[HISTORY: Adopted by the Common Council of the City of Shawano 4-7-1982 by Ord. No. 872 as Ch. 13 of the 1982 Municipal Code; amended in its entirety 9-8-1999 by Ord. No. 1419. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
(1) 
Ratification. A joint action ordinance of the Board of Supervisors of Shawano County providing for a county-municipal joint action emergency government plan of organization was adopted by said County Board on August 13, 1963, and was amended on January 9, 1973, a copy of said ordinance as amended follows herein as § 13.02 and is made a part hereof, and is hereby ratified and accepted by the City of Shawano, County of Shawano. This ratification and acceptance of the joint action ordinance as amended shall constitute a mutual agreement between the City and the County of Shawano as provided by § 13.02(3) of this chapter.
(2) 
Joint Emergency Management Coordinator. The County Emergency Management Coordinator, appointed and employed by the Shawano County Board as provided in the referred to ordinance, is hereby designated and appointed Emergency Management Coordinator for the City of Shawano, subject to the conditions and provisions as set forth in the Wisconsin Statutes and the Shawano County Joint Action Ordinance.
(1) 
Policy and purpose.
(a) 
Emergency management organization created. To ensure that the County of Shawano will be prepared to cope with emergencies resulting from enemy action and with emergencies resulting from natural disasters, an emergency management organization is created to carry out the purposes set out in W.S.A. Ch. 166.
(b) 
Definitions. As used in this ordinance, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
All those activities and measures designed or undertaken:
1. 
To minimize the effects upon the civilian population caused or which would be caused by enemy action.
2. 
To deal with the immediate emergency conditions which could be created by such enemy action.
3. 
To effectuate emergency repairs to, or the emergency restoration of, vital public utilities and facilities destroyed or damaged by such enemy action.
ENEMY ACTION
Any hostile action taken by a foreign power which threatens the security of the State of Wisconsin.
NATURAL DISASTER
All other extraordinary misfortunes affecting the county, natural or man-made, not included in the term "enemy action."
(2) 
County Law Enforcement Committee.
(a) 
How constituted. The County Board will designate a County Law Enforcement Committee. When acting as such Committee, the Chairman of the County Board shall be its Chairman.
(b) 
Duties of County Law Enforcement Committee. The County Law Enforcement Committee shall be an advisory and planning group and shall advise the County Emergency Management Coordinator and the County Board of Supervisors on all matters pertaining to emergency management. It shall meet upon call of the Chairman.
(3) 
County-City Emergency Management Coordinator.
(a) 
Shawano County Emergency Management Coordinator. There is hereby created the office of Shawano County Emergency Management Coordinator. The Coordinator shall also hold the office of Emergency Management Coordinator of all municipalities hereinafter adopting the ordinance by resolution.
(b) 
Appointment. The Coordinator shall be nominated by the County Law Enforcement Committee and the City of Shawano Law Enforcement Committee acting jointly. He or she shall be appointed by the County Board and the Common Council. The County-City Emergency Management Coordinator shall be a full-time position, and he or she shall hold office at the pleasure of the County Board and the Council.
(c) 
The County-City Emergency Management Coordinator shall be considered to be an employee of the county not under civil service, and he or she shall be entitled to all the rights, privileges and benefits that county employees have.
(4) 
Sharing of costs. The county shall bear the administrative costs of the office, inclusive of salaries, with each participating municipality establishing its own budget, if necessary, to implement its own phases of the program.
(5) 
Joint action. Whenever it is deemed necessary by either the County Law Enforcement Committee or the City of Shawano Law Enforcement Committee, a joint meeting shall be held to decide such matters as may arise.
(6) 
Duties of the County-City Emergency Management Coordinator.
(a) 
The Coordinator, in his or her capacity as County Coordinator, subject to the control and direction of the Law Enforcement Committee and under general supervision of the County Board, shall:
1. 
Develop and promulgate emergency operations plans for the county consistent with the state emergency operations plan.
2. 
Coordinate and assist in the development of municipal emergency operations plans within the county and integrate such plans with the county plan.
3. 
Direct the county emergency management program.
4. 
Direct county-wide emergency management training programs and exercises.
5. 
Advise the State Director of all emergency operations planning for the county and render such reports as may be required by the State Director.
6. 
In case of a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor, direct the county emergency response activities and coordinate the municipal emergency response activities with the county, subject to the coordinating authority of the State Director.
7. 
Perform such other duties relating to emergency management as may be required by the County Board.
(b) 
The Coordinator, in his or her capacity as City Coordinator, subject to the control and direction of the Common Council, shall:
1. 
Direct the municipal emergency management organization.
2. 
Develop and promulgate emergency operations plans for the municipality consistent with the state plan of emergency management and which meet the minimum standards for compliance as required by the State Director.
3. 
Direct municipal emergency management training programs and exercises.
4. 
Direct participation of the municipality in such emergency management training programs and exercises as may be required on the county level or by the State Director.
5. 
Cause the emergency operations plans for the City of Shawano to be filed with the plans of the other municipalities in the county as well as reports required on the county level.
6. 
Perform such other duties relating to emergency management as may be required by the Council.
(7) 
Other emergencies.
(a) 
In the event that the Governor determines that an emergency exists growing out of natural or man-made disasters, then the County-City Coordinator may be employed by the County Board and the Council of the City of Shawano to cope with the problems of the emergency.
(b) 
In the event of an emergency affecting only the County of Shawano, then the County Board may employ the County Emergency Management Department, the County-City Coordinator, the facilities and other resources of said organizations to cope with the problems of local public emergencies except where restrictions are imposed on property donated by the federal government.
(8) 
Penalties. It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to obstruct, hinder or delay any member of the Emergency Management Department in the enforcement of any order, rule, regulation or plan issued pursuant to this ordinance, or to do any act forbidden by an order, rule, regulation or plan issued pursuant to the authority contained in this ordinance. For a violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance, he or she shall forfeit not less than $100 nor more than $500, and in default of payment thereof, shall be imprisoned in the county jail for a period not exceeding 90 days.
(9) 
Repeal of prior resolutions. Any resolutions hereinbefore adopted by the County Board inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed.
(10) 
Effective date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on January 1, 1964.