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1 | AN ACT concerning local government.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Intrastate Mutual Aid Act. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to create a | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | system of intrastate mutual aid between participating | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | political subdivisions in the State. Each participant in this | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | system recognizes that emergencies transcend political and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | jurisdictional boundaries and that the creation of a network of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | intergovernmental coordination is essential for the protection | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | of lives and property and for the best use of both public and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | private assets in responding to emergencies. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | "Committee" means the Intrastate Mutual Aid Committee | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | established under Section 15. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | "Director" means the Director of the Illinois Emergency | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Management Agency. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | "Disaster" means an occurrence or threat of widespread or | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | severe damage, injury, or loss of life or property resulting | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | from any natural or technological cause, including, but not | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | limited to, fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, hazardous | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | materials spill or other water contamination requiring | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | emergency action to avert danger or damage, epidemic, air | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | contamination, blight, extended periods of severe and | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | inclement weather, drought, infestation, critical shortages of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | essential fuels and energy, explosion, riot, hostile military | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | or paramilitary action, public health emergencies, or acts of | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | domestic terrorism.
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30 | "Emergency" means (i) a state of emergency declared by the | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | corporate authorities of a participant or (ii) any occurrence |
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1 | or imminent threat of an
illness or health condition that: | ||||||
2 | (a) is believed to be caused by any of the following: | ||||||
3 | (1) bioterrorism; | ||||||
4 | (2) the appearance of a novel or previously controlled | ||||||
5 | or eradicated
infectious agent or
biological toxin; | ||||||
6 | (3) a natural disaster; | ||||||
7 | (4) a chemical attack or accidental release; or | ||||||
8 | (5) a nuclear attack or accident; and | ||||||
9 | (b) poses a high probability of any of the following harms: | ||||||
10 | (1) a large number of deaths in the affected | ||||||
11 | population; | ||||||
12 | (2) a large number of serious or long-term disabilities | ||||||
13 | in the affected
population; or | ||||||
14 | (3) widespread exposure to an infectious or toxic agent | ||||||
15 | that poses a
significant risk of substantial future harm to | ||||||
16 | a large number of people in the
affected population. | ||||||
17 | "Emergency responder" means any person, public entity, or | ||||||
18 | private entity with special skills, qualifications, training, | ||||||
19 | knowledge, and experience that is requested or authorized by a | ||||||
20 | participating political subdivision to (i) respond to a | ||||||
21 | disaster or a locally-declared state of emergency or (ii) to | ||||||
22 | participate in an authorized drill or exercise. An emergency | ||||||
23 | responder may be required by a participating political | ||||||
24 | subdivision to possess a license, certificate, permit, or other | ||||||
25 | official recognition of expertise in a particular field or area | ||||||
26 | of knowledge. An emergency responder includes, but is not | ||||||
27 | limited to, the following: law enforcement officers, fire | ||||||
28 | fighters, emergency medical services personnel, physicians, | ||||||
29 | nurses, other public health personnel, emergency management | ||||||
30 | personnel, public works personnel, those persons with | ||||||
31 | specialized equipment operations skills or training or any | ||||||
32 | other skills needed to provide aid in a disaster or state of | ||||||
33 | emergency. | ||||||
34 | "Identification system" means a system for identifying | ||||||
35 | potential hazards that is common to all participating political | ||||||
36 | subdivisions and that has been approved by the Illinois |
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1 | Emergency Management Agency. | ||||||
2 | "Participant" means a participating political subdivision. | ||||||
3 | "Participating political subdivision" means any political | ||||||
4 | subdivision that has not opted out of the Intrastate Mutual Aid | ||||||
5 | System in accordance with Section 10. | ||||||
6 | "Political subdivision" means means any county, city, | ||||||
7 | village, or township if the township is in a county having a | ||||||
8 | population of more than 2,000,000. | ||||||
9 | Section 15. Intrastate Mutual Aid System. | ||||||
10 | (a) The Intrastate Mutual Aid System is established as a | ||||||
11 | cooperative network of participating political subdivisions of | ||||||
12 | the State that shall work together to provide mutual aid in the | ||||||
13 | event of a disaster and to improve local disaster preparedness. | ||||||
14 | The System shall facilitate cooperation among participants | ||||||
15 | concerning: (i) the prevention of, response to, and recovery | ||||||
16 | from disasters and (ii) disaster-related exercises, testing, | ||||||
17 | and other training activities. | ||||||
18 | (b) Upon the effective date of this Act, all political | ||||||
19 | subdivisions of the State, including home rule units, are | ||||||
20 | participants in the System. Any political subdivision may elect | ||||||
21 | not to be a participant and withdraw from the System if the | ||||||
22 | corporate authorities of that political subdivision: (i) adopt | ||||||
23 | a resolution declaring that it elects not to participate in the | ||||||
24 | System and (ii) deliver a copy of that resolution to the | ||||||
25 | Director. This Act does not preclude any participating | ||||||
26 | political subdivision from entering into mutual aid agreements | ||||||
27 | with any other political subdivision and does not affect any | ||||||
28 | other existing agreement between a participating political | ||||||
29 | subdivision and any other political subdivision. Participating | ||||||
30 | political subdivisions shall be eligible, to the fullest extent | ||||||
31 | possible, for State and federal disaster funding. | ||||||
32 | Section 20. Intrastate Mutual Aid Committee. | ||||||
33 | (a) There is hereby established the Intrastate Mutual Aid | ||||||
34 | Committee. The Committee shall consist of the following |
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1 | members: (i) the Director or his or her designee; and (ii) 8 | ||||||
2 | members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent | ||||||
3 | of the Senate who have expertise in the field of emergency | ||||||
4 | management or emergency response. The Director shall serve as | ||||||
5 | chairman of the Committee. Members of the Committee shall serve | ||||||
6 | a 2-year term. The terms of initial members shall commence 30 | ||||||
7 | days after the effective date of this Act. | ||||||
8 | (b) The Committee shall meet at the call of the chairman | ||||||
9 | and must hold at least one annual meeting in order to: | ||||||
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(1) review the progress and status of the Intrastate | ||||||
11 | Mutual Aid System; | ||||||
12 | (2) develop methods of tracking and evaluating the | ||||||
13 | Intrastate Mutual Aid System; and | ||||||
14 | (3) examine issues facing participating units of local | ||||||
15 | government regarding the implementation of this Act. | ||||||
16 | (4) develop comprehensive guidelines and procedures | ||||||
17 | for the participants concerning: | ||||||
18 | (i) projected or anticipated costs of providing | ||||||
19 | assistance; | ||||||
20 | (ii) procedures for requesting and providing | ||||||
21 | assistance; | ||||||
22 | (iii) record keeping and reimbursement procedures, | ||||||
23 | including the forms required for reimbursement | ||||||
24 | requests; and | ||||||
25 | (iv) procedures to document the deployment and | ||||||
26 | return of participants' assets. | ||||||
27 | (c) The Committee shall prepare an annual report on the | ||||||
28 | condition and effectiveness of the Intrastate Mutual Aid System | ||||||
29 | and shall submit it to the General Assembly within 30 days | ||||||
30 | after its annual meeting. The report shall include | ||||||
31 | recommendations for correcting any deficiencies in the System. | ||||||
32 | (d) Members of the committee shall serve without | ||||||
33 | compensation but may be reimbursed for their reasonable travel | ||||||
34 | expenses from moneys appropriated for that purpose. | ||||||
35 | Section 25. Responsibilities of participating political |
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1 | subdivisions. Each participating political subdivision shall: | ||||||
2 | (1) adopt, implement, and use a standardized | ||||||
3 | identification system approved by the Illinois Emergency | ||||||
4 | Management Agency in order to identify potential hazards; | ||||||
5 | (2) conduct joint planning, intelligence sharing, and | ||||||
6 | threat assessment development sessions with contiguous | ||||||
7 | participating political subdivisions; | ||||||
8 | (3) conduct biennial joint training sessions with | ||||||
9 | other participants. | ||||||
10 | (4) identify and inventory its existing services, | ||||||
11 | equipment, supplies, personnel, and other resources | ||||||
12 | available for planning, prevention, mitigation, response, | ||||||
13 | and recovery activities. | ||||||
14 | Section 30. Requests for assistance. Any participant may | ||||||
15 | request assistance from any other participant in order to: (i) | ||||||
16 | prevent, mitigate, respond to, or recover from a disaster or | ||||||
17 | (ii) conduct disaster drills or exercises. Requests for | ||||||
18 | assistance shall be made to the corporate authorities of the | ||||||
19 | participant and must be reported by the requesting participant | ||||||
20 | to the Director. If a written request is not practical, the | ||||||
21 | request shall be put in writing as soon as is practical. | ||||||
22 | Section 35. Limitations. A participant's obligation to | ||||||
23 | provide assistance to another participant is subject to the | ||||||
24 | following conditions: | ||||||
25 | (1) The requesting participant must have declared a | ||||||
26 | state of emergency or must have authorized drills and | ||||||
27 | exercises. | ||||||
28 | (2) The responding participant may withhold resources | ||||||
29 | from the requesting participant to the extent necessary to | ||||||
30 | provide reasonable protection and services for the | ||||||
31 | responding participant's jurisdiction. | ||||||
32 | (3) The emergency responders of a responding | ||||||
33 | participant shall remain under its command and control with | ||||||
34 | regard to medical protocols, standard operating |
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1 | procedures, and other protocols, but shall be under the | ||||||
2 | operational control of the appropriate officials within | ||||||
3 | the incident management system of the requesting | ||||||
4 | participant. | ||||||
5 | (4) The assets and equipment of the responding | ||||||
6 | participant shall continue to be the assets and equipment | ||||||
7 | of the responding participant, but shall be under the | ||||||
8 | operational control of the appropriate officials within | ||||||
9 | the incident management system of the requesting | ||||||
10 | participant. | ||||||
11 | Section 40. License, certificate, and permit reciprocity. | ||||||
12 | If a person or entity holds a license, certificate, or permit | ||||||
13 | issued by a participant or the State evidencing qualification | ||||||
14 | in a professional, mechanical, or other skill and if the | ||||||
15 | assistance of that person or entity is requested by a | ||||||
16 | participant, the requesting participant may deem that person or | ||||||
17 | entity to be licensed, certified, or permitted within that | ||||||
18 | participant's jurisdiction while that participant is availing | ||||||
19 | itself of that person's or entity's services. However, the | ||||||
20 | validity of the license, certificate, or permit within the | ||||||
21 | requesting participant's jurisdiction is subject to any | ||||||
22 | limitations and conditions of that participant. | ||||||
23 | Section 45. Reimbursement. | ||||||
24 | (a) Any participant that receives assistance from another | ||||||
25 | participant under this Act shall reimburse the responding | ||||||
26 | participant for its costs incurred in providing the assistance | ||||||
27 | by making a request for reimbursement to the corporate | ||||||
28 | authorities of the responding participant in accordance with | ||||||
29 | procedures established by the Committee. At its discretion, the | ||||||
30 | responding participant may donate any of the assets or services | ||||||
31 | it provided. | ||||||
32 | (b) Should a dispute arise between participants regarding | ||||||
33 | reimbursement, the participants shall make every effort to | ||||||
34 | resolve the dispute within 30 days after written notice of the |
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1 | dispute is delivered by the participant asserting | ||||||
2 | noncompliance to all other participants that are parties to the | ||||||
3 | dispute. If the dispute is not resolved within 90 days after | ||||||
4 | the notice of the dispute, any party may request that the | ||||||
5 | dispute be resolved through arbitration. Any arbitration under | ||||||
6 | this Section shall be conducted under the commercial | ||||||
7 | arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association. | ||||||
8 | Section 50. Workers' benefits. Employees of a responding | ||||||
9 | participant who render assistance in accordance with this Act | ||||||
10 | and who sustain injury or death in the course of, and arising | ||||||
11 | out of, their employment while rendering that assistance are | ||||||
12 | entitled to all applicable benefits normally available to | ||||||
13 | employees while performing their duties for the responding | ||||||
14 | participant. Emergency responders shall receive any additional | ||||||
15 | State and federal benefits that may be available to them for | ||||||
16 | line of duty deaths. | ||||||
17 | Section 55. Immunity. | ||||||
18 | (a) All activities performed by any participant or employee | ||||||
19 | of a participant under this Act are deemed to be governmental | ||||||
20 | functions. For the purposes of liability, all persons | ||||||
21 | responding under the operational control of a requesting | ||||||
22 | participant are deemed to be employees of that participant. | ||||||
23 | Neither a participant nor its employees, except in cases of | ||||||
24 | willful misconduct, gross negligence, or bad faith, shall be | ||||||
25 | liable for the death of or injury to persons, or for damage to | ||||||
26 | property, when complying or attempting to comply with this Act. | ||||||
27 | (b) This Act provides no immunity, rights, or privileges | ||||||
28 | for any individual responding in accordance with this Act if | ||||||
29 | that individual's response is not requested or authorized by a | ||||||
30 | participating political subdivision. | ||||||
31 | Section 60. Home rule. All political subdivisions of the | ||||||
32 | State, including home rule units, are subject to the provisions | ||||||
33 | of this Act. A home rule unit may not regulate mutual aid for |
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1 | disaster recovery in a manner inconsistent with the provisions | ||||||
2 | of this Act. This Act is a denial and limitation of home rule | ||||||
3 | functions under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of | ||||||
4 | the Illinois Constitution. | ||||||
5 | Section 65. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and | ||||||
6 | 8 of the State Mandates
Act, no reimbursement by the State is | ||||||
7 | required for the implementation of
any mandate created by this | ||||||
8 | Act. | ||||||
9 | Section 90. Severability. The provisions of this Act are | ||||||
10 | severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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11 | Section 900. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding | ||||||
12 | Section 8.29 as
follows:
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13 | (30 ILCS 805/8.29 new)
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14 | Sec. 8.29. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 | ||||||
15 | of this
Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the | ||||||
16 | implementation of
any mandate created by the Intrastate Mutual | ||||||
17 | Aid Act.
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18 | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
19 | becoming law.
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