As used in this article, the following words have the meanings
indicated:
BOARD
The Emergency Services Advisory Board ("ESAB").
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Emergency Services ("DES").
The Department of Emergency Services ("DES") is hereby created
subject to the direction, supervision, and control of the Director
of Emergency Services under the authority of the County Manager and
County Council. DES shall be responsible for the administration, coordination,
and operation of emergency medical services, emergency management,
emergency communications, and other emergency services as assigned,
delegated or required by law.
DES is responsible for emergency management within the County
in accordance with Md. Code Ann., Public Safety Art., Title 14, Emergency
Management, § 14-109, the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act of 1986 (SARA), the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
of 1986 (EPCRA) and other applicable federal, state, or local laws.
DES is responsible for the delivery of emergency medical services
within the County in accordance with the Code of Maryland Regulations
(COMAR) Title 30, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services
Systems (MIEMSS).
DES is responsible for the delivery of 9-1-1 emergency telephone
system services within the County in accordance with the Code of Maryland
Regulations (COMAR) Title 12, Department of Public Safety and Correctional
Services.
The Emergency Services Advisory Board (ESAB) shall be and the
same is hereby created.
The Emergency Services Advisory Board shall consist of 10 voting
members and the following ex officio members, all of whom shall be
residents of the County.
A. Ex officio members:
(1)
Director of the Talbot County DES or designee.
(2)
The DES Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Division Chief or designee.
(3)
The DES 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Division Chief or designee.
(4)
The DES Emergency Management Division Chief or designee.
(5)
The Talbot County School Safety and Transportation Manager or
designee.
B. The term of an ex officio member shall continue during the term of
his/her employment and shall automatically terminate upon separation
from such employment.
C. Appointed members and their successors shall be as follows:
(1)
Two members nominated by the Talbot County Volunteer Fire and
Rescue Association;
(2)
One member nominated by Shore Health Systems, Inc.;
(3)
One at-large member nominated by the County Council, who shall
be a full-time employee of a law enforcement agency in Talbot County;
(4)
One at-large Fire Department member nominated by the County
Council; and
(5)
Five citizen members, one from each of the following election
districts: Bay Hundred, St. Michaels, Easton, Trappe, and Chapel.
Citizen members shall not be employed by Talbot County or any entity
entitled to representation as either a voting or ex officio member.
D. Nominees shall be subject to approval and appointment by the County
Council. Members shall serve three-year staggered terms, except for
the initial terms. Initial terms shall commence on February 1, 2010,
as follows:
(1)
Members from Trappe, Easton, and one member from the Talbot
County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association: one year.
(2)
Members from St. Michaels, Chapel, and Shore Health Systems,
Inc.: two years.
(3)
Members from Bay Hundred, the remaining members from the Talbot
County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association, at-large law enforcement
member, and the at-large Fire Department member: three years.
E. Vacancies occurring prior to expiration of a term shall be filled
in the same manner as an original appointment for the unexpired term.
F. The Board shall annually elect a Chairperson and a Vice Chairperson
from its membership and shall adopt rules of procedure to govern its
meetings.
G. Members of the Board shall receive no compensation for their services.
H. A majority of the voting members shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business; decisions of the Board shall be by majority
vote of the members present at a duly constituted meeting.
I. All meetings shall be open to the public unless applicable Maryland
law permits an executive or closed session; and in that event, the
meeting may be closed in accordance with law.
J. The Board shall meet as necessary, but no less than quarterly.
K. The Board shall report its activities to the County Council no less
than annually and at such other times as may be requested by the County
Manager or the County Council.