[Ord. 515, 6/3/2019]
The following words and phrases when used in this Part shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
AGENCY
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.
COUNCIL
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Council.
DISASTER
A man-made disaster, natural disaster, or war-caused disaster.
DISASTER EMERGENCY
Conditions which may, by investigation, be found, actually or likely, to:
1. 
Have a deleterious effect on the safety, health, or welfare of a substantial number of residents of this Township or which may preclude the operation or use of essential public facilities;
2. 
Be of such magnitude or severity as to render essential state supplementation of county and local efforts to alleviate the danger, damage, suffering, or hardship faced; and
3. 
Have been caused by forces beyond the control of man, by reason of civil disorder, riot or disturbance, or by factors not foreseen and not known to exist when appropriation bills were enacted.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
The judicious planning, assignment, and coordination of all available resources in an integrated program of prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery for emergencies of any kind; whether from attack, man-made or natural sources.
EMERGENCY SERVICES
The preparation for and the carrying out of functions, other than functions for which military forces are primarily responsible, to prevent, minimize, and provide emergency repair of injury and/or damage resulting from disasters, together with all other activities necessary or incidental to the preparation for and carrying out of those functions. The functions include but are not limited to firefighting services, police services, medical and health services, rescue, disasters, communications, radiological, shelter, chemical, and other special weapons defense, evacuation of persons from stricken areas, emergency welfare services, emergency transportation, emergency resources management, existing or properly assigned functions of plant protection, temporary restoration of public utility services, and other functions related to civilian protection.
LOCAL EMERGENCY
The condition declared by the Board of Commissioners when, in its judgement, the threat or actual occurrence of a disaster is or threatens to be of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant coordinated local governmental action to prevent or alleviate damage, loss, hardship, or suffering threatened or caused thereby. A local emergency arising in whole or substantially out of a resource shortage may be declared only by the President or the Board of Commissioners, when they deem the threat or actual occurrence of a disaster to be of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant coordinated local governmental action to prevent or alleviate the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering threatened or caused thereby.
MAN-MADE DISASTER
Any industrial, nuclear, or transportation incident, explosion, conflagration, power failure, natural resource shortage, or other condition, except enemy action, resulting from man-made causes, such as oil spills and other injurious environmental contamination causes which threatens to cause substantial damage to life or property.
NATURAL DISASTER
Any hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, high water, wind-driven water, tidal wave, earthquake, land slide, mud slide, snow storm, drought, fire, explosion or other natural catastrophe which results or may result in substantial damage to life or property.
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
Any county, city, borough, incorporated town or township, including the Township of West Lebanon.
RESOURCE SHORTAGE
The absence, unavailability, or reduced supply of any raw or processed natural resource, or any commodities, goods, or services of any kind which bear a substantial relationship to the health, safety, welfare, economic wellbeing of the citizens of this commonwealth.
TOWNSHIP
West Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
WAR-CAUSED DISASTER
Any condition following an attack upon the United States resulting in substantial damage to property or injury to persons in the United States caused by the use of bombs, missiles, shellfire, nuclear, radiological, chemical, or biological means, or other weapons or other paramilitary actions, or other conditions, including but not limited to sabotage.
[Ord. 515, 6/3/2019]
Under the authority granted by Pa.C.S.A. § 7101 et seq., a disaster emergency may be declared by the Board of Commissioners upon finding a disaster has occurred or is imminent. The President of the Board of Commissioners may declare a disaster emergency subject to ratification by the Board. The declaration shall not be continued or renewed for a period in excess of seven days, except by or with the consent of the Board. Any order or resolution declaring, continuing, or terminating a disaster emergency shall be given prompt and general publicity and shall be filed promptly with Lebanon County and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania emergency management agencies. The effect of the declaration of a disaster emergency is to activate the response and the recovery aspects of any and all applicable local emergency management plans and to authorize the furnishing of aid and assistance thereunder.
[Ord. 515, 6/3/2019]
1. 
In the event of a declaration of a disaster emergency by the President or as provided in § 7-602, the Board of Commissioners, or the President of the Board, subject to ratification by the Board, may do the following:
A. 
Authorize the Chief of Police or equivalent local official or any police officer, any employee of the Township, any person temporarily authorized to so act, any member of the Pennsylvania State Police, or any member of the Armed Forces of the United States or of the Pennsylvania National Guard to open or close any street, whether public or private, to establish one-way streets, to regulate traffic, to prohibit or regulate stopping, standing, or parking of vehicles, to establish speed limits, to prohibit or restrict any street, or to designate any street, as a through street, prohibit or regulate the turning of vehicles, prohibit or regulate use of designated streets, remove any vehicle or vehicles parked in violation of such order, prohibit and regulate movement of vehicles or persons on any street, and adopt any other such traffic regulations as the circumstances may reasonably require.
B. 
Establish a curfew using prevailing time, at any time necessary to control movement on the streets. During such curfew, no person shall be on or remain upon any street or alley or other public place within the Township, unless such person is going to or from a place of lawful employment, hospital, a physician or other healthcare provider, or performing a lawful duty directly related to the disaster emergency.
C. 
To enter into mutual aid agreements with adjacent political subdivisions for reciprocal emergency assistance consistent with plans and programs of the agency.
D. 
To render assistance in accordance with the provisions of any mutual aid agreements.
E. 
Where the President declares a disaster emergency, to acquire temporary or permanent sites, by purchase, lease or otherwise, required for installation of temporary housing units for disaster victims, and to enter into whatever arrangements are necessary to prepare or equip the sites to utilize the housing units.
F. 
To perform public work, enter into contracts, incur obligations, employ temporary workers, rent equipment, purchase supplies and materials, and to appropriate and expend public funds.
G. 
To require personnel essential to police, fire, security, public utilities, and other governmental functions to perform such functions as required to provide for the health, safety, and welfare of the community after evacuation.
H. 
To regulate and control agricultural, commercial, and industrial functions related to the security, health, safety, and welfare of the Township.
[Ord. 515, 6/3/2019]
Any person who violates any provision of § 7-603(1)A or B shall be fined for each violation not less than $200 and not more than $1,000, and in default of payment, shall be imprisoned for not more than 30 days.