The city council hereby adopts the National Incident Management
System dated March 1, 2004.
(Ordinance 050912 adopted 9/12/05)
(a) Created; composition.
The Ellis County emergency management
organization is created to consist of the officers and employees of
the city and Ellis County in a joint emergency management plan, together
with such organized volunteer groups as the plan may specify.
(b) Coordinator.
The mayor of the city and the county judge
shall mutually appoint an emergency management coordinator to coordinate
all aspects of the city and county program of comprehensive emergency
management, including the preparation and maintenance of a joint emergency
management plan for the city and county.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 5)
(a) There
exists the office of emergency management director of the city, which
shall be held by the mayor in accordance with state law.
(b) An
emergency management coordinator may be appointed by and serve at
the pleasure of the director.
(c) The director shall be responsible for conducting a program of comprehensive emergency management within the city and for carrying out the comprehensive emergency management within the city [sic] and for carrying out the duties and responsibilities set forth in section
1.04.034 of this division. He may delegate authority for execution of these duties to the coordinator, but ultimate responsibility for such execution shall remain with the director.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.A)
The powers and duties of the director shall include an ongoing
survey of actual or potential major hazards which threaten life and
property within the city, and an ongoing program of identifying and
requiring or recommending the implementation of measures which would
tend to prevent the occurrence or reduce the impact of such hazards
if a disaster did occur. As part of his responsibility in hazard mitigation,
the director shall supervise the development of an emergency management
plan for the city, and shall recommend that plan for adoption by the
city council along with any and all mutual aid plans and agreements
which are deemed essential for the implementation of such emergency
management plan. The powers of the director may be subject to confirmation
by the city council at its next meeting. The duties of the director
shall also include the causing of a survey of the availability of
existing personnel, equipment, supplies and services which could be
used during a disaster, as provided for herein, as herein, [sic] as
well as a continuing study of the need for amendments and improvements
in the emergency management plan.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.B)
The mayor is hereby authorized to join with the county judge
of the County of Ellis and the mayors of the other cities in the county
in the formation of an emergency management council for preparation
of a joint emergency management plan and in the appointment of a joint
emergency management coordinator, as well as all powers necessary
to participate in a county-wide program of emergency management insofar
as said program may affect the city.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.C)
The duties and responsibilities of the emergency management
director shall include the following:
(1) The
direction and control of the actual disaster operations of the city
emergency management organization as well as the training of emergency
management personnel.
(2) The
determination of all questions of authority and responsibility that
may arise within the emergency management organization of the city.
(3) The
maintenance of necessary liaison with other municipal, county, district,
state, regional, federal, or other emergency management organizations.
(4) The
marshaling, after declaration of a disaster as provided for above,
of all necessary personnel, equipment or supplies from any department
of the city to aid in the carrying out of the provisions of the emergency
management plan.
(5) The
issuance of all necessary proclamations as to the existence of a disaster
and the immediate operational effectiveness of the city emergency
management plan.
(6) The
issuance of reasonable rules, regulations or directives which are
necessary for the protection of life and property in the city. Such
rules and regulations shall be filed in the office of the city secretary
and shall receive widespread publicity unless publicity would be of
aid and comfort to the enemy.
(7) The
supervision of the drafting and execution of mutual aid agreements,
in cooperation with the representatives of the state and of other
local political subdivisions of the state, and the drafting and execution,
if deemed desirable, of an agreement with the county in which the
city is located, and with other municipalities within the county,
for the county-wide coordination of emergency management efforts.
(8) The
supervision of, and final authorization for, the procurement of all
necessary supplies and equipment, including acceptance of private
contributions which may be offered for the purpose of improving emergency
management within the city.
(9) The
authorizing of agreements, after approval by the city attorney, for
use of private property for public shelter and other purposes.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.D)
The operational emergency management organization of the city
shall consist of the officers and employees of the city so designated
by the director in the emergency management plan, as well as all organized
volunteer groups. The functions and duties of the organization shall
be distributed among such officers and employees in accordance with
the terms of the emergency management plan. Such plan shall set forth
the form of the organization, establish and designate divisions and
functions, assign tasks, duties and powers, and designate officers
and employees to carry out the provisions of this division. Insofar
as possible, the form of organization, titles and terminology shall
conform to the recommendations of the state division of emergency
management and of the federal government.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.E)
Any unauthorized person who shall operate a siren or other device
so as to simulate a warning signal, or the termination of a warning,
shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this division and shall be
subject to the penalties imposed by this division.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.F)
(a) At
all times when the orders, rules, and regulations made and promulgated
pursuant to this division shall be in effect, they shall supersede
and override all existing ordinances, orders, rules, and regulations
insofar as the latter may be inconsistent therewith.
(b) This
division shall not be construed so as to conflict with any state or
federal statute or with any military or naval order, rule, or regulation.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.G)
This division is an exercise by the city of its governmental
functions for the protection of the public peace, health, and safety,
and neither the city, the agents and representatives of the city,
nor any individual, receiver, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
or trustee, nor any of the agents thereof, in good faith carrying
out, complying with or attempting to comply with any order, rule,
or regulation promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this division,
shall be liable for any damage sustained to persons as the result
of said activity. Any person owning or controlling real estate or
other premises who voluntarily and without compensation grants to
the city a license or privilege or otherwise permits the city to inspect,
designate and use the whole or any part or parts of such real estate
or premises for the purpose of sheltering persons during an actual,
impending or practice enemy attack shall, together with his successors
in interest, if any, not be civilly liable for the death of, or injury
to, any person on or about such real estate or premises under such
license, privilege or other permission or for loss of, or damage to,
the property of such person.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.H)
No person shall have the right to expend any public funds of
the city in carrying out any emergency management activity authorized
by this division without prior approval by the city council, nor shall
any person have any right to bind the city by contract, agreement
or otherwise without prior and specific approval of the city council.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.I)
It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to obstruct, hinder,
or delay any member of the emergency management organization in the
enforcement of any rule or regulation issued pursuant to this division,
or to enforcement of any rule or regulation issued pursuant to this
division, [sic] or to do any act forbidden by any rule or regulation
issued pursuant to the authority contained in this division. It shall
likewise be unlawful for any person to wear, carry or display any
emblem, insignia or any other means of identification as a member
of the emergency management organization of the city unless authority
to do so has been granted to such person by the proper officials.
Convictions for violations of the provisions of this division shall
be punishable by fine in the amount established by state law.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.J; Ordinance
adopting Code)
Each employee or any individual that is assigned a function
or responsibility shall solemnly swear or affirm to support and defend
the constitution of the United States, the laws of the state and the
ordinances of the city.
(1990 Code, ch. 3, sec. 4.K))