2(2) and 21 of the Disa. ster Relief Ace of 1974".

te> 8eetinn .*0:H h) of Ihe Naeionat Housing Act f12 t'.Sl' lion th)) is amended by Mnkin: aut wetion 1021 t) of the Disaster Relief An of 1970" and in-artinst in lieu thereof Netions M(2) and 301 of flw IHrawcr Helief Act of 1974". Id) Section 2011 f) of the National Honsing Act (12 (* 6.C. !!* *.I i fii 6 amended by strikine niit of the last parsgraph **the Disa ter Llief An of 1970" and inserting in lieu thereof -the D sn.ter Relie! Act nf 1974' l 20 O

IMIRGENCY ODERATIONS PLAN STATI 0F NIH YOM Annex A, Ac:. 9, Att, a. Ma y 22,1974 . 21 - P'ab , La w 9 3 2 3 9 4:1 S*:tton 7 4 a i(1)i A i o f the Ac! o f t.ternier A !>.*.o l' iboe 64 nas, ;;ts, La'v 574. T..ghty.tirst Con:: ess a inrnde:: 49 l'.5 C. -241 1. s i 11 ( A)), is amenced by stri.1ng out "pursuant to ection 1&J(1) of the Disaster Relief Act of 1970" and ir.serting in lieu themf "a sections 102(2) and 301 of the Duster Relief Act of in*E'nr 99 uant to t ia. m (!) Section 16(a) of the Act of Septamoer 23.1950 < !.i S a t. i U.= se nat. 54 20 l'.S.C. 6461a)) is amended by stracir.g oat "section 102:1) of the Disaster Rehef Act of 1970" and inwrtme ni heu thereof "+ettons it?2(2) and 301 of the Disaster Relief Aet of 1074".

4) Section 406t a) of the liigner F.duestion Facilitie< Act of 19M cJo (* S.C. 75A
                   .        t a l) is asnended oy .triking ont "wetiun IMt 1) of thi Ihsrster Relief Act of 1070" and invrinne in lien thereof N= tanh*

1&Jt J) and 301 of the Disster !!ctief Act of 1974". t h a Saetton I A3: u) nf the Internal lies nne C .le of 19.'.4. reistny ra duaater loues 4 u6 l'# C.16Si b) in sniended by sc rtking not "197a" is stat. tie. and inserting in lien themf "1!174"

i) Seet uni m al of the luternal Revenue Code vf 164 t26 l'.S.C. "eW t a )1. relarme to loe (s ovd hv dua>ter, a amended bv la Stat.1711 4triktne ont "the Dua ter Relief Act of 10N" and in%ertnte in lic'u thereof'the Disa ter Relief Act of 1974".

s l' j) .C. Section of the Internal Reienue Unde of 1054 (2C

                     *.705(a)SNila)
1. reistine in toe can*d bs di<a.-ter, is arnended bv
          -triktnr out "the Disn<rer Relief Act of 1070" and inwrtine in lieu thereof"the Di.iaster Relicf Act of 1974".

(k) Section 3 of the Act of Juoe 30,1954 i A8 Stat *,30. as sinended 64 :us. ss, oy 12 Stat.121.u

  • 48 t'.8.C.1681 nt.). is aniended by <trikin; out of the la.st *entenca "wcrion 102f I) of the Disa ter Relief Act of 1970

eed inserting in lieu thereof werinn* In.tf 2) and 301 of the Disaster Relief Act of 1974". (1) !wetion 1820(f) of title 38. (*nited Sates Code is amended by striking "the Diwter Assistance Act of 1970" and insertin.g in lieu thereof "the Disaster Relief Act of 1974" (m) Whenever nference is made in any provision of law (other than this Act). regulation, r ale, record, or document of the l~nited States to provisions of the Disaster Relief Act of 1970 (64 Stat.1*+4) 't VE '*:1 repealed by this Act such reference shall be deerned to be a referencs '*S** to the appropriate provision of this Act. nzrr.As. or t.ttmso uw Sec. 603. The Disaster Relief Aict of 19N. u ann nded (64 Scat. 1744). is hereby repealed, ezrept *ction. 211. 23.1. J34. 233,236, 237. 42 "S: 301,3N,3A.1 and 304. .N'orwithstanding such repeal the prontions its,of sa as ' alt.

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the Disaster Relief Act of 1070 shall contmue in e.4ect wtth respect to '$fC sny rnajor disaster dec.!ared prior to the enactment of this A:t. . f. eg rinna suec4rios or reroe U's ' . '' Sec. 604. Funds hen tofore appropriated and availahte under Panlic Iawe 91-606, as amended, and 92-385 shall contasue to be available as stat.154 for the purpose of providarta assistance under those Acts as well as for the purposes of th2s Act. 21

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s. ; s* w trrt m vt cart 42 ::: 5 21 :se. + 0. Except for sectwit ici, rats Aer siis.; case afect u o
     *8"+

A p t:1 1.10* 4. st rttual1AT".ON JT sFF AC W ATt04 4 4 2 *J S* ! 272. $ tt . W6. EXCupt ta provided b" the titiendJuent fBade 3) t et'! be l t 501, theav art authorized to be approprinted to the PrMicer.t s%h nums 4. may be ac; mary to carry out this Act tnrougn 'a.e eoes 9f June 30.197*. Approvsd May 22,1974. t t:!!*.2* * *M < !?*W . MCiJ5t ADCR? 9e. 93 1037 (tom. af interonse). SDA?! tIP"Jt" 1e. 93 7*t ( ssus. sn Nelle Verss . i 20NOAE3f; .ut. Att:R*, Vol. 120 (1974): ape. It, sonettered me pased Seat e. ape. u, senessered we wes.4 e. . emer.ses w 1, senate a c es se sentor uee reven . Mar 15e nouse seeet to sentersrae resort. WTDt*.T ?:F7;*. Aft:18 0F Pets:2N":A'. OCE"J1D"$, Vol.10, %.11 May Zie Presttensta.1 etat oesnt. s 22

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i AN:IX A COW M C AJO C0! TROL APPEEII 9 KATURAL A3D .v4;-:CE DISASIIR OPECIO 3 1 i ATTACICENT b 1 PP.ESIDE iTIAL IXECLiIVE CEER u?95 4 5 1 i l a l I .) i 1 k

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L' ' iMEAGENCY OPERATTONS PLAN STATE OF NEM YORK Annex A. Acc. 9. Att. o THE WHITE HOUSE EXECUTIVE ORDER 11795 OELEGATING OISASTER RELIEF FUNCTIONS PURSUANT TO THE DISASTER RELIEF ACT OF 1974 By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Disaster Relief Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-288; 88 Stat. 143), section 301 of title 3 of the United States Code, ano as President of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Sec;1on '..(a) The Secretary of Housing and Urban Developmen- is cesignated and emoowered to exercise withou: the approval, ratification, or other action by

ne President, all of the authority vested in the Presiden ey.the Disaster Relief Act of 1974, herein-after referred to as the "act", except: (1) the authority vestec in the President by section 301 of the act to declart emergencies and major disasters, by section 313 of the act to prescribe time limits for granting priorities for certain public facilities and certain puolic housing assistance, by section 401 of the act to provice for the repair, reconstruction, restoration, or replacement of Federal facilities, by section 412 to orovice legal services, and by title V to provide for economic recovery, which are hereby reserved to the presicent; (2) the authority vested in the President by
nd car of section 202(c) of the act concernine the utilization and availability of the Federal civil defense communications system for the purpose of disaster warnings exercise by which thisthe order; Secretary and 3)(of theDefense authority is empowered vested in to the President by section 409 of the act concerning food coupons and distrioution, which the Secretary of Agri-culture is emp>ered to exercise by this order.

(b) The Secretary of Housing and Urban Develcoment may delegate or assign to the head of any agency of the executive eranen of the Government, subject to the con-sent of the agency head concerned in each case, any autnority or function celegated or assigned to the Secretary by tne provisiens of this section. Any suen neae of :ne agency may redelegate any authority or function so delegated or assigned to him by the Secretary to any officer or emoleyee subordinate to suen head of the agency.

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EMERGENCY CPERATICMS DLAN STATE OF NEW 109< Annex A, App. 9, Att, o (c) The Secretary of Housinc anc U*can Ce <e1coment shall prepare a clan for the ieclerentation e- tre ore-visions of sectien 412 of tne act, relat'nc to 'eca' services, and snall submit that clan to ine Dres' cent througn the Director of the O"ice of "anagerent arc Bucce . , Sec. 2. The Secretary of Cefense is designated and emeewered to exercise, wi thou*. the accreval, ratification. or other action of the President, the authority vested in the President by section 202(c) of :ne act concerning tne utilization and availability of the Federal civil de'ense communications system for the ourcose o' disaster warnines. Sec. 3. The Secretary of Agriculture is designated and empowered to exerci se , wi thout :ne accreval , ra ti'd ca-tien, or other action of the President, all of the authority vested in the President by section 109 o' the act concerning food coupons and distribution. Sec. 4 This order shall be effective as of May 22, 1974, and all actions taken by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Oevelopment pursuant to the act orier to the date of this order are, to the extent such actions would be authori:ed and under this order, rati'ied. RICHARD NIXCN THE WHITE HOUSE, July 11, 1974 2

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SJSTAMCE AchHNISTRAT1CN. CEP ART. 7. On page * :13 secend col"- - wt+47 CF HCUSittG M90 URBAN CE. Fartrisch ta)(2)(e) of j::03.34is :ct. TELCP%eENT rected 37. !A Ae !cu.r*.a ; e of tast gpor,seg :e., 3 4 2:3; DaMEn34. delet:3 *usec" and sussu. PMt? CCS-#tDERAL DISASTER tut:rg there!ct "used". ASSLSTAt4CE

8. On page *:*64. third colums. ;&n.

Flevel Regletfons: Correction Ers h th) of I * $.54 ts corrected ty* in t # In. Psasaak Racznza occuet ~5-18 ie==,e es second werd2:e of tantet

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app. arts, a >>4e :::s: tn ce ruraar. the words ";.n Meu of catasorical gnau" Raf.:$rER of WedaandAy, Mar 28. L573. the IQwtes caar.ges snould be made' go:lowiat *Ja verd "cent:=.hu=cg* ggf, L Cn page *.2225. f!nt d'e in immed!Ately befan the word **1eec' bed *' pe:sgrana tt) of 12:03.7 tn the :::.sta g, o.3 ,,,, ,,.gg*

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une of tast parsg:s. n the reference to cmp 3 Q) of I OO3J411 corrected b; "l:04.544D" is corrected to refer to tenu:r. bering subpa.h a(A),a a.A)

*) 2003.34Q.) (2)".                           (U ." "(1) ." "(C)," and "(D) ." he cor.
2. On page 2:*$1. third column. in rect. r mbers are "(2)," "(2)(D ," -(2),a parsgraca (c)(1)(C) of ! =CS.es, tse "(ttD.* and "(iv)." respecuvely.

subparagrscas numbered "( 1) " and

*(2)" are corruted to be numbered (1D             10. On page      :St. second co!'rns.

and (L3), respecuvely. I MCS.*3" ts corrected br. ta ce evven-

f. On page 2:282, f!nt col"*a pars. t**nt=*L Ms
  • of tua.L SeCOCD. c.haea".nK graph (d) of I =05.49 ts corrected.ty, "I =03J413) (4)
  • to read 1 205.34th>

la the third line of that patscrson. (1) (!?) "- manm.g the varad *other to "order.a 11. Ctr :sse *W8S. *.rst col"ma ars. grsca (M of 1 303.78 ts corrected tr. !n

4. On page 5:52. thttd column. in the elenata .! e et taas ;arsgn;a.

maassrsca (31 of I =05.44, the subpars- "E* W **#1' 'O

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graca numbered."(A)" is cocrected to be 12. Cn page .:*8'3 second col"-" renunabered *(*) ' parsarspa (c)(2) of I 205.79 is cor-S. On page 2:263. Srst ce1"-- the ruted er delats: the words *Cc='r.e=t* fourth Ltr.e of I =0$J1 1s corrected DF (See previous ecumenu en s'='.'lar e*cas lo=tet Ms .rR ter:r.a.) n. reco=, wore -accates-dated  ! and sunsct.t::Ag thertler. is corrected to read ": cesu",

 "tD:cket No. *S-309, 40 rR 10"*S cated           hted: June 17,1973.

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8. On page 2:282, seeced col"~a TsouAs F. Delors, parsgrspa (t)(3)(LD of I *.205.34 La cer. Admmutrtroe. Federst Dusster rected by, in the !!nt Line thereof co- 44utance 44mmastro:Am.

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E"EMENCY DERATICNS E!.AN STATE OF Ngy yc n Annex A, Ace, 9, Att, c 03:52 . tutts AND a!GULAflCN5 T't;e 24- Housing amf Vrtan M!coment bud.gets to local gover==ects suf ert:4 ;en.ses *. "serious teeda tr.d ";tte r CHAPTER X1H- TIOWL CtWTTA AS. nneue %es had 2 a 6 :M > =es 39 SCTANCE ACWINis:rRA7:CN. 0(P ART. cute of =1:cr dissaiers; &cd 13. Entedica name .ti cc:Cty :n. MENT CF NOUSING AND UABAN DE. R. Pnvidi:s profenaaccal counsel. Aar:a by a4 =r.g "r;r.cle CMerenes

  • VELCPM LNT 23. tra.=ing, sad serMtes !ct = ental L:4 "Irel!r. ie Categents
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tenith PTeciecca caused or aggTsvated plansten of 2datt:2M L:2 !a=g7 g;uts N"' N*' MM' 37 4 dis.utar. () M06AA(c) (2) n.:.4 i 3 ) ) ; P ART 2005 JT"* TRAL OtSA$7(A AS$1 STANCE -.De Federtl134

                                                      =atrgggg               Otsuter rgce49eqAssista     Ad. ttogeIt; moreceggsa Prescrtbtag se:stste it=e 2: _ta.

og sag:ss rg,3:eq :o ;,=,g;nggg Mrul Regviatjons trest 7.four responses to tie A:.;. gust S. aad f t=.07 g tats t l *MS 48 I t) ) ; Nouce vs: cTin es A'.1g st 4.1314. At 1974 puhucaten. A2 of tat e ce==ents 15. F;&c=4 s State cc touce 1..st f au. vert ser.ctsly ecescered sad = cy urt to rapsy Pacers 1 a.avt:ces of the 39 TR 23: : tant ce Feds 2A :? Later cassges .*sve been tr.ecrporated is taese Stata state of in::v.aual s:4 ft=;;y Ms stance A""'"trancs 9"La *.tsuang Mgu;&Cens La n result. De priscapal gitats mat result in FtcerW mia.", cia.

tar.:3 ftg% anoLa to 2:*.de= ect tse canages in tas regulAcons m&de tn to. 1:3 of sub6equeat beftsces (l M S.44 C1.suter R4Alef Act 4: 1974 (C C.S.O. spense to the cC=J:ents &rt La f 0 Cows: a) (2) 7 :

a new Ptri 2MS to 5121n.) D7 sac 1. A30M s to Scian =*.be or tutact. 16. Re%ssag the regulauens to itfect Tit;e 24 of the Ccce of Federna Ker:la. ,.,q g.:.a1 . ortacitsucc. or Alsaas Na. a Delegatics of Autacrity to the S7cre. uons. Altaouga ttese =ter.= rest;ascas cts Mlage er orts 1:ation M rubcal a tary of Besith. Eaucacc . had Welfart were acecute on tae es:.e of putucaten weg g;.c 1:agan carect:7 2 the F:')AA ccscar.A".g cr. sis tousseung sansta ce

   = ce Petesa RzcuTrt. t=*.ans tad Recocad 0: rector weo =ay provide Fed. tad trs=:rg 4 M S.31) :

partes and gover=.=ect htt r.las wer' etel a. asst.ance to ruca 241ac ortsatta. 17, Aaai:.g coc=cerston of 2e taree. encouraged to suc=Jt wTtt*.en coc.=ects. Om wtcout State ;st=cipacon purera. Sacak reat period fotoving a castster = vtews or *cata regarc=g ,tacae restia"

  • asa to 13:44.7 taJ f determ.nic.g the a=cust cf a corr.=umt-Cona. 2. ACoMag 6 ;rtvate accaredt erge. Cisa. ster loan (1 M05.34(c)):

So=e of the sig=1acant cha=ges in the :::sticc to sua=11 sacsf actor 7 evidecer 18. Aucorts.28 the Ad=131strat0r to O*.saster Reuet Act of 1314 over the pnet ficm taa State that ce :ccrvienue pro. esta=4 the cme !ct repar=ect of a c =. Ow w Aca a.rt implemented by t=ese duc;ng orgssisagen or esut'y ts a sec. m c :ty da.sar.ar ! cts up 2 13 7 ears

  • regulaucca tr.cluce: Frwat oce crgs.cated or delng Duainees (12:04.54(e) ) . .
1. Rectfat:5 "maMr daaster" to 2" u:. der State law in usu of an hternaJ Cne cot: tentar ruggested cat .

c!ude adctocal catues for dittaters-and Revence Se.rvice r% ling lette.t a.s one of l M04J1 (Appetis) to a=esive u es*.a.o.

   =cluding & new category. tu:'=2C *tmar*        tae maavrances whics must be sucmJtted lism an typeals board u rule on a request gener" to provide s;om"=9 aas:.sta:ct with & prsject appucanon ;ctruant to !Mm a Staae for recoc.s:Cersten of a ce.

to meet speciac neeca;

2. Strengt.Decing provisacca for ca*

g =03.73)(1) ; ierm1=.succ Of a Recotal . rector on

3. Anowt=g s statement by a yrtvate a project &pp11estes. 31: sugTestaon wsa aster ptaaDang. Prtparedataa. &C4 EJC' Donprett organizacon tatt It has the not adoptea since 14 :.1 f elt that an &cpe&A g: Con: =ecenaary 11ceaaes to restort a f aca11ty in to the Ad=.tnistratcr w".11 provtae an ade*
3. Requiring scenarton of inrunnes Meu of a asding of coed of the com. quate reme47. De Ad=un.strator, pur.

ressacacly avtasale, hde'cuate and tec* = unity for suca fac13 7 purruant to su.act to frs Deles &Com of Autacrt!7 (39 ensary to protect a.galast faturt dist. star l M03.7(1)(2) ; . FR g:27) to tmolement 2e Act. haJ

   .osses any pumuc prWEfty and- ceTW3                4. g;1minanns in 12204.1.3 (b) the ap=                the taoponalbt11ty !cf =s)cng the 1:al atter property resalted er rescrred vita parent unttatten on sondiacrimination determitsuon of alJr.3111t7 for Federal Federsl assistance.                           to the ette of the major disaster and casatar saalstancs. !! sa ass 11 cant cis.
4. Impos1LK c1M1 &Dd cf.*r.fr.al PEL11* IDa.g:Eg the sm>21ect.tninacon reqmre. agrees vita.tala detemtier.11 r:37 tes for vtodaccna of 20.s Act; mante Epp27 W anyone cart 7tta cut & petttlen to the Federsl Cour.s f or re'tet.

S. AuthortZing Prus; dental haltMact disastef aeststance P.Laccan rossid2ese Anotgof commaster suggested Cat in WW*! acarte cecat"JcCan mate

  • of location; I: Qgj(a) (4) be L=e ded to delete tae M&ls teeded :n major C3 aster &Z364* 8. RequLr.ng wTitten haeurtnce of in. word "indjYtduais" frem the list of tacse
8. Autacrt:1st 100 peretti Erk".ta f3r tect to comply vita e'*.m.L stion encoutsted to 00ta13 LL.turance to sup.

repaart g or rgecastr?.c*.*.ng 7:110lledte m regulaCons pursuast to i 2:34.13(c): piemeea or regiaee toVert.:nectal aas:at. nonal and tvereal.'3ralfac13 trend.Ib sd. g mereac=g tas use '.1='Itagon for ance, This suggescon vsa mot necepted cuan to otser putCMacCtfal 1:3 Cr** sc miassoc of appeals at i200521tb) amco the language is tde==csJ to secton es te. nonproda odenc=nah tit'aty. from taittr d&7s to airty days. 101(b)(4) of tas Act. T.".us secuce 314 emerrecc7. =edical, and custbdla2 care 7. Proftding in l 2:4SJ1(e) for &n 69 (Ir.sursace) of the Act Coes tot Esp!7

  • l fac1 Muss, includa=.g thtse fer tha Eged or 311 cant's appeal to the Ahhtnter Lf tg iggytggais, ;ggjygggs's in special food
csa. Died. and itc13Cas C31=2n ftserThe ce State rttuees or geslects to appeal hazard trema receiv*.ng eaststacco u Cet i ucca whica were Cat.agfd h7 6 mEJor on the appucant's beNf; escuon 404 (1=d!Tidual and Pamur Crsal disaster
8. C".ar.!7 tag the statements about Programa) of *.ae Act for &cou:.stcon or
7. Pertnata=g State ten locad streerm =eme= in f =03:3 to arplaan mnstruccen purposes vitam the =esa.

ments the opcon of 90 percent emns that it ta *spectaused assistance to meet tag of tas Flood Disaster Protecton Act l wita greater adam!.etracte Senhcity epeciaaaed eed"; of 1873 (g7 Stat. 880. may be retuired for restor.ng ceren selectets dainated 3. Prending tn 1 *08Jg for retmbutee+ to purchaos Sood 1:surance purruant to punne facm:se or to enestruet tes pob= nant of Wena goverr.msnt expend.iturse sunpart E of tasse reguascoca. Uc faccaces: for emnergency aae care only on an Ef. no Adam 18trstar of tse Federal Ots.

8. Anowing direct erpeed:tzrim fur armann snowtng tast voluntary agen. sater amantance Admanistncen. wita I

restorsuon of damagtd Bennes 10 Bahlt. etes are not providing n;l or part of suca tse concurrence of tae appropriate 01 Ctle condlCon; . carg; par *Jzent oficials, ha.s tsaved & P.nding of

9. Cresung a grsal pTgram.to States 10. Requir.ng a in i 2:05.Wb)(3) t=.for. 1:appucasalty of EnnrocmentalImpact to meet disastar.reated meetstar7 es. macon on contrabaccos b7 a laical gov. emar taeae anal replanons. It is penses or settons needs of md.ffiduale or er=.nent separataty for esca disaster af. tae posit:.on of the s g:atcried to tant f amiues saverre27 s:Teetets 27 e major fected area requested er tas Stat.e: P.ndmg taas these renla=ons in tasm.

disastert a 11. Ciminiting in't 200$.48(a) the in. selves Bau no sig*ht ;= pact on ce

13. Authortzing yttettrtment Of food fertnce that the Reglocal Cirsetor vt:1 human environstat stace ce7 Co ot commocum for ca -:nuten m =a:or rea.u a sepania and independant de- =***r'ar *25*:4 '"" * ' l'2"' ' '

csaater areas; terminacon of taa need Ier tndattdual stready adopted by Congress :n the Act.

11. Aumormn,1oam crum.et in tsar and Iamn7 :rsnia: I:ler=$*d **r:= =*7 2 "' *:8 ***

forginnen a part or van:w m*= es. 1:. Prvncng tn i =cs.mo a casarer tain =pt of th:2 r.sc=5 of :cappu. c ed :s percent of sesit:al oversat:= saint.tlon of tae terms mace.sary es. esamt7 of nzvtrommentaa I= pact at me 2 12n! maas e.gism. va. ae. eso tu- wromsur. ur 28. ins

EMIRGDCY OPCMTIONS PLM STAT: CF O YCM Annex As A;:0, 9, Att. C r ,0 RULH AND MGU1.AUCNS Tie Cf *he ?. des 000ket C!tik Of gg 1.4ssa t_#6e+4 lasweente qu.;tta Ttf tral t=tf;t:*7 : 3. *.:*.:: 1 Desrt: t t of 3:us::: ar.s cr:a= ce- M, ,3 o, , ,g. sa:rae=4:t sua --- ' * - -s I:: t e te2: =ent = Wst:.s.::. o c. =u : =est:ue. . ares as :::: :t ::::em. r.::.: et .! . . att saiett er to avert :::tue.. : e : te:: Pursuant *.:. tse sut.*.ac.17 :sta=ed in :::s ss z.ittumu. Cf & Mit C:sM?. secuct *(d) 41 :e De*ar*.= tat Cf H0us. =:s 64 Ap pucualty. Jg tat Ur%: *tvsiGDQtat Att 44: .s. e,an1 c ne, mee.ee 'II "E38II'ESI I AIh'I~ CI1EE A I f 5 C 3.C.3135sa),*) $1.si 6*G* 1:3 sect.o: " 6M :( the Omter Ra t! Act cf 18*4 s4:* ::llg s C

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csae tr tear.n.g Fatatal aasasucce. .no =Tse Act mes s Pub. L. 93.:38. 11e r.asista:Co.
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tr 31stratcr. Peders.101saster Ass:.sta.nce or other ... - ' gc,dv.s:c=. c' 1:7 . .

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sos.za naer Hou.cas sa: Crbas perslog=ett. tnbal crgn=uancs, or A;&sta itsttre v6 Ima.as :.m.reac7 aos.amaannons.

maiauena. (c3 .Apcueset" means the State or laae st.e..n ,a,tt...W. .. :Ca.i..n. 3 ,o,,r g c-s.s 7 4 c._me .. ,e toes roetrn=eni seemitute a mieet town . s.~,. ,, ec,t ,go,.,,, g . . . ,ccu

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SzcaJe newesu toe massunne. aar. stance under the Act or c whose una:! the Governor's Authorued Repre. rs gy ." Sor : w.C... t er sou.s; . .c o . - 230s.rr Proncens mas 6 steams. set.taute t&2es s:ch acces. thereof,, 22:sJe As.asssisesr. sat. (c) ,.n I ., ., r .,.,113,.,.,,,

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S ***n D.-*8erw 0.** s**ae tr%uons to State or local goverr.ments, gg.,g.gny,3  :.:::e. tor = i.va,ter, c M wa re, ut. .*=L 120s 29 osansL vtach must be csta for ernersts:7 as. ,gy.,3;gg.,g g, ;c:::=; gr.,;;;;;=, ;gng3:gg,

       =os.+o saa r.2.:a ns.                                                abitance, deens re:noval. ter:porary mutsildt. sa:*r: term. Cre;;ht.                                               .*.rt, e :-

2208.4. Esquesu toe esjet e.masier neau6 housme, restor;.tten of facthtles cam * ;1o Statt a

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tus 63 Iran.noa or Feeers. ammeuace,  ;;;. and .. m2:*.;t20t to 2:ss.+4 reesrn. 4 tau acreamaat, naojoct to 8 tate artd Tedern.1 tuspectica vsrmat majer dL2 ster 2.as;stinct ; .aer

sos 6s ieuxcary aous6as nas6susse. Arte audit. Included are centntutter.s tau Act. SOove 1:4 tt? nd t:". trit".cy
       =es +e Mortsste .at restaa permeau,                                   ma.oe to tuth governtsents era tenait of                    str*. tees by t e Teterd Goverer:ent. to
       =os.st panner nr.sa.6er se .s naswen.an. eus%1e ,rtiste ten proat onsmusue:s suspit=tst ct 40:rts :d av20stie re-saos +e    .aemeu acs :amd> rrmau                                     er entities-                                                sourecs of States. ::d g vert.=er.u. ::
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u . partnertms. etr:crstics. attaty. or t=g t,te da=gge.1:ss, hardsatp. er suf era v. grug. 4 e* re?ltatT 2=s:: .es aa. .r at u.aa. .xa other:.no tha: eu.s.&ness ortu.1:3* cf t=sur.int C&u. s p, sed therttT. p.etu.: f a ::.1:y"13 :ud:s 27 :6o. 2=sJs r:r.erges.r s a.as t. as.xrw.e.. ...$ ;er:crnu.12 sort by centract for t:1y owned :od Oc:tre . ms .tsu:n.

        =os at meosar saa runors..ot, at sama.ge.                                 .    .W a: Gover .rnent or a State or tirigstie=, rt:;1= ::: . g;*g: ;erer f *N5"8                                                 IM ' Wency                                                   newsge trettmtat :: couten. . r:ter ps4 DeDna sat wrettage a;estsa44.                                                     _       ggy . g,gg, ggy g,g79j, gypp;7 ggg g;g-wo....                                 &lt?!:e: O t te.*
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                                                                             .a PMeske 87.cTures.                                        ? *e. eClasacs. or CLOer C&t&.str:3he != t4Cr'.11 Cr retre1110:12 Sur;:ses cr 137 22cs so T*.sae 6,g: uuer.                                                  .) , att ! the f"rdteQ States Wtach rt.                F.4.rt.

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Ey!.MENCY CFETdTICNS M STATE CF NE'.l m Annex A, A:0. 9, Att. c 2.W RULI$ AND REGULAtON3 Q' "Re;t0:al 7. rte *0r' lr. tar.s a 11 and local 80 vert =ecu on organi:stian de;&nt". tnt Or 4(ts;y ;,3 auth:r. td *.3 rector of a rtf.on.3d GO:e of =e Teceral a00 3re; Meas *%s L or:er M meet e tetsu Q 14=;cra.7 Out7 Wit tr.e t=er. D3 aster Assutance Aar3;*astrS uon ef ec'.s f 34)or d.l.sa.sters. stacy sy; pert tes=s. 50 tituer a rt=. ici It t.s fur *.aer a ;od 7 Cf TDAA W w urgamie er :: .rg;=gy,rggg;e aga y ;,3

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     ' r' "Secitur"r ' =eCJ IAe $4Cittary trJure *.nat tat t". Anaual cauter Mc.                     ceter""aned tete $sar7 ty the A =.;;.3 cf H:u.s; g an; Cr an ;evt10;=ts'.                 ttms are 2;;;ued of Tecert usutas e           trstcr. su:n ;ersonnet etru: : e as.

is) "State' = cars any Staa of tne ava.;acie are to usut the =cangual nc.

  • trative ;ur:.sa;:nen :t =e .es 3;
  *l rated States. tr.e Oatn:t c! Colu.=m;a.         t= :n octat==g tse Tectru usatance              tae Teatru :e art =e t or age:07 u -

Pueno R::o. tr.e Vtrgin :.Ganas. Q;am. 1.s s s.tc.A ne u entit;ed. A::t2:astratcr =ay neec se :e.. eve tel,e Amen:an Sacca. tne Cana! ;cne, or tne uS*ful for :arr7tng cut tr.e it; :ter.:

                                                     ) *:05.4 State emergene, plans.
   .=;st Territory of :e Pa : .e 'slanas.                                                            of tse e=ergency su;;cn 1,a=3 n
      'ti "S t.a te     Coorca.su.23        C Ocer      Mi res;casittuties ud att:o:s a.s ;ro* su:a detsu s:.El De mtacut ass af iScon  =es:.s tse erson a;;c=ted my vtced !:r = ine Act a:4 taase rtr;.;$. sen;3nty. ;ay, or etter t=;;oyee ttat,.s.

the Governor a act ;n cocpersu:= wna ucr.s recrec of a State anc as ; cut:21 j ,005.,.

                                                                                                        .          Proieet appucations.

the Teders.1 Coers: cat =3 C Scer a;. sucalvulcas to ;rt:are for .3d respccd potsted 'accer sect 1:n 303ia) of tae Act. to C3 asters a 4 to f acultaa tr.e suvery its Federal fusa=g for wort an. m "State emergency plan." a.s used of PetersJ csuter outstac:s wiu De proved under tae Act =&y et provtcec

  ; se uer. 031(b) of tse Act. =ean.s taat set font ts the Sute's er ergency ;.ian. cn tat ba.su of ;toject 4;;Jesuens sua.

State lan wr.aca .s :esigned specticaOy 1 2005.3 Coortnauns Omeers. **'*d D T 2' 3'* 58 ' f 1**al 8 8*' ' *d for State level respon.se to e=trzeccles 4:d a;; roved by the State and ine P.4 or =a:0r caarters, asc wrae sets forts W Cpco the ceclaracca of a rnajor r. nal Direct.:t or ha autaante. rep.

ctt :.s to to tues by tne state and itsaster or as e=erge 7 *.no A:==u. resenta ve. purruant to the recent.

local gover==ect.s teclucas tae.se for tratcr vul a:DC=t a Teceru coercisat. State Arret= tat ase 11 :201 M and

 =0;ement=g Tecersl Csaster usut. ::g C eer tyCO> eho stau:                                            005.44) and = accorduce etn tras ance.                                                 (D Maze u t=rsecate a;;r21 sal of part. ne a;; roved project so;dca=:

ev "Te=porary hous=4" means ac. the 17 pes of relief a.td =os t urgent:y win ;tonde 13e basu of a request lcr u co==ocaucrJ ;ronaed by tse Federal nced; adva:ce of fusas ut re=0urse=ect !:t Gover==est to 1 dandua;.s er fa=aues 4:1 Estatush such

  • eld oO:es u he - eur. ale expand u.rt. Notttastud;:
 =ade acceless by a =&;cr d saat.er u deer s n m ary,                                                a=y ocar ;tonnces := tras secuen vnes further de dsec != 1:005.41.                                 Coorf Ate the ad=ctstrstion of sasatance is autscrued uncer tne Act tw) T teg $tates* =esas the *;ty               rtu'el3 acuntes    of ocer Feders.1 agent:es !:r a !ccal gover .=ent and a State :.5 Jtates, t;ae :?.stnet of Columata. PJeno u weg as those of the A=ertcan Nauccal utstle 2 assu=e the res;cas=ut:es ;te.

Rico. tae V'.fr.: ICaats. Gus=. A=ert. Red Cross tne Salvscon Ar=y, the Man. scitoec. tn tasse Rer;Jattoc.s. an :: ;&a ca Samos. Ce Cas24 7.cce. sca .h, acc.ite Duaater Sern:e. a d other volu.s. tnte or autter.:ed intal crza== acon ;r tan rit;ef ortscasaticc.s unien agree to A:.assa Nauve VClage or orgaruastaan Tr 1st Terrttory of the Pse:*: I.sland.s. 4x) "7olitstary orgemr vF =esas operate uncer 33 advice or Orecuen: =ay su.m=Jt a protect a;;tesu:n trecuy any ctartered cr otaerwise duly reco . (48 Cocrcnate the ad= nut?suon of to the Regtecal Director who : .sy pro.

.=ed tu exe=st loca.L State. e. m.s.i relief vita State and local gover==ent nde Tecer32 assutance to suca local gov.

orgaa::ston or group wraca had ;rovided oO:.lais t ern=ent without State par:ct;stten. or =Ay prende sernces to tse States. (58 Undenste a;;repriate accen to (b> Project a;pucauens snau ce sua. local gover==ests, or t dandimis m aagencase =see estiain that an of the Fecera! = tted wittas t e u=e u=ts ;nsertted art carryutt out ttait a;;ro. ty 12005.33 or l *:05.60 or u otnerv.se

 =a;ct csaster or e=ergency.
                                                     ;nate Csa. ster nasutance rolee under ;resenbod by the Ad= asis:rstcr.

1 2:05.3 Policy. teatt own lastalaute autsonuse and op. ici ne state snas sasure cat pro. (a) It ts tse policy of ce Administra. ertuonal pout.1es, curgment of wors and sernets 4: der ter to ;rortce u ortarty and coccmui:g (4) TLae sucs other accon. coa. Oroject appucauc c.: hereunder cet: ty . =eans of usatance of the FecersJ Oov. sistaat wits aut=crity celesated to him wtta protu en.s of the Act. 13 Mth ( er==ent to State ass ;ocal gover==ects by tse Regional Director and with the State or locs2 statstes. rtraucca, a 4 in estrytag out tsett respeca;butuas to pronatcc.s of the Act, a.s he rnay deem ordinances not = con".;ct wits Fe: erst suenste tne sugertsg asa damage tast =ecessary to ustst local canaens a=d procure =est poue:ee or procecurts retuJs froCR d.ts&sters Dy;

  • pur.UC ofClais = ;rOEDptly cotair.* g ed. cettnat proc'Jrt=e:S of suca su;;lles iD Prend;:s Fedeaal sas stance for satance to vtics they are snut;ed, act sernees by suca State or the toutacal pu2He sad pnvate loeaes and Eted.s fus. (b) no Governor stall be rttuested sutdna. sten therTof.

taa:ed from diaasters. to sapo 1At a State Coortnaung C2ctr is) ne State sa&O us' art that no (2) Encoursges ce development of iSCO) in emerfencles and =ajor ca. ecatrset estered teto 37 an a;;Ucast compretensart cuaater Ort:arveness uters for the purpose of coercnaung under the Act or cese terJiacoca staa CoClain a prov'aICn Wh2CA EaEa8 IE and anaistance plaas. progratna, capa. State and local tusastar mesistance af. payment for sucs wort coartsteet uten' g;;tues, aAd organistCons Dy the States foru with tasse of the Ptderna Govern. and by local gevernmenta. ment The SCO wu.1 be the pr=cipal res=Dursem er. under C.ts Act of taese potnt of contact for the FCC ttgar :ng rtra ccca

  • coorCanaGon of Stase aAd local Cisaster toi ne Goveract's Authorued Recrt.

ttlief neunces. LmplementaCon of the saatattvo s) 3a33 renew all project &&

  .eas and reust prom                                State Emerteney Plan, and State com. bucacons and saan recc==end a;;rovs!

t4) Encours.ams t=alviduals. States. 311ance vtta the Pederal-State Agree. of tsa; proval. Every ;toject a;suCaCon and local gottrr*nents to protect them. me t. The funcCona, respons1D1110es, snaM conta13 a cert.*.0ahon by the Gov

  • i selves by octa431ag LLaurstee Covef%ge o &&d autherttles of tBe SCO should be ernor or the Oover:or s Antter'. sed Rep.

supplemeSt or replact gottr:. mental Set for*.A m 24 Stau E*Dergency Ptag rtaentauve and that (1) Tederal fuad.s usatar.ce, requested vt3 be, or have been, e.Tpended (5) Encoursgtng hasard talugaCon 1:205.6 Emereuey espport teams. m accordance we ao;tt-sele law and messures and ennrocmental plancing. The Administrator or Retter.a! Dt. rer.uacons. and (:) tue project appu. to red'Dce loeces from casaters.13Clading rector stall form emergtScy support C3 Con =eets &U the require =tSta a 4 development of land use and conscroc* teame 6f Fedittl perser.nel to be de. cond1CorJ of tue FederSl.5 tate Agree. i tCon regulauona, played in sa area afected by a major tnent and such other terms estatua.'ted (b) It ts also tSe poucy of the Admin. disaster or emergency. Suca e=ergency by tae Regional Directer. I tstrator to foster tae develo; ment of su; port teacu scan nastst the Federal (f) In moes cases whers a State or ! State act local government orgasus. Coortmatang C=cer is carrying out hts local gover .=ent e!ecu to request a coe.s and plass for copt=g with major responstituuee purvuant to the Act and contnbucen for fettle fdias 14 ac* disasters. and to provies adnce act case regulacons. Upon request of the cordasee with secuen 40 (!) of the Act. r.ncaces to reder 1 agt:cm and autes macrster. me mead of asi rederst me cuic a;;u acon assu =ctues ecly l 4 12n5 i I Moelat II@frW" YCt. ee. MQ. ' % IDPel10a?. Mar 10. ' US l I I I L

E.MERGENCY CPERATIONS 3LAN STATE OF NEW YO U Annex A. Asc 9, Att. C RULIS AND REGULATICNS m decru c'unsee. e=.errecer protu:uve (3) A statemast by the appuesst =aues reistve to dfaw.er unstu:e measures. &:.4 otaer t=er vara 2*U 1:e:Ulf *

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                                           ;estf:y          a:d a aate.      sMcdca1 C .A sed atuf.krfJ to was*3                                        (3) Aaa.steee to te Iu.r"J110ed ?? L:?

geytca; grt:1. RA* a.ceccent. ??cci.s :"JC. a 7 pro;ceed r?**.iort:Te wCFE must Con

  • Pedertl Liency ';;dC : sten;n a) :l
     .=cL permase.at rt;E.? :? r?storttavn ef f Cr= w eC. undtr*Aaan.                                                                        t13 secton 1:aJ te fuD.'ec 10 t a e ".".
  • putac f acities,0r ctner per=taest wCrt (4)
  • Den a;;r0"P.114. Oe COO =eata Wa Of CCT7 ;r?W.ed 17 LOe Ad*

categcr'.es ctat.=e".se eugtble !Cr $exable and rtCc:"=e 0400 s of St.M4 or loCad "1=Kirt%Cr :Cer ZeSe PtgTat::.s a:4 {~m, wt;l N 331ered 07 3e;a.ftte sup= 8'JTe .138.3t c! eat'. 3OCC368 C* TEA 1 *=0 C104.* t::sIPJCb'TJ Es La7 De '.88ued !r:=

      ;le=ertl Or n;*lements to the l4.81C tad 8".udellte.s ccst.aased ;3 QMB C*Jtu'                                                         ta=e to ==e 27 tae       A'"'~ *tnter ;r 10e arc'e'et aMilssOas.                                            W No. A-8 5.                                                            Raconal uncter.

cg3 ..~ ccae c.aaes w ere the total (5) A coc.y of me fcuoving usura ces te) Ass. stance under ;mrtsn;n 6, :! esum&ted coat a4 ;reved 77 Os ReCor.gj by the Mtated ;tstate Crgasa:1McM or this sectoc. wata dirTCted RF tr.e Ad; Otnetoe !or ese arm.acant for emerse:e7 ** W 57 hat

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wert t rt;a.tr A=d nstontion it owns ce facC;7 a d.in cem not  : * * *'*' ' ^** * **3 sDc: c"e accor'.;7 of asy hs; ed pu U: fM.C17tes. kr.d de:F*J CEM OI M AI EID9'III' C'AI II AA'I OI v1'3 af = ab=p[e~.aser. II CA'#I# I'* ' LAI*It

  • ciegrance :.3 ler.s taan $15.000. LE4 Dgs g ave a ut 413 f ee a=rme Cr FJea OLatt E'sce#7 a IO EICTId'
                                                                                                                                                        =d eptnde nt      of 2e Act' a W ..

eT* r. a* a ca u x e u:d ==:de sa agaie mM. er =urm a 1:e =w. t=c2us= =a -- re! ur.,a== 37 e e er gerg and v.;; be procetsed != &CCOrgance ecansary eaaamcM and rigata of wtr. Ptderal htt=cJes is fu Ject *.o Ze coordja vita i 2003.54(ts. M &c7 : Ata ce wr. erg scient to hisurt for a F9&sonaale nacen of Os Pedert. Nid2a ut.8 C I* 0*r-ce g;p1;c.act su.:c;;s & Fuppiamental Pef *>d CI LOe 4 dkfEEID80 D* 'c:d E08* (' f ) In carryt g Out the ;tt; cees Of 2e a.gject 6 ;;;catec., L e 84:;roval of bd. sensacn !0r taa ;'.".9ces of 1.14 c .fTPJC* buosal PecerAi l'** * *

  • 13 e.tcess of Con a 6 open cc of the facit7. Act a 7 Pedertj agt:"71.s a320rne'd to M.5.M 175 tae Regictad OtttCtor wC rg, tu) ht the facal;t7 w".3 coc=sua to ucept a d utare, with the :: 340t Of te Ope.rsted in Suca & '*1"N La 14 =a==* the State Cr 10 Cal f7?er't=e:L 12 e at?"T= l pult in Cegaggg, nggg,g entre gt"act.

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                                           , nyg.; g to      Cea ten estler ce ta.t exe=:S status grt Wd ices, per'sec:al. Ester.ais                                    a   and fu. Cates       '

categencal grut, or to Oez.:ble 7;sd:. g smcar the hter:a! Revenue Code er the of any State er }cenJ rever==c=t. er :f ggy g=y gg.,5;2 c, # ;;3ggat to se:ggs Doc ' rect etuus under State law dur 8 as7 agency. of*.ce er t=:leret therect: g,,) gg gg Ag., the Dor =ubl s. : !;a;4d W341ul Life of 28 Pac'e'(dad. rowetc. Ost rJe ut:11: sites D ,*,

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                          *           " . , . .* g**.   * ;g gg,     rtstored f acult7 Cr the u.seful life Of Ce sa&D not he c~sidend to mate eu"3 yt,stormgive WCit. w"!CeVer !s le644r.                                  sCTic44. : startals. or f ac.l.llt es 7edend t:
       ;#    cud by 2e R4GQ"MClor E..m,,11 cange s:g=ed cope mencf mder.c                      -7;.3        (12) O.a.t 18 m3 :c.a; stun adequMe nature er to sraae the Sta;4. local tova l

suca wrovs! san; be n ,,,,s3 to e7 a d separate acocuntag e.04 flscM FTC= er ments. or ser cies therecf an arm er 1 ortis w ca uccunt f or a;1 t==ca provided agtcc7 cf 2e Pederal Ocver==e=L Oh frocn any source to ;my the cost of the W If di.ta;"; roved, the Troject L;;!1 (g) r.igtble wert t=dds the prer. sacr.s promet. a:d per"ut auct of *Cc3 feeCrC8 of secuon d2 of Ce Act will not be Mr* I cato= saa.". be renarted to taa State w12 and scoounts e say namena.=le umes: f or=ed by or t= der the di*.tet su;trr.s::: I a (.Mame S c.f the renacc.s f or su:A dis

  • lod tha4 c)n.;ms for Feden) rt.t:nturse* of a Ptdersi asemer except when ce EE9rDTSE- ment do Dot aus!! sta luad:rg provided state 'es local gcetr==e:S lactJ Ce

()) I! 12:a 6ccrotal !s =ade 3%b)tet to gygg g 7 ocer sogygg, gag,a,gggty go peyggtm or centrget f;r tat ree.s: cts, b1 messJ candtucca. a ;mr* tiv) has it will provtde and =amtais approved wort or utan direct sacsta:ce cal d. tsar:T"rfs!, ng=ed copies Ostect comMte:S and adettate atta:tec=rtl or by a Federal asscey is deemed ectisar7 a ev 's"?f ra.ca sp;:roval, tc4etaar mta engt:aarms a@erf. Mon a04 L:.s;*cticen ty the Regtena! O!?sencr to meet a* *.". - . a fa:; *** *"" d Ce retia.ons or bd* u the constr'acuen a:Le to tarutt mM 28 mediate tarsat to life. healta or safety, dac =a2 cc.cd cons. aba" be rtturned to compiesed wart cocforms wt2 Os a.p= the Saata. tre,ud ;;.ans med rpec Scat:or.s: and I - 43.5 Tesaral eT*i nent P and es p CD A ;rtfate orrts :a:Ct3 or er. !7 (?) That adeq' Jane 2:anc:al su;; ort " tr.ar request tscsta ce !ct prttata to - w!". . be avs.ilable for mamtecance a d op. (a) In L:7 :=ajer disa. ster er e=er-praat educancral, u '.Jt7. emers tM7. us=on w en completed. rTney tse Ad=ta.ts: ster or *be Rer.:r.al meccal, sad restodial can f acu:Ca4 (71) T:st i=.raracce rtquind b7 the O*.rTetor =st ct=ct hderal tre==es *.o under sectesa 4C;tb) of the Act Saca Act and these rtculacons mn te octa:ned desate cair egn:;t=ect and su;;; es to request =u.st be ase to tie local gov- and m.a.mtal ed.,

                                 .                                                                                                           Stase s=d locs! rever==rcts for use a:d er--.                            vn                                                                                                  dirtribut3ec by them !:r the put cses cf t cr the State $suca:ca
us t e aroject appa 3 bie I sub- Amatam b Naral Wh , ce Agg sad 11 ammal "

rarac:a. a for project ad.=:::straton (a) Opon ce daclarutos of a =&Jor (b) ':te Regic al D:retter =ar s'J* t- ~ -* recuesta and a.:r.ountag ior casater or tas detem': aten of an emer* taer.za deracen or les: el e:::;r:e .t adn cas af te ;resentauen of ce ric 7 by the President. Ce A**** tis

  • sed r=;;ues deter =:=ed := ac:erdas:e rea 7 cf docu=estauon. and s: >trns. ter or Retto:Al Directer =AT crTCt EST wita arctt:Atle tan 1 tad rer-Lauens to seen c3 touccers ter ;tr anL :s accuen Pedarna ages 7 to previde nat:. stance to be rcr;tus to ce :eeds a:d terpens:tt:-

to the cce;.:4ted saca:cacco docu=e=ts, State a d locm2 rever== acta. br: (D ces et the Pederst Governr==at to sta:er tae for.ow.=a ca .s.e 14 az.3 sasursaces hit ==.s or iend=s their equ:pmer.&, sup- and loemi revern=e::ta for use et cst:".- mu.n be r ~ ued wits tse project ;4:ma. f acAltuen. peno nal. ED4 o(ser n- bucco Dy them for 13e : rpcmes of 1:e appi;cacon: .sourcas. esser tha ce e.zta=.tien of Act or these retc.!ations, ne deca::: (1) A copy of the Intersal R4resue crect under ce au".hcrn7 of ac7 Art: of such sur:fus ;repert7 shad be =ade Service :::::s iscar vtat.4 gran'.s the (D ty dirtr2ct=g meccare. food, a d upon tse tasu of a cert: Scat:en by the organ:skuon or enu:7 LL: essenivcca ether consumacle su;;tes and (U 27 State thaa soca prcperty ts usacle sad urdar necaaon 541 (c). (di, or (e) at tra re:derus t=ertT 07 Essif*.a:H. 32CA 84* :scessar7 for curres cssater purposes; 1 ster /A. Revenue Ccce of 1864 t.a a: stance ma be vt*.h or vt:aout ec= pen

  • Such a detaccn of rar;tus ;fvMr*7 wC.

ame:.: s. or sas.cf actor 7 er.desca ::t'.g sacca as desmad a;9topr"ase by C. Ad* be me.de in amorcance vita the ;rtet-me siate mat tse me:revenun prode- --"trstor or Rer.or.a2 etr,etor under e=r,e pr er.o.d er me oe:aal serv::es

orranuacen or enstr a a seemes ma me.co:s of tweerd rut =2ur$*== 5 A 1:==:s traua-ene orr.:uaed or dams bus =me under nr.cauces. Psrt ::et of tau capter. (c) :n ;rtme1=g ur.sta ee ;urruari state . .. m no Res:ma2 Otacter a ser* to the Act. =ax:=u= Utdireco: TC 'M m - A u tt h u e e eeu a ry per ts ::ed to coere ue su scurrum et neesi = de of our;aus Pedere prenrrr.
          .2d me ..as t, n.3ur, re, ton, r,=:.               w         ac=mes m mv".c:t casster tatstate'                                       : os.10 las p*ma.

street or nonce ce facty m uwrd- - *r C e Act-snee wtta t.De pro)ect thsou and to (c) h Rag *.or.Al Director is buthCr*  != m&Z1:8 his desar:1 8 %rej 8%* 1:44 to requess taas etner Pedersi asta- ht: 7 of reders2 r asu taa , m,aastam

          , . e,.

and operate me f acety acre- c.e e.au ,r m. as, n- e, =f.. a;;ecaneos er of enet c. 12/75 PecttAt ESCf 5 Tee. VOL se. D'O teb.-WIDhllDAY Mar St. t HS 4

E?.IE3E.ZY 09EUTDNS MM s; ATE y ng; gn 3 Annex A

  • D. 9, Att. (UL!$ AND REGULANON$

ince. the Rett n110tre:gr saiu arnrJe .ci .Neth:.ng containea herein sus" te nr.a. ::st :::ve at :te r sti:e ;a : us.e; sus f or 01 ns;e surteys af . eten; s;et. ::nstruec to %=;t r .n ar.y way sie:t ; aces us..aa.e to ec . rees a:o as; ,csau L rs, actC=;&ratt OT a Sta:e !:.s;ect:r t..e res;er.s;bth:ts of tr.e Ar .er.:2r, Na. W m:it':" e f.1-wnen requ; tea Oy :ae Emeta; L ettor, tonal Rec cross u sta'.ec ;rt Puc. f . it. ne centrs: tor =ct :cc: ,r wm a.: and by la tutner. rec .:e ; re; resents. 5&-4 a;;rovec .'anuary 5. ;;05 *3 Stat. :f D'<21; e 0*:er N ..:ee et

                                                                                                                                                                              '.:4.o s '3 '18:0 2ep te:a c er :s 4. ; M s..r.,     of 4.n .e r .

uve. Tecer21 ' 1;+:tcrs wf.; ;;;;sts !;9). samage su:cey re:or*.s. tn.:n ; rov;ae '*"'M ' ^ 8 * " S e t * "5 a f u s f e *n 'a r? reco=::encans:s to * .: 7,eposs; 01 I . 03*I3 S.'"* d i'"' '"i " I'"

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rtetor ":'he Regt:ns 0; rte::: ar.a.; te.

                                                                                       '3) Tederal
  • nan::a! sss;stan:e to the mata' n a'ns"neens nqme ir tas.afuo,, ar.

ca;rs inter.= Tecem :: S: ate ;.r.s:ec. ' s. deE a r t e'.l'js".q(*. e 1:3rJ 'Tatn n17 tinted 12 1

  • sal. States Cr their ;00t;:3! su:C:Y13;:7.s a ,

r.t;e:nen for 1.1 :steg:n:s.; ;-asts. 7%. ten:in:ned en fu.:l :=;han;e 'vt:a Reg. ner,attse3,entaf,;;;,3,,,,,,279,3j icw=3 'U.s 2;;rovM Of Te ed (T:sts u.!st:on 5. 32A CTR Ps t 33. taersta, sae zu: p er=.t se: eve .o sa socu.

                              =volvt:3 0:=3:e ! 30:g. tne Aaporun.1                    'bi AM ;ersonnel carr7mg out Federsi recorts. a.sa aceoanu nr u, ::atr6c::,ag Otte:Or :: y ret.;.tre sue: :.=.s;;ct; css ss =sior 1'stster or emergtr.07 anu:.ance asear7 ses : e secrear, et :.aaer for pu.r.

he ceenu se:essary to assure co=;14 f u.r. nces.10:!uains the distntuuon of ;** or tA st:43t;on a uurts.a ::=.pa. ante ita the Act and tasse res;;auons. su;;11es, the process =g of a;;L: cat:cas. .aar"e -etta a"ca tu.es, tera.atter.s saa arsers. 1:aotterreuel1 3 uststs.=ce s.ctirttles. e si !.a tse event of tae comersetor i ::a. se of toe.1 firms and . d.in i. snail :erf er n thet* w:tt : 2 equ::acle '*m8J'88' ta **' 38c1:8t?.::. sat :s l %. 0 5.1 " {*t. ans =:trual rns==tr. wita:ut ;t:r.r.t. *** 2 8" 'T 23 8

  • f 8 " *** '.7 or suca D','i,T',$ [,"# !",en. : .s namet
.: tte es;en:::ure ! Teders.1 funas inanon on tse stou.nas of race, reat Or.. ""*

f:r ce:r.s :lest:nce t.astricuton s! sup. sc3. :: lor. age, econerna: status. or as. F.a sto.e or ta pah a'rEsfeon# tr $)t . "

                              ;ues. 6 ecir.stra:n:n. as other cist. ster tt: cal or.g=.                                                u sutares 'neugma for furtan couraSa,t issutance a:tt'..t:e.s wa:es =sy te st.                  <cs As a censit:en      of paru:::auen in contracts La accoruute min procee.rn su.
ec cut by ::strs:: v.tn :nYtte orgina. the distntunen of usatac:e or su;;iats tsor:res ;n rsuunn erser 3. 1;;u 3r
30erJ. .tt:".s. Or ;n?!Y;3u.L.s. Ortlete:Ce unde.r 'J.e Act or Of r?cetYtng &&sista.C.:e september :4. ;3es asa such otaer gangt:pg3 snM130 31 Yen. to tne e3:et. feasible 1:3 under Secu0as 432 or 404 of the Act. 80e. !str be taiposes saa reme4. lee tavosea u
                              ;r&C;1C3 le. !Q ta:J e Cr;a";;10er s. O.'".""s. erntnent tod!as.1:d other trTirJ20ti:fts                                          tMe CMn yo : age at and 20.i"13;*.:.: wh3 re!;de of Oc tu.st* eis sabil;ttrtde & written us"rsnce of their                  ,,'g',,",   . h,r         i        r'        .
                              ;r.=3rOf ; the airt;*C ?ohu El eut. ; stent W c =;17 grt*.h regulatiorJ relat. mae proe.:eq ar Law 127u100.s 1: 'Y a; 0 fu'n &:t;Y; tits Lre tr.g to Str.aisert=1.*.atic: ;remulgated                         *?) ne tostnews mil ;.g:!use the treet.

Set:s ;erfor=:2. by the Pres es; or the Ad=2:1strator. stons of paingrseas m tateuca .h ta enry suscentrac t or pur:aue arter us.ena es. 1 1:05.12 L*se ano e,ordinaiwn of reHet aca saa.11

                                                                                  '.&000.3         ce=;17
                                                                                               &;;ucsale to v.ta suca otter
                                                                                                            &ct17tues        reg wl'J.u.n 1.3s. emptee 9? rules, regulatset.a. er arters of tse orga.ntaations.
                                                                                  &rt& &Sected by t Oct dis 3. ster of emer, see? star 7 of !. abor .aause pu.rtusal to secuori t&D h pr3Ytding re'.lef 10d usista Ce gency 8.s the Ac=1 1strat3r det=: Leces.                     IO4    'I MMW'such 075     tlI48 or viu p"roviatoa.s        fe9tember te staa.

ur.Oer O e ACt. *.*.e A$.7.t".;.s t.*3t4.* Of Re* gg;y {gy gag gggggyt Coottination of re. 24.18es. no tast tag upta esca nuncontrsciar or veneer. no nocal Ottector =ay u*" N with theit "e.!

                                                                                  ~      ef or*.s c:cstat. the ;erscr.nel 11 f ac1 tes of                  (4) By rtference to tais part. the fol. $*[eusc tnt a funn                                 o$r
                               .no A=e.. 3 N& .tM ..e4 Cross. . e letrir.g prorJ1cas sasu to in:1;c.$ tn scatrscung sceae? :r.ar carect sa a maar.a of SMttu a Ar="J. the Ma Lo:Jte Dtsaater every FMer"al. State Agret=ent:                                   ettentrig suca prov mas. tactuslag saac.

Serries, &na other rtus! cr C.:.saster ts.

                                                                                              ,mg               ,, ,,            m nas ::cas ter sea.coreputace: nms,e. uun,.,

satance organa:acons. La the 21sti:.tu* entered tato uncer tae regeest-state Asreo. ta the ennt *ae econseter seeme ;a. non of mettette. food, su;;uss, or other g.ent. t.no state. loeta geremment er otae, vonee ta. or ta tanstenee mia. langstten items, &nd :: tae restorstics, teatstuta* erpaissues taeut.at suca conteset. sasa r,. vta a nsMatnew w veneet sa a reruit utc. or reettstreettort of c ==u:At7 quare tae centrsetor to sgin sa tocows: at mca sarecuen ny tae coattaenas genet, ue Matracw mat men me cattee states services sna essentW !acauuts. v5en. t ti no eonersstor nu not cusemmte ever the Ac=tt.;strat:r or 7 r .sca.1 64sanat sat empletes .or appuca.as for om. $l'(([, [* l""A g gg"],8, g to proust u.e Ottttter *".as that sut: unl; Atlan LS 36cf=nant because of rk:s. reupca. set. enter. tectastry. sgo. octaomie status. or nationaa ortpa. no j 2005.14 Innsrsnee itj ement or r ,. toatra.eter mil taae aErm.atoet edstoa to La. gogpy* (b) ,3. &rL7 tr.ajor disMter of t=er. sun taas appmaata an etapteros, saa tast 8:*CT, Oe Re;.cr.M 01retur =ay pro

  • empiotees sto treated turug empapfteal Pri:r to snr:rs! et a Feiertl g ast t".de assista.nte of distr.3u*=g er re3* mtaout rente to tastr rste, reupon. ses, f&r the *tstoratics of ;*==;erry of ta.rt;y.

der". s thr0ugA tae A." er".10 N&uor.al color, ago, ete nom te etatus, or as ttoa nd ing su;;ues Or equ!;=ett. *.5e s;;U ant Red Cross. De SMYanta A."7. 00 orista. Sutt settet 44611 taciute, tus sol be g7,211 gettf7 the Reg"0CM Ottector of 1:7 Menactate Otsrster Serv.ce, ass otter 1 mated to. ne tocomas: motorment, up* entitltment to :ssur23:e settle =ect or j reuei tr.d $131 ster tatutance organ;:1 , g j "na ta'[be .' C'f7 IOf 8U00 II83'f'E" D' E'* ti c.s. =eci:: e. food and otaer eccsu=* aat:en: estas et per er essee forma et com. I'!*R11

  • 1*14F 1 30 PMUM *se $n:1 tF
                                 &tle sunbes, or e=ergttc7 servicts-               peansitoa: saa neiest.og for trstalas, tataua. Oe SC!ual amount of 1".nnt.n ;roceeds (c) TI'e A**"*.rStor La tutacr*. zed to ta4 sppreaucenaap. ne contrse.or 64?oes to rtcetted 17 tae .*.""stee. 3 t e erest is.

e".ttr tale &$rtt=asts w'Ltn the A=erteen poet ta consplevous places, ses&lable to em. surtnce recovery is conn ;3at upeg tae Natioca.: Red Cross. *."he Sa.1vanon Army. ptotese saa sepocanta for espiorment, no. t=ount of rti: uate=e:S unger : e Act, the MenneCate Otta. star Ser'71ce, &g ne*8 to b* Dr*"888 ?? 2e e##tt'8tlae 80eer Ttt=Durse=tst will be 11:7ited to eug*ble otter rouet or cisa. ster assistance errana. s "E.Ma slag nets as deter =: et br tae Recetal zanons under we. ten tae daaster reuet # "# *****# IA ** **M 1 acurities of eu:a orts :2.stions =ar be ,, 3 3 ,.g, ,,,,,,,,,, 'vut, La su intteisations E=ou:t othWse neemtm' hr sad coord: sted by the FecerM Cecret aung or en .4 wwements seasis for emp6eroes of tae eenersetor. stateptaced ust auv7 to tae us it of tne pouer. C2. et wnesever raca orts ::auons are quai 2see spottesata wut receMe eoesaaers. 3 2005.13 Duplie.ataca ef bene &as. engaged in proviaing reust autt:g and staa ter empierment witaeut retsrs to rses, after & =ajor disaster or t=ergency. Any rettrien. pas. setor, nee ecoaoraae status. er ft) De A*-4 rstor.1 censulta. suca sree=ent saA3 teclude ;rovtsions mattonal wista. mn enn the head of esca Ftderal taeuring that 'use of Tecerad faciuuse (36 ne sentrsator wel eens to enca taeor agency awtering anF progrs= pro-resuu ase semen nu ne = ce=pu. ===

  • revr-a'ana e ~ =e "a r:1:8 ^md mat *:e* to msens.

enaca no fine a coueeuve be.restatag agree. bustnesa coceerts or other entiuse st,ger. hace with ll m..$.13

                                                     .      (Non=Otsct".fr.t a* meat er staer contreet er uasetsta.t. alas. a 1 g losses to tae reeull of & =alor Cis.

Con in 01& aster Assistat:o) &nd llM$.1$ nettse. to be provideo of tae agenc7 coa. e. ster, saa2 &asure that 30 gue: g erson, (Dur.1Lctucn of Benedts) of Oese resJ. escnat esen, monstag us saae ;aow unsea bus: stas coctern. or of.aer enut7 v'.u re-s tanons and euch other reg .aanoes u =e or worsers' roere e,mmnmaata eetstae, ce oe,,e.emate tn,e c,oattsctor,o eme toca Feeerst ~~t e u,,uu usatane. Ad=matator =ar tuue. on w x. us.e oc ee puma- : na saa with rmeet to ser part of euca lem for 5 1205 Peatt.A& teel!T89. Y0t. 40. NC. *e3 780mISDAY MAY 18, 9 e78

EMEMENCY OPERATICNS PLAN STAT

  • CF MEW YCRK Annex A, A:c. 9, Att, c *:".2
  • RUL15 AND IECUL.AT)cHS 1 l

whira he hu rece;ved *1 ast.:al easash. ther d".!y nuthorised representatt?se Mal mada by as a.ccucar.t s3C te made sace = der a,ry ocer ;regit=. saa3 hue tec8es to hay boos.A ceu. *".- ouss the 3:ste ""te Sut,e s.:L.;

  • r.

st) d A.t=::astrator sa:.all a.sa:n = eats to Nerdpapera. Mhtad reecrus efWp= sat C.at

                                                                                                &Odper'.aan 8Mes M  vard     rx.a spM E"?c'.or      C c.* M pn V".ptly
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t j gag rg gigg, gy,ge.eu ccugig, eauty rTC 11es any Pedars; uaJurr.De!0c cr ocar NTed W.dar /.12H MM. s W *M W ELad c2 D kCEO W i suu neues is vs ru*.ed. ce a --~ w.  ; scy prt ct a l ass a;.:St. red u the rtr.::: purpose of s .tt ant esar.1* ace:. **** " " R * ::^; ?*'c'-d 5 I ms.co n,,4ew asd repra. SAF CI .t - . t Mt" 4.8 e r*S.7.f2.- + t-i of =.s:or.dtsutar a ru.a Demt.  %=- t' 1 g,,, cegg g, y es::ty reca1Ted com- (s) The A4.hr strsact ar.au conduct t'y tais secuc=. l pgeg e.w. =rarsace or any c0er I *-' 68"#88 0' N* ses=ca for that *. . art of rar.a a icas. Pat. "LC'*l etal &4et "c"esu'd State ud local go?. l 0 05.0 E5.sim da. g;g;. g g g;cta;ceseq.gpargof er==enta prmCag d: saner pnn.Md. . ene v cna an efmu fer C s Ns radered u the rtret of & =aler ness sad Escstance., :n cif.er to eas=t maler Cassurs crda:W on or si'.4r dhauf CC tos UMci de adtuccal 28"E2*# ~OE SEA NN88 I' N ON-U Y Nerg tasisur.ce for Lay part of faca N "8A

  • E U " 'E"**** ' *****

a loss no4 cotcperJated otaarM48. to CcDe report t?'herten m h Cccctes. Eble en er Ef ter a":"J 1.13*4: e2*tet (8) D 'A#'*f E8 AdE',',","8 "I (b) 23 carryu:4 out tala UToT*.s;at. the ta tt i 2003.44 waaca t= hatne:13 nacCar. IEJEAU'8 M D'S & E*UO# "D N ##E* ACnia:.strator or the RaE*.oCal DLMetcrdiastar's 608 of the Act 18CC ef KOTt !T C =S'cr cert or other ectry ba.s received hasasta Etty direct PTderd 14eDe".es W 8%c:".J1 PT- declared or nyter AprU  !! t.Lce under tats Act for & kas had taat g g g g34,g, pg. g , 8@ ME%CAa tuassa CCAMin or oC.tr Lee.: sca tscitante te vtres. He .17 or(6) Por ::.sjer disa.sters detltred : a.!ter Aptt:1,1374 a: grict to May C. enuty recanM ssr.atance for ca an=e rura Ices frem a 4Latt sourt4. &cd (U b".at pg;g.e.st a:=uitt n:cr*.s item tas ,Sa.tas g gg,,, gggygg,, gg g 4g gygg, tse amount remnd M C 6ognes et* (1) Project app!!catet.s N erC? ceeded the &mCCt of 134 lona, he saadggggg;;y, of Bute End gg, l.oca.*l g . 4tr&tcr gCTtrrmeata may coaductAaCl* Aded had approved or other Nert. Al***CI MO MMOEa bGamaso CC.aceF.= or Ltd MDdett MTestituens. gi:4 dies, ansd f".a.aW

  • tsatstamee egg sta.cc,a 1sr.;f-M other esuty to pay to taa T?tascy an resJuancta as te det=.s tenasary to == der Pab. L 91-06 sy be ser::ec .
   -4 nountc tot to 12ceed et E=o'.mt of complete the 4:Lual rff.ew3.                                             to lacJ"Jde the beCef.to of Pttrescute
    ?'18#M 88#8IAO'ce p d.s h e S to                                                                              imD1emettauen of tae Act                          .g .,

rti:DDurse ce Mard Conr:.=c=t for I 003.11 A ppeala. gg g g,; 3 taawt part of the mas 2 stance walca he (t) An appesJ u a tsc'l: set from 6 rarrTcder any be ef.ts cf PJb. L 9;-4M damas tsetes!Tt. State for reccesiderstion of a deter =j* (b) Per =.sler Cassurt Ce'.112td prte: nation b7 ce Renc=s; D ec.or cc a 7 m Apft11.19'!4:

      $ 35.16        %e.La.M2Jer.

a.cuen relaud to Neral unstasce par- (1) A2 access ta4:n er to be take: na Marsa Goversment suas =ct be suant to taa Act and ceae rescanans. sian be in accorf.a.=ce sta Part 2:

     ,Jaale for say cism beaed oc ce 42*                      (b) An appeal saa be made in writ- (Pedert2 Disa. star Ass.succe; cf Tit e 24 ercsas or performasu of or ce fah ing by tae state mia sur.h accuenal:3 CTR.

to e2errae or perform a macrtuocar'y 2ortnanoc as u appnpriate to support Subpart Abnergericies funecon or duty on.ce pa.rt of a Pecars2 the rmest for reconsideramoc. Au so-

      *4ener or sa empaoree of ce NersJ penas aba3 be made witEn 60 days of r**                                    l a*0523 Ceeerst Go est'-          m sam =4 out ce pron
  • orapt of the actice of deter =.auen by gpon tge oce;.rtsce cf a catastt :h' amna g -

the Reconal Dirvctor. witaan the State ut.::.h the Govertc. I mLM Fnmacial saan sement. (c) Upon rectrot of as at pes!, the Rd. g:Cs (t) is cf such severity s:C ma. :: A Peders2 fund.s made staustia to gional Dtreeter sna3 rettew ce =& tart &Jgo tade that efectve capste.11ry resporse of the Suta had is :eyect ce M the Statas under taase ngulat:oca aaail rubtu:tted and mata such mad;tema: m. w amiy soccunted for as F*dersj missten lowt:rhahis hermw dnnssad apprapriate. tamtssuan.Pol ce*actus

                                                                                                               !ectedemerruccy local govert=      tats, &AC a.sr.suces               (b) re to san     un fenes
         /s tsca.se the secounts       of tse  States.

the State ageccy cocetrzed in*s Restotal writt:4, of h.s deca:en to accept cr or to start or lessen tse t .reat cf ti Dtn'eter saa2 Ac !y the Stata. scd ;rotect property, utslia sad saf saan nc. der sca authenecated nocrts deny the appea;. If ha deciaten is to ad* csaatar, whica, because of the pressur' to PDAa. cows the sta:us and ce cept the appeal the Racesal *.rntor of =e or becau.se c! 2e u: rae capacc appa:cacon of the fuse.a. tse 1:aca:ces saA3 tate ruc 440ccca2 scuca u ta gas og a y,derg sconcy, cas to =:. su facta consaccca na may be ocri.e. haed. redasd suca t'y the ocer necessary to utp;emant Ms dM. Loc 3 yesggy provtded 37 tae TTderal OcVer: Ad=2 ciud:ss, but not u.n:Jted to approrna of mass; tae Ocrerect =.ar ;rtseat to u trtrator er taa Restenal Directcr. protect app!!cscona. President. througa ce Rag.c a; Dirt < l 25.M W W ed. penah (d.) !! the Rational Directer Cas.tes ter, a request for Peder42 saLuta; to Any tndandual uno frsuculentar the appeal, the stue azny r~t u unica includes ce stere dsdiars. 2xe or m2fu27 maastatas may f act in con. Epped to the A""*tes ter Suca ta= on rar.a ocitraor's tmest the Prest a: seccon vita a request for tasutance un. pena saan be made tn writ = thrcuss may detar=;=a cat an e=ergency extr der ta:a Act osan be *. sed not more taan tae Restetal D.rtetcr, asd saa0 be suD* wr.ich vstreats Federsl saststance at 310.000 or imprtnoced for not :nore tasa = 3*d not haar can to days alter a:ay provida suca usistacca u Cet *.! one year or moth for enca nolanon. receipt of nocce of tse Reduca! 0.1 Act sa he deems sp*,rogr'.ata. (b) Any 1:cmoual who tsort:gry no- f?ttor'8 detahl el 28 SCD'*E ACCOM 87 g* "*0L*4 R

  • ens for emersona
  • 1atas say orter or regulauen under snia tee Adzsutrator ta 1:42.  % ,,

Act anan be :stlect to a ett pecaJty of (e) If sa spp11 cast requesta the State not more than 63.000 for enca notauom. to maae an appeal to ce Rer.onal Direc. auta (s) m nwest fer e=am: 7 a.,, be M (c) Whoever tsowegly misapelles the tot er to the A~'mtrator = s.:ccrd, of ~;nce ance wtta tais sectos asd tas State de- 8 5 g o~,pt e Er' c~

        ;roceeds of a loan er ocar caan dece"t casaa or ma= ao a:=e= == <uca rmaat. turua =

(b) D Octt Oct's it?'3es t w... ceta=ed une., up .ecuen of cu Act the app 5 cant may ma.se &D appeal to the ' w . saa3 be autject to & f.se m La tmougg Rwiccal D rector or the M-'*'itra. tor. mish ister:nacen concetta:4 .. ate s. eq;al to one and cue ba;f tunas the crtg. lo:a1 ticr.s sad resources C a,'

a;.princapd amount of the Icsa or caanwu.ala Suca accesJ 60 days asau betsceipt siter mace m wnt=s frosn ce been or m3 be used to acer ate -

g3,gg, state of ce noces of dese:m:st:en or t=erseccy :ncludi:4 that far wa:2. t I Ml19 IEFtl Ma* dertal of spreal 27 the Recetal DirTc= FedertJ fundi:4 ma be rM;ested, a

             ':"ba Adminatrster and the cm=p. ter, or contesuco er the state cat no wC2 dadme ce rerdc dar tm s; trg1',er Ger.eral o,! t.be Utated Statae or appeal MU be made Dy the State. AA sp=                         stoca$4 exteAt cd 7tderd s:C rarr.ct'ed.

7 12/75 Maltal teGL3761 vot. se, h0.10s -wicht1 Jar. aAAr 23, 1873 O

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i EMERGENCY OPERMICNS PLAN STAI! CF NEW G X Annex As Aop. 9, Att, c-RUL15 AND RfCULAUCN$

 . 23053 l 2005.:5 Proce ins. d Stets russoonas. =:s section nr.a2 ccatus, scd the State 1::05.30                                                           Emersenn praew,e mese.                                                     j acc tu pouncM succmaacca nu agree                                             en I

ca) Se Rar'oca.12ndur :$f *ne. u. ***:Ro' =8 ;r "ccos: n e a r. r.a: are we u .aacr d w

c. wa::e ce Omer: rs m m.m.6ad m**
  • 13 4t estal Qal a $ tate et '.ocai teeert. ;;grige g=grgeggy ;ntactg9, geg,gg,;es, Jr1 EL: Ottet.;ga' des of te Trges ma71 c.gy ge;4ma ~'s==tig=d ment no stas e.37 et ce coc41tiet.a '.:asteed ;gg;gggg qgggg g ,;gg,g u 3eg;;g ggg paa Laastat ndal ensatance usu :aw. pqgggg, ggggg.,;gg gg .;.,,gggg gg7;;p 7,L C0r.sult&UCC.S Tita 4;7tC;rSe Stat 4.Z"a 2Cei'W,M%** [*** 8[g* * *,

IeCer35 O'- _7. "h, wit ; t C! !';.**.aer rJr.s Ltd is.thral.3,ru uc :r. format::o . . s

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                                                                               ,_e    =:t.   ,,aa.a,                 au te& suns. 40C Other bc Or.s Oe': estar 7 7 su3c4t has rt*CM ana TWc".* *:t Ch*  .              r:Y the pm of the prom ;A ser Secr.ca
   *d0! l M 2 e / '""'"'".T&CDrs                            vftn vtuca tae eu at'aa oosw?od eG te L3 rTCtcve Cr w redV0e U""l".e?;&W tare 3ts 8 Di no AC,ll*JL3 "Atcr sa&O farwLtd               #1*.13e46 unt3 tuta no.auea haa desa core to ;aatuc toMta tr.g SMery, ;7 y ;q:g i

f*"M4; "l'c88!I LA' Ad* OrtCer*7. or *.o OrtYtte ;rt;17ty w:e :: tr.e OCfer: cts refassa retectt trTQ .t"a WMr N #*'.'S'#.A*w'T" Such tom *.e '.La Stata. ggg ;q gg ;ggaregg reMr4 Lad reCC:l".:l*.tal&*1;Ls. c7 4.ae a mot taua6ed mta 13e acrTecme =eeeures

   #e* O'                                                    teams to estasty mta ha seur.catten. tte 1220$.31 Etnergeset testerstave woris.

(C) na Sa'crtur7 tha2 f2'umJ'A'Do A6anLasawstor wt3 nostrf tse State taat r'.ht. .%.e

                                                                                                                                      .        Recena .. new ts suced Gover= ors request to the Presagent to. tsar saanetaa maststaae, ww to mtsassa for to provide t=ertency repars to esse ==61 retaer vita au neom.mecc.s= c rvrmed.tant                  tseapm)       es ter wasca is nas numa see utcces ar.d otzer euen A f a.=;;es u naission er.am, av for na et nar por,
    =g Pnsidtsual scuan tannen.                                                                                                   teessaar7 to srvride !:r 2etr ecc"sued soa      or ts.a,assaa s.aaaae.an.sename to ce state vanaen loonanas tee. et a toc    ers=cn. n.s =clucae eut u not =.

I:X SJ6 Inaiauen et Feder.1 se..i. 1. e.ae

                                                          , erf.ments tw the purpose of daaaster redet 1ted to: E r.efftCc7 Dr".0.ge TQrt. e=er.
              *ACS*

eas'.ataan saaer ue promona et m;a Aer*** tenc7 read astours. usc.s to :e'strxt.

          "Mn 6 deter =1: aces 17 tae P91!.h:1                                        h"" "W" ""* '# 8                                                 ' E trI'LC7 Ibald12.8 rt M art.

tr.&t a.3 emergency ersta vra.-:2 Tec"runu $ " "'E"'** IA8 40d UIC retM U88'f c al Mrtste JO&ce !ctreetcrb. TT=:ersj usa,stagge, tse h6.;m a (e) 3'7 ref ertaca to til.s part the isl. uen of essenua; commt=Jt7 services. sc.a3 0- amately t .it"ate scuca to pro. vide Peceral naa. stance under such go. 14 wins SMnaten asa.3 t'e tscluced :n tae g ;;ng,3; g,,,, g ,,,7 ,, ,,,, ,, ;,, ,;, n,, terminauen asa ;3 accctCADos ensa sp. Agnct38. De ReconAI Dnctor is bucar. ed Ducacle '.aws, asa ret-Jasmcy a=d.tav ~. Ne haaseer er er Dei este to t;etsrus oe ur=g or m asurnscca of as e=er. Pecers1-34te Agnement.f ar L*..stris2= russcent coeuamaatst. asaa tne 64.mited to 38:07'or maJct taaster m atacusa cies. no Reg:ocal 2rntar =aysserove mar snais er pari or taas agreeensat ee to emettencr c~"-usictCc=.s 6:4 =sta air **nant to tries 'hatevpon: p=,,w s. or under*.aae amartesey vert cray u mir- %mewr.734% taas arenaaea saaal a.e4 be ema. them &Ft ;as1e to 3La14 snaIC':ad a3Ytt3* tuorued u Car tae aeteNaOan 37 the e is estana to nar oosernes mese eta mast c'5c a.s asc ocer ; mees u ae p.esadast. 'ee'a*rpersnea tar sie svaersa meneet ceema soceccriste. Cc==us:caucts ;ro-esced under taas secuan arv '.=tenced to

      $ 200547 Tederal. State marnme""'                            (f) *nsa e m asu hr'.M fu succlement tut not re:16ce scr=al ecm.

(s) A Pederal-State Agnennt for a : Deal govtr==ect rnd a State u unable municaucca tant reaan opersta aner Emerrecc:es (Asnemaat) sana be ese- to narume the repecca:bcuas prescribed s major a:an. ster. Suca amerrecc7 ccm. c'ated by the CWernor, at==4 !ar tas in taene Regulatone tad an Indian tribe mu=Jesuons wc be Qconunued im. State, ted the RecanalOtactcut act=4 or su c o tand trshaJ crTarazanoe or =ectair vnen ce ennenual mergmy for the Federmi ocetrs=ent no Aine. Alaasa N6 ave vcase r crysa:racon coccur.tcrcens neecs of the community test vt3 contaan the necessarr tartne suturats a profeet appucaten m ar.:ord. M te'an met had cotcanons consutant w".:h 22 pro- nace with 12:CS/f ts). Federna caaster vulcas of appu:ac:a turs esm OP= uststanca vt2 be ahninmed in 64 ) *20$J3 Tim !! m o,em Cers. and teruWLons, as tas AECEEZ:31rD* cordance vita & Pedartl*Trthal h4ree- it) Project appuescoc.s sasu be sub-tor may require and wC. aet form the mant. Susa Federed.TribmA agressent 18 30 88 " I'***f D'M*4 rrre tsa extens of Pederal ase stance, wc provide that the Isassa trine or su. Y. s"o*s*n*e*enbod D7 m" Res9tal macur. no emersoney tres in unica tasittancer tnarued trthaA cesanaamuca or A;aas.a fewer m Wauco of an mer. ta suancr':ed esa n deter =a:ye ar the Nacte viuage or otracasauen wiu sgr. 8'3" 87

  • N8" D #13t***

A -"".trster tued on the 9tutri re= farm the regulatory or ccercnaung 2' E'C' ^E D ***' 2'*F'I'I kE' 85' quest. I'anruoms to be performed by a State or * (b) It is intecded t. bag ecc2ning 113 ponCC&l subd1 Tina ne u set fer"a LA , ,g g

                                                                                                                                                                            ~g,,,,                     , ,3,;;

agnements can be woeured nerween ta:s ascuan. ,,,,,g3,4 ~ g ,, g33 taca State and tar Pateralh-met i 2205.18 Emeeseney maas enee. term. mate no 'ater than cne monta sfter as acca u penscle. W'han car--" == s.s I2nersetec7 maas cars, such u emer.. tae Prenadent's deter:ramace,n tant senements have been pacstad. an succ7 tueccal cars. amartency shester. (t> 3ased on extenusuc's carnm. amendment executed 37 me to such oonroce agreemve,vena3 an Sn. ma. maase:na, be encerv=e7 praon of food, emr and stances serend one,c,,ontrol nad etaar emesacal needs, are g of sne irse. g g, 3,,, , r:ocal mrector for enca emnersace7 to 08m607 provided b7 me Red Crtes or - mar eem:Und tas, tmo usata. sTecif7 tae tnradence-Dartes ama.serJr. oest voluntary organtasuone had Ped. ave =anuy'a an mum me elude say spectf.cs poc'auar w 2se ear. armA einersency assismace wc es . ap- en m ' ' rest emergenc7 Suassumans eaused. pue'*d D7 the Resonal Croctor oc17 lroctas for suert us. stance;uracon M I ments to sucn aspetaants far 4a a=== g , emersency mar De saaeuted 97 t2sr oo,. cpos an aminatres saowing cas suca y g g3 or5&&:antons are Det prUTid24 6M or trator mar eatend tas use 112.2tauca erscr's Autaortzed RepregunE3mit the Res:ccal"'trec%r. A ceoceremumy and part or enertency mass care ennecital panon am es'.d 3 mancs e asneenant win be esaccad 2 there is a N r-requessed 37 the State. ceasie in Ocurnors or Raccmad i 2:05.29 -- -- 4 debate alenemmee. Seteert C-Mrs Swooevesnevi mysetors. " (c) The trpe End.eutent af Pederna. g*%e Martenal preende emerrectDrectordebris mu'ance I:205 M Ceneral. is authortand When the Ad=1:"f ta t.:t deter =1=es [ [M mestatance wraca te ti.*gmae for Podgrun

'zaasa to the clearsace of deorte to ontt lpes and protect property and puhuc tast a ire or .*.res u.nsLec suca dastrac*

beslth and safety. 'l'tas !ccludes dettt"., uca u wouJa consututa a m&Jor ilU.saater. he may tut?.ct.se sasaurco. cludist roambursement Agg, or l'.::;dar un. der age g,,eartace from roads tr.d fucues u grtata, equapmerJ. suppueen had person * (d) In the orent far $ are to tpe trasm. Oscammar7 for the performaace of emer* nel to any State for ce sap;riaston of fefred to & 844 fct damae1W re&Ef per* 593f7 taata and for feetortt.on Cf eneeA* &ny *re on Fundely or prt?ttelf OTOed ~ forces or g?naeland. poseA the Agnement. D7 refertzsew to ta2 ; c uc services, 8 12n5 munu asema, vn . eso, m.-nomme. ur ::. ters

EMERGENCY CFE?M MNS PLAN STATE OF NEW Y W Annex A. Acc. 9 Att c RUU$ AND t!CU'.ATICNS

  • Z .2 1 =05.35 Feder L5ute isreemmu. rever:meste 't=d disa.sur nuef. ertar.a. mot vut Se stures us er-w+: o e:

8 " " St*4

  • theFederC Act C be aas:.succe
                                    .        uc':rdance= der  T.cse::::

a UT O 'of'

                                                                                                * -*IC** U'C8' M '-- D.9C"f         N 85.*' D*C E'UO    'C"'"*'*"""'"***""

Federal.3ta;4 Agree =ac .'a.rt Su . 4r a mumt fer Nr-C sar.r*.em um'

         ,.reanes Ggr*t=.e t) . s.t             . ed:: d:e ...co.               . ctuces et above .*.nc=gt. Bued :n                                                                                          u-m -

se.;e 1 ar.acce cf tie *re wu.: 31 ,,ces con"~"r: .w*au * '* e* %-cent C"'"*?d*"

                                                                                                        ** 8
                                                                                                                                                                                                           %             :.a.

the CrCYer".:! ud *.t.e ReCO ta.i O. recur.

  • T?.e Agree =tst vt3 cc:tus the Laces. N tszutaen mast 'a nca 33,,,,,,,,,,,

sary te r:r.s as*a cccc;

  • s ec t;. stent - EA#S" the prot".nce.s c., "s';;1 :s !e '.aws. u"stan.ce'#" WtoUSNd'.S.uturt" 'W7 ";'s -

with str

  • n'" ,u,m.ct 3 et '."

3 "*a.528 ~"e m % _._ - c w--~ ~r=~ ~4 '.m-3...-

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  • g ,g3
  • 0 *' *='n -

enxutre crtus, ud reg';;.at:%::.. u,, ce c *.st sevenry'and =a.c::tude to warn =t Adm.u:.:.stnur =ay rtT;;te as. ** Set or (Maut us'.s'.uce urn i'*

         !cria tae rT;g ar.d eI*. eat of 7tderM u. cr v3ere                                      L for. atson 4;CD wkic['N                 A'
                                                                                                                                     .o base sutuce. We core =:r =ar de                                                                              is '.r.n:.Sc:ect       cf tot                              8"'*'"*                            ~ ~ " " -

au crtzed re:rese re;uesu sad cert , stat:vu u tzwute ra: a d,ec!s.suen,a g, ,g,g, Pnsident =ar de. 5 h.*.O."N. . "W";"Ja's k

                                         .q ucas sad ott.ar*
  • vise set for the Sute curt g *.re emar.

ta:e *.t.at u argewy mu um - - - - - res=:es. Su:clemastad 2.greemeau saa.;I warn.tsPMerM m *.ues.' "b" W" " m _ .. M *1ed sa cacessary, but sa ;eut as. I 205.M De n aNens. daad w.u.

aar :s order to tees t e con----- 3 is ma ;srt-Egyter ent CDdated. ., used.

(g) y. eld A.uess=ent" =esns cose ' PWe usarus r tr ema anner a*s +1 m 4:205.34 Rampam4s foe nuisunes. N' '-a y esu=ates had desert: cons. " M*3 S O* ? 8F 89t**:..es . s,.,.M based on actual oceervat;cca tr renzt. (O An er==ste of ce exte=t a.:t ca.

    , suppreer.cn a."ssistance u wa.ns.e.

j ' mant esc =cers or 1=rpectors of tae sa. ture of Fede n2 nacsunee needM T .r.;: mm and ersett of ca.c. ages. Mit..g the **. ate, tr'a r: dewa er es'.es n

  • ei request for aume sto ., spect.*7 m fr:m a d.'.re. ster. tad of the Federsi se._ :4 2: or !:d:Tidusa ucsar. e f t tsr:

dataa the facu su: port::: sucs a tv-quest h ard.er cat a.3 ut*.: s : rroc- 3aggae, Agg poteccaur tur'. tie under ce- d'.sa.r.et

                                                                                                                                                    .m m_.c. ected              area !:t wa::a P=4a.s.

esc a State request art ezecu*.ed u is recuested and ce esu-ra;&d'.7 u poss:Me. the re74tst =aT be (b) D's& ster.dMted anna

  • ca.eus m&&M PMud funas m*d fu m.

L:7 local rD?tinsent. u ded'.:ed in Ca&egory, summ:tted to the Rac: .a1 Directcr b7 1:C3J or rart trarect, desarsated W the (sa Aa score;rtata. or.ner ;.stt.".:sc: . ta:apucce. Prota:t:7 !s. owed by cer.".rm*

g talesram or letter, A*

a, e*trator,

                                                                                         ;;,g enggg,gycoce,tvecast       37,ce,,:,ga y ,e ,rgg          State.ge,   12   rupport          of the request 1 2:05.37 Pymdaag m musee.                                             u=.aor the Am.                                                      j .,,05.4., Pn.e unas the reense of a Go rms., fee e d clarsuae et a PcDow'. g me AN '.t stcr's d                                            (c) "A,                   e standar s e omfety.

a., e.c.isica decacc7 "mew diamaur". On the State r%"test ce Recc

                                                                .r,ef' mum g'a.                   and sacitaren*pm or sit   come =t:.t.

xel*nes accnted (a) Os Reg'.ctal D! recut atsu M.

       'ar 'tu seer ca oc"=ct $: -

Pvders! 2:rs".raung age =cy :TohM. Re* D7 m. Adam.utruer for an7 ruer or D ow:acas ce ooru=ces rvrant sud gusets for assutance fr m ?teerd sged. reccostruccon nasced Dr PederM on Das :nveccgscon of tue crea::.:c. g.a.=ts orloans n= der ce Act stica may mcaude f.ald haaess=e.:u :f ces may be made b7 Ce Recetal Dtreetor tf recuested b7 the ?t. nae. Ftr ! -05.41 Repesia fee ansjee dianas** . the adected trTa and ects:Jtatens w'.tr.

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nos'repriate State sad .m ederna eces;.s. ehea f M or *rt 8:'."&Cea. & aeChr&14 F*rt or other :=tergsted ;&r%es. 24 Rete:61 PrchCt AFEUC&E03 T C D4 DMC&f'd I7 (4) De F9faast fw & BMar (*naster Dructor aJha3 prtmptly fuc'E.3 A:s Mttet the State Utncter for &Giv7M= and r=centtted to ce P.ecc a! declaracan stau be made er tse oev. and rueocamarcancts to tae A**". ertor of the niected Staae M tas Pyta. trttor, g1:03.33 RM--- g, dent through the ReCotal D*rTctor. (b) Se Ad*'"'**.tts*cr sas". f:rward Pty1 nest vt3 he made to tae State for a DMnqu (b) As a part of reca tvT est had u the ooter:cr's refaest '4gects v'ta 1.3 . aate a mCoe *aM its act1and eilgme costa, rumlect to gr**** & Doe under the Act, ste G:mer:or saac Secretary,and recem.=a ncar an.t to tae &asArt. repert enOcts sa tmssarf. D7 RederM.'..Ypw. tasseg' proct:ste ac=; n t:nder 8ta44 law tien and and:t Wae req =lested b7 Ce nrd d.treet executan of the Sts24's ecwr. Governer's (c) De SecrTtary cau fev9rs.rd ce re;;ers to ce P:sstde t, tc. State, such "smanta may be made c' guncy plan. and acas acvtes : e Ads:n. rvcer with h:a recccmecestca regtrd. Feet ** to other Pvderal agencies fer tstruer therent. I.: addCon, the regtest 24 Pns:descal amen certen, tilgels anatstance "vevided by them. Oe staa encisce the !cuewstat fehm certa wQ tot be cer.siderM (1) An estanate of tae amou=t sad I **.. "*"

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  • eucale for re:mmurw=est: A=7 cier.eti eenrttr of osma.g. tresan down ry type.

or overtesd coste other than f.ald ad* suca na prrfaae non.asrttulturs4. sgn. Upon 6 dec1&rstion of 6 moor casuta.: 21=.tstracon and superv: mon; any costa culmrt!. and putDc. b7 the Pres 14 ant : e P--'-*.crator s:C of PrT.rgpprensics, metadmg sa26 (2) A statemens af ac11one Dead'.ng er '"'"""a N 7 mr=&&e ac cn to p*ovice nnaier. noterms !se: Muss. seed =g and inJten b7 ce State z beal 'acalaute Pocarsa a=-ee :n becordance vita plantmg opertucna; and any corte tot and go?Trt:=g mutacrtt.se wtt.h regatti rJc2 ceciarsa;on. segliemale '.aws, ter Ja. tacurred during the ::=decce parted as to tae daanster . uma, and the Peserad.4 tate Agree =ect determined b7 th (2) A cert:Scaton that. for the cur. for Major. Ciamsters. Otsaater afected ocer'than direct!,e Rettetal Direc*.or or Oemooulamcon ensta, rtisted metau acen runt d2ameter. State and load sevet ment arvae with:= ce State wC1 be deter..=ec . y mjo, me,,,,n ae Staae g r as. . and expen.'12.rge ecamatments must be a(cf vt::ca sg:1* cantaf ce Admu:istrs&or roouest. A canstertued 63ected cm the tresState'.s cons proporcon) wt2 censunate the exm.cs. nated 37 the Ad:c:ratrator :cluces na l l 1201.39 General = sure of a reasot.sbie amount of the fu ds local gover=:nenta wican its bot .z'e.es. Upon the occurrence c.f a catastreche of suca State and local gent menta for within a State va:ca the Ocrester f.nds tuettatt g ce damaes, boa. aartsa p, I " ..g 7 **'"*" La of soca severtty sad mas:Attade tant or s.tgert:t rsruit:ns trem raca damnater. ) (s) Upon ce deeltrauen of a =a;ct i egsegve reopense is be duaster, a Federal. state Agreement !:r ity of the State and.he rend the espahu. afected local include Thethe certa"cacen fouowmg: by the OotersorMa.'or sangOtaasters (Agreems=t> s / 24 e.z. FON"Ms and cas Pideral naastant, uTy os r7 m muemenies ecm =>d m . - _ _ e.ue ,se j ,,,77g,,], g$,4 h g3$ on,2 t Reg D r. g

                                                                                                                                           .., !or ce r. cars o.nr=meni.                                   Su.u,ne.
       &TLf.a4Ie rWoourtet of the State local uas a.aanar for Thesa De Pesarme reunaures. .Rans Saa3 proftda !ct ce mannar '..

9 12/M PTCle.at 180!! tit. VCL. se hC.103--WIDMisDay, anaf 23. 1973 l l

EMERGENCY CP!.8 M ONS PLAN STATE OF NE*J gM Annex As A;0. 9, Att. C RULIS AND REGULAUCNS w.-ach recars ur.r.asee 'J to te =ade (cr e=erse=e7) rvrain ta= porter hous. the ow er cr ec4v;et of '.ne s.te w:o ns ave'ab;er 604 conta.: 134 usu.raste Cf 108 f ar rtuorJ 1 rJu =.g. Dut not d=4ted 1130iaced 37 tae Lt.cr 1'shster, . va(* ggt tr.e QCvert'.or that a reuor.aSe a=Dul".1 W. tag f ei'.owtag: Cr.L*ge M 1:e OrJted States. '"'he AO:ng. of ne fu. c.s of tas State. )ocM govern. W Parsical da= age to the dwecing 'Jtr&'Ar =a7 butacr.se ;sstCas;g ;g gs. "l".e 3. cr cOer &gtst:ta taste.1 v1.0 De L3 Ce et'.4 t laat 18 aae te'90 reScoreQ sent:a! u"!!USS at TtCtitl eCeg,$e agg e,t;eaged .3 allevi&" a "Me caused m :- w* tag;p. he =ay elect to ;r;va.ge og.,:,; =;7, ,;3 ty tae Osa.rtar. Oe As te:Le b WC alJo G) The deelung has been deter".".a ed acc:atal er a:4ess1e utes v:e.: :e e. Cor.t.us sue.' ctaar ter=.s asa cencnos.s "-"sattaale 64 6 rteu;t of ite csuter ter==se ruca acuc: to M ce ;;;;;:

ers:.r.e:S mta tse pror.s:cc.s et a:;uip tr as autacrt:ed gover==ent ettaty re intertst.
Te ;ars. executive ct:ers a.34 regn;a. 4 a;rt g evacus::ca of as trea. Oas does (!) Tempersry r.ou.r J se,a3 set te nor:.s as ce A+-ucts:or =Ay r=qcre. =ct =: uce suasequest ecace=Es :c for =ade art'.atie to ccse :.:eng, a;s sr LD) Os Agite=e:S wC 8;*C"!7 Os se* reCefeic;=ent af LA &rea !?23wtrJ a !&=;.Use wita
  • suraste ::ve-sge tra:

st.sta ce to w picnced u a result of Ostster. ;roftdes Oe fun c:st of a;*.e.rtate ut.rg

.A;or 1;.ta. ster. W =;eded &c ess to the d =eui:t a.1.ge=ects, este;t w:ert, u ce'. ara a:) h tae e?e:S !utts are to be trtr.s. vbreh cassot be qui:3.17 haenated Df =. e4 3y tae Reg er.a.1.". tree ar, adMua.e ferred to & State f 0r Ostster rtuel put* 4e:rJ tt= oral eten taoug3 the strW= Mter: bad houslst La C0t rea.Oly afs;1&cle
cses. bte Agree =ack 37 refertate to *.aas Cure maF 04 umed. or.taa reCel;t of lr.3%'13
e Sete".ts is 'an.

secton snau cc taa. sta the State asa (4) Dnenced nterr.tpuce of easancel certain or '.=adetuste u =eet ta=:grsey its pout;cs! suscv.coc.s w0 stree 2, utit:es su."0:e:S to cccautute a hecta hous=g neeca 1:ce.cua.;.3 cr f a=.:.M oe ce focou.sg pronscas: ha:&ra. who qua.M.!7 for and bccept usar asco La the efeat uns a State of Ocal gef ert. Si Muca !m .em W W u.r.dtr u mmon M M;ay 3r Wge t.ent no ates sat or un acacauss.s ;.mpcese owa.et tecause of the owner's ;ersonsa to re;sy to the Ckrogre=t.: tr;= any con c.sa. ster rust sana.sta. ace ua4ee '.aw. uas need for beca=g u a dirtet resuit of tas rsste paceeds for ta=Dcrtry hou.s. A.cmment er sop 4 note Puerw tog unaca, the =ajor casseter.  !=3 to wraca they are ect'Je:: as amoust ue Mun r.wirster vut r.oury um euse man W Encton from residence tf owter. equattlest to ce faar =Arzet value of ::e sasataccas we man.suase tot u e pur. because of a Scas:1&1 hartsaap whian hcu. car pere.ded. pcme or ce project in saanscuca vita eaa.2, la a direct result of the daaster. (p Tet=:ortry hous::g tha3 art be ce eso.suna occurree wm w museld at.1 W Cther sue.3 ett;u.tn. stances which =ade artush!e to any ;grms or is .a;7 nea noissaan taa tese connes: N. www. That tr me A4.atnisensor stwr the Reccchl 01r,tetor deter =1:es to rt. !ct use as & tocaten er rwnstetal A te=;crt:7 ountag. mtdence. e ata settos to 144 Stau. na aos eauar.ma mia tre ocewocave measures taasa to temaaf (c) Temporty tocs=g th&3 be uma (t) The per.od of tuctillty :t occu. mia :ua nouacasien. ue samuusaasar vul ited 2 *"uts & W " M:. teces * ;t:07 in te=;ork7 soustag sans de tourt tae aute una rartsar %a me. aary for adequ.ase houacs. ceter:Jasd cm tae tac.: cf neoc. I' ara r.stanse wo w miaae.e for tam proeri tof (d) Temporary housma -mcs'.a. ta=porary hour. 4 oe:4;tst sr.au en. vuca it has e sa aeterm.ams tant a not** cona mar :ncluda. but tre not 2=1ted to: daavor. to pace a:.=sett in adequate 61 noe osusa, er for su er mar inersee or saan. (1) Ucoccusaed. atsalaale boasma tote hous::g at ce etruses pass: tie nat namanuase wuta has or is es as mee* alted States. Eme. Zac.s occu;ast's eug.'tcry for ten. Q , Tg'y owned by me C,1edt arsunble houa=s ttnued occupancy saan be reeert*.e4 to (2) Unoccu (aa.Y, u',e'*,.,'",,' y [" d'*e, ,m A4 m,u,,,. uraa. Saan.e4 waar - = = art == :e= tmuanta 2a= mn a em no puanam Puserni regnasone, aae tae ans Feceral funds taciudtas pubut toustris, rintals saa.3 De ertaanshed fer tae 'rst (3) Mental properusa. 12 m.ettaa of occupancy. Taareattar. Ste. (d) BT refersnee to this part the fo1* (4) Mocce bemas, or other tsadly nded p taequase uternate hourtas tA. lowing pror.saon saa2 be :acsuced La ta8 faarwated dwmnss. Lam. rentals sma3 M estaA't ad based Agnetnant: . (S) Tranaaent accommodatena, v.'. m upon the f&tt =Artet value c.f the accom.

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ee - oen of me occupei. waai u - == = - m r.=aat a tr.a seeuan umpo.

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                                                     =mpor.rr h==r.,onen,astoo oeer m partrpe.

ne.h =sied on n-ar wr.iun r_oce. war r,;;i,;;;'rg a;;r.,=,=. w w ma e=on. so.r. :== =r be we.:= n dan ce ocmui m, be um. (el m.a. aunce .s weor.ad in . 44 a n ,u ,or m . ore . . ha.run;e fe, s 3 .e==au came u 2e a

 & IDcal goter:2r. ant nr.4 & State is imaale cong:ma tvner occEpted prettse rWE1* Crr.ai 0*.rtetor ma7 Seem 6;;rtpriate.

to nas".tt:0104 *teDcnaacti!Eas greacr. bed doctlat structurus made uninhaettable Ter=anation at ta=pctsry acu.1mg u.

 *s tasse Regulancne and as Mclaa tribe by a ma)ct dianaser, urdch tre capatle sutande to La occupast mar be !ct rea.

or author *. sed tr*.bal or5& Lim 80n or of being restorvd quar.3jy to a hacatA41e ser.s 2cludlag, but not umated to. the Alaeaa Nouve Ytllatt or orfan:zation condlues with mLL: mad roomirs. No &s. foL;cmt:g: suotrJts & prolett SCDucSt'An n accorde estance orgnded ttadar this esc 5cn may (1) Acequate alternate hous1L4 is 30" nace wr.A l *234.7(t). Pa.orti diaaster be used for major reconetract122 of re. a rt.'.ahle. sJaastance mn be 6dininastered 3 hC. Wd propatir. (2) Failure on the ;&rt of Ce oCrJ* cordamos vita & Ptaarm4.Tr". bad agno? gagjgtaglos (t) Uu;1tyofuse damaemets vnica are. cor' ;&nt to u";'.u24 or maastaan the housant ment Suca Pedersd=T:".bal SErvement many pa&4 DF the evaar or occupans prended :n the Ins:Lar no r=". ally wc prende that the hdiaa tr.as or nu. wis nos be gsid by the Peders2 Oovern* expected of a &"ant. tsor".aed tribal orgatasanan or A.%saa ment. In those er ms wters tne Federal (3) Ps:1cre on t e tatt of the occu. Natrve vtuage or organ.aamaa ED pork oo,gramment beosmos the guartAtor for ;sst to pay rant, utu!'Jea, or ciaer sp. form the ressatory or ooorttnattn* unlity serness not metered sepers4417. propriate c arges (1scluding dupacatacn innetons to be perfortmed br a Stase or one.a rectptens en be messaaed a month 1F of benet.ts) or to ritmtu:'se ce Govern. tte pouuona subd2nscas as set forta m a;;owanee equ: Talent to the pro.rtaa ment !ct such caarres u autaorued Dr tala soccon. cessa of utL11ues earness. the Restonal Otrector m sctcreases mth g** g 7 " wI ,,, ;,g,

  • accept (s) A claaster vieum ta expoeted to taas section.
         ,,,                                             ce $rts 6dequate housing of ered.       (4) Deter   ==a*Jon that the tempo.

Refusal my the applicant to accept eut.h rsry he.,:,g:r.g satistance wn.s 00 tamed (a) Temsorsry housing mas be pro. m. == water.s may neuat a has fora ettner t rouan =asre;rt r: tat:en or need. ettaer by partaase or lease, for feinan of ti sttCty for temporary hous. graud. taone wao, as a runalt of a major claaster, ing aeststance. (m) Tertnizacen of temporary hous. require temocrary housms. .eh) Any mobsle home or road 27 f abet. Las saa stance may be tn t e form of: (b) Tesamorary houstr.g naastacca may ested dwtCas anau be placed on a atte (1) E=cuon frem 14= port 7 houst:4. be made LTLAlable to those disaster Ttc* eomplete with utOcas prended etter Q) Term 24 tion of 14accial her.st. ums who to 6 result of a safer f.saster by the State or local govern =ent or by aAce. 10 M pape3At 86015753. YCt. 44. Beo.10MwrDatIDay, an AT ll. ter$

E.*ERGENCY cpi?.ATIC.45 PLM STa7E CF NEW YC2K

          'nnex A A :. 9, Att, c RULIS AND RMULATICN!                                                                                 *0 %

Any a;;es;.: by the x:u;s:t it:= a $2*03.48 !adNJosl and f amJr grants. (C) n.at c:u;g *

  • e = .. c .- t u s; --

ter=1:Aucs ::t:e shE :e ;r:etased (a) Geme :J. ne Gover .:t =27 n. CSM S 321 'O NW and Msolved ;u.rsuant to tae ter*.Nrtr7 .g,3g egg 7,g,7.,;;;gg3g, ggg,3ygg. I' M A7 O'."au stac W.e* C u n.s ' - hous::.3 ;rt-ter-4:1Mct proceau.n t:9 30 3 .a g e g y ..g . . ._

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in) Any ta=;crir7 hous=t Mauarts m= sutaenne :7 ea ine= ea u MM a tecular7 eau Je or ser :;.3 d ed 3.= d *$ ;er. by purtaue =a7 24 sc! 01McG7 to ; 0* 75 ;<rrtet Friers l.17 !" doter:$ O E ' ' *** '8#'N E3/ " nc.M. us f* a

  • 0an m..asu Ce:S ena 3 5,4ta= a y funged.

u, nI22,m,,rn Of,the ,,. E*'r.ta eu f': maa"ue =en =.a a:t u

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  • e trut ;re- *It EUI I'I*EU '!I IU '# E 7 " ='

of te.=portr7 per=actat ac".' 34: SCas saa N g g,.=, .;gy,, gout prM'ra' a., 'J tsusad to EAJOf $132' "#'" acu.u:4 3 u :nces that are !Mr ud egu ta:;e, u ;p3ygg, ;ggg3 y gg33gg 7,g,g ,, g gy, 1.3 w :.: ::e =&;ct C#tsuter

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4 th erT*.Se = 44 e 4falla:le 14=0 ort. 7 (Of e f = e *[e LLE*da a' us e- **cs ta e51.$.

  • a r wr :.* *N* ** a Acn tousing '.=Jts Duttaued ;urraast to sec. EUCI ;L3N'8 '8 N* *A gyg,;gg;, gg y.1 eraate. ne trut ;r>.

uco (M(a) of tse Act = rect;7 to Su'.as, g.t= :.s ::t '='caed u 2.d * *' - d7 M1 ty348% SuspOE*'a"'rt I of '4ese reru.'au:c.s. b '#E8 F ' M *"I * " otaer gover =ettal e:Etts. or 7C10

  • Casuter lesses tary crst:.:.:aucts. As & ect.000 of rata 3,7ng,g gggg =37 g;3, 27 u c*sncureor M guttats's tt4=s or ustu ta:J Mcuct =a7 te""=ade attia"::e truater, taa s.d = ""*efg;ct gg31} t*3 ef g gggtLSC= .iuT ?F cr CeCCrS, QM OM4MA,"7 ggg,$gg g pf,g',3 pose: :p,,,, .

Leece 37 ;rora! e.uesta; 34=a :r (1) A coretat.t to ec=;1y **.2 04 (b) Oehtto*ts cJ used h !Ats see!!ct " #C88IA D 46#ICU"38**I"*O HI pronsacas of I *:0543 ftT4:J'=3 :::' (1) *Necessa:"7 eT;e:.n'* =rsi .s ca c'est E Of ICIC-Cscr" *-*Can = Ca Cistrt:unca 40d a art ite= tr sertte es:e: Cal ta as tsc. OT:n-octuW Z=&.*7 nsdtuts ca 'II (W M*dE"'st HM&; . Em nspect to Wate occupar.:7 of ta=;crt:7 hc-*~ ?. naual or !" "' to t=an;ste er overto=e (2) Os reTur**"t tau uf *:lts as gy,n, g;;g; gen ggg ed cy & = ajar cluaiag =ccle t?=ts). gruts may :e

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  • fCF Ce Trpede Of ;rtT*'*-' te.".;crir7 (2) -h,ygggsg,,q'g,gs3g7,7217,. W P* N . M fa&M N M hoos=K far rast.s'.dr MCn=3 = e=eJTQ* =ett for 40 fle= CF strnet essegnal to as N "O"*SS (c) c:< $a " ,,aa' a . , arr "

cias or ==:or e==n. t=eneuu or !a=nr w :nnes u neuce # D0" U808 IM "E**** (3) ne a4e bcus4:s ccacucu tat &:7 traua:!e, te.=;cects:7 uscer ;r?- hard.tEp,  :: Jury, er less caused ry a Castes. Any durts n=on! TQ te ;=;ted

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M1 cts of C:.s sec203.

  • aca ts tot .

U* utlitad *= &ccoraates w*th 2e t42=3 of pr*Jed of hustar.d tad wif e Ltd den d. sal.h h".s a m"Itact a4saas't c"*. tse trnasfer. =ar te ertarTd rtCarned ents.11 u7, or a bes4 of a bocstacid, "EAI I"* " IO E ' #" D7%At Ad= 3kitTs3Cf. as these tar *.=s are deCard ta the I:ter:Al #EW* i : os.u x.m.., .a mui ,.r. no== C ee a im. g % ;;*,,'_'*g 3 ia ,,, ,. ......, *.. neun, (4) *::d:7'# cal" =taas a re tr= who , is not a me= er of a f1=117, u stated 3, Agggg.,.g.,. stet u sucoraad u C) Tool4. speclalized or ;rttacute prende eas:4 tar.ce on a tac =persr7 tags 9 0 rs m

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harestap caused 57 6 =&f or CJ utar, I* * *=* have tsceived wrtne: Lotace of cirpos. caarttatie

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CT) T n ss;cr*.4:Joc. saaston or enston frc s En =ary (AJ Grz ts =aF to autaorced 2 ;ro.

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e esaster.
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c. euneen of e.me.

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       =Ajor disa.itar. 4:4 Gll) proftae rM=. teen deteN to to WaOned for suca Plo7=ect taautance semcas under sec. matance or for Ct=ctstnted reascas. under                                         3,33, goth,is 33,secton gg,3 via   F.ot te mage
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.a.bor to lad:ndua;a we.o tre une=3b7M busmaeses.

(3) . at w".th rtspect to tha spec.t'a cu) :: ;reve=etts of add.*t::c.s 2 nsl na a rgeult a a major Caaster sad (43 secouary es= ease or serious need er pore or 3 sonal property. L&sua suma r'21as and rer".;&ucas sa may con thateof !ct we.1 h ag;11cacen W (3.2) !.asdscag: g. be secouary and a;;rc; ruta. Suca nr. =ada, settaer he. =ce u the best e.f Ms (tv) Baal or ersmal prowr*7 : sed ulauocs wC be tuwed != 20 CFR C2L 7, celedge. s 7 t= amber a his f 6=ur. usauarte:7 for recnance. Part 8;5 (34 FR 1845s. Deca =ber 13, be.s prettous;7 received or refused aa. (,) 7=.sa: cal ocessuoos taeurnd 1949), as 6.=saded. s:Ataste fit = otaar = sus, prior to the Csaster, 11 12/75 Mottu tiel3 Tis, you 64. NC. IcS.-wstksJtar, atar 3 3, le73

EME1GENCY OPE.2ATICNS PLM STA7g y a g ey Annex A. A:p. 9' Att. c C 62 RULI3 AND RtcVLATIONS

vt) Any r.eceasar7 ener.se :r senoua (:) ne octer or or ha autacrt:ed 'vu ne Rec:esl :hrecut ar et.

seed or poruen thereof f ar val:a usat. re:retentauve mar request the Ret:ceal tens sr.y u=e ;..Taunen set ::rta aseve sace vu ava;'at;e frc:n ctaer =eet.: aut OtrHtor W Provide tocaalcal us;. stance !st a ;erN not u es:eed 30 cars. "l"at vu refu. sed 37 2e taa.!f.:ual or !&muF. 's *ue ;te &rsuca of an aa=aaatrs:Te Aam:. stntcr =&y f arcer estem: any t4) CtAcr cate or.<s. 330Ca 2e State :aa to t=:lement tae SCncual ud al 'Oe 1:cre U.: . 3.=.:taucc.s. detertae tant na taa:ncual or facWy Ps:r.aly Crsal Prc gram. W P";rramat to : e Pe:ert! Ttsster has an enesse or need not a;ectactur (3) no RecccaJ OtrHter wC renew Aasastance Ac=taattsuon Nou:e f ar 3 1 ect'ned

       . u e.uctie tne State saaa ;ro. tae State admanatraute pias for enca a;ttaual sa T1.=;1r Ort:t A :Jesu:n
v. e a fact;a; smary 2 24 Recenal Estster !ct wuca tsaatance ts requested 8 Decset No. N.*5 2 0) 40 ?"P. !!07. :a.ec 0;tect:r, sac rg uest & ge ter::=au::. ';r.C e t th:.s secten to tarare that me Fec. 6.13*3). at;;.cau: .s :7 6 Oover ce ic) 3:ste ree.seJt to Nrne::sta ti !Se reg:rt= eats of these teraiaccrJ have !ct tsa;. stat:e ;ursut:t 'o secuce 404 af

! statist sl **La 72 st;v Grist P*stess teen =et, ne P.aconal 2.rectcr =&;/ the Act f:t 60 major taa.sters ce:ia. red h c2tr to made basutar :e under taa atfer ap;rtesJ cf a State sc=.tr s:rsute rasserae=t to Apr. L ;3*3. But rter 4 se:tt:n avs;'.acie to casuter vicu:rs. tae Gaas Gaul aar 44.1:tacues have teen Pto. 5.13*5 =ust have :een : nase a tie Ocreract must *le with tae s;cropriate corrected. approprtate Rec::a1 Otrector of

  • t.e .

Recessi Otector a request wtaca 1a. '4) nr State 6dmatstrs=vs plan ta Feceral Otsaster A.u; stas:e A~'-+.rs. c;ugre the fogowtag; to be mue 6 mart of the State s emet. tion tot later *.t. art Mar. :1.1315. (1) A cer?*:nuon thu usaut.co us. sency plan na concribed n i1:014 cf thi Adpence of Jiste share. (1) If the der the Act anc from atter mesas is ta. tasse teraastons. State 3 nacle t:=amecately 2 pr its su ".: ent to meet necessar7 espenses or (!) !.amatstaan os trents. (1) no Fed. 23 :ertent saare of 2e rescu u te serisu,s neece of c: aster nc ma, ersi trsat =cer tres : art sa&2 be Mual ma e unser 2a seccan, tae Governer W An eeumate of the nummer e,f gas. to il percaat of the actual cost of meet. mar recaest tast tras n=ou. t te .s. uter vt:u.=s uno ante =ece aary es. L:s ecesary eswnses or setteus neeca tsaced er : e Neral oevertz::ect. 34 M:.ses or sericus seeca s. 4 tas baaa for of t=cticuais.6&a Inglass. plus State egesu for raca tattacis wC te :.ade w reen estamate. 64 man.attsute essense not to ezeeed 3 the Recanal Ottectcr sad ml; ::c;ude (3) An assamate of the total Peders! Sercent of 'as total Federal grant had the !cace g: risat u tdecuaed in paragrasa (t)(1) saa3 De mace ccAt on concitoa that me 4) A cer *:anen tasa tae State :.s cf traa secten. romaands 23 percent of susa actual cost immecatelf unacle to pay its 25 ut:ent (4) _A constment u im:lement sa :s sua to suca taanduale sad fammes saan and sa u;;asanen of tr.e renac:.: s-ettsute ;laa a.s tdestaaed ta psrs. fic:n Panas mace c.vsCaale by tae M. taentcr. trs 3 (e) cf taas secucc. tected Stase. m). A statement u to ne swe:2: sc. (5) A ecm=.ttment to iden ty spe. (2) Aa :nd.tndual or family th&3 not tions taden er to to ta.nen w overcece t;acaL7 in the accoun:4 of tae State na receive 6 great er grsats under the pro, tae tascal:ty to ;ftnie tae State care. Tederal and State !tands colnma!14414 the Meca of *.aas fotC44 ag3Mestag mon tsclu==g a u=e scaedge f r guca ac. gyggg pregigg, than 13.000 with respect to say one ma. ucca. (4) A cosna:tment to malatala cicae .jor Maaster.Suca &fgregate amount sa&3 ug) A cc Et:112cett to re;ay the Ped. c:ctdir.atten Tita tas Federtl Coortaab. include beta the F4 Cert 4 aad State saart eral 447& ace 65 the Mme the State :.: ung Cf5cer had ;rende him vita suan of the gitat sale to do so. reports as as may require la order 2 ta. (3) Time Unitations. (1) la the ad* Of t An eeumste of the total amount e.an preter maan;=;stracon, tacluang :Eststreuen of me mencual nad Pam. =eeded to meet t4e 23 percent State avoidance of d';;uctuen of anatu. 27 Orsas Program autor.aed under sec. saan. . (7) A coma:tment to implesment Me tan 6C4 of taa Act, the fouewing ttme (?) Aa 65reement te retArn tenmed. gigat program tarvugaaet use maJeg WW1&Gana F.M be 60Cucash neept 68 ste47 upon cacoter7 6M Federsl fur.as Gisaster tres cel,aaled DF the Adata. Gescrthed la suad1?tanca (M) of 123e sut* sdf acced to meet the State 25 percent tetrater. PhFE5FE84* snare whaca enceeds actual ret'etromer.u. (I) A ceruscatson tap the State wg- m should the Governor decade to re- (A) Pagure to npsy t e Meance of

ty tta 23 percent start of 441 greats to guest Maastance under mas accues he the State 6P.are. La hacercance vt2 tte LLalTiduais or fam13es.1! the Stase is seven must suaann suca request n days faucwmg the 4.o later S&B Cat scaedWe in ;&r&4?tpa (h)(1)(3)
  • 4 sable taunecataly to par its 18 percent 4 on vtuca of LPaa sectea. Enf Teell n tae Tita.

saare. the State may regbest sa adT&ase 20 major dinaster was declared and la holding 3r tae Teders Oover=.anens of of Pederal ft:nas as 14ect:1ed ta parg. tRe manner ut form La parterson W rJbsequent Meat.cos under taas secta=. grupa (h) of Hua accuse. of taas secucEL t!) Ayy*eres--Au2Acri.netton c/ Tunas. (e) Jtaat Admantefrsrtoe Plas (1) Se (2) 34 State TQ Meegt 63911etCone (1) m ggggga ;;r,cggy =gy gggggve State v'.3 clevelop a claa for the adana, from taendua;s er faames ter 6 po- p,cers! uststance act sucense u.

stragan of the indavidual had Ptault riod af 80 dare fouewsag me date on vascos of PJnda under tras secucs 'apen Orgal ProgFna that lacludee Det as not vluca 24 mWer Caneter W detlared. g;s deterEnacon taat:

WD f D su requ: red a.da, Aar appucamas eia= = =Sled Euamet 24 mameos za,e cer:Scatiena 1 muted m As to.:g e. o, -t - ,e. per= * -- een co o eand,,com.

                                                                                                                         =     =e spanatb1Mues to State edReaa.4 or agen, neine by Me, State to determae vne=r og,er;,og, e.e                                          = =a saa v           ee-aau - ua-            m) me          mmtmu,e :2       pr-94 uu us.o. nad ,,ecou,a !o, no . = - er -a-t== wr= w me =um.                                          i uomem = a=,td.

csEca of potestal sp98emale. IA8 88aEF8A SI IA8 1843T1048E #f I&Eul,' ual &&d PtmCF Ortal Prograin moeu mu Ertabusament of leen! aggilgatica  ! snea cond15eas or cWamatances an tae requirem f 2 eee regWa&1cte.

                                             - = == = a -==a came,re.

u , A$m - .mt,m ,e ,,oes.u,s , s. = .oa - =a= f- := =, monmo m .ents :enu oaumace=tn , =a,.u. ina.4 on am a.a ,,e.,,a,. r.,,.m,oo,pu. a

                                             = a-o.i mau.e.u=== - === a .mau.ma e,u                  20 -m n,m,ed u .eet
.,as.ene:m,e. .ue. a             _ est       ==    =  ma   -  .  ==7       -= e  =-- me     n      a ,esper.ses   o,  e nous r ed.

wue Me 6ppucausa TQ be rejected. of 41aa af t, gi,na s.ea u.) .*e . ucm- -m a aae.w c.ned 1,s; Sta,te pa m program,,

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aud1Lau, == :t a = nw tom. .rr.== == = =n nerts.a. do., ster vict.ms. e,m s ,, - t io as m u. Re. unemeni. me mise=ress

    <,o ,,, ,staae  ,e, eom.uance .i. g,,f = =,,=,,wea = .anaeuweco                                                we 4 on =

n m.m. m.u od mu. a me.e <,, Au mam,et,sa,e ,,c,tum m. - u . =cer med a = == = resultuana and the 71e04 014aater.Pr** thd:ng the massiaston of Snal reporg spcrotti by the Regional Otncter. tecues Act of 1973 (Paan. I. 98-334. ST and veuenare to the Regicaal Ottoctor, W hde"td Audsf. A3 disbursernents Stat Dia) nad me Federal Zasermaae sha2 he onemsneted W the State within wm be stajoet to Federal sud:t. Includ. Adanaalstrseen Regulateas. 34 CFR 180 dare fouewma the date on wttich Me tag those !or adatsaserstin c1mta for Parte 1909 et seg, major dJoester was declared. which the State requesu reunbursemeat. 12 12/M pesmat OMtiff VOt. et, lee, b D6htsBAY, su' 14. 9tl

EMEP4ENCY OPERATIONS PLAN STATE Of NEW YOCK Annex A, 40. 3, Att. C ' , Rutt$ AND REGULATICN$ O.,* Z e s>*

           $ **03.49       Twd commoditin.               I 2*05.33 Emesene? pMe transpor. a=:u.;a::e,:t ns:ue. to tat ge:en;:u:.

ta uoa. 3: u ce teht at :.;sw.ers 3r :.r.et is) n e A ~ ~ .:rs&or r.:.laasuret:2t scetuste sta:a :.f l:od wn! ce nsay ne Rest::a.1 Ottteter =sy ;rovide satets of .mt utteau. 1 es ec: vet.;ect;p an.uacie !:t exter. e=erten:7 ;utu: trars;ortan = serm:e ,,M , 45 l AC C '7 " 2 **8 t r-y se :7 =.us !ecalig or Ost tution in ',a a cuter.s."e: ed atta !:r ;ence.s M ,y t;4,*0.:0ur:2:sst f r.u'ry. 'tt. 8 ty ares ;! ce Oct44 States 'v:J:0 '8rt , is a resuir of a =a;;r cas'at, have *'"3~ = IT- Or Mty I:t sud e-s a =.ajor d.su'er er :=ertes:7 bst rendy 6::ess .o gover:.=entM 32ces, f:*3 4

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                                                                                                                   '4r= can Es suc u...s m ce".:ed
                                                                                                                  ^- b,,4 5,,:t     ce g:.;; if es.t: g4.- .

ini 2 :n.r7.:t out c.: res;craccues su;;1r ee ters, stc res, ;ost 4 :es. m pars.cs:s is cf c.a secuen, tae s: soc.s. tr.d =a;or :=;ioy=ect :e=ters. r'f *'8,,1 3 C 3. . a.:n 1 y s=:;- 1 A- -+ star =.ay crect me Secretary 1:d to su:n :ther ;;&ces u =.ar M :ects. 8 I7 Of*T Et 0 M 53 tr ':rtat-of Agn ;.; rate to pur::ue food c:=. sary a crder to meet tre emerges:7 =8:t :! =estM Or :nys :s; '. ;;;7 :r

           =ecuest.: sceordanes wua autaartnes t ee.13 of '. e :::r=ututu. Any trse.s. disease, :dunng ce s.:=;;;s:rsnv e
           ;rtecrtbed in secuca 413tal of tse Act ;cria :n ;rcnced under trts secucc ts                     4:4 sV*rt !Muts esse:r.M to me later.ded to su;;iertent Out 20s N;1ac, cDentag of 34:3 =ue 4 !adues 1 M05.30 Relocauen anaisun"*                  cor=al'transm.atten futunes cat r,.                a.;;hous =ct ::nug;;us gento.

Notwittstanding hay ocer preruten = s:: operscle af ter a =aJor c.tuter. (') "CO82431 : Ate f1CC:7" = e tt.8 cf '.aw, ro 3ersca cLatrv.se ei!('ttle !ct Su .3 t=e*Ter.cy tr&*r;ct"Bu0m M11 De D0 EEII* IEEU4I38 Of 371 **E~ 3 any r.sd of replace =e:S hous=s psy. Os:scu. sued trr.=ecat417 w en the 13:!uu:t tese for essecuG' u-'-,: 3

           =act .;sder ue -0s:. form Reloctucn As.       e=erge :7 teed of me ccr=:nu. ::y tu un sad su ; cit, wcca tre utsd *o ;tc.

satance a:4 Res.1 P c;erTy Actiu;.s;uen been =st. ride '.asutuucca; este f:t su:.: 3 er:c e.s Peu::ee Act of 13 3* (P;t. I, 31-445) suca as ce aged 1:3 OsaMed v:s do ::t

41 de denied sucs eagttulty u & result caQ mieMon of rgu;te gay.go. 37 ggggg ;gn ;7 g;,;.

of ras De;sg usa. le, becu;se of & =A;ct l .. da ma6ed Ise61au and en. go rg, d;.saatar sa deter =med ty tse Pissident. (s) Oe!!stio ts sJ ued m tau setti.m. (4) "Prt.C.saster design" = eats 2st u = set c.a occassacy rMut:T=ents cet (1) "Pntste son *;ro".t crrss=anen* C3;Mity or meMure of ;tedue:ve us. age by raca Act. =taas any cen.gover==enta.1 afecc7 cr for wc:a a faccry cou.;d to used ==o est y tant curitstly bu (1) an e~e:. cataly st".Or to a =.a:ct Osaatar = u. l *.*05.31

              .          - Crme evan*euns * * * * " " "                                                     cercance with lxtur a;;Jcatie tes;ts and i.rmanang,                         uve  rulingm let.,ter g ,,gg,3      c,, g.ran:ft = the   0.5.

g tax Internal or safery ecdts. s;eca*. 2:: s or sta d. t.te=;u:n

               ':ta Secretary ct Hes;th. Educagon u= der section 301 (c). (4). or (en of tse tids.

and Wet.f ats, consutest wita the Dele. htertal Ravenus Code of 1354, or (u) (5) "Pre disa. ster cariditen" = e s:.s gaten of Autaonty to E's by tae Secrt. sausfactory ertdance frs= the Sta'e that ce state e.! re;tir er sernces:Or.' t! s tary (Docset .N o . PR . dated the zon.rerecue prod.uc:rg orgss=auen f acQty t==ecat417 ;rter to : e csuter I wC1 subject to the recarta or e Oty ts & r;tarc t ons a orttaaed tac:t into ccr.ndersten Orter da=ases, pou..y gaataasce sad toorctauon of tie or doing buscass under Stata law. see, detartersucc. L:4 6:7 u=.1300c.s Aw.trstor. (t) provide professaccaJ (2) "Educacesal haututten* = ear.J wtjca tad tet ;; aced upon its caers. counseung serv.:ee to ncta=s of =a;cr (t) Aar ett=entary school as de"sed Coc.

         . Csasters in order to rtueve = ental by secuon 501(c) of tas Ee=entary and
  • tt) Ottat.La.1:eu = tar.s a centr.tu.

tandts ;rocie=s caused or &gsratsted my Secondary Educanon Act of 1985; a tica pursuast to 6 pre!oct appucan: suc ma'or charer erits &ltemC; LD) (U) Aar secccdary acasol S.s de. sed whose accpe 9f TCrg 1E:2W400 :=;rtte* prvTde *

  • M au;.sta Ce to Staid or by section 801(a) of the Ea=ettary and =ents la the pucuc facCfy to de it.

local &gencaat or ;rttste = ental hetlth Secondary Education Act of 1365; cr paired. restcred, ree:r.structed or th crTla:ALot.s to ;rcetta s"4:3 servicae or (UA) Any L:.stitution af hagaer educa. placed, or hay castres thertu". wr.ica att tra.L24 of C1 aster wCrsar1; &nd (c) uca 44 dedged by secnon 1:01 cf the tot suchle under sectot.s 4C2 of 419 cf

           '.sfue suca t'.iles and ??fularacF.s u =ay R'gaer EduesLicn Act c! 190$                           13e Act 6:4 f or wC.Lc.2 2e R4nc:a1 to F.ecessary and &Cyrtprute to efectua          (3) Pnitte Ron*prCat f &cillry metas Director li=JLs his Sp;r$7&l 8.3d Ptter'ai
           &&4 U".aa destgacon.       '
                                                         &ny pr17444 non*predt educacc al Vtu.               I'.=dits to 2e eeC=ated ccet3 cf Os Mhry of Men                   III e=erttacy. =eclet1. &ad custocal eJg"Ele vert.
              **01.32
              **                                         cat't !&cu. lues. Lacluding Laote ! r the              (b) PoCedure. State sad local toter %*

7.a P.asional DLtetor =ay, at taa aged or csabled. Ltd !&ctitues on Maias =ents =ay suc= t sp;U:succ.s f or 7e4 request of '#.4 Govetter el En &2ected reservat*,ons ss ggaged by the Pitside:t. ertl assistance under 04 Act to regaar. State, provtds for a survey of ece.strac* (1) "Educaten facct:es" mesas e!sas. restore, ftec:struct. or replace pu:!!c ton maaer.als geoded 2 La4 disuter roo=A Rad twisted facCt:ts; tad equip * !6cQCes Dele: Stag to %Ae= wruca were Liected Etta on && t=argesty buJ fGt =ent, n.unaery, saa utilities tectuary da.=sted cr dest?cred in & =ajor disas. Aousing re9417. replace =eCl AoMAEr of tDyr0;rtste for lastracConal;ur; cees. tar. State sad local T7Ter *3:2Ls =37

           ;usuo !sectas re:aus med replace =ect- ft does not include staleue statau=.: or also re==it assucs:se.s on
  • ana;f cf ;rt.

far:rass operscoca, sad buamese gater* structures et f accces antanded ;r.=ardy este men.prc t ortsnascot.s a fcr edues. Fr.ses &c4 =ay taae tepropr.ste &cuoQ for athleue es.rutatler.s. conterta. rs=se tonal unuty, e=ertency. =eccal, ted to usure ce tysalabWty and ce f a4r or staa, evente for vtac.h 64=1uten ts to custodial este f acCtes. meluci:t raca distr'.turaon of nasced =stensas. Wher* be caarTed fc i the genersi pualte: and fac!1lties far the aged and diss2;ed. Ltd possah.e. suca seten =&T tnclude the f acilites used prt=ar.ly for ftJcous m. f aci: ties en Indian reservtucts vtaca voluntary sh a in of such =atanais straccon or any facOty to be used 3rt. were da= aged or destrered 37 6 =ajor

            !Or a pened of not = ort taac 180 days =Aruy in ectnecuca with any ;srt of cauter.

Ef ter taa =afor faaastat. Any tuocacon the progrs= of 6 sc ool or depart =ect (c) Codas. treedestions, satd sic td. Presrs= anan be t=pte=ented my tae of divtatty. "School or depar=nast of 41 ards. Por ce pur".oses of taene ret';;a. Restonal Dtrector, to tae estant ponalble. Mr.ary" is used barem u dadaed by seca coes, c Dr worcas sith &cd tirousa tacee cc=* tion 1:01 of taa Elster Educauon Act of cacens.'arrtst nad sta:d.appucable arf.s 4:1codes, s; Mad. tacee wtach pacias unaca trsdAuccauf supply con. Igel, reiste dirtetly to the hesath tad sa.fety structon =atanais m ca agocted tres. (g) =;til: rya =.asts strJcturte of sys. of persor.s usia.g me da=aded !M. Cry For the purpoese of taas secuca, ' con. tems of gay power, , ster gtcragg, sup. and stica wert in getert! 'ase 6:4 were strucuct =stenala" shall include bua;d. ;ty and catneuttoa. sews 4e ccuecuca enfcrced locally at ce c=e os tas disu. tag maae.a.s aca =ararta;a recuarvd for and tres=nent, telephoce. transporta. tar. !! such codes, sc+c'.acacens, sad A06:134 FT Alt. rvpacecnact hotm:ts, con. or otaer n=:lar putte service, standa.rd.s 6re 30413 wntag, 2e 4 ;u* Pucue f ac:1ues regaat and rsplace=ect. (W) "E: ertency f&caty* =eans taose east =ust proftco evidence. 6:d a Ted. and int Dof"." a2 f&r= &nd Dua m ese bum p structures. er rystama tased to ertl c2c:tl sasil ver fr. tast tmo ccdes. opersanna. Proftd4 sernces, suca u att prosecuen. spec:".cance.s. Lad standards. were is us e 13 WM PeOltak tidl! Tis. VCL 44, NO.10&-=*1DNisDar, May 28, 1978

EPERGENCY CPERATIONS PLAN STATE CF NEW Y;RK Anna!x A i AO . 9. Att, c , 0.*3 AULIS AND RtoutAT1cN$ ) it the *1 e Cf the dis & ster. "5**. ore to ter:1stJ LE&I & E*1Al'IE*Uf4 18 S'*t1* IGIUE IMd*7 " It? De Att. 'atder ?"It c;ees, s:cta.esterJ. cr star.dar*J. Es sary m tne Cuca: =te;tst se =17 ft.

  • 41 4;3. 3r *tte Y".  :( t.:t 3;4t.er I *u.

Creatithed &:Cve. 6 :!F to fug'. tie Mster* 3121 Ie 8?Dl?Aat IO 8 E:lI41 L: 014 0 Ast af IIII. sute wort. TMertl f'.= 04A g MM to SCCCtacle Mterna:W fcr restcrat W its f acti!!LeJ u?tt.er ? ute' erk:m. 021 2::=;ted to rtstcr:rg Oe !&C;.MI7 *.3 13 W0rd CA & gMat*la*deu tM*.L eI*Jrt*al g71 M = 3# 'A SOSrCYtd Ir

          ;ted.3& ster C0f. lt;ct &*d "n ast8ter                                          s 0 7% c.3*Ws O s.t Lrt (U Cr.aclete Cr                                            th0ee !&cOtte e= J             gitse 0:adet tl":s :175 att!rs tll Settr:1ste M *4 E!rJ:L*: 3:1018:0E08 4Ad 7% O 64MTe M.                                                                                              Or  I*%E== TrES            T C kE8 *r0N
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E.u!RGENCY CPEUTMNS PLM STATE OF NEW YCRX Annex A. 3::. 9. A:t. c (17) Based on a;;rovM cf a pr: Ject urder sectt:0 419 Of the Act to an (3) Pt2er remova.1 of fe:rts 2..d a;;ucane's ty the P.en:cM O. rector. a=ourt ex:eeda:g $^5 *00. tr.e. e t:rt vrktage a essent:aj u 2e c:::: :,.:

                        ;arna.1;*T=ents reay ;e = ace ::t u es.                                                                                          cont .tution scau rettri to a :stegortcM recovery of ce adecad ::=,=u::ry, ceed a cuarterly ;roject:c :f Oe a;;u. Tract or u a 90 ;ertent ccetr.tutton                                                                                                                                                                             (4) *rsecer a :eme .ta ;,3 :e .ved. :..

CMt's ;&asaed ocJaallerJ a 4 ex;e3:1* unaer i "*03 34(3) 4 tJ a.s a;; rove: ty the twily or ;;;;tec;jy, to tr,e g;;.,=gy,,,;7 tures. F*.u-aer :ar".al ;&y=en:.s =sy te Reo:r.E Otttter. at.; art e, made pen:cca.;y is :Meu.ary to ar.sure 'ti For tr.e :ur:etes f taa secton. (g) an adequue cua dow for ne a;;u asrs fun:tt: cal fur .amargs and equ: =est = ace to Noa y3;.,derg ate errete;.;nes ,7,; e .::,t

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restcrauve vers. W tras 70 ars uter ease:cM to tse e; erst n of tie f a.culty rta==une=ect of s.s ::::v:duc : ::n.

e traua.1 ;&rtal ;arr:ect, tr.e a;;u. v:.l.1 :e cess;:ered u ;&rt of a f accty: gover==ecu enu:7 for ce : st of rt.

ca.st asM1 succut a ' star of the ;u:Oc P.:tuad. A: vere *. nat ettc;arsele =0T=g dectu frc= his own ;rm 7 f acCues 2 te rega;. red, restcrtC. Or c0n* Us e'd or sur;lus Mu;;=ect sas;l be ie) Agy sa;f age value of ce:rus *r str*JCted uslag 2e rtquested funds, tr.e 4:11 ed to tte extent ; tacit *able, wrtesage Cleartd undte a3 a;;J*su:3 est1=sted cost cf then. and a 3rCDosed Ij) Cec.su=stle su;;Ues ds= aged er f0r ;utu: assatance s.=,a3 to itcu:ted scaed%e fGr L:2Ma!!ca and c =;1et 3 n. lost is a dauter will to corJidertd fro = Qe FtdersJ tta.:::ursemest M Ze kr' eluding e$t;.=sted Guarterly fua2 re. . eugttle for re;tacement u tr.e estant n;;gesat f ar 42 der;.ses actually ; :'Jrrtd qu'rt= tats. FoCow'!:s recel;l of su S that suca et;.ge= egg ts tc.ede vitaia. 90 far suca ejestante Of de:rts a:d 1.ksu 3 and saaedde w*.th amer.:=etts days of the date of tae Prestdect": dec. wrte kag e. by tae a;;ucast u tecessary. furcer aracec, tut u=2ted to a 30. day M. Feders] ;arnet: sten in me ad=. rastra. cu:.rt=est :! esca :te= so replaced ne 8 . 05.34 Conununity d.ue.m teens. uen of mese ft=ds wtu to crougn adC. to day dead 1=e for re;;aceme=t =sy te (a) no Ad=: atrator may =u.s a tocM partal pay =enu. Dere stau de wuvM by tne Regional Otrector where cet==u Jty ca. ster ;can. to a:7 ;xM suca a M isspecten and sua t u cet=ed a;;rc;r:ste. gover==e:S wrJes may refer a sud cecessary to tasure tatt tae fu:cs were ig) Wten the cir:umstancas warrsat. stasttaa lose of tax sad ocer revenues er ended := a.CcSTdance w".D 13e ;ur. the Reg *.Cr.M O!rTClor =ay *saage . tae as a resdt Of a =alor Olsa. ster. 4 d aa.s

                        ;Cae.s of sectica 03(flof tre Act and as cryt:41 ;to;egt a;;rgvaa try a gygst.tn. de=ctstrated & Seed !:r 1r.uc:a! ats;.st.

anown :n the '.ist:s and sc edule, and ueu ta4ed en cost esta=stos for the so. ance 13 ctder to ;4rdorm ;u g:ver . Anal payment of me tisst. proved wera tast do not 12clude escala. =entM fuse::::.a. ( A) Sma.;l reoaret orpuc4tions (M.htu t:en of costs caused by leng*.17 delay 1 Oc (b) A ccc==lty Osuter 1:13 2a7 eengnh:2m) . (!) Is any cue whatt tae ; art of Oe a;;Ucant or 1:. centrac. te a;; roved :n tatser ce Sacal rest ; tas Federna est= ate of total cost ap. tors, wtuca the disaster occurred er tat d.sca! proved by tae Reg.ocal Ottector for re. Fear t=.=ecately fouow2.g tant yest: tmburse=ect to tie a;;uca.=t '.s less than i . 05.33 1) h and M ee el m . Prctsdad. Acntreer, nat o=17 ene sucs 8:4.0C0 u der seccons 3C6. 43. and 402 loan may be a;; roved. T"us . !cas t! ta Gener&J: Detru and winkage of be thebe. Act. sed on tae100 it.ueu ;er cent centr.mucca will , lestance of sucs a;; roved c as norma.;1y accccc;ushed Dr a;;  !=groved, local viu be usedf;=:ucts gover==ent to carryorentoe=st. ex. s total eeumated cost Dtrect Federsi u. the a*ected State or local gover==ent. pand suca esu= 4 fu ct: ors to =ett d:.s. autance, and any usutance rtcuested by however, af the State or toesa gover== ant astar tslated need.s. an a;sucant on besalf et a ;rtvate sca. requests and the Regimal Ottteter de. (c) To octaan a coc.".tu.rary disaster

                        ;rrent ortsat.zacon, acau sol be incJuded termines that the use of a FederM loan, the local gover==ent =ust su:=18 in deter =tr.ang tae amount of tae ts.ueu agency is =ecessary he may Crect that a loaa rtquest througa the Governor or contr Ducca unser sectaan (18 of tse agency to accom; usa the worx. No an. his autaansed rt;tesentacte. De Ican AcL However. tae Rag.cna10trettar may tacrity under tais sect:oc for detru must be JusuSed on the tesis of :eed n; prove FederM funding under neccot.: c!estance tarcusa the use cf Federal and stM1 be based on the actuM sad ;ro.

306. 402, or 443 as scy :rstance vtert he afeccles a1112 be esert:. sed u Jese tse Jocted leases of revenues and csa. ster. ceterm;mes taat tae cart.uc. stances do not af ected State or local gover?.=ent saall rtiated erMases, u a resu;t cf the =a:or jusufy na m.ueu ccatntuuon under sec. fert arrange an unccccuonM author. disastef for the 1 scal year m vn:cs tae con t19 of tae Act 1:stion for removs2 of suca debris er disa. ster occurred and fcr the taree suc. (3) Funas contnbuted under t.*.s sun, wrecsagt frem punut ase ;rtrate prep. coects iscal years. Ttts kan retuast seCCort may De eI;eaded entner to re;&lt, erty, and aaMI agree 2 mde=gify t e v'.13 be prT9artd by the afected !cca! restore, recerstract or replace certus Peceral Gover==t:5 stalast say claim gover==aSt and certifed as leg 11 ty tae selected da.= aged or destre7ed ;u3uc fa. arJing frcm suc.n remortL All etaer. Gover:ct of a:.s autactJed re;rtsetta. cautes; to cot.stract sew ;utue fac;'.A:ss getry detr*J sad wrec' Cage citars ce Eve. If tae A*"istrater deter =11te wttic.m L".e a;;;1Catt determines to De 43all be perfcrued witaGut delar. Ctter taat the prolMted loss u suasta3ual &Od necessary to meet its Reeds for goveft. deCris clear %Cce as to be completed as LEat tae projected revenue loss ks con

  • mental stry". css sad func*act.s in the dis. rapidly u posa:ble, s' stent vtta Iedertl da=a.se es*.* sta3.

uter afected tress; or to undertade the (b) In adcuen to emettency worg to may approve aloan up to the a=cc t disaster wort autacraed undar sections u= der Sut;&rt B of taas part tae Me. of 3ro:Mted loss and ;roJocted usasur. 3Cf sad 403 of the Act upon whica tse glecal Ottector, we.ecevev te determmes related e.rpecaos of a mu= c.::12 3 erst. PedersJ eet.= ate of da. mages is based. It to be tn the putuc :sterest =ar! tag caaracter or 4 percent of 13e a:::a1 (C) Witaza 30 days todows:s comple. 't) Through tas use of FedersJ agen, operstmg budets fer tae asca2 year :.s con of the wort performed pursuant 14 ties, clear detris and wrectast result. wat:5 tae major cauter occu ec, tatt subsectacc. the a;;ticant stau fur. ing from a major Csuser from pu:Ucly wtuchever as the losser,24 ;rmc:;al cf Elsa a usting tarough tae Governor 4 Au. and ;rtvately owned lands and waters, the loan will be made avausele an :ncre. taoftsed Representative to tae Regional ang mente taaed on Csutar.reisged needs cf Dtrector of the wort performed and the 42) Mase *et=tursements to sry State tae appuca:L Ducue facalates tsat were repatred re. or LocM government f ar the rtmoval of (4) 3ues loans snail bear interest at stored. reet.c.structed, re=ta.eed or con. sucs depris or wreerage, a rate not less taan (1) a rate deter. structoc. This a.scr.g saan include a trief ite Determ sacon of putu 1=terest tramed by the Secretary of the Tressury descrt; Mot. locauca. lasuttace Cover. ur. der tats section satil con.sidert taEms tnto corJideraOon t'.e currtal ages. and total project Costs of the com. (1) Waether removM of such detrJ L'8faI' EAfEtt 11 Ad 03 OW18 E10 AIAI

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Sended in accortance vita Las purposes (3) Whetaer removal of tuCA debrJ turity compartale to tae average ca. of secuan (19 of tae Ack saa wrecEase is necessar7 to mMm SUUU88 OI 8MED IO8E8* EASE 8E8 A *"3 IO (D) If an a;&licaat subsequently sub. a Ca2ard w3Jca tarettec.: substaataal 30 Eetrett Cne.e:gata of 1 per centut=. 31u.'3 mits a su;mlement to its groject a;;u. straccon of undamaged punue or private (3) suca addicocs2 castge. L! any, t> cation that would ;3cretae the 8Tsat proper'7 ward covenas otaer costs of the pro. 15 1M5 PaDasat eeGettit. VoL es. Pec.10s-.with413ar. mar t s, t eF3

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EMERGENCY CPEUTIONS PLAN STATI CT .NEW YM X annex A ADD. 9 . M. t . C RULIS AND RICULAflCNS M att When 6: 1:;h:act !a.'s *s m&ct W Ftetrsl *.ntn::&! &asat&act on any

                                                       & umely start :! wert 4 grevet s::ar State.ownte , ?:;ttt7 tant a covend 37 At:2.utettion                                                                    ns.::: og u,.s ;ar             u trs;,n   u&t :,:tatr,g;.
r 3
n:a; ;3 se:u:r.s 303. 3'4. 4M, 403. er 4;3 of Oe &s &se:Wate State 3:h:7 c! sei!*t .sur. tr ateu tre c:rJiatrt: . tr.e :m ta:.

Act. ne Recon &. Ottt:ter sAE2 review ute at:rovec 37 the T*certi hsursact tag c a;;rovia or fte:., g ;,an:.,3 ine ;rejet Ap:reval &nd =.ar v.ta raw A ~ ":rster. uncer l ::;5.t. M sc: uen. *me ?.a r'.* si Te tral fu. :ms. f3) Teceral *. nt:11 r.s.: attn:t ut.cer ca.recter w! rets:,rt r.:.;&::e w;t ,

                                                                        $wecart (--Moces insuramu                     TIlle P. Of the Act.                                                                          the prons:cas ;a taas :&rt .r. .uu; g 'u.

I MU3.41 GenereL j 2203.64 Applic.a61u . sics &&sig:setts ,',3,r L*Mt 7tCtts; u. Su3att 1 .er l .. 3 4 wata.gyt* m ,

                                                           "he Flood Otsuter Protecuen A:t of                               i&> Federal naan :al usi.s.'&nce f ar te;y sug3,et to :: gegn33er,3 gg .,f, p 1973.             P"Ja. l 83-:M.       imposts    cert    &:n     ?umantat restricusas on a;;rtva.! cf Feder&! *. 1:enu.*.ec by tr.e TederaJ hsursace Ad.

ters :3 3;;10:ss  :.n ta arts Ouuter Protecuen Act cf :3;; aT. ~ volvec.

                                                         &acia; &asa;&act !:t &ctu;.s:uca or ccn. 2"mattatcr u Man: s:ec;&l acod hu.                                                                                   f d > 7 r &ay state.cene.s tungmg ::t str'Jc00n Su.rpcses f0r use 1.*t tr.7 nrts &r unlets exemptec Stovt. is suCject to Covert 4 27 ta at;ttvec State xa:

Cefaed CT the $ttreta*7 && 40 art & hav. the 01 rt.strttuCr.s and limataWC .s un. seg.tasurst;g, *g g Re gggg} 3;,7  ;! q:,;; b*g spect&l *. cod ha: Arts. The Lupiemen* Scted tf *the Mood Ouuter Protecten gggy 7,qu;fg pyggg gg gggqugg, og ,.,. Lt.1: of Pua. ! . k-234 under tr.e Act Att of .3 3 for ; ;r:Je:t &ppucaucas tursace covents ;rtecsec Mr=stte.t is provided by ta.ts susp&rt. &;ProvtG !0r auch tuuaangs 13 &Ccor$* restorauve wCrE tllftt.e !:t rt.maurse* I 2 01.60 Deanmem. "".I.0 1 sf ecuve 05 :*uow st; Mar:::.1974,if et red

  • meat uacer tat Act.

(e) When an el;ct;e a-- ' - A3 t&1 WI LO E8 ""c "Fecers; 3M3E AM"a&2 tr&l Insurnatt Aam1*JSttstor h&s $$tnu* *ie * &aent risterstive verg [" s-* "' taustanet" ?.ec int &reu havrg s;ecial f. cod hu. 3am=&ged by & ils&sW* - cr

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       '~        s
ear.s &ar ;cas or st&nt er &ay ocer tres in a ecmmuruly = wh::n tae s&2e of
                                                       .orm of :: rect or 1 :are:t Teteral aaua 20o4 tasuruct .u tus mset set:asit                                                                                  good tr.suraat, to e,60 , ides'*p;b emgo=vay,u, auau                            7 e1es 7-";

1;&l L&sast&Oct under the ACl &ad taese ua0er the N&uCn&l Flood lasurtt:Ce Act to g,n,u ah _ Q* g rtOstuCC.s

                                                      ..rsu&st            to I air"  wn1CA il not tX*.!uied Cf 1788. &ny Duda:Ag and C0ttetts 30% usefu h!e of he tug-;
                                                                               .. 5.63-                                                                                                                                                                                *[rg;he coverec by toce tr.sutsatt f ar the fun work u cete-- ed -

tel F*. g R

                                                                            & acta. &&tastance ist &ctu:.u. tr.wtstle vajue or the m&x.;=um &=oual Diretter. For .Ec[e iu.[:r [g's c eh.@. aJ
t. ten er c nstrutton purposes" metas of v. sura.nce avstist:e wn:caever is tae the tuttble taput.att tse.tata.. tut
  • En i 437 fCr"n of hCer&E .*.a&LClad &saut&att lesstr, le not tug;tle for 7titr32 Aaan. good t guygggg gg=,ga mgggg, gy,g p,, .

wra a as :atenced .a vnote or in part f or cial u..atance, riccal Otrector sa&M suspeng any future the a.ct u;& luc r.. constructieA recca. st".1:uCE. rtP&tt. ct ut:rovettent of &ny pro'*ved 4 Foraf&O terproject a:311 cauer.s Jure 30.13*3. ;f tue Fed ap** Teder&1 Sakntt&1 usat&nu usu; su-a dellaquency is e"-

  • W..

pVa!ACIT or Driv &Mly owted buMa af Cr ert! lasurtate Acalirastr&tcr ha.s idtnu. (f) n gg g stage hgg gggg agg7;ygg 200 tie aome nr.a fer &af m&Calaery. ned th arts in a temmu.*Jty a.s havug by the Feder&l lasurtatt Acm;a:.str&tc? eTal; ment. $xtures, &nd furnistiags special f. cod hu.ardJ 132 the CC= Cually g3 a gett.tgggggr, gg, ggggggj p,7,;;,;g contunea or to be contamed thertm. ts not ;&rutap&tmg in the Sood issutaace n AM Cetermint tr. nmount cf st!!.ta.sur. (c) "Bu::aang" mes.*J & w&Eed anc prsgr&m unser the Nauccal Mood in. roofed structure otaer ta&a 6 Bu or sur&nce Att of 1968. restor &&Jte wort u gy asce a ggjorappuC&Cle gyggg;,7to ta7 gggtuaal:2 333g inm&te.d gggg g 114uad Stor&4e taas. Laat is fu.Oy egg}osed lee retult Cf dis & ster C&magt to budd=ss such telletarar&OCt CCytr%49 !!Om 'nt , &nd af xed to a permanent site, in a spect&J f. cod *.uart arts is taths; Die yedertl Frtal for per=&ne:S restersure (d) "Commualty*' means &ar State or for heuti ansactal tutstanu. l' la the Cut Cf SutE&rtgrtph (1) of wort. 4 4:14 or Dolita &J sub41Yuaan taereof, or ag) 13 a.dwrfstertag tt:s sect m Rg.

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  • OI D18 E*IIIT8EE
                                                      &af MCa&& tt De of EJthertaed trit &2 cr. become trocle for Teg"ut! dataM as* 81Cn&2 Dttwetcts w".O Unu2e currect :.           EF DGNOIEI      E87 t&rdaauca or .CAs&& Nauve M11&se or                                                                                                                           f or**.& Con octa: Sed frtm tat TMt-u h.

orttrJ2auo" for wrJCh ta applicauer. "L8 t4 hC8 k' C' C0*l34D3t7 'ChCEr3'd sursace Ad=casttuen W 13 eau!7 State.:

                                                      !3r *trt*01;&uet :.". the N&uccal Mood WB su mott.".3 Wer Ce date W the hay 138 L sat 1&f&4tcr7 3r M it m Of seU**
murece mm= ts = se we wnu.r. ,recers! Duntie surver nemort awal:*e.

au tu=onir a u st un er.!oru = .or nr.= n u n ce = .:= ursa a ar=- := :rJutsat,t.

w. m ace. t:0 cor==

unser uaiues tun:1e f:, tat neu:&r tr

                                                      ;!Ma mar.18ett.4al rtfu1&uons !ct tse                          eM.L ottams &ad m*4At.123 the Reces. emetteaC7 artes Wit?Jr. .ts jur.ba Cuct Or.* 'gr. &&O .                                                                  tr.sman Dol!!F for Ce &Q. boua:&r7 287.s &aa food 13.se.r&hata            3rCfttF1.      f. cod          rd Lit rate por&ted cornmurgue.s .t ;r vate r or.. u: Gated !!!e of the itstortute wors or mapa.
                                                      ;rc$t fM111taes th1:a m&y W ctr.e!"N                               '
                                                                                                                                 # #"8Md IME"II- ' ILIA FTU 18                                                                      g            y 2

euCD1e for Tecer&; Casuter W. ster.ct # 1" Dt?ttter; pot.a U+ E3 UW tr.6 pr'1Ed U' IM M* Dut do Sol fulf.11 the amore ce?.r.4Lcrt ovides DAA with l *20143 Cmrej. must meet the W 1.JbrScie requirt. Mudn MCU.M V.HeCL F**va!ons C ments of tae.se ret".lJ&CorJ &nd must De e.s Muir ,m n* g4 g,gg ggf' 'ha 7, s'att,7 y C g' , 7;,Chr" 'o *.0% &*g*j'y y, ,,- g) , spoMored ty an 4:W 121 rornmunits s - "f -*g, vntet fu;.*.0,s ta c e2*Jtson .r. g&ses w r. erg -unH for Armannt NS tor &uM u..ter

                                                                                                                                                                                                                    **g, P.ic.WCuon A:t o f 1,9*3. N,s.1.,93 tae provutot 3! the F*.%d D.aa. ster P%.                          . o rt wit!un LD lienuf.e4 *.ood.ht:ard ,. , o gg,g,,,7,t u *g7g o" " t',' - *, g
  • t,enos Act 6psa arta eMn if a 2004 114 not octutoned
  • tae ma . 31. ster Ceciarstion. !! the {"20$.64 Dennitions se used in tNs

( ,.05.63

                                                          .                  Ear.                                    seguram repiscos a et=la:ag cutatae                                                                     suApers.            .

tal ':T.e fcuow.Lg . t..eror.es of hd. ofina .rava tal "cod ha.:src tres. Feceral erna duuter Luistant.e autt.orued uncer  ?. * - 42 &&ststance for eng131e per:ca. gg3 Anatar.ce* = tear.s any "'a= f the AC14.re ext!uSet from tr.e pron 1202.e 7,g,ggg g7g3g ygg,, 3,gggg,3 g;; f,~gj* Dent r**MP5GVe wore w'.3 not be derJed gg 7,;;gg g, 7,g gg 7,, 7,pggy, y,ggggg _ g of tse T;ood Duaster Protecuom Act at  ! *e i 1873: *.ctnu. " w ,trucapate . tasure or taf t.1ure of Ce tr.e *ood in*or construct ans preterty u the re's'Ut (1) FedertJ *Lanc a. uain tar.c e .. br no. .rctram. of & msier cau er and wni:a ts tct es. S 87. emergency wors eueat a for :.ne p.a. o W.*.ere permtatst rt &lt, re;1&ce. c!uded.surruant m pnggg.y tog.,i,g::g g gy g gg..g, tecuca Lac reservat.on cf life sa: mant. vt re;octuon a tavolve:L. .,.ood. =,m, Property eilptie for Ftaerti re;=.D rg. droo*At not retmrtC ty ICc4117 Eppu. . ggg, ,ggg gggg, n ..y meat uader tse Act. O.:.: examstaan tn. cActe codrt, stectactuer.s. tr.3 st& starts " ciudes euctie e=ertency wort under: cAn te &ccomptuMc at tae ortus es. I M034 Ea d esim. (u Sunstit 3 (Imergeseass:; ttis sua. perd p&rt C mre Su ress:en). Ead; da. ':'te followes caterortes of Te: rst il :**S .45

  • S 33, ..;3 34 4 D e R*810CA O!retter wul wort 41&utar Lutstance Ett exttuted f rom ?.e
  • 8.33.
  • 44ose:r vta ce Stau Coor:U & laf C?.l. requin centa to octata a:3 m& int &::

2 0844. 63d ::*l.lf .4 Sutport D (M&;or cer, state us locsJ goveraments. &cd suca courance Es a remmrte er se:t:n , D.sa. stars). of this part, the *es, st&* of the Federal Ir.sursace 314 of the Act tag this subpart: 17 W75 Pedi &At5611rit. VCH., 40, h0.103= WEDNitbar. Mar 30. Mr8 i

EMEMENCY CPIS.ATMN! 8LAN STATE U NEW ?":2 annex /' " 3* * ' 2 *" ." * - AULIS MD 2ECUL.ADCNS 2.*Se ta re:argen:7 us.v.a.:.et ;r:used a: -e-tals teuc a.M7 sts'.sh't. ace. ibt ne c: aster ;n;ane,51 :n. usier sec :: ;M ct ;;f. :! me A:t :uate ca :ecassa:7 Lamruce m pra. s grs= ca; te carnec cut ta saortar.:e th) Asutas: tot lurv.;44 u.eurdt tect 60'.ast fu:.Te Ica.: to 1.:.e ;rctert7 v.t tae pouc;es set f:re e i ::;3.; as: secu:: 4;; cr 43 d 1.:4 Ac& f:.r kr.J 34: Lasura:x.e must stctect s.41.us h:ss ce f t.h v:.::.g geen=as; Sate-ce.e4 ; rem:T7 ht .3 : overt 4 37 to ce ;te:ent L:n act 60.e.7 W tant (1) Ta prectn !st me t:l*.utzt ar. an e ac. ate S ute ;c;.:7 cf se;!.tssu:* ;4 rue: v J:.a vu da=44tc cr testt:yet ez;e::n:us ;r:n:te of ca::. stet rt 't!. uce scSrtvev. 71..e A* '-' vau r. d) To ::a: Jane pctas;.u.; f.r.ute: et. l 37 Os =a::t Osaster, MD* Mf" 3 '8 8 '" N"7 h til .c)of .tsustas:s ts: A:s;; fer er sa:uos any +;;rt:ert7 .,tr

t 1 0:05.71 Durades of insurarwe cover. var:2.g. evt nu:3. a:1e=er;t:r ;;;.
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va. 1.rrarasse:.3 : tr*t.s0 atty &Ya.* to :TT =ea4ults. ne 4;;""--t sasa ;rsvut u.surutts 3> T 3 m u e a e e:e:as :,f u ., n at.t. asMuate.10.4 setea.Lrr. 2:N .:i ut ::t ';::-;ted. 2: P.: ass. stres u. :nues tr.at ce reca:rW :.:arretssce coverage w:;l taf ;g ef e.::n ;agg use ang 2 g.:.2.. as: e: tr :;g v&7 f 2:.;.;L:e. :rs.".: c33 :e --*' la=e4 ! r =e uut::ste: ufe u:= ;rumens ud :7 s!.:..:::1:: g -c ;es.

;4, ;.us.=. =e urs. ces. Me c asse.s of tr.e restcrsuve worz or of tse iss.: red ae;;:3 06. uter.;:ta:as=3 events.

ud Ce:r.s asi: s. CdEe8 asa leTT%S. EIC E 'fII. ' AS #f k3 E' I'838* g gg ggg pu===2 sau:u. 6r.c uuut7 cate.tu* I ::os.;: A,emmes. fee meteries) AJ used 2 tau s4:M r".

= sys54:ts. srem.a. (a) "O;.saster pt:t td:sf.J glass'

)*.33.64. A p pa.esWit?. When 1. .rarante is required. undef ::taas tacu :1&u ;rtCated 37 Ttce.rC. (a) ne rttu;;e:.e:u of :as sub; art ts

                                                             ..       su;&rt ce L;;acast sea.1 su==2s state, es ;ocal rt'er== eau = 647u:e staa 1,;;1y t: au su. stas:e ;urs::sst to44e                     endtsce       of a;;ues:14 ::.mrt:ce ecter* cf uun;stes :.ststers f:r ce ;" ;cte 0t ctatf fT.;aud usur1=Wt F.t Las Cf ufJrt:t tf ett:?e 3esu:,3 40: ct C3 Cf                      4 A t T.*a rp.                                                                                           ...*r.a(emt 5 asa s;ett to acy ma:ct c.auter ite!.ared 37 CfSJ'Cl 5801-l':80':f Th' 87"' 5:d ext *:t dedvery a a;d to esas:et n =::. J. as:
                                         .a. 13 %.           of sJu tr.*urt:4e c';tersat r.3 be su2* ; rov'd '- * !:r c*sa. ster =;;gs := watt.
Pr:.u*.e. t sf.et 2.:a7 ject to a;;rctal t7 tae Ragtc=Al :r4. reestOtauca. as rMete*7 (b) No sec usuts e ata: te ap.
tettd'es;tas C4 a;;ucaal sa.
TSY'4ed EI"' W #' (bi "P-* Mal us: stance * = taas assuins:es, accept.a:;e to Os Ear.::a1 g ::31,;3 4,earenew for desible fund.Def trsats  ! = ce Prestunts ?.sts.ar Re.

P,=d unger tuttart;7 ;f secu: ::1 Ettester, c.u a:y :.uura ce rnuated me. u=ter 0:se tera.sta:a **.2 e ctua:e4 of the Act.

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  • 8 ,*f "'82t" ' 1; 4'T (c) -S*.ste dWur unsni .m es.

ud -' * ' ta.:M. *'* =') 5:: $18 erc=aice = e.s ee n = eccruwe ic) A;;em e a o u rr.= ew.c. C*: '" ' h " it:lect 4;;2:::::a =ar ce deferred 37 a ['lf* " = .# *.. M I.8(**'U * "I' tse Rega,ce.M Ottestar f;t st to eseted _.4,,mruca seca; tap,le m 37 =e Govert:r er 27 State '.aw sa n. e Recstal spensible for overc c: aster ;rr:4.ns. a; =:. ss to ;tf: ;t ce a;;ucast to '".,.negcat 3 it r ettam and =ac. tess m4 t= cect:1r. ace er ::.a: Art.

                                                                                                                  = ,= g,
;rensa s'.:.:a us:.:n.::.:es referrec w is 7.0:                        y"f-.  -surece cf 24   Ac4 and   ascamcnd Wuc=17    1: sec.(d) Tecastet! asstrias:t* met.as ;r1 gat.? rs;c (b) of cu sect:r. De A4, *- as t w. AJ ;&tt of Ec MMn:H gg,3gg ,g p;;ggge, gg,;;,g                                                              ggy,;, gg g
         ,Ln ter. was: se geess tacessary. W a;;Wt 4:12 agne to pronce 2 c                                                                work.sacas and c
 =a.r. azte $ ce tJ:e !ct,re,s.e:anaaos of ce =- tmter . as==, of tuune ,essctacoma.cu, , sue., u d .:
                      .                                                                                                                                         m uu:ne . ,,,, onfer.
 ,y,,,d)u,;, 3, a u. ; . .t.E No &;;.u:sst !st assatance u=cer arc;em Muc .s 1ccauce. desen;:tr.                  .,,,g;.acuc=&2
                                                                                                                  ,                       =s ter.als,     ud ctuer u*. ass had cursuc= of tan asce ecut*

secess 4;: asa 09 cf =e Att 42.a.2 re- ste. =&ste and sac.ma W m .=Am sec,3 rnc VWaerstf.Jt7 e.s. cairsar" =est.s cetn sucs us:.stuce fer a 7 pre;erT7 cr a:d sosdcaste tararsace pouc7 ::::n* r7sta=a== '.:ns';rauct of pountal ca.

 ;&rt canc! fcr v 1cs he saa previouMy bers. De Rag. anal CncW. EM .WW uters = tat:=3 of ;rctwbCi?. f.rtcue:ar7 etcelTM A&s;.staset usaer tse Act ?.r.;eas CI.ca usu=g and acaecWe muand 27 =tg atute. anc 1Ses=:t. t= citet to f ore-tarurance a ggg ggrequ:194            g ,, u=      ar seccon gggg,           31,4 cf i.. 3.34 cit 4) saa ocer renews u to es.st taalt ;tssa.Me a scu. := spe.c:* c au ,,e      Cat =a ts u neary M M 6                  ;P.t u.

6t

                                                                                                     .,tene .geogrt;;1:t!.u.eas.               on tse ;ec;1e.

mcu.n . ce .u FT1. ootained,Ana .

 . . . .* ' " * ' ,    ,,.7,   ::3;sta. sed   wua   res;ect   to  ent.:.n    = u;euci    2 ociac      .

trsursace purrasat to ce Act 434 taete P . Gas.

                                                                                                                   . , . . . . ! ace (e) =sursace in=rtments pnsented ,.,g g ,,,,                                                                     =.

t= taas s;: cart t=Au a;;ar staa:7 to g .::es,;7 Tederal Dimw Preposedne

  ;nysta =ct.;rc . af ac.'.;;;es waa:- re. 1 2*15.;4 5 4f.imersace.                                                          pp. ,,,,,,

coate usatat:e u=cer secto: 4C*Lt> af A StaJa =ar e;ect to set u a self. ce Act. P tvata sc=.;reat erzas::ancas 1: surer wit.h ressect to mar or sal of ce to esta$Es,a a 3rms.= ci csuE'r'fM m g .. g.g .g r ., g. *

                                                                                                                                                                   ;te.

s:A2 rat =at *.ecessar7 doc :esta:c3 f at.: : es balc=g:34 to it. Suca as elec. .wetsua cas utt.::ss ce aarn:ss of all and uraruces surraast to .y*:aWsse;stt enu.: ce as;rc;nau ;,acant u ce ,aag not.1!

                                                                                   ... - ececlarM m eer seceons c wrta:4            at t*e 3.na sp;rce nate
                                                                                                                    ,,3 m ,,,,,=,,, ,, e ,g y                 =     .age c as asa to 64: or 4t3 af t e Act or suaseque:CT.                    g3 p7,n c g pagg,g.;;gggn go y,q.

t *.303.69 Trpo et naruruces. nas accoanpsnaed by a ;;as ist Pelf el

  • arm natta'as sad cca- x: 3 ' rwis.m to set.n Assura:cas to cetam tr cenue.oe n;suttast.rsaaste.

undar 17:.s =3,.uom,. surname w=Jea asa etodaur.e a.nuatactcr.y

                                                                                                 ,c =r . to ,e     renews ce..Ad*               of,,F,eder.al
                                                                                                                                             .            achtues reEt'r.

Scequate, t=d =ecessary tasurt=ce staa etts cannaeus: 31stal of the Act. No c,,, ,;j

                                                                                                                               , gggag
                                                                                                                                  , ,,, d,e,,;.

7 rt:stsu = ud *v De regu:rM caly f:r tse type of tme of rue: self.Lasurst sasil roosave sasutance y,, , ,'T Tecersi c.3& ster 3rt;trociess.

   *anic                 clucM - ~J CeCarace: of under suc ascuc a for nr.7 property or .,33
   = Sa)Cr Csasut                   2 yM tr.e da.Mgu      :stt m cer. eof fora uvtita
                                                                                                                    #ga                    . g gg,'y ug gygg.,gg occurred.              m aes:can.Ottater        sau ta5         .2v.e           nce 18d. saac prTT!ously e Aet. 2 m r,, -dgt,in of r,eeru us s au p u=.

Figultt 5/ estar type and ens =t of m* sataan tha. Insursace for eues pts;er 7 g,t ggg gg g.;; g e:Trciset. :nttauts. sursnee ca: &n cen12M to M= he rgb* Or part LDervol vpudd mate been rea. s=g evuuttor.3 to e: t ct Caa. ster 3rt. seman;e D7 ce n;;reprista State _sur. * **gy g,ggggi,'  ?*M8:*88 E PC EI'28' acce CC==Asne=er resposs1Me for Sveoert G. -Deester ht;ervenes e t4) 2;eason=4 tad =c:atert*2 dis.

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Annix A Appendix I COCN;Y OF S;'FFCLK j I. PURPOSE The purpose of this plan is to provide for =casures to be taken to protect life and property.of residents in the Moriches Inlet Area in the event of a flood disaster. II. SCOPE The plan provides for actions to notify the public; and Tcwn, County and State of ficials; initiate protective action; evaluate the severity of the disaster; to coordinate assistance and to ralocate the residents when ne ces sa ry. III. STATUTORY AUTHORITY .

1. New York State Executive Law - Article - 23
2. Suffolk County Executive Order E-03A
3. Federal E=ergency Manage =ent Agency (44 CTR, Title 44; Ch. I with sub-chapters A - H) .

IV. SEOCENCE OF ACTIONS

1. The Town Supervisor or Civil Defense Coordinator will notify the Suf folk 9 s4 iw ..

County Depart =ent of E=ergency Preparedness of an existing or i=pending emergency or disaster.

2. The Tevn Supervisor will take appropriate steps to mobilize all Township personnel and equipment necessary to meet the emergency.
3. The Brookhaven Supervisor and me=bers of the Town Board vill asse= bis at the Emergency Operating Center located at the Bald Hill Ski Area, Parks Department.
4. The County Director of Emergency Preparedness may activate the EOC and may institute the Emergency Operating Plan (see E=ergency Operating Plan -

d3 \\ Annex A Appendix M attached).

5. The local Fire Departments will be responsible for extinguishing fires,
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       ,         and removing trapped and injured persons.
6. The Suffolk County Police will assist in notifying populace, re: evacuati:n,
                 =aintain traffic control, prevent looting, and =aintain order.
7. The Town Superintendent of Highways will be responsible for public access to all Township roads.
8. All Township Deparnment Heads and those persons responsible for pro-viding e=ergency operations, shall carry out their responsibilities as directed by the Town Supervisor or Civil Defense Director, when given the authority by the Town Supervisor, V. LOCATICN OF FLOOD AREAS
1. Moriches Bay Area (approxi=ately 18-20k residents).

West - Williz= Floyd Parkway North - Montauk Highway East - Quantuck Creek - Westha=pton Quegue

2. Moriches Bay Area for evacuation and shelter will be divided into four ,

areas: I Area I - Mastic - Mastic Beach West - Forge River South - Montauk Highway East - Williz= Floyd Parkway Area II - Center Moriches West - Terrell River South - Montauk Highway East - Forge River Area III - East Moriches Speonk-Re=senburg East - Speonk River South - Montauk Highway

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EMERGENCY OPE?aTIONS PLAN CCt.TY OF SUFFOI.K Ann x A Appandix 1 West - Terrell River Area IV - Ves charpton Beach - Quogue East - Quantuck Creek , South - Montauk Highway i West - Spec .k River VI. IVACUATION A'ID SHELTER PROCEDURES Area I Shelters:

1. Vs. Floyd High School, 240 Mastic Beach Rd. , 2,655 persons
2. Nathaniel Woodhull School, Francis Landau Place, 600 persons
3. V=. Floyd S chool, Lexington Rd. ,- 1,100 persons
4. Southaven School, Montauk Highway,120 persons
5. Patchogue High School, Medford Ave. , No. Patchogue, 3,527 persons
6. Hampton Avenue School, Brookhaven Ave. , No. Bellport, 800 persons
7. Barton Avenue School, Barton Ave. , No. Patchogue, 910 persons ,
8. Trament Avenue School, No. Patehogue, 775 persons
9. Patchogue Armory, Barton Ave. , No. Patchogue, 310 persons
10. -Tangier S=1th Elementary School, Mastic Beach Rd. , 950 persons
11. William Paca Junior H.S. , Mastic Rd. ,1,741 persons
12. Moriches Elementary School, Montauk Highway & Lewis Rd. ,1,464 persons Area II Shelters:
1. Center Moriches Elementary, 511 Main St. , Center Moriches , 550 persons
2. Center Moriches High School, 311 Frown Road, Center Moriches, 550 persons
3. South Manor School, South St. , Manorville, 410 persons
4. Dayton Avenue School, Dayton Ave. , Manorville, 340 persons Area III Shelters:
1. Eastport High School, Main Street, Eastport, 650 persons
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   -               2. Eas tern Ca_ pus , Suf folk County Co== unity College, Speonk, Riverhead Rd., Plverhead, 2000 persons
3. Il additional space is required - Suffolk County Air Base should be used.

Area IV Shelters:

1. Suf folk County Air Base, 3,000 persons VII. EVACUATION ROUTES The following are the pri=ary North-South Ivacuation routes:

ARIA I Mastic - Mastic Beach k'1111am Floyd Parkway - four lanes Co =ack Poad ktitter Drive

  ..'                    Mastic Poad AREA II Center Moriches Old River Road Wading River Road AREA III East Moriches , Specok-Re=senburg Moriches Riverhead Poad, County 51 - f our lanes Eastport Manor Road ARIA IV Westha=pton Beach - Quegue Beach Lane Riverhead Road 3, County 31 VIII. EOUIPMEUT & RESOURCES IN.ENTORY Equipment and resources data are maintained on a current basis by each Township Department.

IX. TOWNSHIP STAFF PERSONNEL Names of key personnel, with phone numbers, listed in Annex.

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Margacts Dums, Director Robert Meyer, Director 438 SpanTe %e PJelos Lane North Esoylen, Niin*-Y0rk 11703 Nc'rth-Eaoylon, New,Y:rx 11703 557 3119 957 3170 N N a W 1 ".m..a .. ,,.,,.w- - m we . Ctrol Canning, Receiver of T:xes arald D e airmen Stoylon Town Hall Qao '- .own Hall 200 Iast Sunrise Highway a

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                  **$$                                                                             Brookhaven Town Hall 205 South Ocean Avenue Patchogue, New York 11772 History: The Town of Brookhaven was estaolished in 1655 atong the north snore of Long Island, from Stony Brook to Port J ef ferson. More land was accuired in later years (Pat.

cnogue cecame part of it in 1773), cringing the land area Stanley Allan up to its present size. Brookhaven Town Hall 205 South Ocean Avenue

Description:

Brookhaven, the targest in area of the 10 Patchogue, New York 11772 towns, extends from Smithtown and Islip on the west to 654 7822 Rivemead and Soutnampton on the east. It is the only Town in Suf folk County wnich extends completely across Deputy Town Clerks the island, from Long Island Sound on the north to the Cecalla Ayers Fragola Atlantic Ocean (including Fire Island) on the south. Laurt Murray Population: 337,875 Area: 326 square miles General Information . . . 654 7300 Brookhaven Airport Raymond Furchak, Administrative Assistant [ _e1M . m = m- o':7 Grand Avenue Mastic, New York 11950 Henrietta Acampora 281 5100 Brecknaven Town Hall 205 Soutn Ocean Avenue Patenogue, New York 11772 654 78C6 Irene Abramowitz, Supervisor Canine Road Deputy Town Supervisor Holtsville, New York 11742 Eric J. Russo 654 7990 T' Q-

Q >w , a o e,n p a .i::.. .. . m ::en,  ;;u~6.? .~_._.1 Arthur Malaussena, Solo Assessor Randolph Hudson, Executive Secretary 475 East Main Street 475 East Main Street Patenegue. New York 117/2 Patchegue, New York 11772 3 654 7903 l 654 7950 l WM r, m c w:i.1; ' i: t v .s : . . . . = ,. r . ; y ,y, q .m Allen I, Sak Thomas Cramer, Director 475 East Main Street 475 East Main Street Patenogue, New York 11772 Patenogue, New York 11772 l 654 78a7 654 7914 i i [,1;in.r m . g.pq r 9 :n w, = a i .mii tr. .g.v.m l Frank Faber, Comptroller Albert Rebehn, Director Brookhaven Town Hall 20 Medford Avenue 205 South Ocean Avenue Patenegue, New York 11772 Patenogue, New York 11772 654 7882 654 7849 N1

     ; r n .e.g porn y-a                                            Harold Malkmes, Superintendent of Highways Old Town Road Carl Abel                                                    Ceram New York 11727 Ross Loper                                                   732 3571 732 5610 Deputy Superintendent Daniel Russo riiht.h;rrg73:lesj iyy,;a Joseph Goetz Chief inspector 475 East Main Street                                         David Overton, Historian Patenogue, New York 11772                                   SIL FLO Building 654 7932                    ,                                 Port Jefferson, New York 11777 585-8C88 E= .) C, =; s a : .me s ' i: c . ve z o :.. e M.w.ic u.1 -2 Cari Carrolla, Director Farmingville, New York 11738                                 Eric J. Russo, Director 735.c44o                                                     Brocknaven Town Hall 205 South Ocean Avenue Patchegue, New York 11772
1. . i , . w w.m u,..u'. ,2nnem 654 7807 Edward Romaine, Director 1717 North Ocean Avenue gyng 3ugAC Patenegue, New York 11772 Gerald Lawlor, Supervisor 654 7929 Old Town Road Coram, New York 11772 732 5610 Richard Araujo, Coordinator 3 au w p.g n a e.r.)c u r eir or r i ici mi= ,.m:. .
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Main Street Richard Fitch, Commissioner Yacnank, New York 11930 Old Town Road 924-4344 Coram, New York 11727 732 5610 bhM'TJ j Suff olk County District Court John Luchsinger, Chaltman 654 7908 5 7 ** ~^^7 T'{ g q' **"P *?M" ':" ^'^'. M3 '""" Richard Rupolo, Suptryisor Erocknaven Town Hill Vincent Donnelly, Commissioner , 205 Soutn,. Ocean Avenue 475 East Main Stret i Patenogue, New Yerk 11772 Patenegue, New York 11772 654 7832 654 7938

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7"lTT"f! 'in s? , e m ;d Cherry Grove Water Olstrict Suffolk County Ospartment Francis Schumyer, Superintendent 21 East Masem Scuare umi.._.p y East Paten 0gue, New York 11772 236 2297 Herbert Osvis, Commissioner 20 Medford Avenue Patchogue, New York 11772' Fire island Pines Water District 654 7881 Clem LaFountaine, Superintendent ho as L gu r a w o 11782

                                                               . i rmw EC'T.rar Fa q, n a.;M Stony Brook Water District o nv       ow    a John Siedlewicz, Jr., Superintendent 205 South Ocean Avenue                                Box C Patenegue, New York 11772                            Stony Brock, New York 11790
    ~ 654 7858                                             7514179 h&MMTd                                                 M Elaine McKibban                                       Thomas Williams, Director 20 Medford Avenue                                     Main Street Patchogue, New York 11772                             Pcd Je:ferson, New York 11777 65 &7954                                              4715588 rnanam annon-nwammeras =:rnnnenneens:

Elisabeth Taibbi, Senior Citizen Advocate Gerald Palermo, Chairman The M OD 475 East Main Street Route 25A Patchogue, New York 11772 Mt. Sinai, New York 11766 654 7948 341 4000 TJuteRECENER F. Daniel Moloney, Receiver of Taxes , Main Street Port Jefferson, New York 11777 4734236 i Deputy Receiver of Taxes Madeline lovino Louis K. McLean l 31 Cak Street l Patchogue, New York 11772 475 3944 k1EiMeluL111WMdied John Rauh, Olrector Dawn Onve Shiriey, New York 11967 654 7916 WEHICLE.CONTRQL4DIVISIO9COF Anthony Rianola, Fleet Service Manager i 700 Canal Road Mt. Sinai, New Yorx 11766 473 3380 E'llis a .5 e m H WJ Suffolk County Water Authority serves Brockhaven, ex. caot in those areas where there are wells, and in the following special water distnets. 30 l 1 i

O FLOOD OPERATIONS PLAN T0;.F.i 0F 3RC0FJE/EN STAFF COUN*Y OF SUFFOLF Sueervisot7

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a AUXILIARY POLICE Villace of Patehocue Brookhaven "nit a Robert Gi1=an Clinten Call 654-3478 475-7128 3reekhaven Unit 2 Breekhaven Unit 5 Greg S=ith Charles Sa=uels 698-8833 744-3111 Brookhaven Unit 3 Vincent Tilotta 878-9269 VOLUNTTER GRCUPS Red Cress Salvation Armv Herb Hahn, Disaster Chairman Richard Lewis 475-2551 369-1430 Ben Tabatchnik, Disaster Chairman 475-0152,

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DIOGDCY OPEL"IONS P!.AN COCC CF Si27C:2 Annex A, Acp.10 STATE OF NIW YOPs CIETION OF THE COCC DSMCCI CPEPATING cec.u I. PL"APCSE All disaster eregency cperations will be directed ~ and essential activities of County goverment will he conducted frcrn the Suffolk County Dnergency Operating Center-Alternate Seat of Govemt (EDC-ASG). ite purpose of this Standard Operating procedure is to provide instructions to the preassigned emergency staff conce.rning their novement to the County DDC-ASG. II. LDCATICN The County BDC-ASG is located in the subst:ucture of the P=bation Building, Yaphank Ave., Yaphank, New York. See Attac.%ent a. for map of the location and access roads. III. D'.ERGDCY SnFF The eme.gency staff assigned to duty at the County DI-ASG censists of: A. The County Executive and designated rebers of.his staff. 99w e B. ihe County DeAnt of Ds9; Mincy Prepard.ess and Staff. C. Pre-designated key personnel of County depart =ents and agencies and of the County juiiciary. ( D. Pre-designated liaison personnel frun certain key industries, l public utilities and volun*aer crganizaticns. E. Pre-designated liaison personnel fran certain federal deparrnents and agencies. l I l.

E!EPGE C CPEPATICUS PUR CCC~l CF S*FECI?. STATE OF Nrw ycp.g

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F. Persc=el resycnsible for cperatien and maintenance of the Erc-A5G pcwer plant and related egaiment and facilities. G. Barsc =el respcasible fer feeding, cuartering and providing related se:Nices to irC-ASG cccupants. IV. I':D?rIFICATICN Perscer.el assigned to energency duty at the EEC-ASG will be provided with an apprcpriate identificatien card which :::ust be

                 -presented to gain-admittance during emerger.cy ,erieds.

V. T/ PES CF !uimCATION Notificatien will be disseminated to the emergency staff in the following phases: A. M:verent Alert: W.en,in the judgement of ccrpetent authority, conditiens and infczratien indicate the strong possibility of a disaster within the County regairing assisunce frca ene or more depart.ents er agencies, the emerger.cy staff er certain eier:ents of it may be directed to stay ready for possible revement to the EDC-ASG or a field cperations location. B. M:wr:ent CTder: When, in the judgement of ccr:petent authority, with the County Deecutive's cencurrence, infomation indicates that a disaster is monly pr bable er has cecurred in the County which requires assistance fr:n ene er r:cre depants er agencies (and post-attack ecnditiens, if such, pemit safe coverent), the emergency staff cr certain elements of it ray be directed to report to the ErC-ASG or to a field cperaticns locatien.

DECDCl CPERATICNS PUW CCCCI CF SUFF0'K

 ,   Annex A, ;pp.10                                             STATE OF NEW YOR'<

In the event of ene rf attack a staff arber receives no noti-ficatien to report but learns fran a p611e aracunce ent er other source that such an attack has occurred, he s. bald proceed to the DX-ASG. Ibwever, if the general public has been var .ed to S"M hEERE YOU ARE, no one sMuld attenyt to reach the nr-ASG unless they receive an order to do so er learn etherwise that such a movernent is safe. If emrr aacy staff personnel learn of a disaster sitaaticn, ard in their jufgenent there ray he doubt as to the Cou .ty's awareness of the sare, tMy should irmediately centact the Ccunty Warning Point (516-924-4400) , advising such details as reay be available. VI. !CIIFICATION PRDCDURES Notificaticn to the ernergency staff will be carried out fran the County Warning Point, which is manned centinuously. The primary ecmnmications mediun used will be telephone. Back-up comunicaticn, as necessarf, will be accoglished by means of all ecm unicaticns media available. Ccunty Warning Point perscrael will notify those of the follcwing as di ected by ccrpetent autMrity: A. The County Dcecutive's Office. B. The County Directer of Dnergency Prepareia.ess C. Designated staff perscrael of the Office of Dnergency j Preparedr.ess. l t I l i _

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l l D!EPCECY CPEFATICNS PZRI CCC7"1 CF S N !.X Annex A, A~. p.10 l STATE OF NEW YORK D. "'he designated representative (s) of each of the varicus cear County agencies wt:cse key persennel have been assigned to report to the ICC-ASG. Each such agency shall file in advance with the Office of Disaster Preparedness and thereafter keep errent:

1. Tra nare and telephone nt=ber(s) of the agency representative (s) to be notified, indicating their specialty if applicable, and making sure there is cowrage during both b.isiness and ncn-busirass hcurs.
2. A "fan-out" teleph::ne call systen, by reans of which 64 representative (s) notified disseminate the notification *w other designated key personnel, er their alternates.

E. Representatives of the Office of General Services' staff res;cnsible for:

1. C;eration and maintenance of power plant and related equi; rent at the EDC-ASG.
2. Ebeding, quartering and providing related services to IDC-ASG ocepants.

VII. ALTIL9CE REPORI'DU IfCATICf3 l In the event of ener::y attack the time available for safe rever ent will

be ince porated into any reverrent order to the ernergency staff when it can be estirated with reascnable accuracy. On the basis of the tire given, location at 94 ti.e tra order is received and such ctPar pertinent factors as traffic a
xi weather cenditicns, staff mer-bers will determine their capability of arriving safely at the County IEC-ASG.

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DEPGECY CPIPATIO:3 PIAN COL T ! CF SL:rf.2 Art.ex A, App . 10 STATE OF !TEW YCPI In the event ecnditiens will not pe= it their repcrting to the EOC-ASG, they will atter:pt to reper to cne of tra folicwing alternate locations if possible, notify the IDC-ASG cf their arrival and await further instmetiens. A. Any local Ebergency Operating Center. If nera can be reached S':'AY hEEPI YOU API and report ycur lccatien to the ICC-ASG at the earliest possible cpunity (516-924-4400) . VIII. TPAFFIC A!D VD'Tm CO'T:'PCL

         ':taffic control and vehicle parking at the IEC-ASG will be s'g-vs. sed by perscreal of unifc=ed security forces. Hcuewr, in the event of enemy attack, such personnel vill be kept en outside duty caly so icng as conditicns do not threaten their safety.

Vehicles such as taxis and buses discharging passengers will be ordered to mcve 1:rediately frcra the area. Vehicles will be parked in an orderly ranner in tra adjacent parking lots. Khen the lots are filled. additienal vehicles arriving will be directed to other lots er parked at the curb er en adjacent grassy areas, making sure that the readway lanes into and out fr:ra the Irc-ASG are kept clear. Windcws of vehicles will be left closed. IX. ECPA!CE PPOCEDUPIS

         'Ibe main entrance to the EEC-ASG is by staireay frera the ground

EE"CCY CP!."MTIC!!S PW CCCS:'"! CF St.::OL*< Ar.nex A, App. 10 STATE CF LT4 YOPy ficer og de Prebation Buildi.g. he second entrance is-Iccated at de !' crth end of de Building, which can be reached frem de . ain parking let en de west side of de building. Seerief will be

aintained by persennel of unifc=ed serrity forces.

Entrance processing will include the following steps: A. nnergency staff will identify themselves and be checked against a raster list. B. Centents of packages brought in will be subject to insrectien. C. License n=ters of parked vehicles will be re;crted to the seerity guard. D. In the event of enemy attack:

1. Vehicle keys will be tagged with the vehicle license nu:ter and erned over to the seerity guard.
2. Personnel re;crting after the arrival of fallouc will be checked for .hetiw centmJnatien, and, if necessary, will be decentaminated.

Floor plans of the D I-ASG will be posted at varicus lccaticns. Perscr.nel wi.ll be provided with pertinent infomation and general working data and will then repert directly to their assigned working area. Om first representative of each unit, service or agenef *e arrive will take charge of that unit, service or agenef until t l relieved by a ::cre senior representative. l l i i l l Y

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D'I?.GCCl CPI?A"'ICMS PIAN CCCCl CF S*y!C.Z A r.ex A, App. 10 STATE OF NI d YCP.K Ceu.ty agency essential reccrds will be delivered to an agency representative if requested. Each e.it, service or agenef will prepare a list giving the name, title and assigned werk shift of available persc nel, car availability, skills and allergies will be noted, alcng with other inferation that ray be reqdred. As seen as possible after arrival the staff will be briefed en rules, regulations aM precedures to be folicwd and other ir:crta .t infc=atica such as off-limits areas, sick call and clirle pMures, fi.re regulaticns, energency exits, sr.ek.ing regulations, recreatien and exercise perieds, and sleepi:g, meal and latrxL"r shift assic=ents. X. C}ML'ICATIONS Necessarr ccrms:nicatiens within the IDC-NSG will be accmplished by the following means: A. Internal telephone sys*en.

5. Vessenger service.

C. Staff conferences. Official messages will te processed in accordance with established precedures. Personal calls will not be allcu d. Facilities for transmitting over the Dmrgency &Acast Sys*ea are avM bhle at t.% EC-ASG to brm%st emergency instructicns and infc=atien to the general public. IX. FACILITIES ASD SI.RVICES AT D!E Cr-ASG Facilities and services available for the emrgency staff at the l 1 1 1

DE CECl CPE?ATICNS PIM COU:.'IY OF St.'TFCLK k.nex A, ;gp.10 STATE CF NEd YOp.x

                 *'s DDC-ASG ir.clude the follcwing:

A. Water supply for drinking and wasPdng. B. Fced ratiens which will provide an adequate tr ugh austere diet. C. Kitchen ard dining areas. D. Scap, paper tcwels, toilet and shewer facilities. E. De=iteries to accu. .c.date 40 persens en a two-shift-a-day basis. F. BlarJwts and bed linen. G. I.ccke.:s. H. Iaundry facilities. I. Dmrgency clotPdng. J. Sanital'f supplies. K. .* dical clinic and dispensary area. XII. PEFMISSIELE PERSCGI PCSSESSIO 3 Dnergency staff personnel will be allckef to bring with them a bare mindrun of personal, such as the folicwing: A. Basic toilet accessories. B. It'wel. C. A minirus arount of extra clothirq. D. Prescribed nedications, drugs er diet.uy supple ents. E. Perscnal religious articles. F. Small tra:uister radio. XIII. PPCHIBITED WMSICNS Articles of the folicwing types are forbidden and will be ecnfiscated when fcund: A. Firea.'. w and other weapons (except those issued to unifc=ed

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DEPGDCY OPEPATIC!:S CE3 CCC,"I CF SUFFC K te.nex A, App. 10 STATE OF !TEW YORK security ferces bf responsible authcrity) . B.  ::arcetic drugs (except these prescribed by a docwr fer medical treat e.nt, which will be stered under strict seerity ccnditiens in the clinic and hospital area) . C. Alecholic beverages. XIV. S C RI"Y hhen the County Dcecutim is in the SDC-ASG the ranking County Pelice official will f =nish a guard adjacent to his office to e.w re the Executive's seerity. L Additicnal police officers, as required, will be assigned to patrol the BDC-ASG to provide seerity and maintain order. Baggage, packages and other ites will be properly labelled c.d left with the seerity guard by the bearer upon ent:y into the Erc-ASG. Sese will te examined as time and conditions pe= nit < and, if approved, will be delivered to the owner.

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DCRGENCY OPERATING PI.AN CCDT( OP 5"77012 Annex A Appendix 11 r~ Upon receipt of notification of an e=ergency or i=pending disas ter, the fol-loving actions =ay be acce=plished at the discretion of the Director depend-ing upon the severity and nature of the e=ergency. I. The Suffolk County Division . of E=ergency Preparedness ReW1 Plan (Attach =ent A) II. If Recall Plan 1:sple=ented, the following staff personnel =ay be re-quested to notify se=e or all of the assigned officials: A. The DIPJECTOR of the Suffolk County Division of E=ergency Pre-paredness shall notify:

1. The County Executive, the Chief Deputy County Executive or the Deputy County Executives
2. The Deputy Director of the Suffolk County Division of E=er.

gency Preparedness

3. The DEPUTY DIRECTOR of the Suffolk County DAVidion of E=segancy Properedness shall be responsible for notifying:

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1. Tcnin Supervisor
2. Civil Defense Coordinators
3. Village Mayors C. The OPERATIONS OFFICER shall notify:
1. DMN4- State Emergency Management office (Southern District)
2. NAWAS
3. Ccmissione,1, Dept. FLte, Rescue and Eme,tgency Sstvices 4 Suffolk County Soil and Water Conservation District
5. Con:=unications Chief
6. Suffolk County Water Authority
7. Suffolk County Health Depart =ent
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. E}ERGENCY OPERATI::G PLAN CCUNT".' CF SUFFCLK Ann;x A Appsndix 11 S. New York Telephone Co=pany

9. Suffolk County Deparr ent of Labor (=anpowar)

D.. The RESCURCES >LOTAGE}ENT OFFICER shall notify:

1. Suf folk County Depart =ent of Public Works
2. L.I.L.C.O.
3. U.S. Depart =ent'of Agriculture E=ergency Board E. The SEEl!IR OFFICER shall notify:
1. School Coordinators First District Second District Third District
2. Depart =ent of Purchasing
3. Suffolk County Attorney 4 Probation Depar==ent
5. Board of Elections F. The TRAINING OFFICER shall notify:
1. News Media - coordinate with the Director of the DAV44414 of E=ergency Preparedness
2. Civil Air Patrol G. The SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICER shall notify:
1. Commissioner of Social Services
2. Deputy Coc:missioner of Social Services -
3. Assistant Director of Family Services .

4 Director of Office of the Aging

5. Red Cross Disaster Chairman -
6. Salvation Army 2-

E}ERGENCY OPERATING PLAN COUN W CT SUFFC'.K Anncx A Appindix 11

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  .         7. Chaplain
8. Office of the Aging
9. Office of the Handicapped H. The SUFFOLK CCUN~Y POLICE DEPARTMENT, Liaison Cc==and 2120 shall notify:
1. Police Ce==issioner
2. Deputy Police Ce==issioner
3. New York State Police 4 Long Island Park Ce==ission Police
5. Long Isisnd Railroad Police I. The DEPUIT SEERIFF shall notify:
1. Sheriff
2. Town Police Departments
3. Village Police:

East Ranpton Sou tha=pton Village Quogue Westha=pton Beach J. The RADIOLOGICAL DETENSE OFFICER shall notify:

1. Radiological Chief
2. Brookhaven National Lab K. The KEALTH SERVICIS COORDINATOR shall notify:
1. Co==iasioner of Department of Health Services
2. Deputy Ce==issioner of Depart =ent of Health Services
3. E=ergency Medical Services
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EMIKG::tCY OPERATING PLAN CCCC 07 SUFF0'X Annex A Appsndix 11 1 4 Chief Medical Examiner

5. Ad=inistrator, Suffolk Infir=ary II;. Under the direction'of the Suffolk County Director of Emergency Prepared-ness and/or the Suffolk County Executive, the follouing preparations will t

be =ade to physically activate the C.O.C. A. OPERATIONS OFFICIR

1. Supervise general activation of entire E.O.C.
a. Infor= the County Executive and Director of E=ergency Preparad-ness as to the status of the E.O.C. and personnel in attendance,
b. Establish work shifts.
2. Responsible for physical check of the capability of all ce==unica-tions equipment. The responsibility shall be met by the assign =ent of the belev listed personnel to the various networks as donated:
a. Local government networks Operations Officer
b. Fire networks Training Officer l c. Police networks S.C. Police Ce==and 21:0
d. Suffolk County Sheriff network S.C. Deputy Sheriff
e. Energency Medical Services netwer'. Shelter Officsr
f. TWX (Teletype) Director's Secretary
g. Connand network Suffolk County RACES Officer
1. Radio Room
h. Other available "none land line" cen=unications equip =ent with E.O.C.
3. Utilize capabilities of maintenance personnel (buildings and grounds);

the following shall be accomplished:

a. Check operations capability of e=ergency generator.
b. Place casks as designated in E=ergency T1oor Plan (Attach =ent C & D)
c. Place appropriate telephone in proper outlets as per E=ergency 4-

F EMERGr.NCY OPERATING PLAN COUNTY OF SU770LR Ann;x A Appendix 11 1 l Telephone Plan (Attach =ent C& D)  ! 1 l i B. SEELTER OFFICER - Upon ce=pletien of ce==unication assign =ent the fo11 cuing should be acce=plished:

1. Check der =itory area and =ake required adjustments.
2. Check and list te=porary shelters to be used during e=ergency.
3. Maintain constant c.__anications for use of shelters and loca-tions.

C. SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICER:

1. Check kitchen facilities and equip =ent.
2. Check and =aintain food supply.
3. Supervise preparation and distributien of food.

D. TRAINING OFFICER - Upon ec=pletion of ce==unications assign =ent, the folleving should be acce=plished:

1. Check operational espability o,f aute=atic telephene recorder, act-ivate with pre 6(ter=ined =essage regarding pecific proble=.
2. Check photographic supply in dark ree: and arrtege fer photographic coveraga of e=ergency.
3. Check operational capability of reproduction roe = and equip =ent.

E. RESOURCIS MANAGEMENT OFFICL1t:

1. Check e=ergency equip =ent and supplies available and cendition.
2. Make available to Operations Officer all resources lists of
                  =aterial pertinent to e=ergency.
3. Activate Message Center.

4 Activate Telephone Roe = as required.

5. Check re=aining supplies and equip =ent f or ..e in further e=ergencies..

02RGE: CY OPERAID:G FLAN COU!iTY OF SUFFOLK Annex A Appsndix 11 F. SUFFOLK CCU iTY POLICE ComiA::D 2100

1. Provide security for E.O.C., u:ili:ing services of Police per-sonnel.
2. Activate and assign Auxiliary Police as required.
3. Maintain ccnstant ec _anication with SCFD re: sevr.ity and loca-tion of e=ergency.

G. DEFUTY SHERIFi:

1. Establish and =aintain liaison with Police outside Police dis-trict.
2. Supervise other Sheriff personnel responding to E.O.C. (radio operators , Honor Farr.) .

H. HEALTH SERVICES CCORDDIATOR:

1. Check Infir=ary and =ake ready.
2. Provide medical assistance for E.O.C. persennel.
                -3. Coordinate sanitariums for shelters.

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Annex A Appotdix 11 STATE CF NE's YCRx I V. Emergen:y Cpe:: ting Cottet S : tad: d Cpe:: ting ? ccedu.tes for Specifi: Emeigen0iG .

1. WINTER STOR!.6 Ucon .teceipt of fore:1st or impending due t of a sevete snow and/or ice sto. m, Btc folioxing :tions wiit be ::complished by assigned st ff:

A. The DIRECTCR sh:LL notify: I. The CouMy Executive

2. The Deputy Direct.o.1
8. The DEPUTY DIRECTOR shall be ruponsible for notifying those ju,tisdictions whose ste s will be af fected.

C. The CPERATIONS CFFICER shali establish ard maid: tin LL ison with:

1. New York StMe Division of Milits q and N:v:L Aff:Lu-State Emergency hinagemed Office.
2. Nation 4 Weathet Service (NCAS - Weathei C)
3. SC Fire, Rescue and Emergency SeAvices Comunications Ce M et.
4. Suffolk Coudy WMc Au.tho.tity.
5. Suf fcl.k CouMy Comuntendons Chief.
6. FL".e island Nationat. Scasho.1e.
1. Buildings and Grourds peuannel assigned to ECC.
a. Phusically prepue ECC.
b. P.tovide saf e ac:.ess to building wit >t suf ficicM poking for assigned pt.uonnei.
8. Suffolk Coudy ' REACT Chief - Citi:en 8:nd.

D. The RESCURCES W.ANAGEIEVT OFFICER sh1LL deterdne the need for and avai1~ hill'a of additicn t resou.tces necessaty to combat effects of tlte stotm and shalt notify:

1. Suffolk Coudy Depatemed of Public Works
2. Long 1 stand Lighting Company
3. New York Telephone Company
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ESIERGEJC'l CPERAT8NG PLAN CCUNT/ CF SUFFCL5

 ' Annex A             Annex 12                                               STATE CF N= YCRK Q. The RESCURCES OFFICER (coM'd) 4     U.S. Sept. cf Ag~1 culture Er-etgency Ecord
5. . N.Y.S. Ocpt. of T.tamfort tion (Higiucay Office)
6. Long ist:nd Railto:d Police
7. Fedet:L Aviation Administt:Cion
3. Civil Ait P tiot E.

The SHELTER OFFICER sh:LL advise school aMho.~ltiu o.s c weathe~ adviso ~iu as dL1ected by Ope,~.ations Of fics~.:

1. School Coo. dinatou
1. FLtst Disttict
b. Second Disttict
c. Th4td Disttict
2. Test capabilley of school monito. ting system.

F. The TRAINING CFFICER shalt:

1. Advise news medL1 as per instactions from DL1cctor and/or Depaty Citectot.

G. The SCCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER shall notify and imintain Liaison with:

1. Comissioner of Social Sstvices
2. Red Ct:ss (Suffo& County Chaptu,)
3. Salvation Atmy (Suf fou County Chapter)
4. Cffice of die Aging
5. Nuuing homes in affeeted atea
6. Establish Liaison with Emergency Medic:L Coordinator
7. Hospit1La in affected arca H. SUFFCLK COUNTY PCL1CE DEPARTMENT, SECTICN *2120 shalt:
1. Notify Police ComLssioner
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        .'Artacz A     Appendix 22 STATE CF NE? fi:7.K m

H. S.C.P.O. Section *:1:: i::stt' d)

2. C:ctdinate xLtl1 c.% POLL:c Ocp Westt :nd :fic:t:d 7:w,1 and Viti:ge "Met Depatt~;>tts 3ci. titin Poli:.c Dis tzi:,c :s -
                               . C Alqul'Cd CamC*gtstCl) C':f fit C: stet:ls rtt:Cssi.titCd by 5tc.%m C:ndLtic015.
3. P.~. ovide sc:wtity for ECC u.titi:ing sewices of Suif:th County Police petsonnc2.
1. Tite QEPUTV SHERIFF sit:LL:
1. Notify Slte~.if f
2. Cocrdinate xLtl1 Siteziff's Of %cc and affetted Tc;ots :nd Vill:ges cu.cside Cowtc) Police QLst'.ict as o L tcqal~cd emetgent.y tt:ffic cortttols' necessitated by -sc.zm condi.tions.

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1 E!!ERGENCY CPERATTNG PLAN A,:nct A Appendit 11 CCUNTY lF S'.FF:LK STATE CF '.s ?CRK In dic evcett 6 tat dic scet9 deveE0ps to .1 s tatt that cquitch  : 94i activeti;tt cf dte ECC, dte fcilascing :cci:rn sl tall be tai:ca. T;:c OIRECTCR and/:~ CEPUTY DIRECTCR ;ciLL nciliy tltc Cawtty Exz:.i.tiva :ni the S:tztif f of otz zzisting c:ndLti:su :nd tite ::.ci:as takza. A. T;te E!JERGENCY PREPARE: NESS STAFF PERSONNEL seLLL notify ute 5;i-iteing Ocp Wertes c: have tlte assigned Depatemerst Repteszitt:Luyts repoM b dte ECC U ssist in ble emetgenctj opetzti:ns:

1. Suffolk Cowtitj Depzicmertz of Public Wot%s
2. Suffolk C0wtty Capartmcrti of FL e, Rescue and Emetgency Setvi:cs
3. 'Long I5L:nd Li ltting 2 Company 4 Suffokk C:wtty Red Ctoss
5. Suf folk CowW Salvation A.t y
6. SuffcLk C:wtty Of fice cf :ltc Aging
7. School Coordinatou S. Nao Yo.tk Telephone C:mpany
9. Suffolk C wtty Police Dep1~herst
10. Suffolk Cowstij She~lf f S. The iTAINING CFFTCER shall couttaa.t Radio St:tica, T.V. st:Cicas and Nacspapeu o disse.~.in ce nacs re. leases as p.te-establislted.

Tine ECC eme,tgency info.tmetion numbeu scLLt be given U the Necs medi fo.1 disse.&.1 tion U t.he public. C. Tite SUFFCLK COUNTY PCLICE SECTICN *2120 shall tequest addition:.L membe.u of the S.C.P.O. as reqalted, o provide Cte adequate secu.tLt.y fo.1 tite ECC.

E'1ERGENCY CPERATING- PLAN

     ' Annex A     Appendix I1                                             CCUMr/ CF SUFFCLK STATE CF ND' VCRx E.0.C. PRCCE0CRES FCR HURRICANES
                   - 4. -   In the event    _"Hu.t-icate n'atch" is dcciated, die fc4Lc.cing acticas shall be uken. The DIRECTCR :nd/01 t.he :EPUTV.

DIRECTOR sai.lt notify dte Cou> tty Executive of die exLsting condi.tierts xtd insttutt Suff ?ctscanet to notift )cnd kzep advised cf st.0tm c:ndi.tions $te folictoing depet.tments :

1. Depa.ttment af Public h'o.tk.s
2. Depattment of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Setvices
3. Long Tsiand Ligltting Companij 4 New York Telephone Cc.mpany S. Suffith Count / Chapter Red Cross
6. Suffolk Ccunbj Chapter Salvation Av:y
7. Of Vce of ute Aging
8. Balldings and Gwunds
9. SuffcLk County Police Depatt~ent
10. Suf folk Couetty She.tif f's Of fice 1

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E!!ERGENCY CPERATICNS PLAW CCUNTV CF SUFFCLK Annex A Appendix 11 STATE CF NET /CRK V!!. Eme ,gency Cpeto. ting Cottca SL:ndo.td Cpet1tiotg procch~,es fc . SpeciSic Emet;encits.

1. HURRICANES Tite folioscing ::tions scill be accomplished by 0.ssigned st.1ff Scuannel when a "Kattichte Wa~.ning" is deel:Aed at M : time p'.ior 1c dte di.setecion of d1e Citector of Emetgestcy P~,cpatednes s at l tis 9epaty.

A. Tlte CIRECTCR sh1LL notify i

1. The CouMy Executive
2. The Depwty DLtector B. The DEPUTY DIRECTCR sh:LL be respcMible for notifying diose jwri.sdictions whose ateas will be affected.

C. The OPERATICNS OFFICER sh1LL est:blish and maidzin Lic4 son teiilt:

1. 1.. Of fice of Disatet Prep 1'tedness (CMNA)
6. Nation 14 Westiter Sotvice (NANAS - Wec.thea C)
c. Commisioner DepatimeM of FRES via Communications Cen.cet
d. Suffolk Coudy Wate.1 Autho.sLty
e. Suf fath Coudy Comunicatiorts Cltief
f. FLte island National Seashore 9 Suffolk CouMy REACT
h. Buildings and Ground.s peuonnel assigned to ECC
i. RACES
2. Supe.tvise genetat activation of die Ut Lte.ECC.
3. Inform the County Executive and Ditecto't of Eme'tgency Prepatedness of the statu.s of the ECC :nd 61e pe~-

sonnet in attend:nce. 1 Establisit work sitift and inswte backup pe.uonnet ate available.

5. Re.sponsible for the physical check of tne ecpabili.cy af all comunications eqwipment. Tlte res90nsibili.ty shall be met by 6te assrgnment cf tite belcso listed pc.uonnel t.0 dte vaticus neCoorks as noted.
a. Local governmed ne. coo.ths Cpeutions Cfficer
b. FLte ne.ccorks T.tzining Cfficer
c. Police ne.ccorks SIC Police *2120
d. She.tif f ne.cecaks SIC Sherif f Liaison ll$ 5
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c. Emetgency Medic:t Services necec:k
                                                                                                                   ' Sheltc~ :!f.
f. tax
Ltc:.c:'.'s Scc.
h 9 Ccm-and nececrk S.'C RACES Cfi.
h. Citi:cas 5:nd SIC REACT'Cff.

i. Cdter available "non-L:nd line" ccemanic ci:ns eqwipmeM sci.61 ECC. 6. Utiti:e capabili.Cies of malMenance perscanct (Ballding and Gtounds) the follcteing sh:44 be accomplished: 1. Check ope?. licnh capabilit.y of c.mergenet) genet:c:~.

b. Place desks as designated in emetgency it:ct plz:

( Attachment C) .

c. Place approprizte telephone in proper callet.s as pet emergenet) teicphone pt:n. IAttachmeM D)
9. The RESCURCES MANAGEMENT OFFICER shalt:

I. Dete,vnine availabilLty af additional rescurces nectss:ty to combzt effects of the storm and shatt notifjt

a. SC Depzttmen,t af' Public ' so.ths

, b. Long Island Lighting Ccepany

c. New York Telephone Compant)
d. US Depa.stment af Agd.cultate Emergency Boxtd
e. .WS Dept. of T.~.:stsport:1 tion (Higlue1y of fice)
f. Long Island R1LLtoad Police
g. Feder:4 Avi Cion Administu. tion
h. Civil Air Pa.ttot
2. Check office supplie,s and equipmeste.
3. Alike available to Opeta44cns Officer att resources lists of ma.tetials pe,%tinerst to emergency.
4. Activate Message CeMer and Telephone room. Brief and assign CAP cadets and/or any additional personnet to man telephones and message cestter. Appoisst die sapervisct of each telephone shift to coordinxte att mess 19es and

, routing of infc.tmation.

5. Irsure that message boards ate propertij identified and in place.
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      .' Artner A   Appendix !I                                            STATE CF NEX VCRx E. T;te SHELTER CFFICER sitall advise sdcol 11tltc~.Leies as te
                         - weatlte advisc. ties as di.tected by Creuticet Of fice1.
1. Schect Cccadinatrs
a. Flut Oisatiet
b. Second District
c. ThLtd Disttict
2. Test CapabiLLty of schcci mostitaring system.
3. Cl tech dorni.cory aua and make Aquited adju.st-ents .

F. Tite SOCIAL SERVICES AOMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Shalt:

1. Notify ComnLssionet of Social Sewices
2. Coordinate activities wit l1:
a. Red C.tess (Suf folk Counbj Cltapter)
b. Salvation A:my (Suf fcLk Counbj Cltaptet)
c. Office of tltc aging
3. Alett Nauing hemes in af fected cuas.
4. EsL1blish liaison with Emergenet) Medical Cccrdinztor
5. Alert hospitals in affccted are:S

( 6. Check kitchen facilities and equipment

7. Check and m:. int in food supplij
8. Supervise prepaution and disatibution of food G. SUFFOLK CCUMTV PCLICE SECTICM 2120 shalt:
1. Natify Police Commissioner
2. Coo.tdinate with Suf folk County Police Depattment and affected Tcwn or Vittage Police Depz~2ents wLthin Police District as to .tequLted vergenet) Ltaffic conttels necessitzted by storm conditicas.
3. P.1 vide security for ECC and tJ1e operaticuss recm atiLicing se,1vice of Suffolk Countij Police or Auxilu.tt) Police membe.u.

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EMERGENCV CTEMTiNG PLk4 C:UNT/ :7 S;FF:.: A4NEX A Appendix 11 STATE CF NE.: VC h' H. CEPUTY SHERIFF INVESTIGATCR shalt:

1. NotifyShetiif
2. EsLtblish and esirtt:in LizlscnscLdt T:wn and VLLL:9e police ou.tside Sclice disttlet.
3. Supervise odtet Shetif f peuonnet .tespondin; t: ECC.
1. Tite TRAINING CFFICER shalt:
1. Check ope.tztional capabilLties of aucmatic teleph:ne recc.tdet. Activ=tc xLdt ptede.termined message ~.cg ding specific problem.
2. Citech photog.upiric supply in d th rcom and stunge for.

photograpitic cove.uge of emetet.ncy. Prep te c1metas :nd rclated eqaipmerti fcr.Lmediate asc.

3. Check and insate opeutional capabili.ty of rep ~cductica
                   .toom and equipment including pitocccpy eacitine.

J. At de discretion of de DLiector cont 2 t radio stLClon and nacspapeu U disseminate new releases ( Attachmeitt 8) .

5. Perform and PIC function dec.med necceszty by de Directo~.-

or Depaty.

          .1. PUBLIC INFCR.'.% TION OFFICER or Designee:
1. Assign nacs media pc<uonnet b a predesignated ate: in Me s42f f room.
2. k%unge for hourly werdter and information briefings as 6te sto'tm watunts or as dLtected by de Circecr.
3. Prepate and fwtnish copies of peM.inent information for nacs .telease when app.toved bij die OLtestor cr his Depac)

(Att2chment F). K.  !!k peuonnel reporting wiLL be assigned if feasible in 6te area of delt speeleti: tion o.t as required by tlte OL ecca or Ocpaty DLtec. tor of Eme1gency Prepztedotess. L. RADICLOGICAL DEFENSE OFFICER - Tite ROC will assume tite daties of de Shelter Office.t in addLtion to ItLs regul ~. Radiologic t functions. 7/85

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                    .ES!ERGENCY CPERAT1NG PLAN                              CCG!iTY CF SUFFCL<

Anstex A Appendix 11 STATE CF NEW YCM 4 +  : A. DA!tAGE ASSESS!!ENT AND RECCVERY Ozm:ae Assessment is die procus cf gulte ing information tegatding the a: cure, severity and location of damage :drich has tesalted- f tom a disas-ten, incideM. . Such info.tmation 0;iginatu :nd gene,~. Ces from the ph:jsi- o

                                                                                                                .1 cat location of damage to pairsts latetallt) or ve,ttically to witere 6te aespanse capabilitj is located. Tunslae &c Pau 01c: iMo sevetity and magnLeade o.t impact on Ste Cowanat).       PoLM whtte damage info.tmation is                         ;

1 evaluMed and iMe'tpre,ted irtto te,tms witich would indic1:e specific actions requi.:,ed to allevizte sonditiorts (comycelmeasu.te/Stztellocal resources available seidt Ste needs :nd requirements Lmposed bij tite inciderst). Federal Disaste1 Assistance: Tite Cou>tt) and its political sub-divisions ma:j request sco main tijpe.s of disaster assistance f. tam the Fede,tal Emetg-ency tktnagement Agenet) (FEMA) under Public Law 93-288 as amended.

1. Presidersti1l Dectatation of Disastet A request for a P.tesidential Dect:11 tion of Disaste,t originates scint
                 $1e County Executive. Included would be 6te geogupltic ac:,

exted of pupstc) and dollz't losses (estimated); also, tite ef fect the disaster agent had on ute he:Leh, weifare, and general weit-being of 6te involved po.1. tion of dte populace. Such information is dten fo.twa'tded to the Governor of 6te SL1.te for approval. The request is processed ds' tough the New York St1.te. Qivision of Militzty and N: val Af f1LLs (,WSDI(NA) State, Emergency Managemed Of fice and if tite Govstnar concu.ss, is fo.twatded, widt Isis recommendation, to Ste Of Mce of 41e President. Fede, tai app.tovat involves a broad unge of p.toguns seC up to assist an 11ca sdsich has ineu.tted seve,1e damage to pubile fscii<. ties. 1/85

t E!!ERGENCY CPERAT1NG PLAN CCUViY CF SCFFCL.< Annex A Appendix 1I STATE CF uw VC;s

2. S.:eci:L L::n Assist:nce tom dte Small Susiness Air.inLst tion lSEri T; tis would provide lomts at low litterest ~. tes to ltomectenets .:ni basiness peuons tello must unde ~A:he rcitabili.txtion Ltd tecons tru -

tion due o disaster imp::1. Tl tis request mast :.lso go otrouait 6:e Gove,~.not and is processed by 6te NYS DiNA, State Emc~;enet) !!:n:gc. meat Of fice. S. RECCVERY

l. To provide Iteip to af fecced cLli: ens.
2. To set fon.dt : SL:nned and coordin ted effo%t betecen loc:l, St:tte and Feds ~. L gove'.nments and private .telicf organi: Ciorts' petsonnet and resources.
3. To provide prompt assist:nce and scruices critic t to dte recouca:) and rest. oration of norn:Lcy to : disaster 1 ca.
4. To provide compreitensive assis.t:nce information to ef fectively .teduce ute confusion and anxiety associzted teldt : disaster witite p.toviding
Au:t and mor:~l suppo.~A.
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HURRICANE WATCH William Regan, Director.of Suffolk County Cmcrgency Preparedness Oper-ation Center reports that ' first reported at (Name of hurricane) of f the southern coast of the United -States is new (date of location) located _,_ traveling in (Miles and compass bearing from reference city) at miles por hour. (compass bearing) (speed) The staff of Suffolk County Emergency Preparedness is presently . manning the Emergency operating Center and will continue to do so . until the Temergency is past. , All Town and County of ficia t a have l>een niit i f icit iil lin- J erenen t conditions and will be notified of all future developments. The Suffolk County Emergency Preparedness Command Network has

'been activated and will continue on the air to receive and transmit all pertinent data to all Town and' County Departments.

The National Weather Service issues warnings when hurricanes are approaching the United States mai: land. The terms used are as follows: A HURRICANE NATCH means a hurricane may threaten an area within 24 hours. A Hurricane Watch.is not a hurricane warning, but a first alert for emergency forces and the general public in prospectively threatened areas. When your area is under a Hurricane Watch, you should continue normal activities, but stay tuned to radio or television for all Weather Service advisories. A HURRICANE WARNING becomes part of advisories when a hurricane is expected to strike an area within 24 hours. Advisories containing hurricane warnings include an assessment of flood danger in coastal and inland areas, small craft warnings, gale warnings for , the storm's periphery, estimated storm effects, and recommended

  • emergency procedures.

For emergency information, call 924-4400. I

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n.... - Attachment'B HURRICANE WARNINGS william Regan, Director of Suffolk County Emergency Preparedness Oper-ation Center reports that is now located (Name of hurricane (area) Graveling at miles per hour. Extensive damage can be (speed)

        , expected. Please limit all unnecessary travel until further notice.

The staff of Suffolk County Emergency Preparedness is presently manning th'e Emergency Operatis.g Center and will continue to do so until the danger is past. All Town and County nf f icials have- b on notified ..f the present

       , cond it. ions and wilI be noti 1icil of ail i u t u iv ileve I oj wcol n.

The Suffolk County Emergency Preparedness Command Network has been activated and will continue on the air to receive and transmit all pertinent data to all Town and County Departments and agencies. If our area receives a hurricane warning, you will be advised to:

               . Leave low-lying and barrier beach areas.
               . Secure outdoor objects or bring them indoors.
               . Protect your windows with boards, shutters, or tape.
               . Fuel your car.
               . Save several days water supply.
               . Stay at home if it is sturdy and on high ground.
               . Leave mobile homes for more substantial shelter.
               . Stay indoors during the hurricane.
               . Listen for Civil Defense hurricane bulletins on your local radio station.

You will not be asked to leave your home unless your life is seriously threatened. When you receive word to leave, GO: You will be provided shelter. For emergency information, call 924-4400. e

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  • SCHOOL PHCNE G ENERA TO R Babylon Jr. Sr. High School 661-5810 Yes 50 Railroad Avenue Babylon, New York 11702 Mr. Nicolina, Supt.

Dr. James Brucia, Principal Mr. Sinacore, Buildings & Grounds copiague Junior High School 842-4000 Yes 2650 Great Neck Road Copiague, New York 11726 tr. Pultz, Supt. R. Durso, Principal Mr. Pr le rmo, Buildings & Grounds Lindenhurst Senior High School 226-6445 Yes 300 Charles Street Lindenhurst, New York 11757 Burggras, Supt. N Edward Murphy, Principal Themas McNiff, Buildings'.& Grounds Robert Frost Junior High School 242-6596 Yes 450 Half Hollow Road Deer Park, New York 11729 Dr. Ronald Paras, Supt. Dr. Ronald Paras, Principal Rchert Moses Junior High School 321-3251 Yes Phelps Land North Babylon, New York 11703 W. Leroy, Supt. Edward Carter, Principal Peter Brennan Junior High School 321-3240 Yes Mount Avenue & Essex Street l North Babylon, New York 11703 Schawrty, Principal Mr. Edwards, Custodian Wyandanch Memorial High School 491-1022 No 32nd Street & r,rooklyn Avenue , Wvandanch, New York 11798 James Galloway, Supt. 6 Frederick Hackett, Ass't Principal Lacey W. Cox, Buildings & Grounds 5/53 TCh*N OF SASYLCN SCHOOL SCHOOL PHCNE GENEF.ACCR North Batylon Senior High School 321-3232 Yes Deer Park ; venue & Phelps Lane North Babylon, New York 11703 William E. Deluca, Supt. Dr. Sullivan, Principal Mr. Stanco, Custodian West Babylon Senior High School 321-3003 No 500 Great East Neck Road W. Babylon, New York 11704 Dr. Dorothy Pierce, Supt. Paul O' B rien, Principal Mr. DeLia, Custodian @ William Rall Elementary School 226-6433 No Wellwood Avenue & Evergreen Street North Lindenhurst, New York 11757 Mr. A. Pope, Supt Louis Rag 0sta, Principa Mr. J. Dawb, Custodian _2 e

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5/33 TCWN CT BROOiCGVEN ECHCOL PHCNT G NERATOR . - - Earl L. Vandermuelen High School 473-3333 N3 Old Post Road Port Jefferson, New York 11777 Charles Ebetino, Supt. Anthony Prochilo, Principal Peter Scal:1, Buildings & Grounds Centereach H igh School 737-4106 Yes 43rd Street Centereach, New York 1L720 Mr. G. Jef f ers, S upt . UJ7mmmm L2 Joseph Muller, Principal Peter Amato, Buildings & Grounds-(737-4022) s Sachem Senior High Schcol 737-3123 Yes (North Canpus) 212 Smith Road Lake Ronkenkoma, New York 11779 Dr. Leonard Adler, Supt. Ruck, Principal Horton, Buildings & Grcunds Seneca Junior High School 737-3046 Yes 480 Patchogue/Holbrook Road Holbrook, New York 11741 Dr. Leonard Adler, Supt. Charles L. Davis, Principal Horton, Buildings & Grounds Shoreham/ Wading River High School 929-8500 No Route 25A Shoreham, New York 11786 Dr. Richard Doremus, Supt. (929-8500 ext. 200) Norman Busierre, Principal Mr. H. Faust, Buildings & Grounds Ward Helville High School 98'/-3055 Yes Old Town Road East Setauket, New York 11733 Dr. Pierce Hoban, Supt. (987-3000) Dr. Thaddeus Mackrell, Principal Bill Hours, Buildings & Grounds (987-3051) s t T"WN CP B ROC:~J.AVrN SCHOOL pHcnr ogggpy ey ~ ~ - '- Rocky Point Jr. Sr. High School' 744-1600 No 82 Yaphank Road Rocky Point , New York 11778 Frank Carasiti, Supt. Dr. Daniel Galvin, Principal Mr. L. Beckner, Buildings & Grounds Bay Avenue School 654-4075 No Bay Avenue Patchogue, New York 11772 Henry P. Read, Supt. John Augustine, Principal Henry Church, Buildings & Grounds River Elementary School 654-4079 No River Avenue Patchogue, New York 11772 Henry P. Read, Supt. Allen Robinson, Principal Brandes, Custodian Bellport Senior High School 286-4331 Yes Beaver Dam Road Brookhaven, New York 11719 Arthur Becker, Supt. (286-4308) David Winslow, Principal L. Vogel, Custodian Patchogue/Medford High School 654-4117 No Buffalo Avenue Medford, New York 1176 Henry P. Read, Supt. J. Cox, Principal C. Belli:li, Custodian William Floyd Senior High School 281-3020 Yes 240 Mastic Beach Road Mastic Beach, New York 11951 Nicholas Poulas, Supt. M B. Waxman, Principal Walter Meyer, Custodian (x 112,159) Center Moriches High School 878-0052 - Yes 311 Frowein Road Center Moriches, New York 11934 Clayton Huey, Supt. r=J. Ma:ura, Principal William Gross, Custodian

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1 TCWN OF BROCKF.AVIN l J 1 PHONE GENETd7OR _ .. South !!anor Elementary School - 878-4900 No South Street Manorville, New York 11949 Gary Schneider, Supt. Ben Merendino, Principal J. Edwards, Custodian Coram Senior Nutrition 698-9830 No-Homestead Cort.munity Center Homestead Drive Coram, New York 11727 Mr. Lynda Rishofski (281-6972 s I e 8 t-t 6 J r I n e

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5/E3 TCWN CF EAST HAMPTCN SCHOOL PHCNT G E N E p.A ; c a East Hampton High School 324-4100 Yes 2 Long Lane East Hampton, New York 11937 Robert Freidah, Supt. Christopher Sarlo Principal Mr. W. Crommett, Buildings & Grounds East Hampton Middle School 324-4100 Yes 76 Newton Lane East Hampton, New York 11937 Robert Freidah, Supt. Carl Johanson, Principal Mr. W. Crom=ett,.3uildings & Grounds Pierson High School 725-0340 No Sag Harbor New York 119C3 Dr. Dominic Annacone, Supt. R. Price, Principal Mr. R. McA re e , Buildings & Grounds East Hampton Senior Nutrition 324-67i1 No Methodist church 35 Pantigo Road East Hampton, New York 11937 Mrs. Toscani

TCNN CF Mt." TINGTCN - SCHCOL P H C :T GENERA;;R Walt Whitman Senior High School 673-1711 No West Hills Road Huntington Station, New York 11746 D. Donenret, Supt. Mrs. Dolores Eklung,- Principal-Mr. Dewey, Cust0dian Jchn H. Glenn High School 368-3850 No 478 Elwood Road Huntington, New York 11743 Dr. James Boud, Supt. Daniel Donaghy, Principal C. Wolf, Custodian Half Hollcw Hills High School East 549-6703 No 50 Vanderbilt Parkway Dix Hills, New York 11746 Coleman R.,Lycns, Supt. Harold Hoffman, Principaa John Kelly, Custodian Lloyd Harbor Elementary School 421-3700 No School Lane Huntington, New York 11743 Dr. Martin Davis, Supt. Dr. Donald White, Principal L. Beach, Custodian Northport Junior High School 261 314o no Laurel Avenue Northport, New York 11768 Fenwick English, Supt. William Brosnan, Principal Mr. K. Schnepp, Custodian Northport High School 261-9000 Yes Laurel Hill & Elwood Road No r thpor t , New York 11768 F. English, Supt. Ralph Sonen, Ass't Principal Ernest Taub, Ass't Principal Vito DeMarco, Custodian Huntington Senior Nutrition 351-3254 No 423 Park Avenue Huntington, New York 11743 Mrs. Girrier M Melville Fire Department 423-2635 Yes Chief V. Tepe IBEW Local No. 2 5 694-0200 No . Pinelawn Road Melville, New York 11747 Mr. Parrington, President

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TCNM CF ISLIP SCHOOL - PHCNE G rg r p.1,7 : West Islip High School 422-1500 Yes Higbie Lane - West Islip, New York 11795 Paul Kirday, Supt. Violet Mandanolt, Principal Joseph Fernande=, Buildings & Grounds Fifth Avenue School 665-1700 No 217 Fif th Avenue Bayshore, New York 11706 Dr. Phollip Wood, Supt. Francis Diamond, Principal N. Loudon,, Buildings & Grounds sayshore Senior High School 665-1700 No 155 Third Avenue sayshore, New York 117C6 Dr. Phillip Wood, Supt William von Novak, Principal P. Kennedy, Buildings & Grounds Sayville High School 589-5100 No 20 Brook Street West Sayville, New York 11796 Dr. David dones, Supt. Charles Carpenter, Principal Edmond Carley, Buildings & Grounds ( 589-5100 x 210) James Wilson Young Junior High School 602 Sylvan Avenue 472-0800 Yes Bayport, New York 11705 Dr. Anthony Pecorale, Supt. William Smith, Principal P. Kennedy, Buildings & Grcunds Connetquot Senior High School 244-2228 Yes 7th Street Bohemia, New York 11716 John Maloney, Supt. Dr. Dennis Murphy, Principal J.D. Hines, Grounds Central Islip Senior High School 348-5112 Yes Wheeler Road Central Islip, New York 11722 ( John Leitch Jr., Supt. M Donald Meehan, Principal H. Hene ry, Buildings & Grcunds _S.

J TCNN CF ISLIP I SCHOOL pHo::r orgrpA ;p,

           - Hauppauge Senior High School         265-3630         Yes
            -Lincoln Soulevard
   - -   -  Hauppauge, New York- 11787 Dr. Jere=e Malkan, Supt.
           - Mr..R. Pallow, Principal J. Fleming, Buildings &, Grounds Islip Terrace Junior High School. 551-1600            No Redman Street                               x228 Islip Terrace,-New York 11752                                            :

Edward Milliken, Supt. Robert Stelling, Principal t Joseph Berath, Custodian (x242) i 4 J b I i l I i F d k i f

TCh'N 07 RIVERHEAD SCHOOL PHONE -GENERA;ca Riverhead High School- 727-8080 No 700 Harrison Avenue

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C. Lauer, Supt. Dr. Paul McKee, Principal Walter Budd, Buildings & Grounds

               -Riverhead- Junior High School            727-8080        No 600 Harrison Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 C. Lauer, Supt.

Theodore Sawicki, Principal Walter Budd, Buildings & Grounds Riverhead"Senior Nutrition 727-0066 No 201 Howell Avenue Riverhead, New York 11901 Mrs. Lois Seay 4 L , I \ l l l--

TC*Ci CF SHgf.7ga rggg,,3 SCHCOL ' OI' G E TI..; e ;ca S.elter Isl nd, 'e yOr[fl96 749-0302 Yes Dr. F < Sennet 9 e I 6 l L_

5/33 TCNN OF SMITHTCWN SCHOOL PHCNT o gNg py,7c7 Ralph Osgeod Adminstration Cnly 269-6000 (X77) No Kohr Eqad Kings Park, New York 11754 . D r .' W .' A ino ld , Principal Dr. Robert Cody, Su Anthony Calligeros,pt. Buildings & Grounds Nesaquake Junior High School 360-7458 Yes Edgewood Avenue St. James, New York 11780 Charles Ahern, Supt. Mr. F. Stellhorn, Principal J. Piro, Buildings & Crounds Smiths Lane School 543-5100 No 9 Smiths Lane Commack, New York 11725 Rod Summer New York Avenue Intermediate School 360-7469 No 26 New York Avenue Smithtown, New York 11780 Charles Ahern, Supt. D. Dietz, Principal V. Fialla, Buildings & Grounds Ccmmack Nitrition Program 543-8480 No e/o Jewish center 83 Shirley Court Commack, New York 11725 Mrs. Anita Kaufman Ann Pizzo Bill Charl a, ress ent Surr Junior High School 493-3485 Yes Burr Road Ccm=ack, New York 11725 Joseph Del Rosso, Supt. J. Heslin, Principal Robert Barsanti, Buildings & Grounds sawmill Junior High School 493-3631 Yes New Highway Commack, New York Mr. C. Tumminello, Principal Robert Barsanti, Buildings & Grounds l . .. TC*07 C7 SCliHAMOTCN S CHOOL FHC::E G ENITAT:R Westhampton Beach Senior High School 238-1017 Yes Lilac Road

   . - - Westhampton Beach, !!aw York 11978 R. Jarves, Supt.

D. Hanna, Principal Mr. R. Doran, Buildings & Grounds Quegue Elementarf School 653-4285 No Edgewocd Read Quegue , New York R. Ross, Supt. M. T. Hand, Jr. , Custodian Eastport Elementar/ & High School 325-0800 No Main Street Eastport, New York 11941 Arthur Figlio::i, Supt. Joseph Gagliano, Principal Cliff Towle, Custodian Hampton Bays Nutrition Site 728-1235 No P.O. Box 153-Methodist Church Hampton Bays, New York 11946 Mrs. Ullman Heme) I. i l

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TCWN OF S CUT., C?_D SCHOOL PHONE G T':E RA T : R __ Mattituck Emementary & High Schcol 298-8471 No Main Road Mattituck, New York 11952 Rege r Burns, Supt. - B runo Brauner, Principal-High School James Gilvarry, Principal-Elementary School Southold High School 765-9200 Yes Caklawn Avenue Southold, New York 11971 R. Ross, C.T. Nepeth EDwmDL2 Richard Hilary, Principal Albert Saleon, Buildings & Grounds Greenport High School 477-1950 No Front Street Greenport, New Your 11944 Carl Nelson, Supt. James Kahrs, Principal H. Lewis, Buildings & Grounds Greenport Senior Nutrition 477-2540 No c/o St. Agnes Church Greenport, New York 11944 Mrs. V. McKeighanh D 1

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lIMI?.GINC*t OPI?.AT!O'JS PIA!! S T ATI T ';I*I !! ?Y. CO'?::-"! CF 3'!?T!*_X A:C:IX 3 App 6ndix 1 I. ACM:!!!!TFAT:0!! SIOTIC!T STAFF A. Resources Of ficer .

3. Cemmissioner of Public Works
1. Social Services Commissioner
2. Maintenance Chief ,
3. Director of General Services
a. Central Garage Foreman (General Services)
b. Central Garage Mechanic II. STAFF A. Director of Administration ( DIV. of Irer. Prep., Resources Management Of ficer)

, B. Assistant Director of Administratien, (Comm. of Public Works)

1. Feeding and Lodging (Social Services Coordinator)
a. Chief Cook
b. Cook
2. Chief of Maintenance (Maintenance Man)
3. Social Director of General Services
a. Central Garage Foreman i

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b. General Services Motor Pool Chief
4. Chief Supoly and Transportation
1. Central Suppiv Chief (GSA) l 2. Motor Pool Foreman L .

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EMERCENCY OPERATIONS PLAN . STATE OF NEW YORK ANNEX B Administrative Service; _ COUNTY OF SUFFOI.K .l Appendix 1 Administrative Service Staff POSITION FUNCTION SOURCE Sill FT ~ Director of Administration Directs all Administrations Resource '. Prcduction Officer I Asst. Director of Administration Assists Director Commissioner of:lluildings 6 2 Grounds. Principal Clerk Supervises all clerical persons Emergency Preparedness I ! Senior Clerk Supervises all clerical persons Probation Department -2 S tenographer Typing and Dictation . Probation Department i Stenographer Typing and Dictation Probation Department 2

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Clerks (2) Ceneral clerical Probation Department 2 j Telephone Operators Receive calls Probation Department

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I A Telephone Operators Receive calls Probation Department 2 i Buildings & Crounds Maintenance Haintenance liuildings 6 Crounds I j Buildings & Crounds Haintenance Maintenance Buildings & Crounds 2 j Chief of flousekeeping Supervises food handling. Wel fare Coordinator I- ! cleaning and laundry . Buildings Custodian Custodial Isuildings & Crounds 1

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 .                                  Cook                                                                                              Food Preperation                           Sheriffs Office                    1 Chief Cook                                                                                        Food Preparation                           Sherif fs Office                   2 Chief of Supply & Transportation                                                                  Supervises Supply & Transportation         Emergency Preparedness
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Senior Buyer Purchase supplies Department of Public Works I Auto Mechanic Foreman Maintenance of Autos Department of Public Works 2 4 Chief of Recreation Superviscs recreation Emergency Preparedness Training Director Athletic Instructor Off. duty recreation Suf folk Community College I

j. Recreational Supervisor Off duty recreation Department of Parks 2' l

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN STATE OF NEW YORK Annex 3 Administrative Service COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Appendix 2 Standard Operating Procedures I. MISSION The mission of the Administrative Service Section is to provide for the physical maintenance of the Emerg-ency Operations Center ( EOC) , i.e. food, lodging, trans-portation, and supplies necessary to sustain operatiens. II. ASSUMPTIONS A. During disaster operations essential government oper-ations together with relief, rescue and essential

 ,                  governmental operations will be.

B. Essential County official, the Director of Emergency Preparedness and staff will locate at the EOC during an emergency. C. The EOC must be able to funtion on a self sustaining basis for at least two weeks. D. Operations will be conducted f rom the EOC for an in-definite period pending recovery of the Ccunty. III. ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS A. The Administrative section supervises the maintenance and provisioning of the EOC. 7/33-

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    -Appendix 2 Standard Operating Procedures B. Administrative Section is headed by the Director of Administration and consists of three operations:
1. Housekeeping
2. Supply and transportation
3. Recreation and exercise C. Duties and Resconsibilities
1. Director of Administration will be responsible for the following areas of General Administration.
a. Identifying and registration of staff, assign-ment of bunks and lockers.
b. Establishing of meal procedures and hours.

l L C. Establishing housekeeping schedule.

d. Checking security measures.
e. Arranging for medical services.

l Supplying stenographic and clerical assistance. l

2. Assistant Director of Administration will assign l

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trical, water, sewage, air conditioning and vent-alating equipment.
3. Chiefs of Units- Under the direction of the Dir-ector of Administration, the Chiefs of units ex-ecute the following duties:

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a. Chief of Housekeeping- Supervises person-nel in the following areas: ,
1. Food handling and serving
2. Cleaning and janitorial work
3. Laundry and changing of bedding
b. Chief of Supply transportation- Supervises personnel in the following areas:
1. Allocate general supplies
2. Provide for motor pool scheduling
c. Chief of Recreation and Exercise supervises personnel who will conduct a program of re-creational activity for off duty personnel.

IV. BASIC STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES

     .A. In an emergency, Administrative Section personnel will report to the EOC.

B. The activation of the Administration Section will be reported to the Director of Emergency Preparedness by the Director of Adminstrative Services. C. All EOC physical plant equipment will be checked for operability. D. All food and lodging and general supplies resources will be inventoried and safequarded. E. An inspection will be made to insure that security measures are implemented and that only authorized per-sonnel be admitted to the EOC. 7/33

6 . EMERGENCY CPEFATICNS PLAN STATE OF NEW YOP3 Annex-3 Administrative Service' CCUNTY 0: as:OLK Appendix ~2 Standard Operating Procedures ~

F.- ' Operational requirements and available resources will be reviewed and necessary steps taken to av-erage distribution.

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     'E>ERGESCY OPERATIONS PLAN.                           STA E OF :.T4 YORK ANNEX 3 Administrative Service                     CCUSTY OF S'JTFOLK Appendix 3 Equipment & Resources Inventory 20UIPMENT & RESOURCES !NVENTORY' Equipment and Resource data'is recorded on New York State C/D Com.' Form PR-4 (2/61) on which Project ' App. 589(67) for Phase III equiping of EOC is found in Matching Funds Inventory located in the of fice supply room.

Last inventory by State completed 4/9/83 4 1 \' ' I 7/83 1

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  ' ANNEX '3' Appextdix 3 EQUIPMENT & RESCURCES DiVOITORY Equipment and Resources Data are maintained on a current basis print-out at the Emergency Operations Center by Administration personnel at the Emergency Operations Center.

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1. MISSION Suffolk County Group of the Civil Air Patrol will act as a Support Group' to the Suffolk County Office of Emergency Preparedness (Civil Defense), in the event of a Natural Disaster, Nuclear.or Conventional War, Training Exercises and other Emergency Situations...

ares Areas of support for which Suffolk Group, CAP may perform ~ A., Aeria1' Radiological Monitoring B Message Center Operations C Courier and Message Services D Medical Aides E Aerial Surveillance of Surface Traffic F Courier and Light Transport Flights G Aerial Photography Missions and Reconnaissance Flights H Radio Communications I ' Airlift of Vital Supplies and Equipment J Ground Rescue Operations 2 AUTHORITY A.Upon the Declaration of a Civil Defense Emergency or the et111ng of an authorized Civil Defense Training Exercise,Suffolk Group, CAP will mobilize and assign its' available manpower to their esoigned functions in accordance with the Hdqts of New York Wing of l the CAP and the New York State Civil Defense Commission.. B When the Declared Emergency is of a Local Nature, (in Suffolk County),Suffolk Group CAP will maintain Communications and j i Coordinate all assistance rendered and/or requested ,of other l Civil Air Patrol Units 3 ASSUMPTIONS l ' A Suffolk County with its large a'rea of approximately 922 square miles, its population of over 1,750,000 people and its many diversified industries and agricultural resources would require the services of a trained and organized unit for the purposes of Aerial i Reconnaissar.ce, Supplementary Communications, and Back-up support in the event of a Natural Disaster or Enemy Attack, Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patrol, properly trained and equipped can supply such services. TSr l 6

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3. 3. All Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patrol personnel will be enrolled as members of the Suffolk County, Office of Energency Preparedness by their Unit Commanders and have in their possession an approved Identi-fication card issued by the Suffolk County OIP.

4 .' O RG ANIZ ATION A. Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patrol is comprised of individual Units called Squadrons, (Appendix D contains a listing of each unit, their meeting location, Commander and Unit Mailing address . ), , 3. Office of In the event of a Civil Defense E=ergency, the Director of the Er.ergency Preparedness of Suffolk County, (or his Cesignee), with the Coc=ander of Suffolk Group CAP, (or his Designee), will assume Operational Control over all Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patrol personnel, services and equipment enrolled in Civil Defense, the Suffolk County OEP Deputy Director or Training Officer will act as Liason for the Suffolk County OEP Director in all matters with Suffolk Group CAP. C. The Suffolk Group CAP Commander will appoint an Officer to act as Liason with the Suffolk County OEP and in a Civil Defense Emergency he shall report to the Suffolk County Emergenqy Operations Center in Yaphanm and coordinate all Civil Air Patrol Actions with the proper County Departments and Agencies. . 5 DUTIES Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patrol in cooperation with the New York State and Suffolk County OEP will provide and train personnel for the following duties and functions:

         .      A. Aerial Radiological Monitoring
     '              1. Provide trained Air Crew Personnel to perform Aerial Radiol-ogical Monitoring Missions as requested by the OEP Director.
2. Obtain through the OEP such Training and Equipment for Radio-logical Monitoring as are deemed necesaary and required by the

\ OEP Director. l B. Message Center Operations and Messenger Services l 1. Provide trained.parannnel to operate Message Centers and provide for Messenger Services.

2. Provide Message Centers, (Mobile and S tationary) . And designate their locations, (SEE APPENDIX C),.

C. Provide for the training of personnel as Medical Aides. D. Provide personnel and aquipment trained in acrial surveillance of surface traffic. 5 E. Provide personnel and equipment for use in Light Transport Flights. F. Provide personnel and equipment for use on Photographic Missions and Reconnaissance Flights.-

  • Note, film and other expendable supplies which may be necessary to accomplish these Flights will be either furnisher by or reimbursable from the Requesting Authority.

G. Provide qualified personnel for the maintaining of Radio Communications with Message Centers aul the Suffolk County Emergency Operations Center.

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e,~ z 9 3 6 .* APPENDICES There shall be attached to the Annax Appendices as required and/or A. The following three, (3), Appendices are required and shall

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1. Appendix A - Automatic Lines of Command Succession.
2. Appendix 3 - Test of Emergency Landing Areas.
3. Appendix C - Test of Message Centers and Co=munications Facilities.
3. Additinal appendices will be added to this Annex as needed to support Suffolk Group CAP, in the field of Emergency S ervices .

C. appendix D - A listing of all Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patrol Units, Commanders , Unit meeting locations and Unit = ailing addresses . D. Appendix E - Requesting Civil Air Patrol Flights.

      ******Following its approval, this Annex and its Appendices shall be reviewed and up-dated as deemed necessary, by Sufolk Group CAP and the Suffolk County OEP.

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l AUTOMATIC CCMQG SUC3SSION AND ALrRT LIS2. i The follBwing is the Suffolk Group, CA? Ale.rt Sequence tobe used l when Civil Air Patrol personnel are requested by the Suffolk County Office of E=argency Preparedness for assistance in Si=ulatai or Actu:el. Energenc$est, 1 1 Suffol.k County OI? v NEW YORI ' DING CA2. CA?-CD Liason Off. LT A. Bal.istreri l s w t P 1'- M S/ SIG Comnander l LTCOL J. ?. Ollivier 1 l DT'nNGO 1 V SFG D/Com ander Maj. J. Marek E. ri= mar-Operation Off. A hinistration Off. Co.m,nnicqtians Off, s. S. Off. LTCOL D. Logue LT J. Nel. son Maj. M. Schoenfeldt Maj. J. Mars N sAAMh, k.-d$f3 v v v Suffol$, Sqdn.1 - Other Group Staff Commanders of Suff. Co=nanders Com=ander Personnel. Sqdn'S. 2,3,4 of Suff. and and. 7. Sqdn's. 5, Pre-selected 6, 9 and 13. Pilots, i I 1 1 l l o+ NOTE ( The area code for all of the above telephone nu=bers is 516.)

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TEST 0? I N CI LANDING ARIAS: I. Below is a listi.ng of all Airfields in Suffolk County by Township. A. Eusting. ton - None F. Riverhead - Riverhead B. Babylon - Republic G. SouthoI.d - Mattituck Zahn's Rose D**# 2"" H. Southmapton - Suffolk County C. Smith. town - Nona I. Easthampton. - Eastha=pton D. Islip - Islip-MacArthur Sky Por d Edwards J. Block Island - E1.izabeth 4 E. Brookhaven - Coram Brookhaven Re coni.c . Spadaro II. In the event that the above mentioned Airfields are unusable the C. A.P. Officer, in charge of Flight Operations in coordination with Suffolk County Officials will designate areas such as; Roads, l Highways, Fields or other suitable areas as Emergency Landing Sites. i. III. Evaluation of Civil Air Patrol Effectiveness in this area can be incorporated into tha Amal Civil Defense Tast, Ocnducted by the New York Stata Office of I:n.ergency Prepared. ness and New York Wing, Civil Air Patrol. l f 4 i e 9

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     ' I. SuffoIk Coun.ty Group CAF Cc=..:u:nicaticas Effectiveness is checked a rinimum of twice annnally by M ghe: authorities.

A. An Annual State wide test is conducted. by New York Wing, Civil Air Patrol. B. A Regional Test, (Penna.-Maine), is conducted by North-East Region, Civil Air Patrol, C. A'iditional Tes ts and IJpgr*A iln5 in Co--"mi cations prograns are conducted at Local Levels by Suffolk Group Co"mications Personnel, and Individual Squadron Cnm--mi cations Officers. II. 7.a T!m of an Energency, Suffolk Group would pperate several

         =essage Centers as follows:

A. Primary Centers;

1. Suffolk E.O.C. - Taphank.

2 Islip Mac Arthur Airport - (If conditions per=ip). B. Secondary Centers;

1. Suffolt Group Co=m nications Van.
2. Additional Centars - will be set up and operated as needed under the direction of Suffolk Group Co=nunications Personnel.
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  • CIVIL AIR PATROL ANNEX TO THE SUFFOLK COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE PLAN
1. MISSION Suffolk County Group of the Civil Air Patrol will act as a l

Support Grou;i to the Suffolk County Office of Emergency Preparedness ' (Civil Defense), in the event of a Natural Disastor Nuclear,or Conventional War, Training Exercises and other Emergency Situations..- are Areas of' support for which Suffolk Group, CAP may perform i A., Aerial' Radiological Monitoring B Message Center Operations ' C -Courier and Message Services D Medical Ai' des - E Aerial Surveillance of Surface Traffic F Courier and Light Trans ort Flights . G Aerial Photography Miss ons and R'econnaissance Flights l H Radio Comriunications I " Airlift of Vital Supplies and F.quipment

                              -J Ground Rescue Operations 2 AUTMORITY A.Upon the Declaiation of a Civil Defense Emergency or the calling of an authorized Civil Defense Training Exercise Suffolk
               , Group, CAP wi1L mobilize and assign its' available manpower to their I

d' Assigned functions in accordance with the Mdqts of New York Wing of the CAP and the New York State Civil Defense Commission..

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Suffolk County),Suffolk Group CAP will maintain Communications and Coofdinate all assistance rendered and/or requestedsof other Civil' Air Patrol Units . I 3 ASSUMPTIONS A Suffolk County with its large a'rea of approximately 922 square miles, its population of over 1,750,000 people and its many diversified industries and agricultural resources would require the services of a trained and organised unit for the purposes of: Aerial i Reconnaissance, Supplementary Communications, and Back-up support in the event of a Natural Disaster or Enemy Attack, Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patroli properly trained and equipped can supply such services. l l "vF:111Tl; Vlut ih s" Se t u. o I.e l'onth and Cwnmunnv through Aem>ps. Rduo utsun l

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All Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patrol persen$el will be enrciled as msnbors of the Suffolk County, Offico of Enargency Preparedness bv

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                 .fication card issued by the Suffolk County OEP.

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s S'ET?oli: . Units called Squadrons, Group,(Appendix D contains a listing ofc ea hCivil,.: Air Patr unit, their meeting location, Commander and Urlt Mailing address. ),, B. s Office of In. the event of a Civil Defense Emergency, the Director of ths

 '                                    Emergency Preparedness of Suffolk County, (or his Designee),

with the Co==ander of Suffolk Group CAP, (or his Designeo), will assure Operational Control over all Suffolk Group, Civil services and equipment enrolled in Gril Defense, the SuffolkAir Patrol parconnel, County OEP Deputy Director or Training Officer will act as Liason for i the Suffolk County OEP Director in all matters with Suffolk Group CAP. C. The Suffolk Group CAP Commander will appoint an Officer to act . he shall report to the Suffolk County Emergenqy Operations Center Yaphanm County Departments and coordinate all Civil Air Patrol Actions wLth the proper. and /.Jencies. - 5 DUTIES , State and Suffolk County OEP will provide and train personnel fcr theSuffo following duties and functions: l I A. Aerial Radiological Monitoring

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2. Obtain through the OEP such Training and uipment for Radio "

logical Monitoring OEP Director. as are deeced necessary and required by the l B. Message Center Operations and Messenger Services

c. 1. Provide trained. parannnel to operate Message Centers and
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Provide Messara Centers, (Mobile and S tationary), And , designate their locations, (SEE APPENDIX C) . .CS ,-E- mS ' 3,ef.f

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D". of surface Provide traffic.personnel and squipment traine'd in aer.a1 surveillance . ! 5. E. ! Flights. Provide personnel and equipment for use in Light Transport F. Provide personnel and Reconnaissance Flights.- and equipment for use on Photographic Missions

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which may be necessary to accomplish these Flights will be either furnishec by or reimbersable from the Requesting Authority. G. Provide qualified personnel for the maintaining of Radio . Communications Operations Centry. with Message Centers and the Suffolk County Emergency

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a be developed by the Suffolk Group CAP Liason Officer:

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                             '          3. Append.'.x C - Test of Message Centers and Co=municationn                          e Facilities.        .

B. Additinal appendices will be added to this Annex as needed to support Suffolk Group CAP, in the field of Emergency Services. C. Appendix D - A listing of all Suffolk Group, Civil Air Patrol Units, Commanders, Unit meeting locations and Unit mailing addresses. D. Appendix E - Requesting Civil Air Patrol Flights.

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Operations Officer Administra: ion Officer Ccrmunications Off. EMERG. SERV. CITICER Paj. Inne Bevers 1/Lt Helen leicht Pajcr Gene Pfeiffer Capt. A. Sperling 515- 212 516-Suffolk Sqdn 1 Other Grwp Staff Cervandezs of Suff. Ccmanders of Suff. Ccrmander personnel Sqdns. 3, 4, 5, S 6. Sqns. 7, 9, S 10. and pre-s21ected pilots

EMERGENCY OPERATl0!LS PLAN COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ANNEX C APPE!MX 8 STATE OF NEJ YCPy. uum AIR PA. TROL ANNEI _T_G THE SU??OLX COUNTY CIVII DEFENSI PIAN APPIYDII

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TEST OP D!IRECfCI LANDING AREAS: I. Below is a listing of all Airfields in Suffolk County by Township. A. Huntington - None F. Riverhaad - Riverhead

3. Babyl.on - Republic G. Sonhold - Mattituck Eahn's Rose D*'# 2"# H. Southampton - Suffolk County C. Smithtown - Nona I. Easthampton - Eashampton D. Islip - Islip-MacArthur Sky Portal.

Edwards Block Island - Elizabeth. ( E. Brookhaven - Coram

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Brookhaven Peconic r Spadaro l l II. In the event that the above mentioned Airfields are unusable the ! C. A.P. Officer, in charge of Flight Operations in coordination l with Suffolk County Officials will designate areas such as; Roads, l

Highways, Fields or other su.i. table areas as Emergency Landing Sites 1

III. Evaluation of Civil Air Patrol Effectivanass in this area can be incorpo. rated into tha An = =1 Civil Defensa Tast, Conducted by the New ' fork Stata Office of Esargency Preparedness and New York Wing, Civil Air Pa+a l.

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E.'GRGENCY CPERATTONS PLAN CCWay CF SUFFOLK ANNEX C APPEN98X 8 STATE OF NEJ YCRK CITIL IJR P1%_L AICEC ec THE SUT?OEC COUN1'T CITIL DE?EGE ?Iilt A?2rTDII

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T.EST OF MESSAGE CE:I2ERS AIC COFMUNICITIONS FACILIms. I. Suffolk County Group CAP Coahcations Effectiveness is checked a minimum of twice amutally by highe: authorities. A. An Annual State wide test is conducted by New York Wing, Civil Air Patrol.

3. A Regional Test, (Pennn.-Maine), is conducted by North-Eas t Region, Civi.1 Air Patrol, i

C. Additional Tests and Upgr* Mar in. Co==:nLications prograns are conducted at Locail. Levels by Suffolk Group. Conmications 2ersonnel, and Individual. Squadren Cam *f cations Officers. II. In Tina of an Energency, Suffol.k Group would pperate several i message Centers as follows: l l A. Prtsary Centers;

1. Suffolk E.O.C. - Taphank.
2. Islip Mac A=tinur Airport - (If conditions permi)).

B. Secondary genters;

1. Suffol2: Group Communications Van.
2. Additional Centars - will be set up and operated as needed under the direction of Suffolk Group Coaaunications .

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a Y OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE w CHARTER = 31051 1 Marc $Uttt. Lake Ronkonkoma. Long tiland. New York 11779 M95 l SLTTCM ScCOR SON. #1 31204 CCR: Ca M . Cel vy e l l Meets en: 1st S 3r: 'tnday 3 1930 hrs -

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Sylvan Ave. , Bay;crt, ?N CEPVIY: SUTTCM CAOC SQN 87 31153 CCR: Capt. Stanley Scharf 059303086 Meets en: Wesdays 3 1930 hrs . . . ...-ui .- N.Y.S. Arrery (H) 6 Hunting en Statien,!N CEFLTl: ( SUTycu CARET SQN. #9 31311 C CR: Cact. Antheny Cristiano !NR'G l Meets en: Wesdays @ 1900 hrs I H0s. ,106 AREG, Suffolk Co M:G3 (H) 6 (3) 299 4200 x 293 Westha:= ten Beach, !N CEPU2Y: S/M Eugene Fassegiue (H) M SUT7tu CAOC SQN. #10 31328 CCR: Capt. Jacques Heinrich

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Meets en: ttndays @ 1900 hrs Sache , Scu .h High School (H) M (3) 732 4499 le.ke Fcnkenke: a, !N CUJIY: Capt. William Stel:e:. aller (H)S*9-5 3'- SLT?tZ COLY Y GFCUP 31251 CCR: Lt. Col. John Parek 1.1225153 Feets en: 1st 0 last Thursdays 12000 hrs Suffolk b up Headquarters (H) (3) 575-5152 1500 Lincoln Ave. , Bohe .ia, !N CEPUIV: Capt. Jacques Heirrich (H) M "SEMPER WGLANS" Sen: ice to Youth and Community through Aerospa:e Educat:o t

CCUNTY OF SUFFOLK ENERGENCY OPERATIONS PROCEDURE

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ECUI? MENT & RISCURCES INVE'iTORY , Equipment and Resources Data are maintained on a current basis print-oui at the Emergency Operations Center by Administration personnel at the Emergency Operations Center. I e 4 9 l

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h Y OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE la Marc Street Lake Ronkonkoma. Long IOand, New York 11779 CHARTER = 3'051 SFG DCSC MARCH 1952 AUTHOR:ZATION S2 - 22 PEACETIME RADICLCGICAL A..v .3.L- L.y.L.

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1. This agree =ent is to supple =ent the Civil Air Patrol appendix to the Suffolk County Civil Defense (FEMA) Plan dated March 1952 and is enacted due to the presence of a Nuclear Power Plant located in the County. This agree =ent is to outline Civil Air Patrols'
       'ission in the event of a Radilogical incident.
2. MISSICN Suffolk County Group Civil Air Patrel will act as a Support Group to the Suffolk County Office of E:ergency Preparedness (Civil Defense /FIMA) in the event of a Radiological incident at a Nuclear Power Plant in the County or any training exercises that are held involving State or County planning.

Areas of support for which Suffolk Group Civil Air Patrol :ay perform are: , A. Aerial Radiological Monitoring S. Courier and Message Service C. Mission Coordination Assistance D. Message Center Operations E. Radio Cc==unications F. Ground Rescue Operations G. Medical Aides H. Aerial Surveillance of Surface Traffic I. Aerial Photography and Reconnaissance Flights J. Courier and Light Transport Flights K. Ground Transport er Airlift of Vital Supplies and Equip =ent.

3. j')THORITY Upon the Declaration of a Civil Defense E=ergency or the calling of an Authorized Training Exercise; Suffolk Group Civil Air Patrol will :obilize with all available Personnel, asse=bling at the Suffolk County Group Headquarters on Lincoln Avenue. Holbrock, Long Island on MacArthur Airport. This location is approx 1=ately 15 =iles from the Nuclear Power Plant at Shoreha=.
   "SEMPER VIGLANS"              . . . . .    . . Service to Y< uth and Community through Aerospace Education

lau 22 j3. The-follerinu 'Perconnel vill report directly to the 200 et Yarhankt A. C:/23 2fficer T.. Grou; Con.cnder C. Co::.unict.tionc Otaff cf 2.

4. A."CU"FTIC::

In the evont er a T.adiolo ical Incident at a Fuelour ?cver Plant neceewitctin,: the need of c trained and or.enir.ed unit for tho 7.urpose of Aeriel 5ccennalocence and T.adiolo,'ical Fonitcrin. , Traffic heports of Surfaco !reffic. Su; plomen ter'/ Connunientieno and Tsc%-u Cu;>;_ ort s the iuffolk arcup Civil Air ?ctrol pres arly trained cnd equip;ed can cu :tly . sue). cerviceu. i 5.-CUTITE Cuffolk. sroup Civil Air !ctrol in cooperction with JuffolP County Office of I.ucr ency Frercreduces vill provido and train

orconnel for tho followin. cutiac cnd functions:

A. hadiolo.ical .'enitorin; -

1) Certifiestien of Personnel in both Aorial und Jround. hadiolocical !.onitorin .

7.. Co unications

1) Irovido treinod forconnel to operate
esca:o Contors cnd yrovide for
cosenewr Eervices.
2) Frovico itecsaf o Centers ('.*cbile and Otetiencry).

C. Trovide for 1rcinin; of Forsonnol as "edicci Aidnc.

2. Troviaw Pernennal end e: ui,c:ent f oruse in Aerial Curvoillance of Gurfcce Traffic.
.. Provide 1orsonnel and equipront for use in both around and Aerial Trans:.crtation of Perconnel and *:quipnent.
f. 1revide Iersennel and Equienent for use on Photo raphic .'.issions end deoonnciccanco fli.htc.

G. Provide qualified Personnel for the ccin-

                    .tainin.,: of Radio Coccunications with Fossace Centers, operatiens ct 1:ain Airport and tne Ccunty :r.or;ency Operations Center.

The fil: and other Expandable Supr. lies which noy be necessary to accon~11sh an" Fiscion u111 to either furnished by er reicturca'cle trou the F.equestin; Autuerity. I Any costs tricin: durin ctual or trainin :*isciens vill be yaid by the Requestin . Acency .

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   . recuired and/or nooGod.

A. The folleving three (3) Appendices era re4uired ar.d chs11 bo develo ed by the suffolk .reup 23/0D Liccon Officer

1) Ap;.endix A Autouctic Lines of Co:nand Succession.
2) Ar.pendix 3 Test of inorconey Lcnding Arcac.
3) Apr.endix C Teut of ioscaro Coctcr cnd Ce:aunications Fccilitios.

I.. Additional a;,ondices vill be added to this A,rcecent as nouded to suptcrt Cuffolk wroup Civil Air 1etrol in the field of E.cr;ency Gorvices. C. Appendix D

                                   ?.o ;uentin..> of Civil Air Patrol 711th ts.

Followinc. ite c;:provci, this n.reocent and its Apr.cndicco and any Anne:tes to thic A. rce:ent chnll te reviewed and ur-dcted to doe:od neccoccry by Cuffelh droup Civil Air Patrol and the Cuffelh Oounty Office of 11cr ency Ircharednes .

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                         .       OF THE UNii 10 STATES AIR FORCE Ronkonkoma, Long Island, New York 11779 CHARTER = 31251 l

l SFG COSC AUTHORIZATION 82-g2 1 l APPEiDIX 3 TEST OF EERGEiCY LA:iDING ARIAS

1. Selow is a listihg of all the active Airfields in Suffolk Coun y by Township:

A A. Huntington - None F. Riverhead - None

3. Sabylon - Republic G. Southhold - Mattituck
                                                                                                       - Rose (Shelter C. Snithtown             - None                                                              Island)

D. Islip - Long Island McArthur H. Southarpton - Suffolk Co.

                                             - Edwards I. Easthanpton       - Eastha: pton E. Brookhaven - Coran                                                              - Sky Portal
                                             - Brookhaven
                                             - Peconic                           J. Fishers Island - Eli::abeth
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2. In the event that the above listed Airfields are unusable the CAP Officer incharge of flight Operations in coordination with the Suffelk County Officials will designate areas such as: Roads, Highways, Fields t or other sutable areas as Energency Landing Sites.
3. Evaluation of Civil Air Patrol Effectiveness in this area can be incorporated into the Annual Civil Defense Effectiveness Test, conducted by the New York State Office of Energency Preparedness and

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1) T:.?!3 AUTHORI2ATION IS TO EXTEiD FCR A Fl?RICD OF ON1 YEAR THE
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2) THE FOLLOWING INCLOSED AFFE CZX *A* IS TO UPDATE THE SUFFOIR G3CUF CAI- ALERTING SYSTE.I.
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SLTP3tX CACC SQN. #9 31311 CCR: Capt. Antheny Cristiano WA"G Meets en: Tuesdays @ 1900 hrs -. HQs., 105 AREG, Suffolk Co ANG3 (H) (B) '28! 4200 x 293 Westha::pten Beach, W CE?JIY: S/M. :,ugene F4ssegiue (H) SLTIDu CCC SQN. !10 31328 CCR: Ca- ^~"a Mei. rich Feets en: M:ndays @ 1900 hrs Sache:n South High Schcol (H (3) 732 4499 lake Fcnkenker a, W CEPL . . . ,... Willi c Stelze uller (H) SLTICM CCL7CY GFCUP 31251 CCR: Lt. Col. Jeb Mank 11225153 Meets en: 1st Q last hursdays Q 2000 hn ' Suffolk Group Headquarten (H) (3) 575-6152 __ 1500 Lincoln Ave. , Behe .ia, W CE?J"t : Capt. Jacques Heinrich (H) g "SEMPER VIGLANS" . . . . Service to Youth and Commumty through Aerospace Education

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 .                     Hon. Bernard C. Smith                                                                        Hon. Robert C. Wet:

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    .                  Albany, 12224                                                                                Albany, 12224

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Veterans Memorial H'way 560 Broad Hollow Road 345-5000 ext. 250 Melville, 11746 752-1700 Gerald V. Marron, Assoc. Executive Director Lorraine Rose American LOn; Association Huntington Township Rescue Assoc. of Nassau-Suffolk Co. 6 Drake Place 405 Ostrander Avenue Eatons Neck, 11743 Riverhead, 11901 757-7868 727-2155 Jeffrey Schwartz, M.D. Rev. Saverio C. Mattei Northport V.A. Hospital Div. of Health and Hosp. Middleville Road Cath. Charities of Diocese Northport, 11768 of Rockville Centre 261-1400 50 N. Park Avenue Rockville Centre, 11570 John P. Sheridan, Director 678-6900 Traffic Safety Dept. 1324 Motor Parkway Richard McGowin Hauppauge, 11787 Suffolk Co. Fire Advisory 234-2622 ext. 265, 266 Board West Lake Drive Lawrence Shluger Montauk, 11954 Islip Town Volunteer Ambulance 668-5620 and Rescue Association 119 Second Street Patricia A. Nocher, Exec. Dir. Holbrook, 11741 American Red Cross 234-0200 ext. 541 Suffolk Chapter 475 E,. Main Street Joseph M. Scmmers, Vice Chairman Patchogue, 11772 Brookhaven Town Volunteer 475-6200 Ambulance Association 184 Washington Avenue John Pfister, Jr., Admin. Mastic Beach, 11951 Southampton Hospital 281-2874 281-8534(residence) 265 Herrick Road Howard Terry S o'u thamp ton , 11968 283-6200 Town of Southold Jockey Creek Drive Robert Radenberg Southold, 11971 NYS Vol. Amb i First Aid 765-2660 765-3402(residence) Association 64 Roxbury Drive Commack, 11725 864-1168 33 w

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                   . 560 Broad Hollow Road             Upton, 11973 Melville, 11746                  345-2123 752-1700 Joseph Zuba
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   .-.           EMEP4ENCY CPEPATICNS PLAN                                      STATE CT NEW YCPy, ANNEX T HEALTH SERVICES                                        CCUMI"t CF 3*JTTCLK
           .,., APPEN DIX 2 STANCARD CPETOTICN PRCCECURES HEALTH SERVICE I-.MISSICN In an emergency, the mission of Health Services,       is to dircet and coordinate health services througnout th'e county.

II ASSCMPTIONS A. Any disaster could create a widespread problem for health services. B. Normal health services may prove unable to counter the problem of a disaster. C. Some health services may be destroyed or prove inoperable as a re-sult of a' disaster. III OPfANIZATION The Commissioner of !!ealth Services will coordinate all health services th roughout the county. IV STANDAPD CPERATING PPDCEDUPI,S A. Commissioners Responsibilities :

1. The Commissioner of Health Services will notify his staf f, and Division heads of an emergency.

l 2. In an emergency, designated health services personnel will re-1 port to the EOC to coordinate health services activities. l 3. The activation of !!ealth Services' will be reported to the l Director of Emergoney Preparedness. l l 4. The Emergency Services Dispatcher at Yaphank will maintain communications with mcbil field unit hospitals. l

 '                          5. Request for health services will be made through the Emer-gancy Services Dispatcher in accordance with mutual aid plans, approved by the Ccemissioner.

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A:: NIX F .b.;yc adi1 . . . .., ... .., .. .: . . . - . . . . B. Msaster Reporting c

    .,         1. Msasters must be reviewed by cne of the fallcwing, Fire Chiefs er first JN.'?.ttaCa), sector patrol car (police) , or a.-2:ulance fire or community.
2. Notification must include:
a. Nature of isteldent,
b. Verification of location
c. Casualty or damage assessment
3. The Emergency Service Dispatcher will dispatch ambulances and will notify, hospitals of arrivals and cl2 pettlacnt (a pt.at(ca,
4. Dep t. FRES . will notify
a. Fire Departments
b. Poli'de Cepartments
c. Suffolk ObV U WK U I Vin *' f'p* tit */ l' reg o.s t mine"m
5. Procedures to be followed at the scene of the disaster.
1. Triage
a. Stabilization of all victims
b. Tagging of victims inaccordance with the severity of the injuzY 6tud Cica.cnent.

Use field tags to

c. Keep count of the victims and identify. ,

show treatment.

4. Establish evaluation priorities,
c. Maintain communic.s tiorm with t he Ivmtilta t .
f. Release units to hospitals. 1 j
g. Diseased persons rernoval will be the sole responsibility ,

of the County Medical Examiner and the Police Cepartment. 1 i J

2. Cemand Post l I
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a. . Comand Post 'should be established' within a reasonable distance of the triage area.

b.. The Cem.and Post will be headed by either the ranking Tire er Pelice offical having specific comand responsibilites,

c. The. county medical of ficer or his designee will be present.

73 Hospital Plan Each hospital will implement individual disaster plans. G S l-l l o I I s

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5:ATI Or m y:px EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN COUNTY OF SUFFOLK. Annex ? Appendh 2 HEALTH SERVICE I. MISSION In an emergencf, the mission of the Health Service is to direct and coordinate all actions to render health and medical services to the population, including: A. Safeguarding the health of people: B. Care and treatment of the ill and injured; C. Maintaining a medical facility for occupants of the Eme'rgency Operating Center (EOC); D. Disposition of the dead. I 1. ASS UMPTIONS A. The medical problem among the surviving injured would consist of:

1. Normal 1,11nes s es, including pregnancies ;
2. Fractures and other traumatic injuries not complicated by persistent shock; I 3. Burns of less than major degree and exte'nt;
4. Communicable disease epidemics; a **e

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5. Radiation illness, the largest component of casualty
  • load in the event of nuclear attack;

! 6. Radioactive contamination of patients; l

7. The necessity for limiting the exposure of attending medical personnel to radiation amounts compatible with
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continued us efulness. B. Radiolocical

1. The body tends to repair radiation injury at a fixed rate l

of approximately 2. 5% per day, but a fraction of the in-i jury (approximately 10%) is never repaired and must be added to inj ury doses received subsequently. 1 j 2. A dose rate of 1. 5 roentgen (r)/ day can be tolerated for periods up to one ye.ar without accuraulation of a total

                                                      . exposure hazardous to continued health and usefulness; l

therefore, medical insta11a'tions may be set up only in an , area in which the dose rate indoors will not exceed this level.

3. It will not be advisable to operate in an ar'ea in which the external activity e'xceeds 3 r/ day since individuals supplying l the hospital would accumulate an equivalent residual dose (ERD) approaching 200r in 60 days if continuously exposed to external activity above this daily dose rate level.
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4. Temporary installations such as aid stations and holding
 ,                        stations could be set up in areas of greater radiation intensity by personnel wearing self-indicating dosimeters.

Total cumulative exposure must be held to 200r.

5. Rescue and removal to medical installations located in a +
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3 r/ day area would have to be accomplished by people in the areas of greater intensity many of whom would later'~ become patients themselves. IV. ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS A. The Chief hiedical Officer is responsible for and directs the operation of the Health Service. B. The Health Service directs the distribution of State, County and Federal medical supplies that may be allocated," directs the flow of medical personnel within his jurisdiction, and requests assistance from, or gives assis\ance to, other jurisdictions.

d. The Health Service provides medical care for the emergency staff
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D. Duties and Responsibilities

1. Chief Medical Officer: Maintains a continuing substantive
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STAH CF ?EN YO?X EhiERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Annex F s evaluation of the medical and public health situation, o advises the Commissioner accordingly and directs the operation of the Health Service. .

2. Assistant Chief hiedical Officer: Assists the Chief hiedical Officer in his functions and directs the hiedical * .

Control Room Staff.

3. Oeerations Officer: Supervises the staff of the Health Service under the general direction of the Assistant Chief hiedical Officer; developes procedures for records, reports, and message handling; acts as administrator of the medical facility in the EOC.

E. Line of Succession

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1. Chief hiedical Officer
2. Assistant Chief hiedical Officer
3. Operations Officer

{ V. STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES i A. In an emergency, des'ignated personnel of the Health Service l [ will report to the EOC in accordance with instructions is sued 1 1 by the Chief hiedical Officer. All other medical personnel have fixed l l- 4 1

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I l s .sn *r NIW Y:?x EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN COUNTY OF SUFFOLK Annex F as signments and (lexible alternative instructions. , B. The activation of the Health Service will be reported to the Commis sioner. C. Personnel of the Health Service will:

1. Insure that the medical clinic and operating rooms in ,

the EOC are staffed and ready for operation.

2. Determine the operational capability of the Health Service throughout the jurisdiction with regard to the effective establishment of emergency medical installations, as re-quired, and the utilization of undamaged hospitals and in-s titutions..
3. Determine the need for transportation and reallocation of emergency medical supplies stockpiled tfiroughout the jurisdiction.
4. Determine the operational status of the Blood Collection Plan as to quantity available' location of storage, and arrangements for trans portation.
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5. Determine the extent of communicable disease outbreaks
      ,                 and the efficiency of their control by investigations of the means of transmission.
6. Determine the safety of existing water supplies as evaluated by public health sanitary engineers and identify alternative emergency sources where required.
7. Determine the measures to be taken for the disposal of .

human excreta and garbage, and control of insects and rodents, as soon as the more immediate medical problems have been met. S. Determine the selection of mortuary areas for the assembly of bodies for collection of personal effects, identification, and disposition as'soon as disposal of the dead becomes feasible and practical. - VI. RESOURCES AND REQUIRENiENTS DATA

               . Resources data dre maintained on a current basis by the Health l

! Service at the EOC. l l l l-i l l i l 6-

EMERGENCY CPEPATICtlS P?.Wi STATE CF "EW YC?x ANNEX F NEALTH SERVICES . ,3 CCU;!TY CT S',.7701,y. SEE CCMPLETE PISCURCE I!NEN' CRY IN FISCURCE FILE IN E.O.C. i r I l l l t l l 1 g - ~

l: EMRCENCY OPEFATIONS PLAN ETATE OF NE'a' YOFX ANNEX F Health Service C0tlNTY OF SUFFOLK Appendix 3 Equipment & Resources Inventory SUFFOLK COUNTY AM3ULANCES TCb"NSHIP FIRE DEPT. AMBULANCE COMMUNITY AM3ULANCE, COMMERCIAL AM3. T(7FAL Babylon 16 2 4 22 Huntington 15 6 0 21 Islip 10 11 13 34 Smithtown 5 0 0 5 Brookhaven 28 18 3 49

                - Southaupton                 2                     11                    0            13 Southold                  3                      0                    7             6 Eas t P.ampton            5                      2                    0             7 Shelter Island            1                      1                    0             2 TOTALS                   85                     51                   23          159 A detailed list of locations and phone nu:nbers of all ambulance units is located in the Resource Manual.

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State er New 7:73 7-Prrar.cy 3perati:r.t Fle n Ceutty Of Suff:1k-Atr.*x ." Hesit'. Servicer A: Par.:ix 3 Ecui:.en'. & rer:urces :r. vent:ry Rev. 3/30 SUFFOLK COUNTY HOS?ITALS TulN ADMINIS T*tATOR BABYLON Brunswick Hospital Center Benjamin M. S tein, N.D. 366 Broadway 264-5000 Amityville, 11701 BROCIGAVEN Brookhaven Hospital Francis G. Fosmire Hospital Road 654-5000 Patchogue, 11772 . John T. Mather Hospital Donald C. Bilhorn North Country Road 473-1320 Port Jefferson, 11777 S t. Charles Hospital John Honahan 200 Belle Terre Road Port Jefferson, 11777 HtmTQCTON Huntington Hospital Elveed A. Opstad 270 Park Avenue 351-2000 Huntington, 11743 ISLIP Good Samaratin Hospital Edward J. Peterson 1000 Montauk Highway 321-2000 West Islip, 11795 Southside Hospital J. Jospe Montauk Highway 435-3000 Bay Shore, 11706 RIVERHEAD Central Suffolk Hospital Robert Ecroyd 1300 Roanoke Avenue 369-6000 Riverhead, 11901 33

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TGlNS AIMINIS T?AT02 St. John's Hospital George D. Po: gar Route 214 360-2000 Scichcotm, 11787 Smichcout: General Hospital D. Powers Smithcoun Bypass & Route 111 979-4000 Smich cocm, 11787 SOUTA.TTON Southampton Hospital John Pfis ter, Jr. 240 Meeting House Lane 283-2600 Southampton, 11968 SOUWOLD Eastern Long Island Hospital Charles E. Kiebler Manor Place 477-1000 Greenpore, 11944 t l l l l l l l l

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            - I57 Airport                          James Wilson Young Jr. H. S.

30 Marvin Lane P. O. Box 9 Islip, N.Y. 11751 Bayport, N.I. 11705 l 516 - 261-7261 516 - 472-3894 Suffolk Cadet Sqdn 2 Suffolk Cadet Sqda. T Capt Was Hannah Maj. Joseph Borgess NYS Armory,(Nesconset) NYS Armory,(Huntington) 43 Roundabout Road 8 Crestwood Drive Smithtown, N.I. 11787 Northport, N.I. 11768 516 - 724-2037 516 - 757-0 107 Suffalk Eagle Sqdn. 3 Suffolk Cadet Sqdn. 8 SM W1.111an Iesko (Plannad to be started I

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384 CMn hus Ave. - ! N. Babylon, N.Y. 11703 ! 516 - 587-1435 l Suffolk Cadet Sqdn. 4 Suffolk Comp. Sqdn. 9 1LT Harold Thein Capt Gena Pfeiffer Mulligan Jr. H. S. BOCES Bldg.(Westhampton) 1317 Ackerson Blvd. P. O. Box 386 Bay Shore, N.Y. 11706 Med. ford, N.Y. 11763 516 - 665-8108 5 f6 - 567-1719 Suffolk Cadet Sqdn. 5 Suffolk Cadet Sqdn. to

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74 Ma= cella Drive 15 Marc Street Mas tic, N.Y. 11950 Lk. Ronkonkoma, N.Y. 11779 516 - 281-9390 516 - 585-7811 i SU?? OLE COUNTT GROUP, CIVIL AIR PATROL l COMMANDER: LTCOL J. 2. OLLIVIER MEEZINGS: ARICC'

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COUNTY OF SUFFOLK EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PROCEDURE ANNEX '8' Appeddix 3 C-ECUIPME!TT & RESOURCES INVENTOP.Y Equipment and Resources Data are maintained on a current basis. print-out at the Emergency Operations Center by Administration personnel at the Emergency Operations Center, l i S I: i l -- _ , _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . - _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ . _ . . , _ . _ _ _ _ _ . -

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           's        Y OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE                                         CHARTER = 31251 10 MJfC Stffet, Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island. New YOf k 11779 SFG                  DOSC                                                                  MARCH 1932 AUTHORIZATION 82 - 02 PEACETIME RADIOLOGICAL AGREEMENT
1. This agree =ent is to supplement the Civil Air Patrol appendix to the Suffolk County Civil Defense (FEMA) Plan dated March 1982 and is enacted due to the presence of a Nuclear Power Plant located in the County. This agreement is to outline Civil Air Patrols' Mission in the svent of a Radilogical incident.
2. MISSION Suffolk Coun ;y Group Civi.1 Air Patrol will act as a Support l Group to the Suffolk County Jffice of Emergency Preparedness l (Civil Defense / FEMA) in t>c event of a Radiological incident at i a Nuclear Power Plant in the County or any training exercises that are held involving State or County planning.

Areas.of support for which Suffolk Group Civil Air Patrol may l perf:rm are: l A. Aerial Radiological Monitoring B. Courier and Message Service l C. Mission Coordination Assistance D. Message Center Operations E. Radio Co==unications F. Ground Rescue Operations G. Me' dical Aides H. Aerial Surveillance of Surface Traffic I. Aerial Photography and Reconnaissanne Flights J. Courier and Light Transport Flights K. Ground Transport or Airlift of Vital Supplies and Equipment.

3. AUTHORITY Upon the Declaration of a Civil Defense Emergency or the calling of an Authorized Training Exercise; Suffolk Group Civil Air Patrol will mobilize with all available Personnel, assembling at the Suffolk County Group Headquarters on Lincoln Avenue, Holbrook, Long Island on MacArthur Airport. This location is approxi=ately 15 miles from the Nuclear Power Plant at Shoreham.
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3. The follerin u Personnel will ror, ort directly to the F3C et Yaphankt A. CO/IS Officer
3. Group Consender C. Co: . unications Staff of 2.
4. ApSU:'FTIC:!

In the evont of a T.adiololical Incident at a .Vuelcar Power Picnt neceesitating the need of a trained and or..enised unit for tho purpose of Aerial .^econnaicsance and I,adiolo.ical Sonitorin a, Traffic heports of Surface Traffic Surplocentary Co--unications and Pack-up Cu;>porti the Suffolk droup Civil Air Patrol pror.erly trained and equip;ed can cupply such services.

5. DUTIT.'

Suffolk Group Civil Air Fttrol in cooperation with Juffolk County Office of ftcreency Frer.arednoss vill provide end train perconnel for tho following duties and functions: A. hadiological i:enitorin.?

1) Certification of Personnel in both Aerial and Cround Radiolo.ical Monitorin .
3. Connunications t

l 1) Frevide trained Personnel to operate ,  ::essago Conters cnd provide for I:essenewr Services. l 2) Provido i!ecsace Centers (:'obile and l Ctationary). C. Frovide for Trc.ir.inc of Feroonnel as l'edical Aidec. D. Provide Personnel and equip:ent foruse in Aerial Surveillance of Surface Traffic, F. . Provide Personnel and equipnont for use in both Ground and Aerial Transportation of Peroonnel and Equipnent. F. Provide Personnel and Equipnent for use on Photo /raphic Missions and Reoonnnicaance flichto. G. Previde qualified Personnel for the ccin- ! taining of Radio Coccunications with Fossace l Centers, operations ct dain Airport and the County Laer;ency Operations Center. The file and other Expendable Supplies which =cy be necessary ! to acconglish any l'iscion will be either furnished by er reicburce'cle l- from the F.equesting Authority. Any costs arizin.: durin. cetual or trainin; l'isciens will be y aid by the Requeotin;, Agency. 1 l

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6. .tPPtiCICF3 Thero shall be attached to this a:raonont Appondicos es
     -required and/or nooded.

A. The follevin.- throe (3) Ap;endices arn required and chall be dev11o,od by the Suffolk arcup 23/0D Liason Officor:

1) A;;.endix A Autountic Lines of Cornand Succession.
2) Appendix B Tost of 2nor.;cncy Landin.;

Areas.

3) Appendix C Test of l! ossa;o Conter and Coscunications ?ccilities.

E. Additional appondicos will be added to this A.;reement as nooded to support Guffolk Group Civil Air Patrol in the field of Enor.;ency Corvices. C. A;.pendix D Roquestin.; of Civil Air Patrol 711; hts. Follow.ind its approval, this a.:reor.ent and its Appendicco and any Annexes to this Acroe=ent shall be reviouod and u:-dated ca l dae=ed necescary by Suffolk Group Civil Air Patrol and the Cuffolk County Office of E:erNency Froparedness. PR PARED DY: \ l/ *kWJg,

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1. Selow is a listing of all the active Airfields in Suffolk County by Township:

A A. Huntington - None F. Riverhead - None

3. Babylon - Republic G. Southhold - Mattituck
                                                                            - Rose (Shciter C. Smithtown        - None                                                              Island)

D. Islip - Long Island McArthur H. Southampton - Suffolk Co.

                          - Edwards I. Easthampton   - Easthampton E. Brookhaven - Coram                                                 - Sky Portal
                          - Brookhaven
                           - Pe enic                       J. Fishers Island - Elizabeth
                          - Spadaro
2. In the event that the above listed Airfields are unusable the CAP Officer incharge of flight Operations in coordination with the Suffolk County Officials will designate areas such as Roads, Highways, Fields or other sutable areas as Emergency Landing Sites.
3. Evaluation of Civil Air Patrol Effectiveness in this area can be incorporated into the Annual Civil Defense Effectiveness Test, conducted by the New York State Office of E=ergency Preparedness and the New York Wing , Civil Air Patrol.

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1) THIS AUTHORI2ATICII IS TO EXTEiD FOR A FERIOD OF OITE YEAR THE VAF.CH1951 AUIMORIIATICIi FOR THE SUFFOLK CCU::TY CIVIL DEFI;SE FLA!; .
2) THE FOLLO'clI:;G I?;CLCSED APPE; DIX *A* IS TG UFDATE THE SUFF0 E GROUP CAF ALERTII;G SYSTEI.

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   ,     AnnSx D                                                                  COUNTY OF SUFFOLX COMMUNICATIONS'AND WARNING SYSTEM I. MISSION In an emergency, the mission of the Communications
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and Warning Service is to direct and supervise cormunications and warning operations including: A. Procurement, selection, arrangement, provis. ion and restoration of communicatione, using all available public and private communications means and metho s. B. Establishing priorities for the provision and use of public and private communication fNeilities wit $in the jurisdiction. C. The use of Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) radio f requencies in accordance

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w'ith the approved RACES plan. . D. Arranging facilities for monitoring the Emergency T.roadcast System (EBS). E. Coordinating the use of radio f acilities within the jbrisdiction. F. Receive Warning information and emergency announcements f rom the National Warning System .(NAWAS) and disseminate such., l I

  • intelligence and pertinent instructions to appropriate govern-ment officials and to the genera 1 public.

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6' w .&. ;,w .. w Se 1 Ann:x D COUNTY OF SUFFOLK 1 II. SEPARATION OF SERVICE l In those jurirdictions ving separate Ccmmunications and Warning Service the functions, duties and responsibilities covered in this Annex shall be carried out separately and independently, as applicable, by each of those Services, assigning such supervisory titles as are necessary, but using this Annex, u "hanged, as their individual Annex and assuming only those functions, duties and responsibilities that are applicable to the individual Service. III. ASSUMPTIONS A. There may be little or no warning of a disaster. ! 3. Enemy attack would be directed against retaliatory bases, missle sites, air defense nerve centers and population centers, j C. The federal government, by means of NAWAS, will disseminate t l varnin'g information and emezgency announcements to the New York State Warning Point, District Warning Points, Prima ry Warning Points, County and City Warning Points and EOC's equipped with NAWAS, and certain Nationa Weather Serv [ce and Nuclear Regulatory Commission installations. D. Any disaster might seriously disrupt communications within and among federal, State and local governments, industry and the public. E. Normal communications systems would be inadequate for the efficient conduct of post-disaster operations. 2 7/83 J

r= w - AnnOx D COUNTY OF SUFFOlK F. Telephone and teletype service required to augment existing communications capabilities will be provided by the communi-cations industry. G. Festoration of wire line facilities will be accomplished by personnel assigned by the telephone companies and the Western Union Telegraph Company. H. RACES frequencies and amateur operators will be available to provide a supplementary communications system. I. All non-military communications activities undertaken by the federal government within New York State would be coordinated with State Office of Disaster Preparedness.

  . IV. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AND WARNING CENTER' The Emergency Communications and Warning Center includes or will t            include all those facilities necessary to communicate with other 1

echelons or agencies of government, volunteer organizations,, and the public and to disseminate warning and emergency information.

    .       The location (s), protection factor, and equipment available are shown in Appendices to this Annex.

V. ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS A ., The Communications and Warning Service supervises and directs communications and warning for all disaster purposes within the jurisdiction and procures, selects, arr2nges, provides s 3 7/83

EMERGENCY OPERAPIONS P LAN STATE OF NEU YORX 'Annsx D COUNTY CF SUFFOLX and restores communications and warning f acilities and equipment for all disaster purposes, using available public and private communication means and methods (including telephone, teletype, facsimile, microwave and radio) as neces sa ry. - B. The Communications and Warning Service consists of three sections:

1. Radio Section
2. Warnirg Sect' ion
3. Wire Line Section C. Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Chief of Communications and Warninc: Under the direction of the Director, is directly responsible for the activities cnd facilities in the Emergency Communications and Warning Center. He directs and coordinates emergency communi-cations and warning systems using all available communi-cations and warning facilities, personnel and equipment.
2. Assistant Chief of Communications and Warninc: Assists the Chief of Communications and Warning in the discharge of his duties and responsibilities and assumes them in his absence.

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3. Supervisor of Radio Services : Under the Chief of Communications and Warning, is responsible for' coordinating i

the use of all emergency radio communication f acilities l t in operation within the jurisdiction. He is responsible for the operation and maintenance of EBS facilities at

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the EOC. I l

4. Assistant Supervisor of Radio Services: Assists the Supervisor of Radio Services in the discharge of his duties and responsibilities and assumes them in his j absence.
5. Supervisor of Warning: Under the Chief of Communications and Warning, directs, supervises and coordinates the use  !

l of NAWAS and the over-all operation of the Warning Point. ) l 6. Wire Communications officer: Under the Chief of Communi-cations and Warning, is responsible for determining the , 1 operability of wire line f acilites provided by the ecmmuni- 1 l cations industry and directing the restoration of inter-l l rupted services essential to post-disaster operations. l D. Line of Succession: The line of succession within the Com-munications and Warning Service will be in accordance with the following list: I 1. Chief of Communications and Warning l l l l s 7/83

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2. Assistant Chief of Communications and Warning
3. Supervisor of Radio Services
4. Supervisor of Warning
5. Wire Communications Officer VI. WARNING SIGNALS A. ATTACX WARNING SIGNAL: A 3 to 5 minute wavering tone on sirens or a series of short blasts on whistles, horns or other devices, repeated as deemed necessary. This signal means that an actual attack against the United States has been detected, and that protective action should be taken immediately. This signal has no other meaning and is to be used for no other purposes.

B. ATTENTION OR ALERT SIGNAL: A 3 to 5 minute steady blast on sirens, whistles, horns or other devices used, at the option and on the authority of local government of ficials, to get public attention in time of threatened or impending natural disaster or other peacetime emergency. VII. BASIC STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES , A. When an ATTACK WARNING is received over NAWAS, or by any other means f rom proper authority, the senior person present in the Communic.ations and Warning Center will, WITHOUT FURTHER DIREC-TION, sound the ATTACK WARNING SIGNAL on outdoor warning de-1 vices and insure that che ATTACK WARNING is immediately dis-seminated over all available communications systems and obtain acknowledgement f rom all locations as specified in instructions issued by the Chief of Communications and Warning. 6 7/83

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ca3nucov4 vrcana.voo c una c nas vc acn a u s.s Annsx D COUNTY CF SUFFOLX B. When a severe weather warning, or notice of other pending or actual disaster, is received the senior person pre:ent in the Communications and Warning Center will, WITHOUT FURTHER DIRZCTION, insure that all concerned authorities are advised, in accordance with instructions issued by the Chief of Communications and Warning. C. When notice of severe weather is received and there is reason to believe tha t the National Weather Service may be unaware of the ' situation, the senior person present in the Communications and Warning Center will, WITHOUT FURTH5R DIRECTION, immediately notify the nearest office of the National Weather Service over NAWAS. D. In an emergency, personnel of the Communications and Warning Service will report to the EOC in accordance with Appendix 10 to Annex A and intraservice instructions issued by the i Chief of Communications and Warning. E. Upon activation, personnel of the Communications and Warning Service will determine the operability of all communications and warning equipment and systems. Fe The activation of the Communications and Warning Service , will be reported to the Director. This report will include the type and number of personnel on duty and the equipment and systems cperable. 7 7/83

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLTN S T?.TE OF NEW YORK Annex D- COUNI"I CF SUFFOLX VIII. PRIORITIES First priority for all available ecmmunications systems is the dissemination of an Attack Warning or a Disaster Warning. Further priorities of the use of-individual communications systems under emergency conditions will be determined by the Director or the Chief of Communications and Warning to meet the individual needs of the particular emergency. IX. SUPPLIES The Chief of Communications and Warning has obtained and stored within the EOC a 30-day supply of all communications materials required for emergency operations. The supply includes logs, forms, message blanks, pencils, paper and a stock of spare parts. He maintains a record of all spare parts stored and replenishes supplies according to an estab-lished 30-day minimum level. X. TRAINING Training classes in communication and warning equipment and procedures are conducted as required. .These include: Orient-ation on disaster preparedness service, radio and NAWAS operation and procedures, equipment familiarization, rules and regulations, log keeping and message writing, and ECC oper a tions . i 8 l Va3 l

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN STATE OF NEW YORK Annex D COUNTY CF SUFFOLX VIII. PRIORITIES First priority for all available communications systems is the dissemination of an Attack Warning or a Disaster Warning. Further priorities.of the us'e of individual communications systems under emergency conditions will be determined by the Director or the Chief of Communications and Warning to meet the individual needs of the particular emergency. IX. SUPPLIES The Chief of communications and Warning has obtained and stored within the Eoc a 30-day supply of all communications materials required for emergency operations. The supply [ ! includes logs, forms, message blanks, pencils, paper and , a stock of spare parts. He maintains a record of all spare parts stored and replenishes supplies according to an estab-lished 30-day minimum level. X. TRAINING Training classes in communication and warning equipment and procedures are conducted as required. These include: orient-ation on disaster preparedness service, radio and NAWAS operation and procedures, equipment familiarization, rules and regulations, log keeping and message writing, and ECC oper a tions . 8 7/a3

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PI.AN , STATE OF NEW YORK t Annox D COUNTY OF SUFFOLX l l l l XI. MAINTENANCE A. All radio and teletype equipment is maintained by:

1. staff personnel, l l
2. Agency personnel,
3. Contract agreement, or
4. The leasor.

B. Telephone and NAWAS equipment is maintained under emergency maintenance agreements Oith the service telephone company. As part of the agreement the company will provide continued EOC telephone service when "line load control" is in effect, wherever such

  • equipment is available.

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EMERGENCY O@@QA9 IONS' PUW STATE'OF NEW VORI( Annsx D- COUNTY OF SUFFOLX APPENDICES l Appendix 1 - Communications and Warning Service schff Appendix 2 - Standard Operating Procedures Appendix 3 - National Warning System Appendix 4 - Communications System Diagrams - Appendix 5 - Communications and Warning Center Floor Plan Appendix 6 - Primary and Support Functions Appendix 7 - Description and Inventory of Systems Appendix 8 - Alerting Procedures 'and Alerting Lists Appendix 9 - Increased Readiness Appendix 10 - Map of outdoor Warning Coverage Appendix 11 - Plan for Correcting Deficiencies 4

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w w.nrmter~t4mt Anncx D' Appendix No. 1 STATC CF IW YOF3 COUNTY OF SUFFOLX COMMUNICATIONS AND WARNING SERVICE STAFF I. ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS A. The Communications and Warning Service Staff is a unit of the Suffolk County Emergency Preparedness Director's Operating Staff and it will function under the direction and control of the Operations Officer at the County ECC. B. The Communications and Warning Service consists of three sections:

1. Radio Section
2. Warning Section
3. Wire Line Section C. Duties and Respo.Tsibilities:
1. Chief of Communications and Warning: Is directly responsible for all communications personnel, equipment, and facilities located both at the ECC and at other locations within the County. Establishes and maintains a Communications Center to ensure the proper routing and flow of all messages. Directs and coordinates all emer-gency communications and warning systems and THRU the Operations Officer advises the Director on all aspects of communications.
2. Assistant Chief of Communications and Warning: Provides assistance to the Chief of Communications and Warning in the discharge of his duties and assumes these duties in the Chief's absence.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN STATE OF NEW YORK Annex D- Appandix No. 1 COUNTY OF SUFFOLX i 1

3. Supervisor of Radio Services: Under the Chief of Communications and Warning, is responsible to him for coordinating the use of all Emergency Radio Communi-cations _ facilities in operation within the County.

Other areas of jurisdiction may be designated by the Director.

4. Assistant Supervisor of Radio Services: Assists the Supervisor of Radio Services in the discharge of his duties and responsibilities and assumes them in the Supervisor's absence.
5. Radio Operator: Is responsible for the proper operation and safeguard of all equipment which he- is assigned to ope rate . Pertinent Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Guidelines as per FCC Rules an'd Regulations, Parts 95, 97 and 99 should be adhered to.
6. Radio Maintenance Technician: Is responsible for per-forming various echelons of maintenance on radio equip-ment as directed by the Supervisor of Radio Services.
7. Supervisor of Warning: Working under the Chief of Commu-nications and Warning, directs, supervises and coordinates the use of the National Warning System (NAWAS) point located at the EOC.
8. Communicator: Under the Supervisor of Warning operates the NAWAS equipment located at the EOC and through the Communications Center maintains a log of all messages 2 7/83

Annox DE APPENDIX No.1. COUNTY OF SUFFCI,K received and transmitted over the NAWAS County Warning Point.

9. Plotter: Under the direction and control of Chief of communications and Warning and through the opera-tions Officer displays on appropriate situation maps, screens and bulletin boards information pertaining to the on going emergency.
10. Wire communications officer: Under the Chief of communications and Warning is r847tnsible for deter-mining the operability of land line facilities pro-vided by the telephone communications industry. He shall. work closely with the telephone company liaison representative and keep the Chief of Communications and Warning advised of any telephone service problems and the corrective actions that are being taken.
11. Telephone Operator: Receives, transmits and records all telephone conversations at the EOC. Routing and flow of the telephone messages will be handled through the communications center.

D. Line of Succession: The line of succession within the communications and Warning Service will be in accordance j with the following List:

1. Chief of communications and Warning
2. Assistant Chief of Communications and Warning
3. Supervisor of Radio Services
4. Supervisor of Warning
5. Wire communications officer f

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FJ1ERGENCY OPERATIONS PIAN STATE CF NEW YCP3 Annox D App;ndix No. 1 COUNTY OF SUFFOIl< DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY. PREPAREDNESS j DIRECTOR l OPERATIONS OFFICER l l l CHIEF COMMUNICATIONS AND WARNING l SERVICE } COhUNICATIONS CENTER . . ,

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TECHNICIAN l NOTES:

1. The numbers and types of personnel assigned under each l service (Radio, Warning, Wire) will be determined by the Chief of Communications and Warnir.g.
2. The Radio Maintenance Technician is supervised by the Supervisor, Radio Services.

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EMEPGENCY CPERATIONS PLMI STATT OF NEW YCFX ANNEX D APPENDIX NO. 2 CCCNTY OF SLTTCLK STMIDAFD OPERATING PROCECURES I. EMEPGENCY CCMMUNICATICNS AND WARNING CENTER A. Location - Within the suffolk County Emergency Operating Center - Alternate Seat of Government (EOC- ASG) in the County Of fice Building on Yaphank Avenue, Yaphank, L. I . , N.Y. (see Appendix 5 for layout of EOC) . B. Fallout Protection - The County EOC provides a fallout-protected area (pa-taction f actor: 1000+) over which the County government is able to discharge its emergency functions and responsibilities during civil emergencies or natural disasters. C. Facilities - The Emergency Coenunications Center includes or will include those communications facilities (radio, teletype, telephone, NAWAS, motor-ized) necessary for the County to communicate to lower, (Towns and Villages) adjacent, (Nassau County) and higher, (State) echelons of government. II. MESSAGE CNTER As part of the Comunications and Warning Center, the Message Center will: A. Ensure that the proper form is used. NYSCD Form COM-1 is approved for use. The message shall be legible, intelligent, and brief but, to the point in content. Instructions for filling out the message fonn are on the back of copy No. 4. Correct routing should be followed. SEE ATTACMMENT 1. i B. Determine that the message is to be sent, has the approval of the operations Officer. C. Determine the mode of transmission - radio, teletype, or telephone, or motor-ized.

EMERGENCY CPEFATICNS PLAN STATE OF tiEW YCFX ANNEX D . APPENDIX NO. 2 COUNTY CF SLTFCLX 1/Sp D. Maintain a log and a copy of all messages sent or received. The leg shall indicate a number assigned to each message, the time and date it was sent

           . or received, type of transmissien, name of sender or receiver,                                              t E. Forward the message to the proper section for transmission.

III. RADIO SECTICH The supervisor of Radio Services will: A. Detemine that all radio equipment is maintained in prcper working order.

1. operational readiness and maintenance procadures should be followed in accordance with the technical manuals and guides pertinent to the specific equipments being used.
2. Eqvipment shall not be altered or abused in any way.

B. Establish a training program or directive for radio section personnel to ensure that equipment, including the antennas, are properly usM and main-tained. Maintenance problems other than minor maintenance should be re-ferred to the Operations officer as most radio equipment at the Eoc is con-i tractually maintained by commercial venders. C. Ensure that the proper frequencies and channels are being used as specifiad on the F.C.C. licenses posted in the radio room. Correct radio procedures to include the proper use of call signs shall be used when sending and r-ceiving messages. D. In coordination with the Operations of ficer, establish work schedules for members of the radio section. j

ANNEX D APPENDIX NO. 2 - COUNTY CF S L*FFC *- X } l E. Supervise the use and activities of Radio Aceteur Civil Emergency Service  ! ( RACES) perso'mel in accordance with an approved RACES plan. SEE ATTACH- < MENT 2. IV. WAR 4ING SECTICN The Supervisor of Warning shall be responsible for the operation of the NAWAS equipment located at the EOC. Correct cperating procedures shall be followed. He shall prepare staff work schedules and train personnel in the approved ep-erating techniques of the equipment. A. Staff

1. Three assistants to the supervisor - one of which will. be on duty during an eight hour period.
2. NAWAS Equipment Operator - operates the equipment and maintains a log of all messages received or transmitted.
3. Plotter - Displays on appropriate maps, usually located in the cpera-tions room, information pertinent to the emergency situation.
4. Recorder - Receives and records, on tape, all incoming NANAS flash mes-sages, forwarding copies to the operations officer.

B. Operating Techniques

1. Acknowledge receipt of warning or other emergency announcement.

Initiate complete warning dissemination. Personnel at all categories 2. of warning points rer .onsible for sounding outdoor civil emergency signals will, when the attack warning message is received, sound the ATTAC#, WARNING SIGNAL without further direction.

3. Notify the Director, other members of the staff, and personnel of other

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EMEPGENCY CPEPATICNS PIAN STATE OF NEW YCPX , ANNEX D. APPENDIX NO. 2 CCLNTY CF SLTTCI.X County agencies having emergency operational responsibilities as to  : the extent and nature of the emergency. 1

4. Relay to Southern District Warning Point, all necessary emergency in-formation from the Suffolk County Warning Point.
5. The Operations Of ficer shall be made aware immediately of the nature and extent of any emergency message received over NANAS. If an attack warning message is received, he shall cause the information to be trans-mitted on the following communications systems:
a. Fire
b. School Monitors
c. Local Government
d. Telephone ,
e. Police
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h. Brookhaven National Laboratory ,
i. Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant i

! V. WIRE LINE SECTICH The Wire Communications Officer is responsible for the cperations of the tele- , l phones and the teletypewritten terminal located at the ECC. This staff officer l l shall: l A. Operate the Telephone Emergency Section of the Communications Center.

l. Estaclish work schedules for telephone and teletype operating personnel.
2. Train personnel in proper telephone and teletype operating procedures.

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3. ' Ensure that correct information is disseminated to the public in the event of natural or man-made disasters,
a. Hurricane Warning
b. Winter Storm Warning
c. Evacuation Information
d. Location of Public Shelters
e. Public Self Protection
f. Radiation Fallout Information
4. Determine that telephone messages received by the operators are recorded on the proper form. (SEE ATTAOD4ENT 3)
1. Record message in duplicate
2. Send original to message center (pr routing to proper action agency (Police, Fire, DPW, Coast Guard, Social Services, Red Cross, or other agencies) .
3. Retain ecpy on file in telephone section.
5. In the event of telephone or teletype service problems, contact the New York Telephone Service representative to arrange for repair and restoration of service. Recommendations for additions to or rearrange-monts of existing telephone service in the EOC shall be made through the Operations Officer to the Director.
6. In addition to telephone lines which are already assigned to the cper- i ating staff, assign telephone lines to agencies which will occupy the EOC during an emergency. (SEE ATTACHMENT 4 FOR EXISTING TELEPHCNES MID THEIR IDCATICNS WITHIN TEE EOC)
7. Under emergency conditions at the EOC will instruct the telephone switch-board located at the Department of Public Works on Yaphank Avenue to "switch" the lines to the telephones located in the telephone room at ,

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EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN STATE OF NEW YORK Annsx D Appandix 3 COUNTY OF SUFFOLX I. NATIONAL WARNING SYSTEM A. National Warnine System (NAWAS) A full period ("hot line") emergency communications medium - consisting of a National Warning Circuit and a State Circuit - connecting the National , , Warnign Centers, Federal Regional Warning Centers, State ' Warning Points, County and City (Secondary) Warning Points, and emergency operating centers provided with extensions on the System. B. National Warnine Center - A 24-hour operational facility, located in North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) headquarters, staffed by Attack Warning Officers who dis-seminate warnings and emergency announcements over NAWAS, which they control. (See Page 1. ) C. National II and National III Warnine Centers hour operational facilities staffed by Attack Warning Officers who supervise and control that portion of NAWAS which lies within their warning areas. They have the capability of operational control of portions of, or the entire NAWAS. ' (Normally, National III supervises and controls that portion of NAWAS that lies in New York Stater National II serves as a back-up.) D. Recional Warninc Center - A facility operating continuously during an emergency, located at a Federal Defens'e Civil Preparedness Regional Headquarters, which supervises and controls the portion of NAWAS lying within its area. E. State Warnine Point - a 24-hour operational facility, located in the State Emergency Operating Center and staffed by State personnel, which receives Civil Preparedness warn-ing information and emergency announcements over NAWAS, acknowledges receipt and disseminates this intelligence and pertinent instructions. It is responsible for super-vising and controlling the portion of NAWAS which lies within New York State. F. District Office Warninc Point - A facility which operates continuously from a District Office of Disaster Preparedness i during an emergency receives warning information or emer-gency announcement over MAWAS, acknowledges its receipt to the point of origin and disseminates it to, and obtains , acknowledgements from, all categories of warning points within its area of jurisdiction; supervises and controls that portion of NAWAS which lies within its area of juris- , diction. .l t I 2 7/a3

Ab$cIf5 ~kp~'pI$ndi.7 3 Cot $ ("Cr' 5t;ricLK G. Primary Warnine Point - a 24-hour facility which receives Civil Preparedness warning information and emergency anncunce-ments over NAWAS, acknowledges their receipt from point of origin and disseminates it and obtains acknowledgements, within its area of jurisdiction via letter designated cir-cuit or to the State Warning Point over Circuit GP desig-j nated circuit or to the State Warning Point over Circuit GP 2285-6. When the District Warning Point assumes control of the NAWAS Circuits within its area of jurisdiction, the Primary Point will revert to the status of and will function as Secondary Warning Point. H. County ( Seconda ry) Warnine Point - a.24-hour operational facility which receives civil preparedness warning infor-mation and emergency announcements over NAWAS, acknowledges their receipt to a Primary Warning Point and disseminates this information in accordance with the provisions uof the communications and Warning Annex and Appendices to its Emergency Operations Plan. When the District Warning Point assumes control of the NAWAS circuits within its area of jurisdiction, the Secondary Warning Point acknowledges l receipt of information and transmits intelligence and in-formation to the District Warning Point. I. Local Warnine Point - a 24-hour operational facility which receives, by other means than NAWAS, warning information and other emergency announcements from a Primary Warning Point or County Warning Point, disseminates the warning - throughout its area of responsibility, and transmits per-tinent information back through the same channels. J. Alternate Warnine Point - a facility which acts for and has the same capability as the warning point with which it alternates. It is located in the Suffolk County Emergency Operating Center. i 3 7/a3

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1. Chart No.1 - Local Government P.adio Net 2 List of Fobile Radios and Call Sirns
3. Chart No. 2 - National Warninr; Syste=
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7. Chart No. 5 Radio A=ateur Civil Emergency Service (R. A.C.E.S. ) Radio Net 1 7/83

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5. Sheriff Liaison, OEP CD 6 6 Training Officer, OEP CD 7
7. Resources Officer, OEP CD 8 6 Police Liaison, OEP CD 9
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1. GOVI?.*!'.2::T CIPAR"'.E:ITS , GFCUPS A'!D AGI'ICIIS previde =any and varied functions during an e=ergency enviren=ent either natural er =an-nade.
                                                                                                                                           ?c=e of these functions are really an intensive extensien cf their everyday activities and = cst agencies are organized to provide energency functions for prolonged periods. Cther agencies can be staff er.d ecuipe.ent aug=ented to provide sustained operatiens.
2. Private agencies or companies such as the Long Island Lighting Cc=pany er the New York Telephone Cc=pany, The American F.ed Crcss and The Salvation A:-y have important =issiens during emergency or disaster conditions. Liasen personnel frc: these agencies or corporatiensaare assigned to the County E=ergency Operating Center during disaster conditiens. Active eccparation.between go'ternment and the private sector is essential in =itigating the effects of a disaster en the lives and property of the people of Suffolk County.

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EMERGENCY OPERATIO::S PlAM STATE OF NEW YORK Annex D, Appendix No. 7 COU:;TY OF SUFFOLE Description and Inventory of Systers (List of all radio equipment other thnn leased equipr.ent currently owned and used by this depertient.) 00GTROL = LOCATION OATE ITEM ?R E;, S ERIA L d ?UR0"AST7 10300 EOC local Government 154.055 453 h/57 Motorola Base Transceiver i 1C160 EOC Local Government 3053 2/60 Motorola Remote Consolette 10295 ECC Fire Net 46.46 2131 Motorola Base Transceiver . 6/57 10293 EOC Fire Net h6.3h 5409 Motorola Monitor 6/57 10296 EOC Sheriff 39,18 2135 6/57 Motorola Base Transceiver 10297 EOC Suffolk County Police 158.910 C63147 6/62 10299 ECC Dep ?. . of Puklic '4orks 37,98 2118 6/57 Motoroin Base Transceiver-10298 ECC Hat Cornet 53,5L 6714 6/57 Motorola Esse Transceiver - 102?2 EOC 'deather ."onitor Tunch ie 49-012L7 3/6c Regency F.onitor Receiver 10291 EOC Ha* Receiver with converter Ustional Tunr '- le E4v '407 t/67 1C267 EOC C.B. Radio 3ase Selectable Poly Cot: C; Transceiver 25A116h 5/69 102c9 300 Ham Bese 2 Meter Crystal 11131 9/67 Gonset Base Transceiver 10290 EOC Ha= Base 2 Meter Crystal 10573 9/67 Gonset Bas e Transceiver 102c2 EOC Ham Base 10 Meter Tunable 14449 h/59 Johnson Viking II Base Transmitter 10234 EOC Local Govern =ent Recote Eq069C 5/67 Motorola Telemote

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CONTRO!. = LOC AT!ON DATE ITEM M. S TR IA L =  ?'.':.CU A 5 0D 10231 ECC Sheriff Remote Motorola Tele =ote Eq092C 5/6' 10233 EOC S.C.P.D. Remote E;090C Motorola Telemote 5/67 10280 EOC Control Console Motorola Control Console & PA CUO6h0 5/67-10281 E00 Control Console Motorola Control Console & PA CUO630 5/67 10301 EOC, RCA Base Transceiver 166,82 rdo.rm. Ham 2-meter XY6366 9/57 10144 EOC Intercom 1250296 5/56 Executone 12 channel 10161 EOC Bull Horn 3/68 10162 EOC Portable P.A. 0185 lecturn portable P.A. 1/69 10232 Fire Local Gov !t, Remote Eq091C 5/67 Safety Firecatic 10304 EOC Walkie Talkie 53.43 H6068 7/57 rdo.rs. Motorola ) 10305 EOC Walkie Talkie 39,18 6033 7/57 rdo.r= Motorola h 10308 EOC Walkie Talkie 53,5h D767hh 7/57 rdo rm Motorola 10310 EOC Walkie Talkie Regan 's Office 7/57 rdo o rm Motorola It em , h NOT OWNED BY THIS DE?ARTMENT SUT LOCATD IN OUR F).DIO ROOM FOR EME?.GENCY COMFUNICATIONS 1, BASE UN'T-SU?? OLE COUNTY WATER AU"HORITY 2 LONO ISU.ND ?.AII?.0AD ?0 LICE WALKIE TALKIE 3, (2) SASE STATIONS (HD-COM) Ambulance to Central Dispatch Hosoital to Ambulance , (1) Re=ote Transmitter for above base system l Page 2 of 2 pages DTD 7/83 l l l

I.I?.OZ:.;Y 0?2'.U.T:C'.:5 ?LA:: STATE CF ::r..! TO?" Annex 3 Appendix ::o. 3 00U:."TY 07 SUFTOLT. ALERT!!!G ??.COEDURIS ..::D ALIP.T!::G L:STS I. :n the event of an internationni s ituation, whics. indice tes thet a direct military confrontation with another country is possible, cuidance will be received from State level as to the Posture of Readiness thnt is appropriate at a particular time. These states I i of readiness range from normal day to day operations to a full I operational readiness. During normel duty hours between 0600-1700 i the Operations Officer or other Staff Officers ere present at the E=errency Operating Center. After normal duty hours an assigned duty officer is available by radio or concercial telephone. A. POSREADY 5 - X-RAY Notify one of the following in the event of a chence of oosture, and consult upon receipt of the information as to what action should be taken. T IT LE UAFE TEL2?MO"E ::05. OFF:CI MOMF Director '.lillic : E. ReFan 926 u400 Deputy Director John V. 311ello 92h hh00 Operations Officer G. Berkley 3ennett 926 hh00 3 POSREADY h - STARLIGHT Notify the following of the chance in posture of readiness and place them on a 2h hour alert. l TITLE NAME TELEPHAMI NOS . OFFICE " FE Director William E. Regan 924-4300 l Deputy Director John V. Bilello 92h h400 Operations Officer G.3erkley Bennett 92h hh00 ! Supervisor,Redio Van. R. Field Services Radiolor,1 cal Of ficer Richard W. Jones 924 khCO 7/83

EF.ERGE50Y 0?I ATIONS ?LAN STATE CF ':IU YCE':: Annex D Appendix Mo, o COU:," Y OF SUFF _'r C. POSHEADY 3 - 7.0CNL:GHT 1 Notify the following to report to the Energency Operating Center - E,0,C. for duty, ?!TLE MA!*E TELEPHONE MOS , 0F?!CE MOYE Director Villiam E. Regan 92'e LLOO Deputy Diractor John 7, 311ello 924 kh00 Operations Officer 0,3erkley Bennett 92h Eboo Supervisor, Radio Ven R. Field S e rv ic es R diological Officer Richard 's, Jones 926 bh00 M Plans 6 Training Of f, 92b h400 Resources officer R, Bouchton 924 hh00 g

                     ,2,   Notify all personnel who are listed in the Suffolk County Ecercency Preparedness Directory that have a communications          b and warning assign =ert,   The Operations Officer should deter =ine, based on advice fro: the Communications and Warning Of ficer, the assign =ent of these personnel as to ti=e and location,
3. Notify local warning points to stand by on 24 hour alert.

D, 703 READY 2 - SUNLIGHT 1 Notify the following to report to duty. Activities at the Emergency Operations Center will be on a sustained 24 hour basis in this posture of readiness, a, All E ergency Preparedness Staff and Liaison Staff Personnel

b. All Volunteer Personnel who have emerrency assignments in Coccunications cnd Verning , Reportinc locctions, tire and duration of shifts , f0od and billeting errance:ents should be indicated at this tine.

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II, In the event of a natural or man-nede disaster, other than a military confrontation with another country, guidance could be received fro: several sources such as from the Netional Weather Bureau (NCAA), through the National Warning System (NAWAS), through the State Office of Disaster Preparedness or throuch Local Agancies such as fire and police, Upon receipt of notification at the Emergency Operating Center, the Operations Officer shall relay the infor:ation to the Director or the Deputy Director and determine what action will be taken to coordinate and mitigate the disaster, A. Partial Mobilization - tiotify the following to report to the E=ergency Operatine Center (E,0,C. ) for duty. TITL2 NAME TELEPHONE NOS , OFFICE MOME Director William E. Regan 924 4400 Deputy Director John V Bilello 92h.hh00 Operations Of ficer G,3erkley Bennett 92b h600 Con =, ': Wrnc, Off, Police Liaison Of f. Srt. Nicholas Hayden 026 Lh00 S. Full Mobilization - Notify the following to report to the Ecergency Operatin.~ Oanter (I,0,0.) for duty, 1 All Department of Energency Freparedness Strff members, Lia ison Staf f me:bers , 2, Voluntary personnel required to augment E.O.C. Sta f f e s determined by the Director, Report ing locations , work a s s ig n=e nt s , time and duretion of shif ts , food ar.d billeting arrangements will be determined by the Operattor.s Officer. 7/83

EXERG?r0Y 0?I:lT:0.'*S ? bN STATE C? UI'.I YORK

                    .4: SEX 3, Appendix No 9                                                 00 T"Y OF SUFFOL INCEFASED REl,3!!!ESS I,                MILIARY COMFRONTATIOtl WTH AMOTMED COUERY - Tne follouiry Postures of Readiness (?C5 READY) cover periods from regular dey-to-day activities of the Cottunications and Wrrninc services to maximum mobill ation activities needed to perfor-the overall mission of providing reliable and responsive cortun-100tions services.

The State Director, upon recelot of intallirence fro: 'ederal sources, 'till f oternine the Posture of Reediness for Tr.ercency Preperedness Orranizations within New York State. He will use the State Circuit of the National Werning Syste: (NAWAS), to control escalation of the activities of Energency Preparedness organi:ations within the State, A. Posture of Reediness 5 (POSREADY 5) Exercise or Test Code Wo rd " X-RAY' , The normal operational activity at the Emergency Operating Center, The UAWAS Warning Point will be canned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,

1. Iccediately acknowledge all RAVAS tests , lorring all traff).c transmitted or received, 2 I= ediately notify the Director or his Representatve of any messar,e received which changes the current Posture of Readiness, or the receipt of other informa-tion which may require action by the Director, 3, Operationci procedures, SOP.'s and alerting lists should be kept up to date and made available to personnel on a recuired basis ,

b, Malfunctions of equipment should be reported 1 edirtely to the Oo- unications rnd unrnine officer, In t"e Orse of rrdio ec.uipr.ent either the contractual vendor resr.on-eikle for -aintenance or his tachnical representet've shou 1M 5e notified, In the ense of a NA'.!AS calfunction, the Telephone Compr.ny repair service should be notified,

5. On-roins trr.inine of personnel for eterrency operations should be intensified dur'.nr a ceriod of incre sed readiness to ensure a smooth, sustained and an efficient operation, 3 Posture of Readiness E (?OSREADY h) - Exercise or test code word "STARLIGHT" . Mini:un operational activity will be coecenced during this period. The following actions are required.

1 Review and update procedures and S0?'s for alerting e=ergency service personnel, 1 l 7/83 L

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3. Check for equipment coerakility on r reru'rrly i:Me'uled bo c is ,

h, "ake sure thst Sessare f3P9s rnd other et?t! Onery re-quired for sustained operctions nre in adec.uate sunply,

5. Personnel listed in Appendix No, c(3) will be placed on 24 hour alert, C. Posture of Readiness 3 (?OSREADY 3) - Exercise or test code word "y.CONL!GHT" , The national situation has deteriorated to a point that indicates a strong possibility of a military attack by a potential enemy nation,
1. Staff, liason and volunteer personnel should be pr3 pared to operate on a 2h hour basis.

2 Assignment of personnel to specific duties should be further refined.

3. Continue to maintain operability tests on all concuni-cations and warning equipment.

D. Posture of Readineo.' 2 (FOSRTA')Y 2)- Exercise or test code word "SUNL!GHT' , An attack is in?.inent and the following full alert and operational activities are required:

1. Alert all communications and warninc personnel to report to the E.O.C. for duty, 2 Alert the reeainder of emergency personnel to other duty stations outside of E,0,C, I, Posture of Readiness 1 (?OSHEADY 1) - Exercise or test code word "THUNDE?.30LT" , An attack has been leunc'.ec ,

1 Activate Public '4arning Devices, 2 Transmit the infor:ation on the following connunicatiens systems, a) Fire (School Monitor Radio Reo?iver?) b) Local Govern =ent Eailo Net c) Commercial Telephone d) Police Radio Net e) Sheriff Radio Net f) Toun and Village Police 3, 3e prepared to receive and coordinate casu'alty and decage assescent informa t ion, 4 Be prepared to c'oordinate aid information throuch the various cocmunications syste=s, 2 7/83

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A::: IX 3, Appendix :*o , 9 COO:TY CF S* *FFC '. f II, !Ntural or Var. ade Disasters - The Director upon receipt of infor=ation regarding a pendinc or actual disaster shall deter =ine the steps required to provide an overall coordinated County response, questions te he considered are: 1 How much "lead ti e before the disaster occurs as is with the case of a hurricane or severe stor=, 2 What actions are necessary to mitigate the nossible disaster conditions,

3. Uutber of staff and liason personnel required to respond,
b. Coordination of volunteer personnel assirned en emerrency communications function,
5. Coordination with other County and Town co=runications Ag enc ie s ,

6 Notification to the public of possible evacuation from affected areas , 7 Com:unication of disaster conditions to accronriate State Acencies. 6 Possible duration of disaster conditions. A. Disasters - delayed, Potential disastues which present the opportunity to prepare to some derree before they strike such cs hurricanes or winter storcs, 1 The Onerations Officer af ter conferinz with the Director shall alert the Communications and Varnine Officer. 2 The Co==unications and Warning Officer will determine the number of personnel needed for sustained operations on a 24 hour basis and have then report to the E,0 C. for duty, Duty assignments and schedules should be detercined by the Coccunications and Warning Officer at this time,

3. Food and billeting. arrangements will be made by Operations Officer, 3 Disasters - Immediate. Disasters which rive no prior wPrning and hence no prior increased readiness such as Air or train crashes, exnlosions or release of ha :ardous esterials into the env irotent .

1 The Director throuch the Operations Officer shall rive guidance to the per:anent staff on the fo110 wine a) Type and duration of duty assienments, b) Number of volunteer personnel inrediately available to operate communications and werning equipment at the E,0,C, and disaster site, i 3 7/83 l l

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EMERGENCY CPERATICNS PLAN STATE CF NEW YCRK ANNEX D. APPENDIX No. 10 CCUNTY CF SUFFOLK MAP CF CUTDOOR WARNING COVERAGE SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK, 1982

1. The following four plots showing the outdoor warning devices located throughout Suffolk County, can be fastened together to form a couplete map showing the entire county. The boundaries shown on this map have been compiled from maps and data from several sources. Although much care has been taken to deliniate them correctly, they are subject to verification.
2. The devices which are shown may be sirens, horns, or claxons of the electro-mechanical or electronic variety, and are located in each fire district so that the sound of the device can be heard throughout the district.

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EME?.GEICY OPE?.ATICNS PLAN STATE OF N?d YO?.K ANIiEX D, APPENDIX 11 COUNTY OF SUFFOLK L Plan For Correcting Deficiencies Should it be necessary, prior to, during, or af ter either normal day to day or e=ergency operations , to codify or change any part of this Annex, it shall be done in the following canner. Changes and/or deficiencies will usually fall into two categories - Administrative or Technical. All changes.will be auproved by the Director thru the Operations Officer. At*.achment( a} provides a for=at and shoald be used to correct deficiencies. I. Adninist ra t iv e . Changes in personnel or procedures prior to or during operations, either normel or during an emergency. Any surcested change should answer only one question - Does it improve the

            -overall efficiency and contribute to the enhancement of the overall mission of the Contunications Section and the Department of Emergency Preparedness.

A. Changes or modifications in the Annex or specicic Appendices. B. Changes in shift assignments of co==unicatiens personnel. C. Changes in Operating Procedures. D. Changes of Frequency assign =ent of transmitters or receivers. II. Technical, Changes in operating equipments (radios, ant enna s , telet vehicles , etc ) ypes , telephones , recording equip =ent , l A. Moving or rearranging equip =ent. B. Modification of equip =ent. C. Cannablizing equipment. D. Inadequate or deficient equipment due to design or age. 1 7/83

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   ,  EMEF.GEi!CY OPE .ATIC!iS PU.N                     STATE OF !*ra' YC?.K ANtiEX D, A??IDIX 11, AWACHME!T(a)               COU!.TY OF SUFFOLK 1   Type of Deficiency.         Ad=inistra tive : ()

Technical: () 2 Description -(Additional sheets =ay be used)

3. Suegested change ,
a. If change is Administrative indicate part of Annex involved.
b. If chance is Technical indicate type or piece of equipment, l

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CMEPGE!!CY .CPZPATICMS P!.XI STATE CF :E*4 YCPX MINEX E CCCNTY CF SUFFCLK

      ,    ANNEX E              FIRE SERVICES Appendex 1 - Fire service Staff see Fire & Rescue Services Directory (Operations Officer)

Appendex 2 - SOP - In Communications Center in Fire & Rescue draw.

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                                       .f         -'s R       'BUC   GHA     DIRECTOR                   DAVID FISCHLER, 0 6 DIRECTOR R0                                                 HOME PHONE:

BUS./ ,FON 6- BUS. PHONE: 286-5358 jRA0fCAL : FC-1(35 RADIO CALL: FC-3 JOSEPH JARET, CHIEF DEPllTY COORD. WILBUR A. STERLING, SEN. FIRE SAFETY OFFICER HOM ! RADIO CALL: C-2 HOME PHONE: BUS. PHONE: 286-RADIO CALL: FC-7 NORMAN NEILL, CHIEF OF OPERATIONS RONALO STANG FE SAFETY OFFICER HM HONE: HOME PHONE: BUS. PHONE: 286-5349 BUS PHONE: 286-5342 . RADIO CALL: FC-13 RADIO CALL: FC-9 ERNEST LAN R IRE SAFETY OFFICER PETER O!GILIO FIRE SAFETY OFFICER HOME PHONE: HOME PHON?.: BUS. PHONE: 286-5343 BUS. PHONE. 286.5343 RADIO CALL: FC-12 RADIO CALL: FC-10 00NALO J. OG , FIRE SAFETY OFFICER BI SAW XI, FIRE SAFETY OFFICER l HOME PH NE: HOME H  : ! BUS. PHONE: 286-5347 BUS. PHONE: 286-5341 RADIO CALL: FC-8 RADIO CALL: FC-11 e

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Ey.EFGI!;0Y OPEFATIC::5 PLA:1 STATP OT liE*; YO??. A.mEX E APPE!! DIX 1 COU!iTY CT SUTTOLK SUFFOLK COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES COMMITTEF HONORARY MEMBERS HON. JOSEPH F ANO SR. HON. JOHN C. WEHRENBERG HON, JAMES J. LACK HON. ROBERT C. WERTZ NEW YORK STATE SENATE NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY ROOM 3-8 42 THE STATE CAPITOL N.Y.S. OFFICE BUILDING ALBANY, NY 12224

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HAUPPAUGE, NY 11787 MEMBERS (or Representatives) CHIEF JOSEPH F. JARET, CHAIRMAN BRUCE G. BLOWER, VICE CHAIRMAN CHIEF DEPUTY FIRE COORDINATOR THE LONG ISLANDER SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPT OF FIRE SAFETY 3 MEROKE COURT 169 HOOVER PLACE HUNTINGTON STATION, NY 11746 i CENTERPORT, NY 11721 271-3087 or 421-1263 421-3275 RONALD BUCKINGHAM, DIRECTOR DEPT OF FIRE SAFETY BROOKHAVEN TOWN AMB. ASSOC. FIREMATIC TRAINING CENTER BOX 85, YAPHANK AVENUE . YAPHANK, NY 11980 l 286-5359 l V. WILLIAM CARACCI, M.D. DAVID FISCHLER MEDICAL DIRECTOR S.C. ALS SMITHTOWN ADVISORY BOARD 168 SECATOGUE LANE 265 GRANT AVENUE WEST ISLIP, NY 11795 SAINT JAMES, NY 11780 587-0574 584-7047 THOMAS H. CRANSHAW RALPH E. GODE i N-S HEALTH SYSTEMS AGCY INC N.Y.S. OEPT OF HEALTH l 560 BROAD HOLLOW ROAD 901 NORTH BROADWAY MELVILLE, NY 11746 WHITE PLAINS, NY 10603 752-1700 761-7900 Ext 65/66 WILLIAM A. CROWLEY JOHN F. HANLEY, JR. l SOUTH FORK YOL. AMB. ASSN. 120 TOWN HOUSE ROAD NORTH I BOX J. HILDRETH ROAD HUNTINGTON STATION, NY 11'/.46 BRIDGEHAMPTON, NY 11932 549-9842 537-0058 DR. RODOLFO T. 00MINGO WILLIAM REGAN, DIRECTOR 375 EAST MAIN STREET DEPT OF EMERG. PREPARE 0 NESS BAY SHORE, NY 11706 BOX 127, YAPHANK AVENUE 363-6200 YAPHANK, NY 11980 924-4300 or 77-114-311/312 1-A 1o/81 SN

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FIRE, RESCUE A.yp E.UERGE!:CY SERVICES' h I MISSION _ In an emergency, the mission of Fire Service 51s to direct and coordinate fire services throughout the county. II AssuMi'T inNpS, A. Any disas ter could create a widespread problem an fire protection. B. Nomal fire fighting service may prove insuf ficient to meet the prob.lems of a disaster. C. Fire fighting f acilities may themselves be destroyed or irpaired as a result of a disaster. D. To provid ef ficient and eff ective use of fire resources overall coordination is manciatnry. III OfCANIZATION, ne C0rm u 44vac,1, Fept. FRESwill coordinate all fire activities within the county. IV STANDARD CPERATING PROCEDURES _ A. We Curinnt4440 rte,i, Ocpt. FRES (or Duty Of ficer) will alert his staf f if an emergency.

                                                                                         . personnel will report                                                           to B. In an emergency, designated FRES (ther Departments.

the EOC to coordinate Fire Services with FRES will be reported to the Director l C. The activation of of Fmergency Preparedness. Eeadquarters at Yaphank will maintain comunication

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                  , , ANNEX E FIPE SERVICE APPENDIX 2 - SCP E.               The ComO4ionet, Pept. FREpill assess the fire emergency threat.

F. Request for assistarce by various departments will be made through the Director of Fire Safety in accordance with the Mutual Aid Plan.

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I start er nrw Yc.:y. EMSMutNCY OPMMATIO33 FLAN COUNTY Ur durFULX Annex E B. Duties and Responsibilities

1. Chief of Fire Service: Directs and coordinates the Fire Service; acts as consultant to the Director l on fire problems.
2. Assistant Chier o:' Fire Service: Assists and advises the Chief of Fire Service in tne discharge or his duties and responsibilities anc assumes them in his absence.
3. Fire intelligence Officer: Under the direction or tne Chief'or Fire Service, receives information on aspects of the emergency situation relating to fire; maintains a journal of summarized statement of activity; super-vises the pos' tr pertinent information on maps and tote boards; assembles anc coorainates all data
              '-           regarding fire situations; disseminates intelligence summaries as necessary.

4 Fire Liaison Orricer: Maintains contact with other Sections and services on Director's starr; as,sists in the coordination or joint operations.

5. Piott,or: Displays on appropriate maps information on the fire situation.

O. Lotzer: Hecords in Service log all incoming messages; i posts pertinent inrormation ror operational use. k 7nu

ST A*I ^ F T4 Y O ??, EMEMWENCY OPENAT1023 FLAD LUUNTI 0F surtuLA Annex E - C. Line er Succession: Tue line or succession Witnin tne Fire service will De in accorcance with tne tollowing list:

1. Chier or Fire Service
2. Assistant Chier or Fire service J. Fire intelligence Urricer IV. BA51C STANUAND UPENATING PHUCLUUMtd A. In au emergency, designated Fire Service personnel will report to the EUC in accorcance with Appencix 10 to Annex A and intraservice instructions issued by the Chier or Fire service.

B. The activation or the Fire Service will be reported to the Director. C. Fire Service personnel will:

1. Wetermine and assess tne initial emergency situation as related to the rire dervice mission. ,
2. Carry out the mission or the fire Service in directing and coordinating movement or rire rignting manpower l

l and equipment. l . J. Make periodic reporte to tne U1 rector on the rield situation relative to the rire. l l 4. Evaluate and act on requests for assistance received from other jurisdictions.

3. lastitute fire protection measures at the EOC.
  • V. ME30URCM3 AND WEQU1NEMEMTS DATA Mesource inventories are maintainec on a current basis ey the Fire service at the E00.

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EMEPGENCY 07EFATION5 PIX 1 STATE OF NE'1 YCPX ANNEX E Appertdix 3 COUNTY OF SUFFCI.K FIRE SERVICE PISCURCE PIRf FILED IN COMM. POCM DRAWER #7 SEE PISCURCES OFFICER i l I I I l 1 1 i I i i i i

Annex F Health Services Appendix 1 Health Services SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES , 225 RABR0 ORIVE HAUPPAUGE, 11788 348 - 2917 DAVID HARRIS, MD. , PHD. , Commissioner 348 - 2702 77 - 233 -2702 PAUL 0. O'BRIEN, Deputy Comnissioner for 348 - 2707 ~ Adminis tration 77 - 233 - 2707 DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES l ROBERT L. DIETRICHSON, Director 348 - 2825 77 - 233 - 2825 , ARNOLD M. BECKER, Chief Training & 348 - 2827 Education Officer , 77 - 233- 2827 JOSEPH MARINO, Training Officcr 348 - 2823 77 - 233 - 2823 WILLIAM LARKIN, Ambulance Rescue Service 348 - 2826 77 - 286 - 5350 l DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES . 1 i ALDO ANDREOLI, Director 1 348 - 2781 l , 77 - 233 - 2782 P0 LUT . CONTROL NUMBER , , , _ l Evenings, Weekends, Holidays and Emergencies DIVISION OF FROENSIC SCIENCES & MEDICLA-LEGAL INVESTIGATIO:1 - CHARLES HIRSCH, Chief Medical Examiner Bldg. C-077 Veterans Memorial Highway Hauppauge, 11788 77 - 5555 LEO A. DAL CORTIVO, PHD, Chief Toxicologist-360 - 5375 77 - 233 - 5555 24 HOUR EMERGENCY NUMBER (OFFICER OF MEDICAL EXAMINER 360 - 5555 POISON CONTROL 542 - 2323 , I l

EMERGE!lCY OPERATI0ris plait COVitTY OF SUFFOLK Annex F Appendix 2 3/85 HEALTH SERVICES I. Geoartment Resconsibilities in Disaster Preparedness, There are three phases in Disaster Preparedness in which the Department of

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1. PREVEtiTI0fi/MITIGATIOil of the effects of disaster
2. RESP 0tiSE to disaster
3. RECOVERY support to disaster impacted area II. Prevention / Mitigation The Suffolk County Department of Health Services routinely takes measures which protects public health, prevent disasters or mitigate injuries and deaths resulting from disasters by monitoring and enforcing requirements of the Pubit::

Health Law, Sanitary Code, Medical Facilities Code and the Administrative Rules of the Department. III. Response Suffolk County Department cf Health Services has the following responsibilities 4 for responding to a disaster:

1. Crisis Counseling The Department will advise the public and other agencies preparing for or responding to a disaster of '.ne health impact of the disaster.

! 2. Equipment l l The Department will: Provide or assist in making provisions for the redistribution of health related equipment and supplies.

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3. t.aboratory Services The Department will use its laboratories for analysis of disaster related test samples and specimens for the protection of public health.
4. Evacuation ,

Division of Emergency Medical Service personnel will provide technical assistance to local emergency medical service units.

5. Food Provisions .

Staff will inspect food preparation in food service establishments and congregate feeding sites for evacuees, to assure safe food service and will

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6. Housing and Shelter
     -         Staff will inspect evacuation sites for safe housing and shelter--

for evacuees. l

7. Identification and 01sposition of Dead The Department will oversee the handling and disposition of dead.
8. Medical Care and Treatment The Department will:
a. Provide public health personnel and technical assistance for disease control measures for prevention of fyrther medical impact.
b. Provide health advisories to local medical prefessionals, instructions and the public regarding care of persons exposed to disease, hazadeus materials or radiation. ,

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9. Water Provisions The Department will provide for a safe water supply.

IV. Recove ry - Ouring the recovery phase of a disaster the Cepartment of Health Services will continue to take the aforementioned measures as appropriate to protect public health and safety. M 8 O e 3.

EMERGENCY CPETMIONS PIX 1 STATE CF "E*d YOFX Am EX F HEALTH SERVICIS . ,j COW l CT SLTTOLX SEE COMPLETE RESOURCE !!NENTORY IN RESCURCE FILE IN E.O.C.

c...e 4 , s . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Annex F Health Services County of Suffol< Appendix 3 Equipment & Resources Inventory Rev 7/55 SUFFOLK COUNTY HOSPITALS TOWN ADMINISTRATORS BABYLON Brunswick Hospital Center Be amin M. S tein, M.D. 366 Brodway Amityville, 11701 BROOKHAVEN Brookhaven Hospital Francis G. Fosmire l Hospital Road Patchogue 11772 John T. Mather Hospital Donald C. Bilhorn North Country Road Port Jefferson, 11777 - St. Charles Hospital Arthur E. Santilli, M.S. M.P.H. 200 Belle Terre Road Port Jefferson, 11777 HUNTINGTO}}