For the purpose of this chapter, certain words
used herein are defined as follows:
DISASTER
An occurrence or imminent threat of widespread or severe
damage, injury or loss of life or property resulting from any natural
or man-made cause, including fire, flood, snow, ice, wind storm, wave
action, oil spill, water contamination requiring emergency action
to avert danger or damage, utility failure, hazardous peacetime radiological
incident, major transportation accident, epidemic, air contamination,
blight, drought, infestation, explosion, riot or hostile military
or paramilitary action. Riots and other civil disorders are not within
the meaning of this term, unless they directly result from and are
an aggravating element of the disaster.
DISTRICT COORDINATOR
The State Police Emergency Management Division District Coordinator
or his or her authorized representative.
EMERGENCY
Any occasion or instance in which assistance is needed to
supplement efforts to save lives and/or protect property and the public
health and safety, or to lessen or avert the threat of a disaster.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLAN (EMP)
The plan developed and maintained by an emergency management
program for the purpose of organizing and coordinating the emergency
management activities of the City under the plan. An EMP usually consists
of a basic plan with various supporting annexes for each service or
function.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
A program established to coordinate mitigation, preparedness,
response and recovery activities for all emergency or disaster situations
within a given geographic area made up of one or several political
subdivisions. Such program has an appointed Emergency Management Coordinator
and meets the program standards and requirements as established by
the Department of State Police, Emergency Management Division.
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS COORDINATOR
The top appointed official for the City. The responsibilities
of this position include, but are not limited to, annual review of
the Support Emergency Operations Plan, coordinating with the Monroe
County Emergency Management Coordinator to assure compatibility with
the County Plan; participating in periodic exercise of the plan as
may be required; assisting the chief executive official in declaring
a local state of emergency; assuring proper implementation of the
plan and notification of the Monroe County Emergency Management Division
in the event of a local state of disaster.
MAYOR
The chief elected official of the City.
STATE OF DISASTER
A declaration by executive order or proclamation by the Governor
under the provisions of Act 390 of the Public Acts of 1976, as amended,
which activates the response and recovery aspects of state and local
emergency operations plans.
STATE OF EMERGENCY
A declaration by the Mayor pursuant to this chapter which
activates the emergency support plan for the City of Monroe and authorizes
the deployment and use of any City forces to which the plan applies.
At all times when the orders, rules and regulations
made and promulgated pursuant to this chapter shall be in effect,
they shall supersede all other existing ordinances, orders, rules
and regulations, insofar as the latter may be inconsistent therewith.
No person shall willfully obstruct, hinder or
delay any emergency preparedness forces in the enforcement or accomplishment
of any rule or regulation issued pursuant to this chapter, or do any
act forbidden by any rule or regulation issued pursuant to the authority
contained in this chapter. In addition, no person shall wear, carry
or display any emblem, insignia or other means of identification as
a member of the emergency preparedness forces of the City unless authority
to do so has been granted to such person by proper officials.
There shall be established and maintained a
general fund to be known as the "Emergency Fund." The Emergency Fund
shall include that part or portion of the revenues raised by general
taxation upon all of the property in the City, and that part or portion
of the revenues raised by loan to be repaid by such tax, as shall
be provided for by action of the Council in anticipation of casualty,
accident or public calamity, in accordance with the provisions of
the City Charter.