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1 | AN ACT concerning State government. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Section 5. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act is | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | amended by changing Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 18, 20, and 23 and by adding Sections 24 and 25 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | (20 ILCS 3305/1) (from Ch. 127, par. 1051) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Sec. 1. Short Title. This Act may be cited as the IEMA-OHS | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | (Source: P.A. 87-168.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | (20 ILCS 3305/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 1052) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Sec. 2. Policy and Purposes. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | (a) Because of the possibility of the occurrence of | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | disasters of unprecedented size and destructiveness resulting | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | from the explosion in this or in neighboring states of atomic | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | or other means from without or by means of sabotage or other | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | disloyal actions within, or from fire, flood, earthquake, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | telecommunications failure, or other natural or technological | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | causes, and in order to insure that this State will be prepared | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | to and will adequately deal with any disasters, preserve the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | lives and property of the people of this State and protect the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | public peace, health, and safety in the event of a disaster, it |
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1 | is found and declared to be necessary: | ||||||
2 | (1) To create a State emergency management and | ||||||
3 | homeland security agency an Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
4 | Agency and to authorize emergency management and homeland | ||||||
5 | security programs within the political subdivisions of the | ||||||
6 | State. | ||||||
7 | (2) To confer upon the Governor and upon the principal | ||||||
8 | executive officer of the political subdivisions of the | ||||||
9 | State the powers provided herein. | ||||||
10 | (3) To provide for the rendering of mutual aid among | ||||||
11 | the political subdivisions and taxing districts of the | ||||||
12 | State and with other states and with respect to the | ||||||
13 | carrying out of an emergency management and homeland | ||||||
14 | security programs program . | ||||||
15 | (b) It is further declared to be the purpose of this Act | ||||||
16 | and the policy of the State that all emergency management and | ||||||
17 | homeland security programs of this State be coordinated to the | ||||||
18 | maximum extent with the comparable programs of the federal | ||||||
19 | government, including its various departments and agencies, of | ||||||
20 | other states and localities and private agencies of every | ||||||
21 | type, to the end that the most effective preparation and use | ||||||
22 | may be made of the nation's resources and facilities for | ||||||
23 | dealing with any disaster that may occur. | ||||||
24 | (Source: P.A. 87-168; 88-606, eff. 1-1-95.) | ||||||
25 | (20 ILCS 3305/4) (from Ch. 127, par. 1054) |
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1 | Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the | ||||||
2 | context clearly indicates otherwise, the following words and | ||||||
3 | terms have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section: | ||||||
4 | "Coordinator" means the staff assistant to the principal | ||||||
5 | executive officer of a political subdivision with the duty of | ||||||
6 | coordinating the emergency management programs of that | ||||||
7 | political subdivision. | ||||||
8 | "Cyber incident" means an event occurring on or conducted | ||||||
9 | through a computer network that actually or imminently | ||||||
10 | jeopardizes the integrity, confidentiality, or availability of | ||||||
11 | computers, information or communications systems or networks, | ||||||
12 | physical or virtual infrastructure controlled by computers or | ||||||
13 | information systems, or information resident thereon that | ||||||
14 | affect or control infrastructure or communications networks | ||||||
15 | utilized by the public. "Cyber incident" includes a | ||||||
16 | vulnerability in information systems, system security | ||||||
17 | procedures, internal controls, or implementations that could | ||||||
18 | be exploited by a threat source that affect or control | ||||||
19 | infrastructure or communications networks utilized by the | ||||||
20 | public. | ||||||
21 | "Disaster" means an occurrence or threat of widespread or | ||||||
22 | severe damage, injury or loss of life or property resulting | ||||||
23 | from any natural, technological, or human cause, including but | ||||||
24 | not limited to fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, hazardous | ||||||
25 | materials spill or other water contamination requiring | ||||||
26 | emergency action to avert danger or damage, epidemic, air |
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1 | contamination, blight, extended periods of severe and | ||||||
2 | inclement weather, drought, infestation, critical shortages of | ||||||
3 | essential fuels and energy, explosion, riot, hostile military | ||||||
4 | or paramilitary action, public health emergencies, cyber | ||||||
5 | incidents, or acts of domestic terrorism. | ||||||
6 | "Emergency Management" means the efforts of the State and | ||||||
7 | the political subdivisions to develop, plan, analyze, conduct, | ||||||
8 | provide, implement and maintain programs for disaster | ||||||
9 | mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. | ||||||
10 | "Emergency Services and Disaster Agency" means the agency | ||||||
11 | by this name, by the name Emergency Management Agency, or by | ||||||
12 | any other name that is established by ordinance within a | ||||||
13 | political subdivision to coordinate the emergency management | ||||||
14 | program within that political subdivision and with private | ||||||
15 | organizations, other political subdivisions, the State and | ||||||
16 | federal governments. | ||||||
17 | "Emergency Operations Plan" means the written plan of the | ||||||
18 | State and political subdivisions describing the organization, | ||||||
19 | mission, and functions of the government and supporting | ||||||
20 | services for responding to and recovering from disasters and | ||||||
21 | shall include plans that take into account the needs of those | ||||||
22 | individuals with household pets and service animals following | ||||||
23 | a major disaster or emergency. | ||||||
24 | "Emergency Services" means the coordination of functions | ||||||
25 | by the State and its political subdivisions subdivision , other | ||||||
26 | than functions for which military forces are primarily |
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1 | responsible, as may be necessary or proper to prevent, | ||||||
2 | minimize, repair, and alleviate injury and damage resulting | ||||||
3 | from any natural or technological causes. These functions | ||||||
4 | include, without limitation, fire fighting services, police | ||||||
5 | services, emergency aviation services, medical and health | ||||||
6 | services, HazMat and technical rescue teams, rescue, | ||||||
7 | engineering, warning services, communications, radiological, | ||||||
8 | chemical and other special weapons defense, evacuation of | ||||||
9 | persons from stricken or threatened areas, emergency assigned | ||||||
10 | functions of plant protection, temporary restoration of public | ||||||
11 | utility services and other functions related to civilian | ||||||
12 | protection, together with all other activities necessary or | ||||||
13 | incidental to protecting life or property. | ||||||
14 | "Exercise" means an event or activity delivered through | ||||||
15 | discussion or action to develop, assess, or validate | ||||||
16 | capabilities to achieve planned objectives. a planned event | ||||||
17 | realistically simulating a disaster, conducted for the purpose | ||||||
18 | of evaluating the political subdivision's coordinated | ||||||
19 | emergency management capabilities, including, but not limited | ||||||
20 | to, testing the emergency operations plan. | ||||||
21 | "HazMat team" means a career or volunteer mobile support | ||||||
22 | team that has been authorized by a unit of local government to | ||||||
23 | respond to hazardous materials emergencies and that is | ||||||
24 | primarily designed for emergency response to chemical or | ||||||
25 | biological terrorism, radiological emergencies, hazardous | ||||||
26 | material spills, releases, or fires, or other contamination |
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1 | events. | ||||||
2 | "Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of | ||||||
3 | Homeland Security " or "Agency" means the agency established by | ||||||
4 | this Act within the executive branch of State Government | ||||||
5 | responsible for coordination of the overall emergency | ||||||
6 | management and homeland security programs program of the State | ||||||
7 | and with private organizations, political subdivisions, and | ||||||
8 | the federal government. Illinois Emergency Management Agency | ||||||
9 | and Office of Homeland Security also means the State Emergency | ||||||
10 | Response Commission responsible for the implementation of | ||||||
11 | Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act | ||||||
12 | of 1986. | ||||||
13 | "Interoperable communications" means the ability of | ||||||
14 | emergency response providers and relevant State and local | ||||||
15 | government agencies to communicate through a dedicated public | ||||||
16 | safety network using information technology systems and radio | ||||||
17 | communications systems and to exchange voice, data, and video | ||||||
18 | on demand in real time. | ||||||
19 | "Mobile Support Team" means a group of individuals | ||||||
20 | designated as a team by the Governor or Director to train prior | ||||||
21 | to and to be dispatched, if the Governor or the Director so | ||||||
22 | determines, to aid and reinforce the State and political | ||||||
23 | subdivision emergency management efforts in response to a | ||||||
24 | disaster. | ||||||
25 | "Municipality" means any city, village, and incorporated | ||||||
26 | town. |
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1 | "Political Subdivision" means any county, city, village, | ||||||
2 | or incorporated town or township if the township is in a county | ||||||
3 | having a population of more than 2,000,000. | ||||||
4 | "Principal Executive Officer" means chair of the county | ||||||
5 | board, supervisor of a township if the township is in a county | ||||||
6 | having a population of more than 2,000,000, mayor of a city or | ||||||
7 | incorporated town, president of a village, or in their absence | ||||||
8 | or disability, the interim successor as established under | ||||||
9 | Section 7 of the Emergency Interim Executive Succession Act. | ||||||
10 | "Public health emergency" means an occurrence or imminent | ||||||
11 | threat of an illness or health condition that: | ||||||
12 | (a) is believed to be caused by any of the following: | ||||||
13 | (i) bioterrorism; | ||||||
14 | (ii) the appearance of a novel or previously | ||||||
15 | controlled or eradicated infectious agent or | ||||||
16 | biological toxin; | ||||||
17 | (iii) a natural disaster; | ||||||
18 | (iv) a chemical attack or accidental release; or | ||||||
19 | (v) a nuclear attack or accident; and | ||||||
20 | (b) poses a high probability of any of the following | ||||||
21 | harms: | ||||||
22 | (i) a large number of deaths in the affected | ||||||
23 | population; | ||||||
24 | (ii) a large number of serious or long-term | ||||||
25 | disabilities in the affected population; or | ||||||
26 | (iii) widespread exposure to an infectious or |
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1 | toxic agent that poses a significant risk of | ||||||
2 | substantial future harm to a large number of people in | ||||||
3 | the affected population. | ||||||
4 | "Statewide mutual aid organization" means an entity with | ||||||
5 | local government members throughout the State that facilitates | ||||||
6 | temporary assistance through its members in a particular | ||||||
7 | public safety discipline, such as police, fire or emergency | ||||||
8 | management, when an occurrence exceeds a member jurisdiction's | ||||||
9 | capabilities. | ||||||
10 | "Technical rescue team" means a career or volunteer mobile | ||||||
11 | support team that has been authorized by a unit of local | ||||||
12 | government to respond to building collapse, high angle rescue, | ||||||
13 | and other specialized rescue emergencies and that is primarily | ||||||
14 | designated for emergency response to technical rescue events. | ||||||
15 | (Source: P.A. 102-485, eff. 8-20-21.) | ||||||
16 | (20 ILCS 3305/5) (from Ch. 127, par. 1055) | ||||||
17 | Sec. 5. Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of | ||||||
18 | Homeland Security . | ||||||
19 | (a) Establishment of the Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
20 | Agency and Office of Homeland Security. There is created | ||||||
21 | within the executive branch of the State Government an | ||||||
22 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland | ||||||
23 | Security and a Director of the Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
24 | Agency and Office of Homeland Security , herein called the | ||||||
25 | "Director" who shall be the head thereof. The Director shall |
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1 | be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of | ||||||
2 | the Senate, and shall serve for a term of 2 years beginning on | ||||||
3 | the third Monday in January of the odd-numbered year, and | ||||||
4 | until a successor is appointed and has qualified ; except that | ||||||
5 | the term of the first Director appointed under this Act shall | ||||||
6 | expire on the third Monday in January, 1989 . The Director | ||||||
7 | shall not hold any other remunerative public office. For terms | ||||||
8 | beginning after January 18, 2019 (the effective date of Public | ||||||
9 | Act 100-1179) and before January 16, 2023, the annual salary | ||||||
10 | of the Director shall be as provided in Section 5-300 of the | ||||||
11 | Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Notwithstanding any | ||||||
12 | other provision of law, for terms beginning on or after | ||||||
13 | January 16, 2023, the Director shall receive an annual salary | ||||||
14 | of $180,000 or as set by the Governor, whichever is higher. On | ||||||
15 | July 1, 2023, and on each July 1 thereafter, the Director shall | ||||||
16 | receive an increase in salary based on a cost of living | ||||||
17 | adjustment as authorized by Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the | ||||||
18 | 86th General Assembly. | ||||||
19 | For terms beginning on or after January 16, 2023, the | ||||||
20 | Assistant Director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency | ||||||
21 | shall receive an annual salary of $156,600 or as set by the | ||||||
22 | Governor, whichever is higher. On July 1, 2023, and on each | ||||||
23 | July 1 thereafter, the Assistant Director shall receive an | ||||||
24 | increase in salary based on a cost of living adjustment as | ||||||
25 | authorized by Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the 86th General | ||||||
26 | Assembly. |
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1 | (b) Agency personnel. The Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
2 | Agency shall obtain, under the provisions of the Personnel | ||||||
3 | Code, technical, clerical, stenographic and other | ||||||
4 | administrative personnel, and may make expenditures within the | ||||||
5 | appropriation therefor as may be necessary to carry out the | ||||||
6 | purpose of this Act. The agency created by this Act is intended | ||||||
7 | to be a successor to the agency created under the Illinois | ||||||
8 | Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975 and the | ||||||
9 | personnel, equipment, records, and appropriations of that | ||||||
10 | agency are transferred to the successor agency as of June 30, | ||||||
11 | 1988 (the effective date of this Act). | ||||||
12 | (c) Responsibilities of the Director. The Director, | ||||||
13 | subject to the direction and control of the Governor, shall be | ||||||
14 | the executive head of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency | ||||||
15 | and the State Emergency Response Commission and shall be | ||||||
16 | responsible under the direction of the Governor, for carrying | ||||||
17 | out the programs program for emergency management , nuclear and | ||||||
18 | radiation safety, and homeland security of this State. The | ||||||
19 | Director shall also maintain liaison and cooperate with the | ||||||
20 | emergency management , nuclear and radiation safety, and | ||||||
21 | homeland security organizations of this State and other states | ||||||
22 | and of the federal government. | ||||||
23 | (d) Agency's participation in local emergency operations | ||||||
24 | planning. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall take | ||||||
25 | an integral part in the development and revision of political | ||||||
26 | subdivision emergency operations plans prepared under |
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1 | paragraph (f) of Section 10. To this end it shall employ or | ||||||
2 | otherwise secure the services of professional and technical | ||||||
3 | personnel capable of providing expert assistance to the | ||||||
4 | emergency services and disaster agencies. These personnel | ||||||
5 | shall consult with emergency services and disaster agencies on | ||||||
6 | a regular basis and shall make field examinations of the | ||||||
7 | areas, circumstances, and conditions that particular political | ||||||
8 | subdivision emergency operations plans are intended to apply. | ||||||
9 | (e) Establishment of the Emergency Management Advisory | ||||||
10 | Committee. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency and | ||||||
11 | political subdivisions shall be encouraged to form an | ||||||
12 | emergency management advisory committee composed of private | ||||||
13 | and public personnel representing the emergency management | ||||||
14 | phases of mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. | ||||||
15 | The Local Emergency Planning Committee, as created under the | ||||||
16 | Illinois Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act, | ||||||
17 | shall serve as an advisory committee to the emergency services | ||||||
18 | and disaster agency or agencies serving within the boundaries | ||||||
19 | of that Local Emergency Planning Committee planning district | ||||||
20 | for: | ||||||
21 | (1) the development of emergency operations plan | ||||||
22 | provisions for hazardous chemical emergencies; and | ||||||
23 | (2) the assessment of emergency response capabilities | ||||||
24 | related to hazardous chemical emergencies. | ||||||
25 | (f) Emergency management responsibilities of the Agency. | ||||||
26 | The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall: |
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1 | (1) Coordinate the overall emergency management | ||||||
2 | program of the State. | ||||||
3 | (2) Cooperate with local governments, the federal | ||||||
4 | government, and any public or private agency or entity in | ||||||
5 | achieving any purpose of this Act and in implementing | ||||||
6 | emergency management programs for mitigation, | ||||||
7 | preparedness, response, and recovery. | ||||||
8 | (2.5) (Blank). Develop a comprehensive emergency | ||||||
9 | preparedness and response plan for any nuclear accident in | ||||||
10 | accordance with Section 65 of the Nuclear Safety Law of | ||||||
11 | 2004 and in development of the Illinois Nuclear Safety | ||||||
12 | Preparedness program in accordance with Section 8 of the | ||||||
13 | Illinois Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act. | ||||||
14 | (2.6) Coordinate with the Department of Public Health | ||||||
15 | with respect to planning for and responding to public | ||||||
16 | health emergencies. | ||||||
17 | (3) Prepare, for issuance by the Governor, executive | ||||||
18 | orders, proclamations, and regulations as necessary or | ||||||
19 | appropriate in coping with disasters. | ||||||
20 | (4) Promulgate rules and requirements for political | ||||||
21 | subdivision emergency operations plans that are not | ||||||
22 | inconsistent with and are at least as stringent as | ||||||
23 | applicable federal laws and regulations. | ||||||
24 | (5) Review and approve, in accordance with Illinois | ||||||
25 | Emergency Management Agency rules, emergency operations | ||||||
26 | plans for those political subdivisions required to have an |
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1 | emergency services and disaster agency pursuant to this | ||||||
2 | Act. | ||||||
3 | (5.5) Promulgate rules and requirements for the | ||||||
4 | political subdivision emergency management exercises, | ||||||
5 | including, but not limited to, exercises of the emergency | ||||||
6 | operations plans. | ||||||
7 | (5.10) Review, evaluate, and approve, in accordance | ||||||
8 | with Illinois Emergency Management Agency rules, political | ||||||
9 | subdivision emergency management exercises for those | ||||||
10 | political subdivisions required to have an emergency | ||||||
11 | services and disaster agency pursuant to this Act. | ||||||
12 | (6) Determine requirements of the State and its | ||||||
13 | political subdivisions for food, clothing, and other | ||||||
14 | necessities in event of a disaster. | ||||||
15 | (7) Establish a register of persons with types of | ||||||
16 | emergency management training and skills in mitigation, | ||||||
17 | preparedness, response, and recovery. | ||||||
18 | (8) Establish a register of government and private | ||||||
19 | response resources available for use in a disaster. | ||||||
20 | (9) Expand the Earthquake Awareness Program and its | ||||||
21 | efforts to distribute earthquake preparedness materials to | ||||||
22 | schools, political subdivisions, community groups, civic | ||||||
23 | organizations, and the media. Emphasis will be placed on | ||||||
24 | those areas of the State most at risk from an earthquake. | ||||||
25 | Maintain the list of all school districts, hospitals, | ||||||
26 | airports, power plants, including nuclear power plants, |
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1 | lakes, dams, emergency response facilities of all types, | ||||||
2 | and all other major public or private structures which are | ||||||
3 | at the greatest risk of damage from earthquakes under | ||||||
4 | circumstances where the damage would cause subsequent harm | ||||||
5 | to the surrounding communities and residents. | ||||||
6 | (10) Disseminate all information, completely and | ||||||
7 | without delay, on water levels for rivers and streams and | ||||||
8 | any other data pertaining to potential flooding supplied | ||||||
9 | by the Division of Water Resources within the Department | ||||||
10 | of Natural Resources to all political subdivisions to the | ||||||
11 | maximum extent possible. | ||||||
12 | (11) Develop agreements, if feasible, with medical | ||||||
13 | supply and equipment firms to supply resources as are | ||||||
14 | necessary to respond to an earthquake or any other | ||||||
15 | disaster as defined in this Act. These resources will be | ||||||
16 | made available upon notifying the vendor of the disaster. | ||||||
17 | Payment for the resources will be in accordance with | ||||||
18 | Section 7 of this Act. The Illinois Department of Public | ||||||
19 | Health shall determine which resources will be required | ||||||
20 | and requested. | ||||||
21 | (11.5) In coordination with the Illinois State Police, | ||||||
22 | develop and implement a community outreach program to | ||||||
23 | promote awareness among the State's parents and children | ||||||
24 | of child abduction prevention and response. | ||||||
25 | (12) Out of funds appropriated for these purposes, | ||||||
26 | award capital and non-capital grants to Illinois hospitals |
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1 | or health care facilities located outside of a city with a | ||||||
2 | population in excess of 1,000,000 to be used for purposes | ||||||
3 | that include, but are not limited to, preparing to respond | ||||||
4 | to mass casualties and disasters, maintaining and | ||||||
5 | improving patient safety and quality of care, and | ||||||
6 | protecting the confidentiality of patient information. No | ||||||
7 | single grant for a capital expenditure shall exceed | ||||||
8 | $300,000. No single grant for a non-capital expenditure | ||||||
9 | shall exceed $100,000. In awarding such grants, preference | ||||||
10 | shall be given to hospitals that serve a significant | ||||||
11 | number of Medicaid recipients, but do not qualify for | ||||||
12 | disproportionate share hospital adjustment payments under | ||||||
13 | the Illinois Public Aid Code. To receive such a grant, a | ||||||
14 | hospital or health care facility must provide funding of | ||||||
15 | at least 50% of the cost of the project for which the grant | ||||||
16 | is being requested. In awarding such grants , the Illinois | ||||||
17 | Emergency Management Agency shall consider the | ||||||
18 | recommendations of the Illinois Hospital Association. | ||||||
19 | (13) (Blank). Do all other things necessary, | ||||||
20 | incidental or appropriate for the implementation of this | ||||||
21 | Act. | ||||||
22 | (g) Agency's security improvement grants to educational | ||||||
23 | institutions. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is | ||||||
24 | authorized to make grants to various higher education | ||||||
25 | institutions, public K-12 school districts, area vocational | ||||||
26 | centers as designated by the State Board of Education, |
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1 | inter-district special education cooperatives, regional safe | ||||||
2 | schools, and nonpublic K-12 schools for safety and security | ||||||
3 | improvements. For the purpose of this subsection (g), "higher | ||||||
4 | education institution" means a public university, a public | ||||||
5 | community college, or an independent, not-for-profit or | ||||||
6 | for-profit higher education institution located in this State. | ||||||
7 | Grants made under this subsection (g) shall be paid out of | ||||||
8 | moneys appropriated for that purpose from the Build Illinois | ||||||
9 | Bond Fund. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall | ||||||
10 | adopt rules to implement this subsection (g). These rules may | ||||||
11 | specify: (1) (i) the manner of applying for grants; (2) (ii) | ||||||
12 | project eligibility requirements; (3) (iii) restrictions on | ||||||
13 | the use of grant moneys; (4) (iv) the manner in which the | ||||||
14 | various higher education institutions must account for the use | ||||||
15 | of grant moneys; and (5) (v) any other provision that the | ||||||
16 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency determines to be | ||||||
17 | necessary or useful for the administration of this subsection | ||||||
18 | (g). | ||||||
19 | (g-5) Agency's security improvement grants to | ||||||
20 | not-for-profit organizations. The Illinois Emergency | ||||||
21 | Management Agency is authorized to make grants to | ||||||
22 | not-for-profit organizations which are exempt from federal | ||||||
23 | income taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the Federal | ||||||
24 | Internal Revenue Code for eligible security improvements that | ||||||
25 | assist the organization in preventing, preparing for, or | ||||||
26 | responding to threats, attacks, or acts of terrorism. To be |
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1 | eligible for a grant under the program, the Agency must | ||||||
2 | determine that the organization is at a high risk of being | ||||||
3 | subject to threats, attacks, or acts of terrorism based on the | ||||||
4 | organization's profile, ideology, mission, or beliefs. | ||||||
5 | Eligible security improvements shall include all eligible | ||||||
6 | preparedness activities under the federal Nonprofit Security | ||||||
7 | Grant Program, including, but not limited to, physical | ||||||
8 | security upgrades, security training exercises, preparedness | ||||||
9 | training exercises, contracting with security personnel, and | ||||||
10 | any other security upgrades deemed eligible by the Director. | ||||||
11 | Eligible security improvements shall not duplicate, in part or | ||||||
12 | in whole, a project included under any awarded federal grant | ||||||
13 | or in a pending federal application. The Director shall | ||||||
14 | establish procedures and forms by which applicants may apply | ||||||
15 | for a grant and procedures for distributing grants to | ||||||
16 | recipients. Any security improvements awarded shall remain at | ||||||
17 | the physical property listed in the grant application, unless | ||||||
18 | authorized by Agency rule or approved by the Agency in | ||||||
19 | writing. The procedures shall require each applicant to do the | ||||||
20 | following: | ||||||
21 | (1) identify and substantiate prior or current | ||||||
22 | threats, attacks, or acts of terrorism against the | ||||||
23 | not-for-profit organization; | ||||||
24 | (2) indicate the symbolic or strategic value of one or | ||||||
25 | more sites that renders the site a possible target of a | ||||||
26 | threat, attack, or act of terrorism; |
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1 | (3) discuss potential consequences to the organization | ||||||
2 | if the site is damaged, destroyed, or disrupted by a | ||||||
3 | threat, attack, or act of terrorism; | ||||||
4 | (4) describe how the grant will be used to integrate | ||||||
5 | organizational preparedness with broader State and local | ||||||
6 | preparedness efforts, as described by the Agency in each | ||||||
7 | Notice of Opportunity for Funding; | ||||||
8 | (5) submit (i) a vulnerability assessment conducted by | ||||||
9 | experienced security, law enforcement, or military | ||||||
10 | personnel, or conducted using an Agency-approved or | ||||||
11 | federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program self-assessment | ||||||
12 | tool, and (ii) a description of how the grant award will be | ||||||
13 | used to address the vulnerabilities identified in the | ||||||
14 | assessment; and | ||||||
15 | (6) submit any other relevant information as may be | ||||||
16 | required by the Director. | ||||||
17 | The Agency is authorized to use funds appropriated for the | ||||||
18 | grant program described in this subsection (g-5) to administer | ||||||
19 | the program. | ||||||
20 | (g-10) Agency's homeland security duties. The Agency shall | ||||||
21 | be responsible for homeland security as follows: | ||||||
22 | (1) A Homeland Security Advisor shall be appointed by | ||||||
23 | the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the | ||||||
24 | Senate, shall report to the Governor, and shall be a | ||||||
25 | member of the Governor's Cabinet. The Homeland Security | ||||||
26 | Advisor shall be responsible for: |
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1 | (A) advising the Governor or the Governor's | ||||||
2 | designees on matters of homeland security, as well as | ||||||
3 | coordinating Illinois' homeland security and | ||||||
4 | preparedness efforts across all levels of government, | ||||||
5 | in order to protect the people and critical | ||||||
6 | infrastructure of Illinois; | ||||||
7 | (B) coordinating a uniform and cooperative | ||||||
8 | statewide, strategic response to homeland security | ||||||
9 | threats as defined by, and in the sole discretion of, | ||||||
10 | the Governor; | ||||||
11 | (C) coordinating and providing policy | ||||||
12 | recommendations to the Governor and other State | ||||||
13 | agencies on all matters pertaining to homeland | ||||||
14 | security; | ||||||
15 | (D) calling upon the expertise and assistance of | ||||||
16 | all State agencies, commissions, and boards to carry | ||||||
17 | out their mission in support of the State's homeland | ||||||
18 | security efforts; each State agency, commission, or | ||||||
19 | board shall be required, to the extent not | ||||||
20 | inconsistent with law, to cooperate with the Homeland | ||||||
21 | Security Advisor; to facilitate a unified State | ||||||
22 | strategy on matters of homeland security, all State | ||||||
23 | agencies, boards, and commissions shall provide | ||||||
24 | briefings to the Homeland Security Advisor regularly | ||||||
25 | and upon request; | ||||||
26 | (E) serving as the State's primary liaison with |
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1 | all federal agencies pertaining to homeland security | ||||||
2 | matters for the State; | ||||||
3 | (F) consistent with the United States Department | ||||||
4 | of Homeland Security standard operating procedures and | ||||||
5 | guidance, the Homeland Security Advisor shall oversee | ||||||
6 | and approve of security clearance requests for State | ||||||
7 | personnel sent to the federal government for final | ||||||
8 | adjudication, except that the Homeland Security | ||||||
9 | Advisor shall coordinate with Illinois State Police on | ||||||
10 | such clearance requests for law enforcement personnel; | ||||||
11 | and | ||||||
12 | (G) performing such other duties related to | ||||||
13 | homeland security as directed by the Governor or the | ||||||
14 | Governor's designees. | ||||||
15 | (2) A Deputy Homeland Security Advisor, reporting to | ||||||
16 | the Homeland Security Advisor, shall be recommended by the | ||||||
17 | Homeland Security Advisor to and appointed by the | ||||||
18 | Governor. The Deputy Homeland Security Advisor shall be | ||||||
19 | responsible for: | ||||||
20 | (A) assuming responsibilities of the Homeland | ||||||
21 | Security Advisor as needed or directed by the Governor | ||||||
22 | or Homeland Security Advisor; | ||||||
23 | (B) serving as the Deputy Director of the Office | ||||||
24 | of Homeland Security at the Agency; | ||||||
25 | (C) the development and execution of the State's | ||||||
26 | unified homeland security strategy; |
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1 | (D) serving as a representative of the Homeland | ||||||
2 | Security Advisor, State, and the Agency's Office of | ||||||
3 | Homeland Security with all State agencies, | ||||||
4 | commissions, and boards as it pertains to matters of | ||||||
5 | homeland security; and | ||||||
6 | (E) serving as a representative of the Homeland | ||||||
7 | Security Advisor and State with all federal agencies | ||||||
8 | for matters pertaining to homeland security. | ||||||
9 | (3) The Homeland Security Advisor or Deputy Homeland | ||||||
10 | Security Advisor shall provide briefings to the Governor | ||||||
11 | and Lieutenant Governor as directed. | ||||||
12 | (4) The Agency shall coordinate with and provide | ||||||
13 | administrative support for the Homeland Security Advisor | ||||||
14 | and house the State's Office of Homeland Security. The | ||||||
15 | Agency's Director shall coordinate with the Homeland | ||||||
16 | Security Advisor to ensure the duties and actions of the | ||||||
17 | Office of Homeland Security are aligned with the State's | ||||||
18 | homeland security strategic goals and priorities. | ||||||
19 | (5) The Agency, through its Office of Homeland | ||||||
20 | Security, shall have the following duties: | ||||||
21 | (A) support the Homeland Security Advisor in the | ||||||
22 | administration and coordination of homeland security | ||||||
23 | and preparedness efforts across all levels of | ||||||
24 | government to protect the people and critical | ||||||
25 | infrastructure of Illinois; | ||||||
26 | (B) oversee, plan, and distribute State and |
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1 | federal funding for homeland security on the basis of | ||||||
2 | risk, threat, and vulnerability to ensure the most | ||||||
3 | effective use of limited resources, and guarantee that | ||||||
4 | funds are used for appropriate and necessary purposes; | ||||||
5 | (C) reviews all proposed State legislation | ||||||
6 | pertaining to homeland security matters and shall | ||||||
7 | report to the Homeland Security Advisor about such | ||||||
8 | proposed legislation; the Office shall also review | ||||||
9 | existing legislation and may recommend modifications, | ||||||
10 | amendments, or initiatives to support or enhance the | ||||||
11 | State's homeland security and preparedness | ||||||
12 | capabilities; | ||||||
13 | (D) ensure the implementation of the strategic | ||||||
14 | response and policy recommendations of the Governor | ||||||
15 | and Homeland Security Advisor pertaining to all | ||||||
16 | matters of homeland security; | ||||||
17 | (E) coordinate with all State agencies, | ||||||
18 | commissions, and boards, regarding the matters of | ||||||
19 | homeland security; | ||||||
20 | (F) coordinate with the Illinois State Police to | ||||||
21 | provide the United States Department of Homeland | ||||||
22 | Security with relevant reporting metrics and data | ||||||
23 | pertaining to the State; | ||||||
24 | (G) develop, at the direction of the Homeland | ||||||
25 | Security Advisor, and in cooperation with the Illinois | ||||||
26 | State Police and other appropriate State agencies, |
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1 | appropriate protocols, staffing, training, and | ||||||
2 | equipment guidelines for the weapons of mass | ||||||
3 | destruction teams that the Governor, or the Governor's | ||||||
4 | designee, may deploy in the event or threat of a | ||||||
5 | disaster; | ||||||
6 | (H) lead the State's homeland security public | ||||||
7 | education and risk communication messaging; and | ||||||
8 | (I) adopt rules necessary for implementation of | ||||||
9 | homeland security programs. | ||||||
10 | (g-15) Agency's nuclear and radiation safety duties. The | ||||||
11 | Agency shall be responsible for nuclear and radiation safety | ||||||
12 | as follows: | ||||||
13 | (1) The Agency shall exercise, administer, and enforce | ||||||
14 | all rights, powers, and duties for nuclear and radiation | ||||||
15 | safety authorized in the Nuclear Safety Law of 2004. | ||||||
16 | (2) The Agency shall develop a comprehensive emergency | ||||||
17 | preparedness and response plan for any nuclear accident in | ||||||
18 | accordance with Section 65 of the Nuclear Safety Law of | ||||||
19 | 2004 and an Illinois nuclear safety preparedness program | ||||||
20 | in accordance with Section 8 of the Illinois Nuclear | ||||||
21 | Safety Preparedness Act. | ||||||
22 | (3) The Agency shall have the right to enter on public | ||||||
23 | and private property in order to take soil and air samples | ||||||
24 | for response to a disaster that causes radioactive | ||||||
25 | contamination. | ||||||
26 | Any Agency Notice of Opportunity for Funding, proposed or |
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1 | final rulemaking, guidance, training opportunity, or other | ||||||
2 | resource related to the grant program must be published on the | ||||||
3 | Agency's publicly available website, and any announcements | ||||||
4 | related to funding shall be shared with all State legislative | ||||||
5 | offices, the Governor's office, emergency services and | ||||||
6 | disaster agencies mandated or required pursuant to subsections | ||||||
7 | (b) through (d) of Section 10, and any other State agencies as | ||||||
8 | determined by the Agency. Subject to appropriation, the grant | ||||||
9 | application period shall be open for no less than 45 calendar | ||||||
10 | days during the first application cycle each fiscal year, | ||||||
11 | unless the Agency determines that a shorter period is | ||||||
12 | necessary to avoid conflicts with the annual federal Nonprofit | ||||||
13 | Security Grant Program funding cycle. Additional application | ||||||
14 | cycles may be conducted during the same fiscal year, subject | ||||||
15 | to availability of funds. Upon request, Agency staff shall | ||||||
16 | provide reasonable assistance to any applicant in completing a | ||||||
17 | grant application or meeting a post-award requirement. | ||||||
18 | (h) Emergency Planning and Training Fund and Disaster | ||||||
19 | Response and Recovery Fund. Except as provided in Section 17.5 | ||||||
20 | of this Act, any moneys received by the Agency from donations | ||||||
21 | or sponsorships unrelated to a disaster shall be deposited in | ||||||
22 | the Emergency Planning and Training Fund and used by the | ||||||
23 | Agency, subject to appropriation, to effectuate planning and | ||||||
24 | training activities. Any moneys received by the Agency from | ||||||
25 | donations during a disaster and intended for disaster response | ||||||
26 | or recovery shall be deposited into the Disaster Response and |
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1 | Recovery Fund and used for disaster response and recovery | ||||||
2 | pursuant to the Disaster Relief Act. | ||||||
3 | (i) Fees. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency may by | ||||||
4 | rule assess and collect reasonable fees for attendance at | ||||||
5 | Agency-sponsored conferences to enable the Agency to carry out | ||||||
6 | the requirements of this Act. Any moneys received under this | ||||||
7 | subsection shall be deposited in the Emergency Planning and | ||||||
8 | Training Fund and used by the Agency, subject to | ||||||
9 | appropriation, for planning and training activities. | ||||||
10 | (j) Other grant-making powers. The Illinois Emergency | ||||||
11 | Management Agency is authorized to make grants to other State | ||||||
12 | agencies, public universities, units of local government, and | ||||||
13 | statewide mutual aid organizations to enhance statewide | ||||||
14 | emergency preparedness and response. | ||||||
15 | (k) Agency's responsibility to implement and administer | ||||||
16 | the Act. The Agency shall do all other things necessary, | ||||||
17 | incidental or appropriate for the implementation of this Act, | ||||||
18 | including the adoption of rules in accordance with the | ||||||
19 | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. | ||||||
20 | (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21; | ||||||
21 | 102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-1115, eff. 1-9-23; 103-418, eff. | ||||||
22 | 1-1-24 .) | ||||||
23 | (20 ILCS 3305/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 1056) | ||||||
24 | Sec. 6. Emergency Management Powers of the Governor. | ||||||
25 | (a) The Governor shall have general direction and control |
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1 | of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and shall be | ||||||
2 | responsible for the carrying out of the provisions of this | ||||||
3 | Act. | ||||||
4 | (b) In performing duties under this Act, the Governor is | ||||||
5 | authorized to cooperate with the federal government and with | ||||||
6 | other states in all matters pertaining to emergency | ||||||
7 | management , nuclear and radiation safety, and homeland | ||||||
8 | security . | ||||||
9 | (c) In performing duties under this Act, the Governor is | ||||||
10 | further authorized: | ||||||
11 | (1) To make, amend, and rescind all lawful necessary | ||||||
12 | orders, rules, and regulations to carry out the provisions | ||||||
13 | of this Act within the limits of the authority conferred | ||||||
14 | upon the Governor. | ||||||
15 | (2) To cause to be prepared a comprehensive plans plan | ||||||
16 | and programs program for the emergency management , nuclear | ||||||
17 | and radiation safety, and homeland security of this State, | ||||||
18 | which plans and programs plan and program shall be | ||||||
19 | integrated into and coordinated with emergency management , | ||||||
20 | nuclear and radiation safety, and homeland security plans | ||||||
21 | and programs of the federal government and of other states | ||||||
22 | whenever possible and which plans and programs plan and | ||||||
23 | program may include: | ||||||
24 | a. Mitigation of injury and damage caused by | ||||||
25 | disaster. | ||||||
26 | b. Prompt and effective response to disaster. |
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1 | c. Emergency relief. | ||||||
2 | d. Identification of areas particularly vulnerable | ||||||
3 | to disasters. | ||||||
4 | e. Recommendations for zoning, building, and other | ||||||
5 | land-use controls, safety measures for securing | ||||||
6 | permanent structures and other mitigation measures | ||||||
7 | designed to eliminate or reduce disasters or their | ||||||
8 | impact. | ||||||
9 | f. Assistance to political subdivisions in | ||||||
10 | designing emergency operations plans. | ||||||
11 | g. Authorization and procedures for the erection | ||||||
12 | or other construction of temporary works designed to | ||||||
13 | mitigate danger, damage or loss from flood, or other | ||||||
14 | disaster. | ||||||
15 | h. Preparation and distribution to the appropriate | ||||||
16 | State and political subdivision officials of a State | ||||||
17 | catalog of federal, State, and private assistance | ||||||
18 | programs. | ||||||
19 | i. Organization of State personnel and chains of | ||||||
20 | command. | ||||||
21 | j. Coordination of federal, State, and political | ||||||
22 | subdivision emergency management , nuclear and | ||||||
23 | radiation safety, and homeland security activities. | ||||||
24 | k. Other necessary matters. | ||||||
25 | (3) In accordance with the plans plan and programs | ||||||
26 | program for the emergency management , nuclear and |
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1 | radiation safety, and homeland security of this State, and | ||||||
2 | out of funds appropriated for these purposes, to procure | ||||||
3 | and preposition supplies, medicines, materials and | ||||||
4 | equipment, to institute training programs and public | ||||||
5 | information programs, and to take all other preparatory | ||||||
6 | steps including the partial or full mobilization of | ||||||
7 | emergency services and disaster agencies in advance of | ||||||
8 | actual disaster to insure the furnishing of adequately | ||||||
9 | trained and equipped forces for disaster response and | ||||||
10 | recovery. | ||||||
11 | (4) Out of funds appropriated for these purposes, to | ||||||
12 | make studies and surveys of the industries, resources, and | ||||||
13 | facilities in this State as may be necessary to ascertain | ||||||
14 | the capabilities of the State for emergency management | ||||||
15 | phases of mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery | ||||||
16 | and to plan for the most efficient emergency use thereof. | ||||||
17 | (5) On behalf of this State, to negotiate for and | ||||||
18 | submit to the General Assembly for its approval or | ||||||
19 | rejection reciprocal mutual aid agreements or compacts | ||||||
20 | with other states, either on a statewide or political | ||||||
21 | subdivision basis. The agreements or compacts, shall be | ||||||
22 | limited to the furnishing or exchange of food, clothing, | ||||||
23 | medical or other supplies, engineering and police | ||||||
24 | services; emergency housing and feeding; National and | ||||||
25 | State Guards while under the control of the State; health, | ||||||
26 | medical, and related services; fire fighting, rescue, |
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1 | transportation, communication, and construction services | ||||||
2 | and equipment, provided, however, that if the General | ||||||
3 | Assembly be not in session and the Governor has not | ||||||
4 | proclaimed the existence of a disaster under this Section, | ||||||
5 | then the agreements or compacts shall instead be submitted | ||||||
6 | to an Interim Committee on Emergency Management composed | ||||||
7 | of 5 Senators appointed by the President of the Senate and | ||||||
8 | of 5 Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the | ||||||
9 | House, during the month of June of each odd-numbered year | ||||||
10 | to serve for a 2-year 2 year term, beginning July 1 of that | ||||||
11 | year, and until their successors are appointed and | ||||||
12 | qualified, or until termination of their legislative | ||||||
13 | service, whichever first occurs. Vacancies shall be filled | ||||||
14 | by appointment for the unexpired term in the same manner | ||||||
15 | as original appointments. All appointments shall be made | ||||||
16 | in writing and filed with the Secretary of State as a | ||||||
17 | public record. The Committee shall have the power to | ||||||
18 | approve or reject any agreements or compacts for and on | ||||||
19 | behalf of the General Assembly; and, provided further, | ||||||
20 | that an affirmative vote of 2/3 of the members of the | ||||||
21 | Committee shall be necessary for the approval of any | ||||||
22 | agreement or compact. | ||||||
23 | (Source: P.A. 92-73, eff. 1-1-02.) | ||||||
24 | (20 ILCS 3305/7) (from Ch. 127, par. 1057) | ||||||
25 | Sec. 7. Emergency Powers of the Governor. In the event of a |
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1 | disaster, as defined in Section 4, the Governor may, by | ||||||
2 | proclamation , declare that a disaster exists. Upon such | ||||||
3 | proclamation, the Governor shall have and may exercise for a | ||||||
4 | period not to exceed 30 days the following emergency powers; | ||||||
5 | provided, however, that the lapse of the emergency powers | ||||||
6 | shall not, as regards any act or acts occurring or committed | ||||||
7 | within the 30-day period, deprive any person, firm, | ||||||
8 | corporation, political subdivision, or body politic of any | ||||||
9 | right or rights to compensation or reimbursement which he, | ||||||
10 | she, it, or they may have under the provisions of this Act: | ||||||
11 | (1) To suspend the provisions of any regulatory | ||||||
12 | statute prescribing procedures for conduct of State | ||||||
13 | business, or the orders, rules and regulations of any | ||||||
14 | State agency, if strict compliance with the provisions of | ||||||
15 | any statute, order, rule, or regulation would in any way | ||||||
16 | prevent, hinder or delay necessary action, including | ||||||
17 | emergency purchases, by the Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
18 | Agency, in coping with the disaster. | ||||||
19 | (2) To utilize all available resources of the State | ||||||
20 | government as reasonably necessary to cope with the | ||||||
21 | disaster and of each political subdivision of the State. | ||||||
22 | (3) To transfer the direction, personnel or functions | ||||||
23 | of State departments and agencies or units thereof for the | ||||||
24 | purpose of performing or facilitating disaster response | ||||||
25 | and recovery programs. | ||||||
26 | (4) On behalf of this State to take possession of, and |
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1 | to acquire full title or a lesser specified interest in, | ||||||
2 | any personal property as may be necessary to accomplish | ||||||
3 | the objectives set forth in Section 2 of this Act, | ||||||
4 | including: airplanes, automobiles, trucks, trailers, | ||||||
5 | buses, and other vehicles; coal, oils, gasoline, and other | ||||||
6 | fuels and means of propulsion; explosives, materials, | ||||||
7 | equipment, and supplies; animals and livestock; feed and | ||||||
8 | seed; food and provisions for humans and animals; clothing | ||||||
9 | and bedding; and medicines and medical and surgical | ||||||
10 | supplies; and to take possession of and for a limited | ||||||
11 | period occupy and use any real estate necessary to | ||||||
12 | accomplish those objectives; but only upon the undertaking | ||||||
13 | by the State to pay just compensation therefor as in this | ||||||
14 | Act provided, and then only under the following | ||||||
15 | provisions: | ||||||
16 | a. The Governor, or the person or persons as the | ||||||
17 | Governor may authorize so to do, may forthwith take | ||||||
18 | possession of property for and on behalf of the State; | ||||||
19 | provided, however, that the Governor or persons shall | ||||||
20 | simultaneously with the taking, deliver to the owner | ||||||
21 | or his or her agent, if the identity of the owner or | ||||||
22 | agency is known or readily ascertainable, a signed | ||||||
23 | statement in writing, that shall include the name and | ||||||
24 | address of the owner, the date and place of the taking, | ||||||
25 | description of the property sufficient to identify it, | ||||||
26 | a statement of interest in the property that is being |
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1 | so taken, and, if possible, a statement in writing, | ||||||
2 | signed by the owner, setting forth the sum that he or | ||||||
3 | she is willing to accept as just compensation for the | ||||||
4 | property or use. Whether or not the owner or agent is | ||||||
5 | known or readily ascertainable, a true copy of the | ||||||
6 | statement shall promptly be filed by the Governor or | ||||||
7 | the person with the Director, who shall keep the | ||||||
8 | docket of the statements. In cases where the sum that | ||||||
9 | the owner is willing to accept as just compensation is | ||||||
10 | less than $1,000, copies of the statements shall also | ||||||
11 | be filed by the Director with, and shall be passed upon | ||||||
12 | by an Emergency Management Claims Commission, | ||||||
13 | consisting of 3 disinterested citizens who shall be | ||||||
14 | appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and | ||||||
15 | consent of the Senate, within 20 days after the | ||||||
16 | Governor's declaration of a disaster, and if the sum | ||||||
17 | fixed by them as just compensation be less than $1,000 | ||||||
18 | and is accepted in writing by the owner, then the State | ||||||
19 | Treasurer out of funds appropriated for these | ||||||
20 | purposes, shall, upon certification thereof by the | ||||||
21 | Emergency Management Claims Commission, cause the sum | ||||||
22 | so certified forthwith to be paid to the owner. The | ||||||
23 | Emergency Management Claims Commission is hereby given | ||||||
24 | the power to issue appropriate subpoenas and to | ||||||
25 | administer oaths to witnesses and shall keep | ||||||
26 | appropriate minutes and other records of its actions |
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1 | upon and the disposition made of all claims. | ||||||
2 | b. When the compensation to be paid for the taking | ||||||
3 | or use of property or interest therein is not or cannot | ||||||
4 | be determined and paid under item a of this paragraph | ||||||
5 | (4), a petition in the name of The People of the State | ||||||
6 | of Illinois shall be promptly filed by the Director, | ||||||
7 | which filing may be enforced by mandamus, in the | ||||||
8 | circuit court of the county where the property or any | ||||||
9 | part thereof was located when initially taken or used | ||||||
10 | under the provisions of this Act praying that the | ||||||
11 | amount of compensation to be paid to the person or | ||||||
12 | persons interested therein be fixed and determined. | ||||||
13 | The petition shall include a description of the | ||||||
14 | property that has been taken, shall state the physical | ||||||
15 | condition of the property when taken, shall name as | ||||||
16 | defendants all interested parties, shall set forth the | ||||||
17 | sum of money estimated to be just compensation for the | ||||||
18 | property or interest therein taken or used, and shall | ||||||
19 | be signed by the Director. The litigation shall be | ||||||
20 | handled by the Attorney General for and on behalf of | ||||||
21 | the State. | ||||||
22 | c. Just compensation for the taking or use of | ||||||
23 | property or interest therein shall be promptly | ||||||
24 | ascertained in proceedings and established by judgment | ||||||
25 | against the State, that shall include, as part of the | ||||||
26 | just compensation so awarded, interest at the rate of |
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1 | 6% per annum on the fair market value of the property | ||||||
2 | or interest therein from the date of the taking or use | ||||||
3 | to the date of the judgment; and the court may order | ||||||
4 | the payment of delinquent taxes and special | ||||||
5 | assessments out of the amount so awarded as just | ||||||
6 | compensation and may make any other orders with | ||||||
7 | respect to encumbrances, rents, insurance, and other | ||||||
8 | charges, if any, as shall be just and equitable. | ||||||
9 | (5) When required by the exigencies of the disaster, | ||||||
10 | to sell, lend, rent, give, or distribute all or any part of | ||||||
11 | property so or otherwise acquired to the inhabitants of | ||||||
12 | this State, or to political subdivisions of this State, | ||||||
13 | or, under the interstate mutual aid agreements or compacts | ||||||
14 | as are entered into under the provisions of subparagraph | ||||||
15 | (5) of paragraph (c) of Section 6 to other states, and to | ||||||
16 | account for and transmit to the State Treasurer all funds, | ||||||
17 | if any, received therefor. | ||||||
18 | (6) To recommend the evacuation of all or part of the | ||||||
19 | population from any stricken or threatened area within the | ||||||
20 | State if the Governor deems this action necessary. | ||||||
21 | (7) To prescribe routes, modes of transportation, and | ||||||
22 | destinations in connection with evacuation. | ||||||
23 | (8) To control ingress and egress to and from a | ||||||
24 | disaster area, the movement of persons within the area, | ||||||
25 | and the occupancy of premises therein. | ||||||
26 | (9) To suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or |
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1 | transportation of alcoholic beverages, firearms, | ||||||
2 | explosives, and combustibles. | ||||||
3 | (10) To make provision for the availability and use of | ||||||
4 | temporary emergency housing. | ||||||
5 | (11) A proclamation of a disaster shall activate the | ||||||
6 | State Emergency Operations Plan, and political subdivision | ||||||
7 | emergency operations plans applicable to the political | ||||||
8 | subdivision or area in question and be authority for the | ||||||
9 | deployment and use of any forces that the plan or plans | ||||||
10 | apply and for use or distribution of any supplies, | ||||||
11 | equipment, and materials and facilities assembled, | ||||||
12 | stockpiled or arranged to be made available under this Act | ||||||
13 | or any other provision of law relating to disasters. | ||||||
14 | (12) Control, restrict, and regulate by rationing, | ||||||
15 | freezing, use of quotas, prohibitions on shipments, price | ||||||
16 | fixing, allocation or other means, the use, sale or | ||||||
17 | distribution of food, feed, fuel, clothing and other | ||||||
18 | commodities, materials, goods, or services; and perform | ||||||
19 | and exercise any other functions, powers, and duties as | ||||||
20 | may be necessary to promote and secure the safety and | ||||||
21 | protection of the civilian population. | ||||||
22 | (13) During the continuance of any disaster the | ||||||
23 | Governor is commander-in-chief of the organized and | ||||||
24 | unorganized militia and of all other forces available for | ||||||
25 | emergency duty. To the greatest extent practicable, the | ||||||
26 | Governor shall delegate or assign authority to the |
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1 | Director to manage, coordinate, and direct all resources | ||||||
2 | by orders issued at the time of the disaster. | ||||||
3 | (14) Prohibit increases in the prices of goods and | ||||||
4 | services during a disaster. | ||||||
5 | (Source: P.A. 102-485, eff. 8-20-21.) | ||||||
6 | (20 ILCS 3305/8) (from Ch. 127, par. 1058) | ||||||
7 | Sec. 8. Mobile Support Teams. | ||||||
8 | (a) The Governor or Director may cause to be created | ||||||
9 | Mobile Support Teams to aid and to reinforce the Illinois | ||||||
10 | Emergency Management Agency, and emergency services and | ||||||
11 | disaster agencies in areas stricken by disaster. Each mobile | ||||||
12 | support team shall have a leader, selected by the Director who | ||||||
13 | will be responsible, under the direction and control of the | ||||||
14 | Director, for the organization, administration, and training, | ||||||
15 | and operation of the mobile support team. | ||||||
16 | (b) Personnel of a mobile support team while on duty | ||||||
17 | pursuant to such a call or while engaged in regularly | ||||||
18 | scheduled training or exercises, whether within or without the | ||||||
19 | State, shall either: | ||||||
20 | (1) If they are paid employees of the State, have the | ||||||
21 | powers, duties, rights, privileges and immunities and | ||||||
22 | receive the compensation incidental to their employment. | ||||||
23 | (2) If they are paid employees of a political | ||||||
24 | subdivision or body politic of this State, and whether | ||||||
25 | serving within or without that political subdivision or |
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1 | body politic, have the powers, duties, rights, privileges | ||||||
2 | and immunities, and receive the compensation incidental to | ||||||
3 | their employment. | ||||||
4 | (3) If they are not employees of the State, political | ||||||
5 | subdivision or body politic, or being such employees, are | ||||||
6 | not normally paid for their services, be entitled to at | ||||||
7 | least one dollar per year compensation from the State. | ||||||
8 | Personnel of a mobile support team who suffer disease, | ||||||
9 | injury or death arising out of or in the course of emergency | ||||||
10 | duty, shall for the purposes of benefits under the Workers' | ||||||
11 | Compensation Act or Workers' Occupational Diseases Act only, | ||||||
12 | be deemed to be employees of this State. If the person | ||||||
13 | diseased, injured or killed is an employee described in item | ||||||
14 | (3) above, the computation of benefits payable under either of | ||||||
15 | those Acts shall be based on income commensurate with | ||||||
16 | comparable State employees doing the same type of work or | ||||||
17 | income from the person's regular employment, whichever is | ||||||
18 | greater. | ||||||
19 | All personnel of mobile support teams shall, while on duty | ||||||
20 | under such call, be reimbursed by this State for all actual and | ||||||
21 | necessary travel and subsistence expenses. | ||||||
22 | (c) The State shall reimburse each political subdivision | ||||||
23 | or body politic from the Disaster Response and Recovery Fund | ||||||
24 | for the compensation paid and the actual and necessary travel, | ||||||
25 | subsistence and maintenance expenses of paid employees of the | ||||||
26 | political subdivision or body politic while serving, outside |
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1 | of its geographic geographical boundaries pursuant to such a | ||||||
2 | call, as members of a mobile support team, and for all payments | ||||||
3 | made for death, disease or injury of those paid employees | ||||||
4 | arising out of and incurred in the course of that duty, and for | ||||||
5 | all losses of or damage to supplies and equipment of the | ||||||
6 | political subdivision or body politic resulting from the | ||||||
7 | operations. | ||||||
8 | (d) Whenever mobile support teams or units of another | ||||||
9 | state, while the Governor has the emergency powers provided | ||||||
10 | for under Section 7 of this Act, render aid to this State under | ||||||
11 | the orders of the Governor of its home state and upon the | ||||||
12 | request of the Governor of this State, all questions relating | ||||||
13 | to reimbursement by this State to the other state and its | ||||||
14 | citizens in regard to the assistance so rendered shall be | ||||||
15 | determined by the mutual aid agreements or interstate compacts | ||||||
16 | described in subparagraph (5) of paragraph (c) of Section 6 as | ||||||
17 | are existing at the time of the assistance rendered or are | ||||||
18 | entered into thereafter and under Section 303 (d) of the | ||||||
19 | Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950. | ||||||
20 | (e) No personnel of mobile support teams of this State may | ||||||
21 | be ordered by the Governor to operate in any other state unless | ||||||
22 | a request for the same has been made by the Governor or duly | ||||||
23 | authorized representative of the other state. | ||||||
24 | (Source: P.A. 98-465, eff. 8-16-13.) | ||||||
25 | (20 ILCS 3305/10) (from Ch. 127, par. 1060) |
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1 | Sec. 10. Emergency Services and Disaster Agencies. | ||||||
2 | (a) Each political subdivision within this State shall be | ||||||
3 | within the jurisdiction of and served by the Illinois | ||||||
4 | Emergency Management Agency and by an emergency services and | ||||||
5 | disaster agency responsible for emergency management programs. | ||||||
6 | A township, if the township is in a county having a population | ||||||
7 | of more than 2,000,000, must have approval of the county | ||||||
8 | coordinator before establishment of a township emergency | ||||||
9 | services and disaster agency. | ||||||
10 | (b) Unless multiple county emergency services and disaster | ||||||
11 | agency consolidation is authorized by the Illinois Emergency | ||||||
12 | Management Agency with the consent of the respective counties, | ||||||
13 | each county shall maintain an emergency services and disaster | ||||||
14 | agency that has jurisdiction over and serves the entire | ||||||
15 | county, except as otherwise provided under this Act and except | ||||||
16 | that in any county with a population of over 3,000,000 | ||||||
17 | containing a municipality with a population of over 500,000 | ||||||
18 | the jurisdiction of the county agency shall not extend to the | ||||||
19 | municipality when the municipality has established its own | ||||||
20 | agency. | ||||||
21 | (c) Each municipality with a population of over 500,000 | ||||||
22 | shall maintain an emergency services and disaster agency which | ||||||
23 | has jurisdiction over and serves the entire municipality. A | ||||||
24 | municipality with a population less than 500,000 may | ||||||
25 | establish, by ordinance, an agency or department responsible | ||||||
26 | for emergency management within the municipality's corporate |
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1 | limits. | ||||||
2 | (d) The Governor shall determine which municipal | ||||||
3 | corporations, other than those specified in paragraph (c) of | ||||||
4 | this Section, need emergency services and disaster agencies of | ||||||
5 | their own and require that they be established and maintained. | ||||||
6 | The Governor shall make these determinations on the basis of | ||||||
7 | the municipality's disaster vulnerability and capability of | ||||||
8 | response related to population size and concentration. The | ||||||
9 | emergency services and disaster agency of a county or | ||||||
10 | township, shall not have a jurisdiction within a political | ||||||
11 | subdivision having its own emergency services and disaster | ||||||
12 | agency, but shall cooperate with the emergency services and | ||||||
13 | disaster agency of a city, village or incorporated town within | ||||||
14 | their borders. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall | ||||||
15 | publish and furnish a current list to the municipalities | ||||||
16 | required to have an emergency services and disaster agency | ||||||
17 | under this subsection. | ||||||
18 | (e) Each municipality that is not required to and does not | ||||||
19 | have an emergency services and disaster agency shall have a | ||||||
20 | liaison officer designated to facilitate the cooperation and | ||||||
21 | protection of that municipal corporation with the county | ||||||
22 | emergency services and disaster agency in which it is located | ||||||
23 | in the work of disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, | ||||||
24 | and recovery. | ||||||
25 | (f) The principal executive officer or his or her designee | ||||||
26 | of each political subdivision in the State shall annually |
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1 | notify the Illinois Emergency Management Agency of the manner | ||||||
2 | in which the political subdivision is providing or securing | ||||||
3 | emergency management, identify the executive head of the | ||||||
4 | agency or the department from which the service is obtained, | ||||||
5 | or the liaison officer in accordance with subsection (e) | ||||||
6 | paragraph (d) of this Section and furnish additional | ||||||
7 | information relating thereto as the Illinois Emergency | ||||||
8 | Management Agency requires. | ||||||
9 | (g) Each emergency services and disaster agency shall | ||||||
10 | prepare an emergency operations plan for its geographic | ||||||
11 | boundaries that complies with planning, review, and approval | ||||||
12 | standards promulgated by the Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
13 | Agency. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall | ||||||
14 | determine which jurisdictions will be required to include | ||||||
15 | earthquake preparedness in their local emergency operations | ||||||
16 | plans. | ||||||
17 | (h) The emergency services and disaster agency shall | ||||||
18 | prepare and distribute to all appropriate officials in written | ||||||
19 | form a clear and complete statement of the emergency | ||||||
20 | responsibilities of all local departments and officials and of | ||||||
21 | the disaster chain of command. | ||||||
22 | (i) Each emergency services and disaster agency shall have | ||||||
23 | a Coordinator who shall be appointed by the principal | ||||||
24 | executive officer of the political subdivision in the same | ||||||
25 | manner as are the heads of regular governmental departments. | ||||||
26 | If the political subdivision is a county and the principal |
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1 | executive officer appoints the sheriff as the Coordinator, the | ||||||
2 | sheriff may , in addition to his or her regular compensation, | ||||||
3 | receive compensation at the same level as provided in Article | ||||||
4 | 3 of the Counties Code Section 3 of "An Act in relation to the | ||||||
5 | regulation of motor vehicle traffic and the promotion of | ||||||
6 | safety on public highways in counties", approved August 9, | ||||||
7 | 1951, as amended . The Coordinator shall have direct | ||||||
8 | responsibility for the organization, administration, training, | ||||||
9 | and operation of the emergency services and disaster agency, | ||||||
10 | subject to the direction and control of that principal | ||||||
11 | executive officer. Each emergency services and disaster agency | ||||||
12 | shall coordinate and may perform emergency management | ||||||
13 | functions within the territorial limits of the political | ||||||
14 | subdivision within which it is organized as are prescribed in | ||||||
15 | and by the State Emergency Operations Plan, and programs, | ||||||
16 | orders, rules and regulations as may be promulgated by the | ||||||
17 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency and by local ordinance | ||||||
18 | and, in addition, shall conduct such functions outside of | ||||||
19 | those territorial limits as may be required under mutual aid | ||||||
20 | agreements and compacts as are entered into under subparagraph | ||||||
21 | (5) of paragraph (c) of Section 6. | ||||||
22 | (j) In carrying out the provisions of this Act, each | ||||||
23 | political subdivision may enter into contracts and incur | ||||||
24 | obligations necessary to place it in a position effectively to | ||||||
25 | combat the disasters as are described in Section 4, to protect | ||||||
26 | the health and safety of persons, to protect property, and to |
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1 | provide emergency assistance to victims of those disasters. If | ||||||
2 | a disaster occurs, each political subdivision may exercise the | ||||||
3 | powers vested under this Section in the light of the | ||||||
4 | exigencies of the disaster and, excepting mandatory | ||||||
5 | constitutional requirements, without regard to the procedures | ||||||
6 | and formalities normally prescribed by law pertaining to the | ||||||
7 | performance of public work, entering into contracts, the | ||||||
8 | incurring of obligations, the employment of temporary workers, | ||||||
9 | the rental of equipment, the purchase of supplies and | ||||||
10 | materials, and the appropriation, expenditure, and disposition | ||||||
11 | of public funds and property. | ||||||
12 | (k) Volunteers who, while engaged in a disaster, an | ||||||
13 | exercise, training related to the emergency operations plan of | ||||||
14 | the political subdivision, or a search-and-rescue team | ||||||
15 | response to an occurrence or threat of injury or loss of life | ||||||
16 | that is beyond local response capabilities, suffer disease, | ||||||
17 | injury or death, shall, for the purposes of benefits under the | ||||||
18 | Workers' Compensation Act or Workers' Occupational Diseases | ||||||
19 | Act only, be deemed to be employees of the State, if: (1) the | ||||||
20 | claimant is a duly qualified and enrolled (sworn in) as a | ||||||
21 | volunteer of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency or an | ||||||
22 | emergency services and disaster agency accredited by the | ||||||
23 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and (2) if: (i) the | ||||||
24 | claimant was participating in a disaster as defined in Section | ||||||
25 | 4 of this Act, (ii) the exercise or training participated in | ||||||
26 | was specifically and expressly approved by the Illinois |
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1 | Emergency Management Agency prior to the exercise or training, | ||||||
2 | or (iii) the search-and-rescue team response was to an | ||||||
3 | occurrence or threat of injury or loss of life that was beyond | ||||||
4 | local response capabilities and was specifically and expressly | ||||||
5 | approved by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency prior to | ||||||
6 | the search-and-rescue team response. The computation of | ||||||
7 | benefits payable under either of those Acts shall be based on | ||||||
8 | the income commensurate with comparable State employees doing | ||||||
9 | the same type work or income from the person's regular | ||||||
10 | employment, whichever is greater. | ||||||
11 | Volunteers who are working under the direction of an | ||||||
12 | emergency services and disaster agency accredited by the | ||||||
13 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency, pursuant to a plan | ||||||
14 | approved by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (i) | ||||||
15 | during a disaster declared by the Governor under Section 7 of | ||||||
16 | this Act, or (ii) in circumstances otherwise expressly | ||||||
17 | approved by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, shall be | ||||||
18 | deemed exclusively employees of the State for purposes of | ||||||
19 | Section 8(d) of the Court of Claims Act, provided that the | ||||||
20 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency may, in coordination with | ||||||
21 | the emergency services and disaster agency, audit | ||||||
22 | implementation for compliance with the plan. | ||||||
23 | (l) If any person who is entitled to receive benefits | ||||||
24 | through the application of this Section receives, in | ||||||
25 | connection with the disease, injury or death giving rise to | ||||||
26 | such entitlement, benefits under an Act of Congress or federal |
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1 | program, benefits payable under this Section shall be reduced | ||||||
2 | to the extent of the benefits received under that other Act or | ||||||
3 | program. | ||||||
4 | (m) (1) Prior to conducting an exercise, the principal | ||||||
5 | executive officer of a political subdivision or his or her | ||||||
6 | designee shall provide area media with written | ||||||
7 | notification of the exercise. The notification shall | ||||||
8 | indicate that information relating to the exercise shall | ||||||
9 | not be released to the public until the commencement of | ||||||
10 | the exercise. The notification shall also contain a | ||||||
11 | request that the notice be so posted to ensure that all | ||||||
12 | relevant media personnel are advised of the exercise | ||||||
13 | before it begins. | ||||||
14 | (2) During the conduct of an exercise, all messages, | ||||||
15 | two-way radio communications, briefings, status reports, | ||||||
16 | news releases, and other oral or written communications | ||||||
17 | shall begin and end with the following statement: "This is | ||||||
18 | an exercise message". | ||||||
19 | (Source: P.A. 94-733, eff. 4-27-06.) | ||||||
20 | (20 ILCS 3305/12) (from Ch. 127, par. 1062) | ||||||
21 | Sec. 12. Testing of Disaster Warning Devices. The testing | ||||||
22 | of disaster warning devices including outdoor warning sirens | ||||||
23 | shall be held only on the first Tuesday of each month at 10 | ||||||
24 | o'clock in the morning or during exercises that are | ||||||
25 | specifically and expressly approved in advance by the Illinois |
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1 | Emergency Management Agency. | ||||||
2 | (Source: P.A. 92-73, eff. 1-1-02.) | ||||||
3 | (20 ILCS 3305/14) (from Ch. 127, par. 1064) | ||||||
4 | Sec. 14. Communications. The Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
5 | Agency shall ascertain what means exist for rapid and | ||||||
6 | efficient communications in times of disaster. The Illinois | ||||||
7 | Emergency Management Agency shall consider the desirability of | ||||||
8 | supplementing these communications resources or of integrating | ||||||
9 | them into a comprehensive State or State-Federal | ||||||
10 | telecommunications or other communications system or network. | ||||||
11 | In studying the character and feasibility of any system or its | ||||||
12 | several parts, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall | ||||||
13 | evaluate the possibility of multipurpose use thereof for | ||||||
14 | general State and political subdivision purposes. The Illinois | ||||||
15 | Emergency Management Agency may promulgate rules to establish | ||||||
16 | policies and procedures relating to telecommunications and the | ||||||
17 | continuation of rapid and efficient communications in times of | ||||||
18 | disaster to the extent authorized by any provision of this Act | ||||||
19 | or other laws and regulations. The Illinois Emergency | ||||||
20 | Management Agency shall make recommendations to the Governor | ||||||
21 | as appropriate. | ||||||
22 | (Source: P.A. 86-755; 87-168.) | ||||||
23 | (20 ILCS 3305/18) (from Ch. 127, par. 1068) | ||||||
24 | Sec. 18. Orders, Rules and Regulations. |
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1 | (a) The Governor shall file a copy of every rule, | ||||||
2 | regulation or order, and any amendment thereof made by the | ||||||
3 | Governor under the provisions of this Act in the office of the | ||||||
4 | Secretary of State. Upon No rule, regulation or order, or any | ||||||
5 | amendment thereof shall be effective until 10 days after the | ||||||
6 | filing, provided, however, that upon the declaration of a | ||||||
7 | disaster by the Governor as is described in Section 7 the | ||||||
8 | provision relating to the effective date of any rule, | ||||||
9 | regulation, order or amendment issued under this Act and | ||||||
10 | during the state of disaster is abrogated, and the rule, | ||||||
11 | regulation, order or amendment shall become effective | ||||||
12 | immediately upon being filed with the Secretary of State | ||||||
13 | accompanied by a certificate stating the reason as required by | ||||||
14 | the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. | ||||||
15 | (b) Every emergency services and disaster agency | ||||||
16 | established pursuant to this Act and the coordinators thereof | ||||||
17 | shall execute and enforce the orders, rules and regulations as | ||||||
18 | may be made by the Governor under authority of this Act. Each | ||||||
19 | emergency services and disaster agency shall have available | ||||||
20 | for inspection at its office all orders, rules and regulations | ||||||
21 | made by the Governor, or under the Governor's authority. The | ||||||
22 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall publish furnish on | ||||||
23 | the Agency's Department's website the orders, rules and | ||||||
24 | regulations to each such emergency services and disaster | ||||||
25 | agency . Upon the written request of an emergency services or | ||||||
26 | disaster agency, copies thereof shall be mailed to the |
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1 | emergency services or disaster agency. | ||||||
2 | (Source: P.A. 98-44, eff. 6-28-13.) | ||||||
3 | (20 ILCS 3305/20) (from Ch. 127, par. 1070) | ||||||
4 | Sec. 20. Oath Emergency Management Agency; personnel; | ||||||
5 | oath . | ||||||
6 | Each person, whether compensated or noncompensated, who is | ||||||
7 | appointed to serve in any capacity in the Illinois Emergency | ||||||
8 | Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security or an | ||||||
9 | emergency services and disaster agency, shall, before entering | ||||||
10 | upon his or her duties, take an oath, in writing, before the | ||||||
11 | Director or before the coordinator of that emergency services | ||||||
12 | and disaster agency or before other persons authorized to | ||||||
13 | administer oaths in this State, which oath shall be filed with | ||||||
14 | the Director or with the coordinator of the emergency services | ||||||
15 | and disaster agency with which he or she shall serve and which | ||||||
16 | oath shall be substantially as follows: | ||||||
17 | "I, _______________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I | ||||||
18 | will support and defend and bear true faith and allegiance to | ||||||
19 | the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of | ||||||
20 | the State of Illinois, and the territory, institutions and | ||||||
21 | facilities thereof, both public and private, against all | ||||||
22 | enemies, foreign and domestic; that I take this obligation | ||||||
23 | freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; | ||||||
24 | and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon | ||||||
25 | which I am about to enter. And I do further swear (or affirm) |
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1 | that I do not advocate, nor am I, nor have I been a member of | ||||||
2 | any political party or organization that advocates the | ||||||
3 | overthrow of the government of the United States or of this | ||||||
4 | State by force or violence; and that during such time as I am | ||||||
5 | affiliated with the (name of political subdivision), I will | ||||||
6 | not advocate nor become a member of any political party or | ||||||
7 | organization that advocates the overthrow of the government of | ||||||
8 | the United States or of this State by force or violence." | ||||||
9 | (Source: P.A. 92-73, eff. 1-1-02.) | ||||||
10 | (20 ILCS 3305/23) | ||||||
11 | (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2032) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 23. Access and Functional Needs Advisory Committee. | ||||||
13 | (a) In this Section, "Advisory Committee" means the Access | ||||||
14 | and Functional Needs Advisory Committee. | ||||||
15 | (b) The Access and Functional Needs Advisory Committee is | ||||||
16 | created. | ||||||
17 | (c) The Advisory Committee shall: | ||||||
18 | (1) Coordinate meetings occurring, at a minimum, 3 | ||||||
19 | times each year, in addition to emergency meetings called | ||||||
20 | by the chairperson of the Advisory Committee. | ||||||
21 | (2) Research and provide recommendations for | ||||||
22 | identifying and effectively responding to the needs of | ||||||
23 | persons with access and functional needs before, during, | ||||||
24 | and after a disaster using an intersectional lens for | ||||||
25 | equity. |
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1 | (3) Provide recommendations to the Illinois Emergency | ||||||
2 | Management Agency regarding how to ensure that persons | ||||||
3 | with a disability are included in disaster strategies and | ||||||
4 | emergency management plans, including updates and | ||||||
5 | implementation of disaster strategies and emergency | ||||||
6 | management plans. | ||||||
7 | (4) Review and provide recommendations for the | ||||||
8 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and all relevant | ||||||
9 | State agencies that are involved in drafting and | ||||||
10 | implementing the Illinois Emergency Operation Plan, to | ||||||
11 | integrate access and functional needs into State and local | ||||||
12 | emergency plans. | ||||||
13 | (d) The Advisory Committee shall be composed of the | ||||||
14 | Director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency or his or | ||||||
15 | her designee, the Attorney General or his or her designee, the | ||||||
16 | Secretary of Human Services or his or her designee, the | ||||||
17 | Director of Aging or his or her designee, and the Director of | ||||||
18 | Public Health or his or her designee, together with the | ||||||
19 | following members appointed by the Governor on or before | ||||||
20 | January 1, 2022: | ||||||
21 | (1) Two members, either from a municipal or | ||||||
22 | county-level emergency agency or a local emergency | ||||||
23 | management coordinator. | ||||||
24 | (2) Nine members from the community of persons with a | ||||||
25 | disability who represent persons with different types of | ||||||
26 | disabilities, including, but not limited to, individuals |
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1 | with mobility and physical disabilities, hearing and | ||||||
2 | visual disabilities, deafness or who are hard of hearing, | ||||||
3 | blindness or who have low vision, mental health | ||||||
4 | disabilities, and intellectual or developmental | ||||||
5 | disabilities. Members appointed under this paragraph shall | ||||||
6 | reflect a diversity of age, gender, race, and ethnic | ||||||
7 | background. | ||||||
8 | (3) Four members who represent first responders from | ||||||
9 | different geographic geographical regions around the | ||||||
10 | State. | ||||||
11 | (e) Of those members appointed by the Governor, the | ||||||
12 | initial appointments of 6 members shall be for terms of 2 years | ||||||
13 | and the initial appointments of 5 members shall be for terms of | ||||||
14 | 4 years. Thereafter, members shall be appointed for terms of 4 | ||||||
15 | years. A member shall serve until his or her successor is | ||||||
16 | appointed and qualified. If a vacancy occurs in the Advisory | ||||||
17 | Committee membership, the vacancy shall be filled in the same | ||||||
18 | manner as the original appointment for the remainder of the | ||||||
19 | unexpired term. | ||||||
20 | (f) After all the members are appointed, and annually | ||||||
21 | thereafter, they shall elect a chairperson from among the | ||||||
22 | members appointed under paragraph (2) of subsection (d). | ||||||
23 | (g) The initial meeting of the Advisory Committee shall be | ||||||
24 | convened by the Director of the Illinois Emergency Management | ||||||
25 | Agency no later than February 1, 2022. | ||||||
26 | (h) Advisory Committee members shall serve without |
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1 | compensation. | ||||||
2 | (i) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall provide | ||||||
3 | administrative support to the Advisory Committee. | ||||||
4 | (j) The Advisory Committee shall prepare and deliver a | ||||||
5 | report to the General Assembly, the Governor's Office, and the | ||||||
6 | Illinois Emergency Management Agency by July 1, 2022, and | ||||||
7 | annually thereafter. The report shall include the following: | ||||||
8 | (1) Identification of core emergency management | ||||||
9 | services that need to be updated or changed to ensure the | ||||||
10 | needs of persons with a disability are met, and shall | ||||||
11 | include disaster strategies in State and local emergency | ||||||
12 | plans. | ||||||
13 | (2) Any proposed changes in State policies, laws, | ||||||
14 | rules, or regulations necessary to fulfill the purposes of | ||||||
15 | this Act. | ||||||
16 | (3) Recommendations on improving the accessibility and | ||||||
17 | effectiveness of disaster and emergency communication. | ||||||
18 | (4) Recommendations on comprehensive training for | ||||||
19 | first responders and other frontline workers when working | ||||||
20 | with persons with a disability during emergency situations | ||||||
21 | or disasters, as defined in Section 4 of the Illinois | ||||||
22 | Emergency Management Agency Act . | ||||||
23 | (5) Any additional recommendations regarding emergency | ||||||
24 | management and persons with a disability that the Advisory | ||||||
25 | Committee deems necessary. | ||||||
26 | (k) The annual report prepared and delivered under |
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1 | subsection (j) shall be annually considered by the Illinois | ||||||
2 | Emergency Management Agency when developing new State and | ||||||
3 | local emergency plans or updating existing State and local | ||||||
4 | emergency plans. | ||||||
5 | (l) The Advisory Committee is dissolved and this Section | ||||||
6 | is repealed on January 1, 2032. | ||||||
7 | (Source: P.A. 102-361, eff. 8-13-21; 102-671, eff. 11-30-21; | ||||||
8 | 103-154, eff. 6-30-23.) | ||||||
9 | (20 ILCS 3305/24 new) | ||||||
10 | Sec. 24. Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council | ||||||
11 | (IL-HSAC). | ||||||
12 | (a) The Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council | ||||||
13 | (IL-HSAC) is hereby created. | ||||||
14 | (b) The IL-HSAC shall report directly to the Homeland | ||||||
15 | Security Advisor, who shall serve as the Chairperson. | ||||||
16 | (c) The Deputy Homeland Security Advisor shall serve as | ||||||
17 | Vice-Chair. | ||||||
18 | (d) The Homeland Security Advisor may appoint a Chair Pro | ||||||
19 | Tempore to oversee the daily operations and administrative | ||||||
20 | responsibilities of the IL-HSAC. | ||||||
21 | (e) The Homeland Security Advisor shall, with approval of | ||||||
22 | the Governor, modify the structure of the IL-HSAC as | ||||||
23 | appropriate and consistent with this Section. | ||||||
24 | (f) The IL-HSAC shall submit an annual report to the | ||||||
25 | Governor by March 1 of each year. The report shall detail the |
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1 | activities, accomplishments, and recommendations of the | ||||||
2 | IL-HSAC in the preceding year. | ||||||
3 | (g) The Agency shall provide administrative support for | ||||||
4 | the IL-HSAC. | ||||||
5 | (h) Entities may be appointed to IL-HSAC with nomination | ||||||
6 | by the Homeland Security Advisor and approval by the Governor. | ||||||
7 | (i) The IL-HSAC shall have the following powers and | ||||||
8 | duties: | ||||||
9 | (1) The IL-HSAC shall serve as the State Advisory | ||||||
10 | Committee with respect to funds received through the | ||||||
11 | federal Homeland Security Grant Program. In that capacity, | ||||||
12 | the IL-HSAC shall provide recommendations to the Homeland | ||||||
13 | Security Advisor on issues related to the application for | ||||||
14 | and use of all appropriate federal funding that relates to | ||||||
15 | preventing, protecting against, mitigating, responding to | ||||||
16 | and recovering from acts of terrorism and other threats. | ||||||
17 | (2) The IL-HSAC shall provide recommendations to the | ||||||
18 | Homeland Security Advisor on the following: | ||||||
19 | (A) appropriate training of local, regional, and | ||||||
20 | state officials to respond to terrorist incidents | ||||||
21 | involving conventional, chemical, biological and | ||||||
22 | nuclear weapons; | ||||||
23 | (B) applications for and use of all appropriate | ||||||
24 | State and other funds as may be appropriate and | ||||||
25 | available relating to homeland security; | ||||||
26 | (C) public safety preparedness and mutual aid to |
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1 | include strategies and tactics to coordinate | ||||||
2 | multi-agency response to significant events, such as | ||||||
3 | acts of terrorism or natural disasters, where | ||||||
4 | coordination of local, State, and private resources is | ||||||
5 | necessary; | ||||||
6 | (D) coordination of public safety resources and | ||||||
7 | combating terrorism in Illinois; and | ||||||
8 | (E) any changes needed in State statutes, | ||||||
9 | administrative rules, or in the Illinois Emergency | ||||||
10 | Operations Plan. | ||||||
11 | (20 ILCS 3305/25 new) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 25. Statewide Interoperability Coordinator. | ||||||
13 | (a) T | ||||||
he Statewide Interoperability Coordinator is hereby | |||||||
14 | created as a position within the Agency's Office of Homeland | ||||||
15 | Security. | ||||||
16 | (b) The duties and responsibilities of the SWIC shall be | ||||||
17 | as follows: | ||||||
18 | (1) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
19 | serve as the central coordination point for the State's | ||||||
20 | communications interoperability and shall assist with | ||||||
21 | mediation between State and local agencies to achieve an | ||||||
22 | interoperable communications system. | ||||||
23 | (2) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
24 | develop and disseminate best practices for public safety | ||||||
25 | communications interoperability. |
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1 | (3) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
2 | advise the Homeland Security Advisor and Deputy Director | ||||||
3 | of the Agency's Office of Homeland Security on public | ||||||
4 | safety communications interoperability. | ||||||
5 | (4) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
6 | serve as a member of the Statewide Interoperability | ||||||
7 | Executive Committee or its successor entity and may act on | ||||||
8 | behalf of the Statewide Interoperability Executive | ||||||
9 | Committee. | ||||||
10 | (5) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
11 | recommend regulatory changes relating to public safety | ||||||
12 | communications and interoperability activities in | ||||||
13 | partnership with 9-1-1 administrator, operators of | ||||||
14 | statewide radio systems, emergency management | ||||||
15 | coordinators, and the State Administrative Agency. | ||||||
16 | (6) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
17 | identify funding opportunities for planned | ||||||
18 | interoperability improvements and coordinate efforts to | ||||||
19 | provide funding. | ||||||
20 | (7) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
21 | advise on the issuance of grants related to public safety | ||||||
22 | and for interoperability communication. | ||||||
23 | (8) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
24 | engage stakeholders to coordinate the Statewide | ||||||
25 | Communications Interoperability Plan | ||||||
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26 | (9) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall |
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1 | represent the State in national, regional, and local | ||||||
2 | efforts to plan and implement changes needed to achieve | ||||||
3 | interoperability and continuity of communications for | ||||||
4 | emergency responders. | ||||||
5 | (10) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall | ||||||
6 | develop and implement the strategic program for all public | ||||||
7 | safety communications and interoperability activities in | ||||||
8 | partnership with 9-1-1 administrators, operators of | ||||||
9 | statewide radio systems, emergency management | ||||||
10 | coordinators, and the State Administrative Agency. |