To ensure that Washington County, and participating municipalities
thereof, will be prepared to cope with emergencies resulting from
enemy action, natural and man-made disasters, a County emergency management
organization is created to carry out the purposes set out in Ch. 323,
Wis. Stats.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CIVIL DEFENSE
All measures undertaken by or on behalf of the state and
the County and the municipalities within the County to prepare for
and minimize the effects of enemy action upon the civilian population.
EMERGENCY
Any event which threatens to, or actually does, inflict damage
to property or people.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
An organized effort to mitigate against, prepare for, respond
to, or the recovery from an emergency, including civil defense undertaken
by or on behalf of the County and municipalities, preparing for and
minimizing the effect of any natural or man-made disaster upon the
civilian population, and effectuating emergency repairs to, or the
emergency restoration of, vital public utilities, infrastructure and
facilities destroyed or damaged by such action or disaster.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. IV)]
ENEMY ACTION
Hostile action by a foreign or domestic power which threatens
the security of this County or a portion thereof.
NATURAL DISASTER
Includes all other extraordinary misfortunes affecting the
County, natural or man-made, not included in the term "enemy action."
[Amended by Ord. No. 2003-42]
A. Creation. There is hereby created the office of County Emergency
Management Coordinator.
B. Appointment. The County Emergency Management Coordinator shall be
appointed by the County Board, pursuant to § 323.14(1),
Wis. Stats. The County Executive shall recommend to the County Board
one candidate for said appointment. It shall be the responsibility
of said County Executive to recruit, examine and evaluate candidates.
[Amended 9-11-2019 by Res. No. 2019-16]
C. Personnel. The provisions of § 323.25, Wis. Stats., relating
to personnel, shall apply to the selection of the Emergency Management
Coordinator and staff.
D. Reserve Emergency Management Coordinator. In the absence of the Emergency
Management Coordinator, the Reserve Emergency Management Coordinator
shall perform all duties of the Emergency Management Coordinator.
In the absence of both the Emergency Management Coordinator and the
Reserve Emergency Management Coordinator, the Sheriff or Sheriff's
designee shall perform all duties of the Emergency Management Coordinator
as set forth in this chapter.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. IV)]
[Amended by Ord. No. 2003-42; 9-11-2019 by Res. No. 2019-16]
The Emergency Management Coordinator, subject to the policy,
oversight and direction of the County Emergency Management Committee
and under the general supervision of the County Executive, shall have
all the duties and powers set forth in § 323.15, Wis. Stats.,
including:
A. Prepare, promulgate and implement County emergency management plans,
consistent with state and federal plans, rules and procedures.
B. Direct the emergency management program for the County and perform
such other duties related to emergency management as are required
by the County Board and the County Emergency Management Committee.
C. Coordinate and assist in developing town and municipal emergency
management plans within the County and integrate such plans with the
County plan.
D. Advise the State Division of Emergency Management of all emergency
management planning in the County and submit such reports as may be
required.
E. Direct and coordinate all County emergency management activities
and advise/assist town and municipal emergency management activities
throughout the County during a state of emergency.
F. Coordinate and facilitate Countywide emergency management training
programs and exercises.
G. To ensure that all emergency management tasks are carried out within
the legal authority as guided by the federal, state and County laws
and regulations. Participate in, and contribute to, the legislative
and regulatory process as it relates to emergency management.
H. In the event of an officially declared emergency, coordinate, activate
or implement emergency plans and procedures as directed.
I. In the event of a public health emergency, to assist and coordinate
emergency efforts with the County Health Department.
J. Such other duties as may be included in a job description as developed
and amended from time to time by the County Emergency Management Committee.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2003-42]
A. Office and staff. The County Board shall provide offices, office
furniture, equipment and support staff assistance and such office
supplies as may be necessary to carry out the functions of the Emergency
Management Coordinator, and the cost thereof shall be defrayed by
Washington County with the Emergency Management Performance Grant
and any and all available state or federal emergency-management-related
grants.
B. Major equipment and services. Costs of equipment and services shall
be borne 100% by the municipal government requiring such procurement,
with federal financial assistance procured by the County/Municipal
Emergency Management Coordinator when applicable. Federal financial
assistance reimbursements shall be returned to the treasurer of the
municipality procuring the equipment or services.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2003-42]
Whenever it is deemed necessary by either the County Public
Safety Committee or the Emergency Management Committee of a municipality
participating in joint action, there shall be a joint meeting of the
committees to decide such matters as may arise.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. IV)]
Whoever intentionally fails to comply with the directives of
emergency management authorities promulgated under this chapter during
a state of emergency or during any training program or exercise may
be subject to a forfeiture of not more than $200.