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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
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SECTION 301.110 PURPOSE, SCOPE, APPLICABILITY
Section 301.110 Purpose,
Scope, Applicability
a) In serving the IEMA mandate to prepare the State of Illinois
to deal with disasters, to preserve the lives and property of the people of
this State and to protect the public peace, health and safety in the event of a
disaster, the purposes of this Part are:
1) To encourage local policy makers and emergency management
program administrators to plan and coordinate a comprehensive emergency
management strategy to improve prevention, protection, response, recovery and
mitigation capabilities at the local level; and
2) To establish requirements for:
A) Emergency management programs;
B) Emergency operations plans;
C) Exercises of emergency operations plans;
D) Other required plans;
E) Accreditation and certification of ESDAs;
F) Workers' compensation coverage and workers' occupational
diseases coverage for volunteers; and
G) The emergency management assistance grant program.
b) The provisions of this Part apply to all emergency services
and disaster agencies established pursuant to the Illinois Emergency Management
Agency Act [20 ILCS 3305].
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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SECTION 301.120 DEFINITIONS
Section 301.120 Definitions
All definitions set forth in
this Section have the following meanings throughout this Part, unless
specifically provided otherwise. Words and terms not defined have the meanings
set forth in the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act.
"Act"
means the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act [20 ILCS 3305].
"Accreditation"
means recognition of an emergency services and disaster agency by the Illinois
Emergency Management Agency, in accordance with the requirements of Section
301.510.
"Annex"
means descriptions in the emergency operations plan of policies, processes,
roles and responsibilities that agencies and departments carry out before,
during and after any disaster or emergency. Annexes focus on critical
operational functions and entities responsible for those functions.
"Assumptions"
means the information, facts and data treated as true for development of the
emergency operations plan.
"Certification"
means recognition of a non-mandated emergency services and disaster agency by
an accredited county or multiple county emergency services and disaster agency
in conjunction with the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, or by the
Illinois Emergency Management Agency in the event that no accredited county or
multiple county emergency services and disaster agency serves the county in
which the non-mandated emergency services and disaster agency is located, in
accordance with Section 301.520.
"Concept
of Operations" means the overall approach of the political subdivision to
the management of a disaster, such as who directs response efforts, what should
happen, and when it should happen, including, but not limited to, how the
political subdivision will implement the concepts and procedures of a
recognized incident command system.
"Coordinator"
means the staff assistant to, or the person appointed in accordance with
Section 10(i) of the Act by, the principal executive officer of a political
subdivision with the duty of coordinating the emergency management programs of
that political subdivision.
"Damage
Assessment" means an appraisal or determination of the effects of the
disaster on physical, economic and natural resources and on human life.
"Disaster"
means an occurrence or threat of widespread or severe damage, injury or loss
of life or property resulting from any natural or technological cause,
including but not limited to fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, hazardous
materials spill or other water contamination requiring emergency action to
avert danger or damage, epidemic, air contamination, blight, extended periods
of severe and inclement weather, drought, infestation, critical shortages of
essential fuels and energy, explosion, riot, hostile military or paramilitary
action, or acts of domestic terrorism. [20 ILCS 3305/4]
"Emergency
Management" means the efforts of the political subdivisions to develop,
plan, analyze, conduct, provide, implement and maintain programs for disaster
mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.
"Emergency
Operations Center" or "EOC" means a location where policy and
strategic management decisions are made during a disaster or disaster exercise.
"Emergency
Operations Plan" or "EOP" means the written plan of a political
subdivision describing the organization, mission, and functions of the
political subdivision government and supporting services for responding to and
recovering from disasters.
"Emergency
Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act" or "federal EPCRA"
means 42 USC 11001.
"Emergency
Services and Disaster Agency" or "ESDA" means the agency by
this name, by the name emergency management agency, or by any other name that
is established by ordinance within a political subdivision to coordinate the
emergency management program within that political subdivision and with private
organizations, other political subdivisions, the State and federal governments.
[20 ILCS 3305/4]
"Exercise"
means a planned event realistically simulating a disaster, conducted for the
purpose of evaluating the political subdivision's coordinated emergency
management capabilities, including, but not limited to, testing emergency
operations plans. [20 ILCS 3305/4]
"Exercise
Design Team" means the people selected in accordance with Section
301.420(a) to develop and coordinate the exercise and the team from which a
team member is designated to be the design team leader.
"FEMA"
means the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
"Goals"
mean concepts adopted by strategic decision makers to give overall direction to
disaster response and recovery, derived from one or more emergency management
functions of the emergency operations plan and accomplished through decision
makers of the emergency operations center and incident command system.
"Homeland
Security Exercise and Evaluation Program" or "HSEEP" means a guiding
set of fundamental principles for exercise programs through which exercise
program managers can develop, execute, and evaluate exercises that address the
priorities established by a jurisdiction's/organization's senior leaders. It
provides a method for jurisdictions/organizations to shape planning, assess and
validate capabilities, and address areas for improvement in their emergency
management programs. Further information regarding HSEEP may be found on
FEMA's website at https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/national-preparedness/exercises/hseep.
"IEMA"
means the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
"Illinois
Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act" or "Illinois
EPCRA" means 430 ILCS 100.
"Incident
Command" means a system that combines facilities, equipment, personnel,
procedures, and communications to operate within a common organizational
structure and that designates responsibility for the management of assigned
resources to effectively accomplish stated goals and objectives.
"Local
Emergency Planning Committee" or "LEPC" means the committee
appointed in each emergency planning district by the State Emergency Response
Commission pursuant to federal EPCRA and Illinois EPCRA.
"Mandated
Emergency Services and Disaster Agency" or "Mandated ESDA" means
each ESDA required to be established pursuant to Section 10 of the Act:
Each county ESDA,
unless multiple county ESDA consolidation is authorized by IEMA with the
consent of the respective counties in accordance with Section 301.140;
Each multiple
county ESDA authorized in accordance with Section 301.140;
Each ESDA in a
municipality with a population of over 500,000; and
Each ESDA
determined by the Governor to be required for a municipal corporation pursuant
to Section 10(d) of the Act.
"Mitigation"
means actions taken to eliminate or reduce the degree of risk to life and
property from hazards, either prior to or following a disaster.
"National
Standard" means the version of the Emergency Management Standard developed
by the Emergency Management Accreditation Program and accepted by IEMA. The
National Standard can be obtained at https://www.emap.org or by contacting an
IEMA regional office (https://www2.illinois.gov/iema/Contacts /Pages/Contacts-Regional.aspx).
"Non-Mandated
Emergency Services and Disaster Agency" or "Non-Mandated ESDA"
means an ESDA not required to be established pursuant to the Act, but
established by ordinance of the political subdivision it serves.
"Objectives"
mean definable and measurable concepts adopted by tactical decision makers to
accomplish the goals of disaster response and recovery, usually derived from
one or more emergency management functions of the emergency operations plan.
"Political
Subdivision" means any county, city, village, or incorporated town or
township if the township is in a county having a population of more than
2,000,000. [20 ILCS 3305/4]
"Preparedness"
means actions taken and programs and systems developed prior to a disaster to
support and enhance response to and recovery from a disaster.
"Principal
Executive Officer" means chair of the county board, supervisor of a
township if the township is in a county having a population of more than
2,000,000, mayor of a city or incorporated town, president of a village, or in
their absence or disability, the interim successor as established under Section
7 of the Emergency Interim Executive Succession Act [5 ILCS 275]. [20 ILCS
3305/4]
"Recovery"
means restoration actions and programs.
"Response"
means the actions taken to address the immediate and short-term effects of a
disaster.
"State
Emergency Response Commission" or "SERC" means the Illinois
Emergency Management Agency in accordance with Illinois EPCRA.
"Strategic
Decisions" means policy decisions that determine the goals of disaster
response and recovery, usually made by elected officials or by designees
appointed by ordinance, law, or emergency operations plan to act on behalf of
elected officials during a disaster.
"Tactical
Decisions" means decisions that determine the objectives to satisfy the
goals set by strategic decision makers, usually made by designees of the
strategic decision makers, including command or general staff within the
incident command system.
"Work
Plan" means a narrative description of the ESDA's specific actions to be
accomplished.
(Source: Amended at 44 Ill. Reg. 17631, effective October 31, 2020)
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SECTION 301.125 WAIVERS, EXEMPTIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS
Section 301.125 Waivers,
Exemptions, and Exceptions
IEMA may, upon application or
upon its own initiative, grant such waivers, exemptions or exceptions from the
requirements of this Part as it determines are authorized by law and will not
result in undue hazard to public health and safety or property. Waivers,
exemptions, or exceptions may only be granted for situations that arise from,
or relate to, a federally-declared emergency or a federal, State, or local
disaster, or other circumstance beyond the control of the entity seeking the
waiver, exemption, or exception.
(Source: Added at 44 Ill. Reg. 17631,
effective October 31, 2020)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
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SECTION 301.130 SEVERABILITY
Section 301.130 Severability
If any Section, subsection,
sentence or clause of this Part is adjudged unconstitutional, invalid or
otherwise not effective for any reason, such adjudication shall not affect the
validity of this Part as a whole or of any Section, subsection, sentence or clause
thereof not adjudged unconstitutional, invalid or otherwise not effective for
any reason.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
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SECTION 301.140 MULTIPLE COUNTY ESDA CONSOLIDATION
Section 301.140 Multiple
County ESDA Consolidation
IEMA may authorize a multiple
county ESDA consolidation, if all of the following requirements are met:
a) At least one of the counties to be consolidated has been
determined by IEMA to have an inability to comply with the ESDA requirements of
the Act and of this Part, including, but not limited to, the EOP and exercise
requirements, that can be remedied by consolidation or all the counties that
are to be consolidated determine that the consolidation would better serve the
interest of life-safety and protection of property and the environment;
b) The counties to be consolidated are geographically connected;
and
c) The counties seeking to consolidate present to IEMA a signed
intergovernmental agreement between the counties seeking to consolidate ESDAs
that provides at a minimum:
1) Evidence of consolidation approval and authorization by each
of the county boards involved;
2) A beginning and ending date to the term of the consolidation
agreement;
3) A description of how the county boards will divide or distribute
authority for the consolidated ESDA in a way that will ensure that the
emergency management interests of the affected counties are adequately
addressed and of how issues will be addressed by the counties, such as funding
and budget issues and legal representation for ESDA issues, including tort and
workers' compensation issues; and
4) A description of how the consolidated ESDA will achieve
command and control, as well as coordinate response and recovery in a situation
of concurrent disasters in each of the consolidated counties.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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SECTION 301.170 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Section 301.170 Program
Requirements
The responsible ESDA shall have
a documented emergency management program that should be consistent with the
national standard, including program administration and evaluation; the use of
advisory committee and coordination processes; administrative and financial
processes and procedures; processes for requesting changes to ordinances and
authorities; completion of a hazard identification risk assessment and threat
and hazard identification risk assessment; hazard mitigation; implementation of
prevention processes and programs; operational planning for emergency
operations, recovery, continuity of operations and continuity of government
plans; incident management; resource management and logistics; mutual aid;
communications and warning capabilities; implementation and maintenance of
operational procedures; the use and testing of facilities; implementation of
training and exercise programs; and public information, crisis communications
and education programs.
(Source: Added at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933,
effective July 31, 2018)
SUBPART B: EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN REQUIREMENTS
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SECTION 301.210 AUTHORITY
Section 301.210 Authority
a) In accordance with requirements of Section 10(g) of the Act,
each ESDA established pursuant to the Act shall prepare an emergency operations
plan for its geographic boundaries that complies with the planning, review and
approval standards set forth in this Part.
b) If
the corporate boundaries of a municipality fall within the boundaries of more than
one county jurisdiction, the principal executive officer of the municipality
may choose which county jurisdiction to be included for planning and exercise
purposes after the following:
1) The
chosen county jurisdiction agrees to be responsible for the entire municipality
for planning and exercise purposes through an intergovernmental agreement or
equivalent legally binding document. The intergovernmental agreement or
equivalent legally binding document shall set the term of the agreement;
AGENCY NOTE: If an agreement
cannot be reached between the municipality and county jurisdictions involved,
the county jurisdiction where the primary business address for the municipality
is located shall be responsible for the planning and exercise requirements of
this Part for the municipality.
2) Notice
is given to all county emergency management jurisdictions affected by the
decision, including all other jurisdictions in which population of the
municipality lies; and
3) Notice
is given to IEMA and IEMA has provided written approval prior to any change in
responsibility. The intergovernmental agreement or equivalent legally binding
document indicating agreement of the county in accordance with subsection
(b)(1) shall be provided to IEMA.
c) The
responsible county jurisdiction under subsection (b)(1) shall provide all
county emergency management jurisdictions affected by subsection (b) a copy of
the EOP and copies of exercise and training records for the municipality.
d) Nothing
in this Section shall require a municipality to choose only one county nor
shall it prevent more than one county from sharing responsibility for planning
and exercise purposes. In addition, nothing in this Section shall require a
county to accept full responsibility for a municipality unless it has agreed to
do so under subsection (b)(1).
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933,
effective July 31, 2018)
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SECTION 301.220 INITIAL ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT
Section 301.220 Initial
Analysis and Assessment
To begin the planning process
and in conjunction with EOP updates, representatives of the political
subdivision organizations involved with emergency response shall jointly
conduct all of the following tasks:
a) Conduct a hazard identification and risk assessment for the
political subdivision:
1) Identify hazards, including natural, technological and
human-caused;
2) Hazard profiles shall include risk and vulnerability
assessments and consequence analysis; and
3) Compare, prioritize and document risks of the hazards
identified.
b) Develop a profile of the political subdivision:
1) Collect demographic data (such as daily population patterns,
traffic patterns, seasonal population changes, populations with functional and
access needs) from public and private sources to determine potential
consequences of identified hazards for people and community functions.
2) Collect structural inventory data (including data on critical
facilities, residential, commercial, and industrial structures, lifelines, and
transportation) to determine potential consequences of identified hazards for
community functions, property and sites of potential secondary hazards.
c) Complete a Threat and Hazard Identification Risk Assessment to
assess all core capabilities for prevention, protection, response, recovery and
mitigation mission areas of the political subdivision, identify shortfalls in core
capabilities and develop strategies to alleviate shortfalls in planning,
organization, equipment, training and exercises.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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SECTION 301.230 BASIC PLAN REQUIREMENTS
Section 301.230 Basic Plan
Requirements
a) The EOP shall have a basic plan that includes:
1) A document signed and dated by the principal executive officer
of the political subdivision approving the plan.
2) A register for recording changes and entering change dates.
3) For non-mandated ESDAs, except those accredited pursuant to
Section 301.510, evidence that each county or multiple county ESDA coordinator
serving the county in which the non-mandated ESDA is located, other than the
county or multiple county ESDA reviewing the EOP for acceptance pursuant to
Section 301.320, concurs with the portions of the plan applicable to the ESDA
they represent.
4) A table of contents listing all sections of the plan.
b) Each ESDA shall have an
EOP that individually addresses:
1) The EOP's
purpose and:
A) scope;
or
B) goals
and objectives;
2) Authority;
3) Situation and
assumptions;
4) Functional
roles and responsibilities for internal and external agencies, organizations,
departments and positions;
5) Logistical
support and resource requirements necessary to implement the EOP;
6) The concept of
operations for the EOP; and
7) Assignment of
responsibility for EOP maintenance, review and updating.
c) The
EOP shall identify and assign specific areas of responsibility for performing
functions in response to an emergency or disaster.
d) The
EOP shall contain a list of formal mutual aid agreements, memoranda of
understanding (MOUs), and other written agreements affecting the emergency
response and recovery functions of the political subdivision.
e) The
EOP shall delineate processes for the political subdivision to supplement resources
provided through MOUs.
f) For
EOPs due for review on or after September 1, 2020, ESDAs shall include in the
EOP how the political subdivision will perform each of the following functions,
and identify and assign specific areas of responsibility for performing the
functions in response to an emergency or disaster:
1) administration
and finance;
2) agriculture and natural
resources;
3) critical infrastructure
and key resource restoration;
4) debris management;
5) detection and
monitoring;
6) donation management;
7) energy and utilities
services;
8) firefighting/fire
protection;
9) human services
(including food, water and commodities distribution);
10) incident and needs
assessment;
11) information
collection, analysis, and dissemination;
12) law enforcement;
13) mutual aid;
14) private sector
coordination;
15) public works and
engineering;
16) search and rescue;
17) transportation
systems and resources; and
18) volunteer management
(Source:
Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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SECTION 301.240 FUNCTIONAL ANNEX REQUIREMENTS
Section 301.240 Functional
Annex Requirements
a) For EOPs due for review on or after September 1, 2020, ESDAs
shall include in the EOP annexes addressing how the political subdivision will
perform each of the following functions:
1) Direction, Control and Coordination – The means the political
subdivision will use to establish and maintain a unified and coordinated
operational structure and process to direct and control activities throughout
response and recovery that integrates all critical stakeholders and supports
the execution of strategies, priorities and functional roles and
responsibilities.
2) Communications – The means, organizations and processes by
which the political subdivision will communicate among and between affected
communities and organizations involved in response and recovery in support of
situational awareness and operations.
3) Warning/Emergency Information – The means, organizations and
processes by which officials will coordinate the delivery of alerts and warning
that provide the public with life-saving information and instructions on
actions to be taken for potential or actual emergencies.
4) Public Information – The means, organizations and processes by
which a political subdivision will coordinate the delivery of prompt, reliable
and actionable information to the whole community through the use of clear,
consistent, accessible and culturally and linguistically appropriate methods to
effectively relay information regarding any threat or hazard, as well as the
actions being taken and the assistance being made available, as appropriate.
5) Disaster Intelligence/Damage Assessment – The means the
political subdivision will use to coordinate timely, accurate and actionable
information resulting from the identification, planning, collection,
processing, analysis, evaluation and dissemination of information among
government or private sector entities, as appropriate.
6) Evacuation and Population Protection – The means the political
subdivision will use to coordinate the evacuation and movement of people to a
safe area, or instruct the public to shelter-in-place, when conditions require
immediate protection for potential or actual emergencies.
7) Mass Care or Population Related Disaster Services – The means
the political subdivision will use to coordinate life-sustaining and human
services to the affected population, to include hydration, feeding, sheltering,
temporary housing, evacuee support, reunification, and distribution of
emergency supplies and other essential life support needs to people displaced
from their homes because of a disaster situation.
8) Health and Medical – The means the political subdivision will
use to coordinate lifesaving medical treatment via Emergency Medical Services
and related operations and avoid additional disease and injury by providing
targeted public health, medical and behavioral health support and products to
all affected populations in emergencies and disasters.
9) Mortuary Services or Fatality Management – The means the
political subdivision will use to coordinate fatality management services,
including:
A) decedent
remains recovery and victim identification;
B) inventorying
and protecting deceased's personal effects;
C) working with local, State and federal authorities to provide
mortuary processes, temporary storage or permanent internment solutions;
D) sharing information with mass care services for the purpose of
locating and notifying the next of kin and reunifying family members and
caregivers with missing persons/remains; and
E) providing counseling to the bereaved.
10) Resource Management or Logistics – The process the political
subdivision will use to coordinate resources and material to satisfy the needs
generated by a disaster through the delivery of essential commodities,
equipment, services and personnel in support of impacted communities and survivors,
to include emergency power and fuel support, as well as the coordination of
access to community staples.
b) Each functional annex required by subsection (a) shall
individually address:
1) The
annex's purpose and:
A) scope; or
B) goals and objectives;
2) Authority;
3) Situation
and assumptions;
4) Identification of and functional roles and responsibilities
for internal and external agencies, organizations, departments and positions;
5) Logistical support and resource requirements necessary to
implement the annex;
6) A
description of situations that trigger implementation of the annex;
7) A
description of assumptions that apply to the annex;
8) The
concept of operations for the annex; and
9) Assignment
of responsibility for annex maintenance, review and updating.
c) In addition to the above requirements of subsections (a) and
(b), each annex may include functional appendices, tabs, check-lists and job aids.
d) The ESDA may include additional annexes in the EOP as
determined by the ESDA to be necessary for the emergency management efforts of
the political subdivision in the event of a disaster. IEMA may require the
ESDA to include additional annexes in the EOP, if IEMA determines that those annexes
are necessary preparation for protection of the public peace, health and safety
in the event of a disaster.
e) The
ESDA may use traditional, functional, core capability or Emergency Support
Function (ESF) annexes in the EOP as determined by the ESDA to be necessary for
the emergency management efforts of the political subdivision in the event of a
disaster.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933,
effective July 31, 2018)
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SECTION 301.250 HAZARD SPECIFIC ANNEXES
Section 301.250 Hazard
Specific Annexes
a) Each hazard specific annex of the EOP shall individually
address:
1) The annex's purpose and:
A) scope; or
B) goals and objectives;
2) Authority;
3) Situation and assumptions;
4) Identification of and functional roles and responsibilities
for internal and external agencies, organizations, departments and positions;
5) Logistical support and resource requirements necessary to
implement the annex;
6) The concept of operations for the hazard specific annex; and
7) Assignment of responsibility for annex maintenance, review and
updating.
b) In addition to the above requirements of subsection (a), each
hazard specific annex of the EOP may include functional appendices, tabs, check-lists
and job aids.
c) The EOP shall include, as a Hazardous Materials annex, all
applicable portions of an LEPC chemical emergency response plan for the
political subdivision, developed in accordance with the requirements of the
Illinois EPCRA. The SERC shall appoint an ESDA coordinator from within the
LEPC's emergency planning district to serve as a member of the LEPC in the
development of the LEPC chemical emergency response plan.
d) Based upon United States Geological Survey calculations of
probable areas subject to earthquake damage, IEMA has determined that the EOPs
of the following county ESDAs and of political subdivision ESDAs located within
the following counties shall include an Earthquake annex: Alexander, Calhoun,
Crawford, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson,
Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Madison, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski,
Randolph, Richland, Saline, St. Clair, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White,
and Williamson. In addition to addressing the requirements of subsection (a),
the Earthquake annex shall address, at a minimum:
1) For Direction and Control purposes:
A) The use of ground or aerial surveys, or both, to determine the
scope of the damage, casualties, and the status of critical facilities.
B) The use of damage assessment information to identify the
facilities and areas where urban search and rescue operations are to be
conducted and to establish priorities for search and rescue operations.
i) Provisions to control access into and out of damaged areas.
ii) The inspection of buildings and other structures to determine
habitability or the need for condemnation or demolition and how such
determinations will be marked.
2) For Public Information purposes:
A) The development and distribution of survival tips on what to do
during and immediately after an earthquake.
B) The distribution of warnings and advice on the continuing
threats of fire, unsafe areas, building collapse, aftershocks, and other
hazards.
C) Public notification of emergency assistance locations, such as
shelter, medical services, and food and water.
3) For Evacuation purposes, provisions for moving residents of
custodial facilities, including, but not limited to, hospitals and jails,
following an earthquake due to structural damage from the earthquake or
projected aftershocks.
4) For Mass Care purposes:
A) Identification of mass care facilities in low seismic risk
areas that are away from secondary effect threats.
B) Identification of mass care facilities that are structurally
sound, well retrofitted, or built to code, based on the knowledge of a
structural engineer.
C) A ranking of the mass care facilities based on the amount of
earthquake resistance protection offered.
e) An ESDA may include additional Hazard Specific annexes for
threats and hazards identified through the process set forth in Section 301.220.
IEMA may require the ESDA to include additional Hazard Specific annexes in the
EOP, if IEMA determines that those annexes are necessary preparation for
protection of the public peace, health and safety in the event of a disaster.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.260 OTHER ANNEXES (REPEALED)
Section 301.260 Other
Annexes (Repealed)
(Source:
Repealed at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.280 SUPPORTING PLANS
Section 301.280 Supporting Plans
a) For
EOPs due for review on or after September 1, 2020, ESDAs shall have a recovery
plan that addresses short- and long-term recovery priorities and provides
guidance for restoration of critical community functions, services, vital
resources, facilities, programs, and infrastructure to the affected area.
b) For
EOPs due for review on or after September 1, 2020, ESDAs shall have a
continuity of operations plan (COOP) that describes how the ESDA's essential functions
will be continued and recovered in an emergency or disaster. The plan shall
identify essential positions and lines of succession, and provide for the
protection or safeguarding of critical applications, communications resources,
vital records/databases, process and functions that must be maintained during
response activities and identify and prioritize applications, records,
processes and functions to be recovered if lost.
c) For
EOPs due for review on or after September 1, 2020, ESDAs shall have a
continuity of government (COG) plan that identifies the jurisdiction's leadership
succession authorities and addresses how the ESDA will support the
preservation, maintenance or reconstitution of the jurisdiction's constitutional
responsibilities. The plan shall include identification of succession of
leadership, delegation of emergency authority, and command and control.
d) The
plans required in subsections (a) through (c) may be separate plans, included
within the basic plan, or contained in annexes.
(Source: Added at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933,
effective July 31, 2018)
SUBPART C: EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN SUBMISSION AND REVIEW REQUIREMENTS
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.310 EOP SUBMISSION AND REVIEW REQUIREMENTS FOR MANDATED ESDAS AND ACCREDITED ESDAS
Section 301.310 EOP
Submission and Review Requirements for Mandated ESDAs and Accredited ESDAs
a) Each mandated ESDA and each ESDA eligible for and seeking
accreditation pursuant to Section 301.510 shall submit to IEMA for review and
approval an emergency operations plan for their geographic boundaries that
complies with the planning standards of this Part.
AGENCY NOTE: For review of EOPs, "approval" means
that IEMA has determined that the requirements specified in this Part have been
included in the plan.
b) The principal executive officer of the political subdivision
and the ESDA coordinator shall review and approve the EOP submission prior to
the submission to IEMA. The EOP submission shall include a statement, signed
by the principal executive officer and the ESDA coordinator, that the plan has
been reviewed and approved by all departments or organizations with assigned
emergency responsibilities.
c) Each ESDA should review and update its EOP at least annually,
except the ESDA shall review and update the Hazardous Materials annex to the
EOP based on changes provided by the LEPC as a result of the LEPC's annual
review of its chemical emergency response plan. A review and update should be
considered by the ESDA at a lesser interval for any circumstances that impact
the jurisdiction and the functions described in the EOP.
d) Each ESDA shall submit a copy of its EOP to IEMA in accordance
with the review schedule established by IEMA.
AGENCY NOTE: Written notification shall be given to IEMA of
any revisions to the EOP made during those periods of time where the ESDA's EOP
is not due for review by IEMA.
e) IEMA shall review the plan and give written notification to
the ESDA of IEMA approval or disapproval of the EOP in accordance with the
planning standards set forth in this Part.
f) If the EOP is disapproved, IEMA shall provide a written list
of deficiencies and suggested means of remediation to the ESDA. The ESDA has
60 calendar days after receipt of the disapproval to remediate the plan and
resubmit it to IEMA. IEMA may arrange for technical assistance in remediating
the plan.
g) IEMA shall notify the ESDA and the principal executive officer
of the political subdivision of its final determination of approval or
disapproval.
h) Upon approval of the EOP, IEMA will retain a copy of the
approved plan in the IEMA regional office.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.320 EOP SUBMISSION AND REVIEW REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-MANDATED ESDAS
Section 301.320 EOP
Submission and Review Requirements for Non-Mandated ESDAs
a) Except for those non-mandated ESDAs eligible for and seeking
accreditation pursuant to Section 301.510, each non-mandated ESDA shall
biennially submit to the county or multiple county ESDA serving the county in
which the non-mandated ESDA is located, for acceptance by the county or
multiple county ESDA, an EOP for its geographic boundaries that complies with
the planning standards. The county or multiple county ESDA shall send a letter
of acceptance or non-acceptance to the non-mandated ESDA.
b) For non-mandated ESDAs eligible for and seeking accreditation
pursuant to Section 301.510, the EOP submission and review requirements of
Section 301.310 shall apply.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
SUBPART D: EXERCISE REQUIREMENTS
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PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.410 EXERCISE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN
Section 301.410 Exercise
Requirements for the Emergency Operations Plan
a) The
ESDA shall have a documented exercise program for its EOP and conduct or
participate in an IEMA-approved exercise for hazards identified through the
processes set forth in Section 301.220, and exercise all core capabilities,
within a four-year cycle beginning with IEMA's approval of the EOP, including
at least one full-scale exercise.
b) The
ESDA shall have a process for corrective actions to prioritize and track the
resolution of deficiencies in exercise events. Corrective actions identified
in the process shall be used to revise relevant plans.
c) The
ESDA may combine hazards and core capabilities into one or more exercises and
must submit required documentation to IEMA for approval pursuant to Sections
301.420 and 301.430.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.420 EXERCISE PLANNING
Section 301.420 Exercise
Planning
a) The ESDA coordinator shall select an exercise design team and
exercise design team leader for each exercise.
b) The ESDA coordinator should submit to IEMA for design
approval, at least 30 days, or 60 days if State assistance is being requested,
in advance of the exercise, a description of:
1) The type of exercise and exercise date;
2) The exercise scenario;
3) The scope of participation;
4) The exercise objectives, meaning the ends toward which
exercise efforts are directed; and
5) The EOP functional areas and core capabilities being tested.
(Source:
Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.430 EXERCISE EVALUATION AND APPROVAL FOR MANDATED ESDAS AND ACCREDITED ESDAS
Section 301.430 Exercise
Evaluation and Approval for Mandated ESDAs and Accredited ESDAs
a) IEMA shall coordinate the evaluation of the exercise for
mandated ESDAs and for accredited ESDAs.
b) IEMA shall determine if the exercise is approved in accordance
with FEMA's Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) and
issue to the ESDA written notice of the determination within 14 days.
c) If the exercise is not approved, the ESDA shall, within 45
days after receipt of the IEMA determination of disapproval:
1) Plan a suitable corrective exercise to correct the
deficiencies identified by the evaluation;
2) Notify IEMA no less than 10 days in advance of the corrective
exercise; and
3) Have IEMA coordinate the evaluation of the corrective
exercise.
d) IEMA shall determine if the corrective exercise is approved in
accordance with HSEEP and shall issue the final IEMA determination by written
notice, within 45 days after completion of the corrective exercise, to the ESDA
and to the principal executive officer of the political subdivision.
e) In the event that the ESDA fails to obtain IEMA approval of an
exercise within the time frames established in this Subpart, IEMA may
coordinate the planning and conducting of an exercise that complies with the
exercise requirements of this Part in order to fulfill the IEMA mission of
ensuring statewide disaster preparedness.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.440 EXERCISE EVALUATION AND ACCEPTANCE FOR NON-MANDATED ESDAS
Section 301.440 Exercise
Evaluation and Acceptance for Non-Mandated ESDAs
a) Except for those non-mandated ESDAs eligible for and seeking
accreditation pursuant to Section 301.510, each non-mandated ESDA shall:
1) Coordinate the approval and evaluation of the exercise in
accordance with FEMA's Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP);
and
2) Submit documentation at least 45 days in advance of the
exercise and evaluation to the county or multiple county ESDA serving the
county in which the non-mandated ESDA is located, for acceptance by the county
or multiple county ESDA. The county or multiple county ESDA shall send a
letter of acceptance or non-acceptance to the non-mandated ESDA. If the
exercise and evaluation is not accepted by the county or multiple county ESDA,
and upon request of the non-mandated ESDA, IEMA may provide professional and
technical exercise assistance, through the county or multiple county ESDA
serving the county in which the non-mandated ESDA is located.
b) For non-mandated ESDAs eligible for and seeking accreditation
pursuant to Section 301.510, the exercise evaluation and approval requirements
of Section 301.430 shall apply.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.450 WAIVER OF EXERCISE REQUIREMENT
Section 301.450 Waiver of
Exercise Requirement
a) If an actual disaster occurs during a jurisdiction's four-year
exercise cycle, IEMA, or the county for non-mandated unaccredited ESDAs, has
the discretion to waive the requirements of this Subpart. In addition to a
letter requesting a waiver, ESDAs shall submit the following documentation as
directed by IEMA or the county, but no later than 60 days prior to the
application for accreditation or certification:
1) Mandated ESDAs and non-mandated accredited ESDAs shall submit an
After Action Report (AAR) and a Corrective Action/Improvement Plan to their
IEMA regional office. In addition, for information purposes only, non-mandated
accredited ESDAs shall also submit the AAR and Corrective Action/Improvement
Plan to the county in which they reside.
2) Except for those non-mandated ESDAs accredited pursuant to
Section 301.510, non-mandated ESDAs shall submit an AAR and a Corrective
Action/Improvement Plan to the county in which they reside.
AGENCY NOTE:
Prior to an ESDA submitting the required documents for a waiver, IEMA or the
county, as appropriate, shall determine which core capabilities will be
evaluated to meet the exercise requirement.
b) The IEMA State Exercise Officer, in conjunction with the
respective Regional Coordinator, shall be responsible for evaluating waiver
requests for mandated and non-mandated accredited ESDAs. Counties shall be
responsible for evaluating waiver requests for non-mandated unaccredited ESDAs.
The AAR and Corrective Action/Improvement Plan shall be evaluated for
consistency with HSEEP. The ESDA shall be granted a waiver if its AAR and
Corrective Action/Improvement Plan are approved for the core capabilities
determined by IEMA or the county, as appropriate, for the specific disaster.
c) The IEMA State Exercise Officer and counties shall provide
approvals of waiver requests in writing.
(Source: Amended at 44 Ill. Reg. 17631, effective October 31, 2020)
SUBPART E: ACCREDITATION OF ESDAS
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE TITLE 29: EMERGENCY SERVICES, DISASTERS, AND CIVIL DEFENSE CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES PART 301 POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES SECTION 301.510 ACCREDITATION OF ESDAS
Section 301.510
Accreditation of ESDAs
a) The following ESDAs are eligible to apply for IEMA
accreditation:
1) Mandated ESDAs; and
2) Non-mandated ESDAs determined biennially by the IEMA Director,
or his/her designee, to have demonstrated justification to IEMA for
accreditation eligibility based on the following political subdivision
criteria:
A) Heightened, greater than average disaster vulnerability;
B) An increased need for ESDA services in the political
subdivision due to all of the following:
i) Population size and concentration;
ii) Insufficiency of county ESDA resources to meet the emergency
management needs of the political subdivision; and
iii) A high concentration of emergency management resources in the
political subdivision existing prior to the accreditation eligibility review;
C) Evidence that the ESDA coordinator provides to the political
subdivision a paid emergency management work effort as coordinator of at least
50% of the political subdivision's standard full-time work week, not including
exercise hours; and
D) Documentation of the emergency management services provided to
the political subdivision by the ESDA, including, but not limited to,
documentation of emergency operations plans, training, exercises, and actual
responses, during a minimum of the past 5 years.
b) For IEMA accreditation, eligible applicants, determined in
accordance with subsection (a), shall satisfy all of the following
requirements:
1) Submit a copy of the political subdivision ordinance creating
the ESDA affixed with the official seal by the clerk of the political
subdivision.
2) Submit documentation of the ESDA coordinator's Notice of
Appointment card.
3) Submit evidence that the political subdivision supports a paid
emergency management work effort of at least 50% of the political subdivision's
standard full-time work week, not including exercise hours.
4) Submit documentation that:
A) An ESDA coordinator appointed after January 1, 2002 has
completed, within 12 months after the date of appointment, the IEMA New
Coordinators Workshop Course and the Principles of Emergency Management Course
or courses determined by IEMA to be consistent with or at least as stringent as
these courses; and
B) After the first year of appointment, or for ESDA coordinators
appointed prior to January 1, 2002, the ESDA coordinator has biennially
completed 48 hours of professional development training, of which a minimum of
24 hours is IEMA-sponsored professional development training. The
IEMA-sponsored professional development training program shall, at a minimum,
be consistent with and at least as stringent as the FEMA Professional
Development Series. Coordinators may receive credit for up to 24 hours of
non-IEMA-sponsored professional development training, including, but not
limited to, emergency management conferences, independent study courses,
college courses or internet courses, but only if such training is consistent
with or at least as stringent as training in the IEMA-sponsored professional
development training program and is pre-approved for a specific number of
credit hours in writing by IEMA prior to the training.
5) Complete an EOP that meets the requirements of Subparts B and
C.
6) Conduct an exercise in accordance with the requirements of
Subpart D.
7) Complete and submit all current National Incident Management
System (NIMS) compliance documents as established by IEMA.
c) The term of accreditation shall be at least two years but not
longer than four years, with beginning and ending dates indicated on the
accreditation document issued by IEMA. IEMA may extend an existing term of
accreditation as long as the total term of accreditation does not exceed four
years. Eligible ESDA applicants may seek accreditation renewal by satisfying
the requirements of subsection (b).
d) IEMA shall issue an accreditation document, including
extensions of an existing term of accreditation, under signature of the IEMA
Director.
(Source: Amended at 44 Ill.
Reg. 17631, effective October 31, 2020)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.520 CERTIFICATION OF NON-MANDATED ESDAS
Section 301.520
Certification of Non-Mandated ESDAs
a) Except for those non-mandated ESDAs accredited in accordance
with Section 301.510, non-mandated ESDAs may apply to an accredited county or
multiple county ESDA serving the county in which the non-mandated ESDA is
located, for certification, or to IEMA in the event that no accredited county
or multiple county ESDA serves the county in which the non-mandated ESDA is
located. Each accredited county or multiple county ESDA, or IEMA in the event
that no accredited county or multiple county ESDA serves the county in which
the non-mandated ESDA is located, may issue certification to non-mandated ESDAs
located within its geographic boundaries, if the non-mandated ESDAs satisfy the
following requirements:
1) Submit a copy of the political subdivision ordinance creating
the ESDA affixed with the official seal by the clerk of the political
subdivision.
2) Submit documentation of the ESDA coordinator's Notice of
Appointment card.
3) Submit documentation that:
A) An ESDA coordinator appointed after January 1, 2002, has
completed, within 12 months after the date of appointment, the IEMA New
Coordinators Workshop Course and the Principles of Emergency Management Course
or courses determined by IEMA to be consistent with or at least as stringent as
these courses; and
B) After the first year of appointment, or for ESDA coordinators
appointed prior to January 1, 2002, the ESDA coordinator has biennially
completed 48 hours of professional development training, of which a minimum of
24 hours is IEMA-sponsored professional development training. The
IEMA-sponsored professional development training program shall, at a minimum,
be consistent with and at least as stringent as the FEMA Professional
Development Series. Coordinators may receive credit for up to 24 hours of non-IEMA-sponsored
professional development training, including, but not limited to, emergency
management conferences, independent study courses, college courses or internet
courses, but only if such training is consistent with or at least as stringent
as training in the IEMA-sponsored professional development training program and
is pre-approved for a specific number of credit hours in writing by IEMA prior
to the training.
4) Complete an EOP that meets the requirements of Subparts B and
C that is reviewed and accepted by the county or multiple county ESDA in
accordance with Section 301.320.
5) Conduct an exercise in accordance with the requirements of
Subpart D.
b) The certification term shall be at least two years, but no
longer than four years, with beginning and ending dates indicated on the
certificate issued by the accredited county or multiple county ESDA under
signature of the appropriate jurisdiction. The existing certification may be
extended by the appropriate jurisdiction as long as the total certification
does not exceed four years. The non-mandated ESDA may seek renewal of its
certification.
(Source: Amended at 44 Ill. Reg. 17631, effective October 31, 2020)
SUBPART F: WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT AND WORKERS' OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES ACT COVERAGE FOR VOLUNTEERS
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PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.610 AUTHORITY
Section 301.610 Authority
Pursuant to Section 10(k) of the
Act, benefits under the Workers' Compensation Act [820 ILCS 305] and Workers'
Occupational Diseases Act [820 ILCS 310] are available to volunteers suffering
disease, injury or death in specific circumstances for the purpose of
encouraging volunteerism during disaster response, disaster exercises, training
related to the EOP or specific search-and-rescue team responses, subject to the
requirements or conditions set forth in this Subpart.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.620 ELIGIBILITY
Section 301.620 Eligibility
Only a volunteer meeting all of
the following requirements is eligible for State coverage under the Workers'
Compensation Act or Workers' Occupational Diseases Act:
a) Volunteer, age 18 and above, of IEMA or of an ESDA accredited
pursuant to Section 301.510;
b) Volunteer not compensated;
c) Duly qualified through appointment by IEMA or the ESDA to
perform disaster response functions consistent with the IEMA Act and the
political subdivision's ESDA ordinance;
d) Enrolled (sworn in) in accordance with Section 20 of the Act;
and
e) Suffering disease, injury or death while participating in any
of the following:
1) Disaster response if:
A) IEMA is notified at the time of disaster response by contacting
the IEMA Communications Center at 1-800-782-7860; and
B) The coverage request, on a form prescribed by IEMA, is received
by IEMA within 10 calendar days after the disaster response has ended.
2) Disaster exercise or training if:
A) The exercise or training is related to the EOP of IEMA or the
political subdivision;
B) The exercise or training is specifically and expressly
pre-approved in writing by IEMA for a specific date; and
C) The coverage request, on a form prescribed by IEMA, is received
by IEMA at least 5 calendar days, but not more than 30 calendar days, in
advance of the planned exercise or training and is placed on the State Exercise
or Training Calendar.
3) Search-and-rescue team response if:
A) The search-and-rescue team response is to an occurrence or
threat of injury or loss of life that is beyond local response capabilities;
B) The search-and-rescue team response is specifically and
expressly requested by IEMA or by the ESDA that appointed and enrolled the
search-and-rescue team volunteer and is specifically and expressly approved by
IEMA prior to the search-and-rescue team response. The Director of IEMA shall
determine the termination of the approval period. IEMA shall document its
approval and termination on a form prescribed by IEMA; and
C) Each search-and-rescue team volunteer used in the response has
completed training appropriate to the function he or she performs during the
search-and-rescue team response.
(Source:
Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.630 PROCEDURES FOR FILING A CLAIM
Section 301.630 Procedures
for Filing A Claim
a) To file a claim for a volunteer under the Workers'
Compensation Act or the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act, the accredited ESDA
that appointed and enrolled the volunteer shall submit to IEMA, in a timely
manner, all of the following:
1) Evidence that the notification or pre-approval requirements of
Section 301.620(e) have been satisfied for the disaster response, disaster
exercise, training, or search-and-rescue team response;
2) Information provided by the volunteer including:
A) Evidence of immediate notification to the volunteer's
supervisor of the disease or injury;
B) Evidence that the volunteer, or a supervisor in the event the
volunteer is seriously injured or incapacitated, contacted the early
intervention partner prescribed by the Illinois Department of Central
Management Services (CMS) at 800-773-3221 immediately after suffering the
disease or injury;
C) Completed documentation on the forms prescribed by CMS (available
at http://www2.illinois.gov/cms/Employees/benefits /rm/Pages
/WorkersCompensation.aspx), including, but not limited to:
i) The Employee's Notice of Injury;
ii) The Initial Workers' Compensation Medical Report;
iii) An Information Release Authorization; and
iv) The Demands of the Job;
3) A Workers Compensation Coverage Request, on a form prescribed
by IEMA, submitted by the ESDA coordinator;
4) A copy of the sworn oath taken by the volunteer in accordance
with Section 20 of the Act, signed and dated by the volunteer;
5) A Supervisor's Report of Injury or Illness, on a form
prescribed by CMS that may be found on the CMS website; and
6) The Workers' Compensation Witness Report, on a form prescribed
by CMS that may be found on the CMS website.
b) Completed claims shall be forwarded to CMS for compensation
determinations in accordance with requirements of the Workers' Compensation Act
and the Workers' Occupational Diseases Act.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
SUBPART G: REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE GRANT PROGRAM
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.710 PURPOSE
Section 301.710 Purpose
IEMA administers the Emergency
Management Assistance (EMA) grant program using federal funds to aid in the
administration of effective emergency management in the political
subdivisions. Through the program grantees may receive contributions of up to
50 percent of the political subdivision's necessary and essential emergency
preparedness ESDA personnel and administrative expenses.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.720 ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
Section 301.720 Eligible
Applicants
ESDAs accredited by IEMA
pursuant to Section 301.510 of this Part are eligible to apply for EMA grant
funds.
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.730 APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Section 301.730 Application
Procedures
a) Applicants seeking Emergency Management Assistance (EMA) grant
funds shall submit, within 30 days after notification from IEMA, a completed
EMA application packet, in the format prescribed by IEMA, that includes the
following:
1) Documentation of current IEMA accreditation to satisfy the
eligibility requirement stated in Section 301.720;
2) A completed application form, as prescribed by IEMA, that
includes the budget of the applicant's EMA eligible personnel and
administrative expenses and an annual work plan; and
3) The requested grant amount.
b) IEMA shall notify applicants of their EMA grant program
acceptance or rejection within 45 days after the application deadline.
Accepted applicants are grantees.
c) Grantees for the EMA grant program shall enter into a Grant
Agreement with IEMA setting forth the terms of the grant, including the
grantee's agreement to satisfy all grant related assurances and certifications
required by the State of Illinois and by the United States Government.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.740 ALLOCATION DETERMINATION
Section 301.740 Allocation
Determination
a) The Director of IEMA shall annually determine the amount of
funding available for the EMA grant program prior to the award of any grants,
based on the level of funding provided by FEMA. Such amount shall be allocated
annually to EMA grantees by IEMA up to 50 percent of the grantee's political
subdivision's eligible EMA expenses, in accordance with the requirements of
this Section.
b) To assist ESDAs in accomplishing the basic preparedness
requirements of the Act (ESDA coordinators' organization, administration,
training, and operation of the ESDA and ESDA development and exercise of the
EOP, exclusive of contractor fees), the following EMA fund allocations shall be
made:
1) Basic Amount. A basic amount of funding, as established
annually by the Director of IEMA not to exceed 40 percent of the total annual
amount available for the EMA grant program determined pursuant to subsection
(a), shall annually be allocated equally among all EMA grantees. However, if a
grantee's Basic Amount allocation exceeds the amount requested in the grantee's
EMA application, the EMA application amount shall be used as the Basic Amount
allocation for that grantee.
2) Population Share. 50 percent of the total EMA grant amount
remaining, after the final allocations in subsection (b)(1) have been made,
shall annually be allocated among all EMA grantees who have requested an
eligible grant amount in excess of the Basic Amount allocation, on a per capita
basis according to the most recent census data available through the Illinois
Secretary of State's office or, if unavailable, through the U.S. Department of
Commerce, Bureau of the Census. EMA grantees whose geographic borders
encompass another EMA grantee's jurisdiction shall have their per capita
figures reduced accordingly. If a grantee's Basic Amount allocation plus
Population allocation exceeds the total amount requested in the grantee's EMA
application, the EMA application amount shall be used as the final allocation
for that grantee.
c) Additional Program Needs – The total EMA grant amount
remaining, after the allocations in subsection (b) have been made, shall
annually be allocated for ESDA Additional Program Needs. This amount shall be
completely allocated among all EMA grantees who have requested an eligible
grant amount in excess of the Base Amount plus Population allocation, on a per
capita basis according to the most recent census data available through the
Illinois Secretary of State's office or, if unavailable, through the U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. EMA grantees whose geographic
borders encompass another EMA grantee's jurisdiction shall have their per
capita figures reduced accordingly. However, for an Additional Program Needs
allocation, the EMA grantee shall present documentation justifying the
additional needs request for necessary and essential local emergency
preparedness ESDA personnel and administrative purposes including, but not
limited to:
1) Additional exercises beyond the biennial EOP exercise;
2) Personnel costs beyond those required for basic preparedness;
3) Mitigation planning and awareness; and
4) Emergency management public awareness efforts.
d) If the grantee's allocation amount calculated under this
Section exceeds the amount requested in the EMA application, the EMA
application amount shall be used as the final EMA grant amount.
e) IEMA shall monitor the expenditure of allocated EMA funds and
may reallocate unobligated funds, among all EMA grantees who have requested an
eligible grant amount in excess of the allocation determined in accordance with
subsections (b) and (c) of this Section, on a per capita basis according to the
most recent census data available through the Illinois Secretary of State's
office or, if unavailable, through the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of
the Census. EMA grantees whose geographic borders encompass another EMA
grantee's jurisdiction shall have their per capita figures reduced accordingly.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.750 REIMBURSEMENT PROCEDURES
Section 301.750
Reimbursement Procedures
a) Reimbursement for eligible expenses is available to grantees
up to the amount of the grantee's annual EMA grant amount determined in
accordance with Section 301.740. However, reimbursements under the EMA grant
program shall not exceed 50 percent of the dollar amount spent on the requested
reimbursement by the grantee's political subdivision. Prior approval from IEMA
is required for requested reimbursement expenses not included in the political
subdivision budget submitted in the grantee's original EMA application pursuant
to Section 301.730.
b) Eligible expenses for reimbursement are reasonable expenses in
the categories listed on the Eligible Expenses form prescribed by IEMA as
eligible expenses and any other reasonable expenses approved by IEMA through
the application and allocation process of this Subpart. However, none of the
ineligible expenses on the Ineligible Expense form prescribed by IEMA are
reimbursable.
c) Grantees who have a signed EMA grant agreement with IEMA may
apply to IEMA for reimbursement of eligible expenses on a quarterly basis by
submitting to IEMA, no later than 30 calendar days after the last day of the
preceding quarter, unless an extension has been pre-approved by IEMA, the
following:
1) A list and documentation of incurred expenses for which
reimbursement is being requested in a format prescribed or authorized by IEMA.
IEMA may request additional documentation to validate the claim.
2) A narrative quarterly report describing the ESDA's specific
actions accomplished during the quarter for which reimbursement is being
requested.
d) IEMA may deny a reimbursement request if the grantee fails to
comply with any of the requirements of this Part. If denying a reimbursement
request, IEMA shall notify the grantee in the grants management system or
successor systems.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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CHAPTER I: ILLINOIS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY SUBCHAPTER c: ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
PART 301
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
SECTION 301.760 RECONSIDERATION OF REIMBURSEMENT DENIAL
Section 301.760
Reconsideration of Reimbursement Denial
a) A grantee may request reconsideration of a reimbursement
denial by sending a written reconsideration request to the IEMA manager of the
EMA grant program within 15 days after the reimbursement denial. The
reconsideration request shall include:
1) Specific identification of the item or submission for which
reimbursement was denied;
2) The basis for the requested reconsideration; and
3) Documentation or exhibits to support the requested
reconsideration.
b) Upon receipt of the reconsideration request, the manager of
the EMA grant program shall review the original decision, the reconsideration
request and all relevant documentation or exhibits. The manager of the EMA
grant program shall notify the grantee in writing of his or her reconsideration
decision and rationale.
c) If the grantee seeks further review of the reimbursement
decision, the grantee may request a final reconsideration by the Director of
IEMA by sending a written reconsideration request to the Director of IEMA
within 15 days after receipt of the EMA manager's decision in subsection (b).
The Director shall issue a final reimbursement decision.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 15933, effective July 31, 2018)
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