This chapter shall be known as the "Emergency Management Ordinance."
For purposes of this chapter, certain words used herein are defined
as follows:
ACT
The Michigan Emergency Management Act, Act No. 390 of the Public
Acts of 1976, as amended.
DISASTER
An occurrence or threat of widespread or severe damage, injury or
loss of life or property resulting from a natural or human-made cause, including
but not limited to fire, flood, snowstorm, ice storm, tornado, windstorm,
wave action, oil spill, water contamination, utility failure, hazardous peacetime
radiological incident, major transportation accident, hazardous materials
incident, epidemic, air contamination, blight, drought, infestation, explosion,
or hostile military action or paramilitary action, or similar occurrences
resulting from terrorist activities, riots, or civil disorders.
DISASTER RELIEF FORCE
All agencies of county and municipal government, private and volunteer
personnel, public officers and employees, and all other persons or groups
of persons identified in the Oakland County Emergency Operations Plan as having
duties to perform or those called into duty or working at the direction of
a party identified in the plan to perform a specific disaster or emergency-related
task during a local state of emergency.
DISTRICT COORDINATOR
The Michigan Department of State Police District Emergency Management
Coordinator. The District Coordinator serves as liaison between local emergency
management programs and the Michigan State Police Emergency Management Division
in all matters pertaining to the mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery
of emergency and disaster situations.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR
The person appointed to coordinate all matters pertaining to emergency
management within the City of Royal Oak. The Emergency Management Coordinator
for Royal Oak is the Oakland County Emergency Management Coordinator.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
A program established to coordinate mitigation, preparedness, response,
and recovery activities for all emergency or disaster situations within a
given geographical area made up of one or several political subdivisions.
Such a program has an appointed Emergency Management Coordinator and meets
the program standards and requirements as established by the Michigan Department
of State Police Emergency Management Division. The City of Royal Oak has elected
to be a part of the Oakland County emergency management program.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN
The plan developed and maintained by Oakland County and political
subdivisions included in the emergency management program area for the purpose
of responding to all emergency or disaster situations by identifying and organizing
the disaster relief force.
GOVERNOR'S STATE OF DISASTER
An executive order or proclamation by the Governor that implements
the disaster response and recovery aspects of the Michigan Emergency Management
Plan and applicable local plans of the county or municipal programs affected.
GOVERNOR'S STATE OF EMERGENCY
An executive order or proclamation by the Governor that implements
the emergency response and recovery aspects of the Michigan Emergency Management
Plan and applicable local plans of the county or municipal programs affected.
LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY
A declaration by the Mayor pursuant to the Act. This declaration
implements the response and recovery aspects of the Oakland County Emergency
Operations Plan and authorizes certain actions as described in this chapter.
VITAL RECORDS
Those records that contain information needed to continue the effective
functioning of a government entity (jurisdiction, agency, department) and
for the protection of the rights and interests of persons under emergency
conditions in the event of an emergency or disaster situation.
The Emergency Management Coordinator shall comply with the standards
and requirements as established by the Department of State Police, Emergency
Management Division, under the authority of the Act, in accomplishing the
following:
A. Direct and coordinate the development of the Oakland
County Emergency Operations Plan, which shall be consistent with the Michigan
Emergency Management Plan.
B. Specify departments or agencies which must provide an
annex to the plan or otherwise cooperate in its development.
C. Identify departments and agencies to be included in the
Emergency Operations Plan as part of the disaster relief force.
D. Develop and maintain a County Resource Manual.
E. Coordinate the recruitment, appointment, and utilization
of volunteer personnel.
F. Assure the emergency management program meets eligibility
requirements for state and federal aid.
G. Coordinate and/or conduct training and exercise programs
for the disaster relief force within the county and to test the adequacy of
the Emergency Operations Plan.
H. Through public information programs, educate the population
as to the actions necessary for the protection of life and property in an
emergency or disaster.
I. Assist in the development of mutual aid agreements.
J. Assist the Royal Oak Emergency Management Liaison with
the development of standard operating procedures which are consistent with
the Oakland County Emergency Operations Plan.
K. Oversee the implementation of all functions necessary
during an emergency or disaster in accordance with the Oakland County Emergency
Operations Plan.
L. Coordinate Oakland County emergency management activities
with those of municipalities included in the county emergency management program,
other municipalities, the state, and adjacent counties.
M. Coordinate all preparedness activities, including maintaining
primary and alternate emergency operations centers.
N. Identify mitigation opportunities within the County and
encourage departments/agencies to implement mitigation measures.
If a disaster or emergency occurs that has not yet been declared to
be a state of disaster or a state of emergency by the Governor, and the Mayor
determines that the situation is beyond the control of the City, he or she
may request the Governor to declare that a state of disaster or state of emergency
exists in the municipality in accordance with this Act. This shall be done
by immediately contacting the Oakland County Emergency Management Coordinator.
The Oakland County Emergency Management Coordinator shall immediately contact
the Michigan State Police Emergency Management Division District Coordinator.
The District Coordinator, in conjunction with the Emergency Management Coordinator
and the Royal Oak Emergency Management Liaison, shall assess the nature and
scope of the disaster or emergency, and they shall recommend state personnel,
services, and equipment that will be required for its prevention, mitigation,
or relief.
Each department, commission, board, or other agency of Royal Oak government
is authorized to appoint volunteers to augment its personnel in time of emergency
to implement emergency functions assigned in the Oakland County Emergency
Operations Plan. Such individuals are part of the disaster relief force and
shall be subject to the rules and operational control set forth by the respective
department, commission, board, or agency through which the appointment was
made, and shall be reimbursed for all action and necessary travel and subsistence
expenses.
A Disaster Contingency Fund is hereby created in the budget of not less
than $2,000. Money may be expended for the purpose of paying the disaster
relief force, purchase of supplies and services, repair costs, or other needs
required specifically for the mitigation of the effects of, or in response
to, the emergency or disaster.
In accordance with the Act, personnel of the disaster relief force while
on duty shall have the following rights:
A. If they are employees of Royal Oak, or other governmental
agency regardless of where serving, have the powers, duties, rights, privileges,
and immunities and receive the compensation incidental to their employment.
B. If they are not employees of Royal Oak or another governmental
agency, be entitled to the same rights and immunities as are provided for
by law.
The City Commission shall provide for the temporary movement and reestablishment
of essential government offices in the event that existing facilities cannot
be used.
As provided for in the Act and this chapter, the City, or the agents
or representatives of the City, shall not be liable for personal injury or
property damage sustained by the disaster relief force. In addition, any member
of the disaster relief force engaged in disaster relief activity shall not
be liable in a civil action for damages resulting from an act or omission
arising out of and in the course of a person's good faith rendering of that
activity, unless the person's act or omission was the result of that person's
gross negligence or willful misconduct. The right of a person to receive benefits
or compensation to which he or she may otherwise be entitled to under the
workers' compensation law, any pension law, or act of congress will not be
effected as a result of said activity.