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State of Illinois
2013 and 2014 HB2761 Introduced 2/21/2013, by Rep. Elaine Nekritz SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Interstate Mutual Aid Act. Authorizes the State and units of local government to enter into
mutual aid agreements with units of government from another state to provide for the coordination of
communications, training, response to, and stand-by for planned events and emergency responses
between the units of government. Contains provisions concerning licenses and certifications, liability,
and employee benefits.
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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 | | Interstate Mutual Aid Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
7 | | (a) "Emergency Responder" includes, but is not limited to, |
8 | | emergency medical services
personnel and firefighters, |
9 | | including firefighters trained in the areas of hazardous
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10 | | materials, specialized rescue, extrication, water rescue, and |
11 | | other specialized areas. |
12 | | (b) "Mutual Aid Emergency" or "Emergency" means an |
13 | | occurrence or condition
resulting in a situation that poses an |
14 | | immediate risk to health, life, property, or the
environment |
15 | | where the governmental entity having jurisdiction over the |
16 | | situation
determines that the situation exceeds its ability to |
17 | | render appropriate aid and that it is
in the public's best |
18 | | interest to request mutual aid from an out-of-state entity with |
19 | | whom
the governmental entity has a written mutual aid |
20 | | agreement. "Mutual aid emergency" or
"emergency" does not |
21 | | include a situation that initially rises to the level of |
22 | | disaster or
emergency that requires a state or local |
23 | | declaration of a state of emergency, unless that
declaration |
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1 | | occurs after the initial request for mutual aid has been made. |
2 | | Section 10. Mutual aid agreements.
In order to more |
3 | | adequately address emergencies that extend or exceed a |
4 | | jurisdiction's
emergency response capabilities, either without |
5 | | rising to the level of a state or local
declaration of a state |
6 | | of an emergency, or in the initial stages of an event that may |
7 | | later
become a declared emergency, a political subdivision of |
8 | | this State may enter into mutual aid agreement with one
or more |
9 | | units of government from another state. A political subdivision |
10 | | of this State includes, but is not
limited to, a county, city, |
11 | | village, township, special district, and any other unit of |
12 | | local
government, or any combination thereof. The mutual aid |
13 | | agreement may provide
for coordination of communications, |
14 | | staging, training, and response to planned and
unplanned events |
15 | | that a local jurisdiction has determined exceeds, or is likely |
16 | | to
exceed, its emergency response capabilities. When engaged in |
17 | | training, staging, and
emergency response in accordance with |
18 | | mutual aid agreements, emergency
responders from outside this |
19 | | State are permitted to provide services within this State in |
20 | | accordance with this Act and the terms of the mutual aid |
21 | | agreement. This Act does not
prohibit a private entity that |
22 | | employs emergency responders, or its employees, from |
23 | | participating in the provision of mutual aid, provided that the |
24 | | private entity is a party to a
mutual aid agreement with the |
25 | | requesting political subdivision and the agreement permits
the |
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1 | | participation. |
2 | | Section 15. Licenses, certifications, and permits.
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3 | | emergency responder from outside this State who holds a |
4 | | license, certificate, or other
permit recognized or issued by |
5 | | another state shall be deemed licensed, certified, and
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6 | | permitted to render mutual aid during a mutual aid emergency |
7 | | within this State pursuant
to a mutual aid agreement under this |
8 | | Act if the emergency responder is: |
9 | | (1) acting
within the scope of his or her license, |
10 | | certificate, or permit and within the scope of what
an |
11 | | equivalent license, certificate, or permit from or |
12 | | recognized by this State would
authorize; and |
13 | | (2) acting under a request for mutual aid made pursuant |
14 | | to a mutual
aid agreement under this Act. |
15 | | Section 20. Governmental functions; liability; emergency |
16 | | responders.
Any function performed by an emergency responder |
17 | | pursuant to a mutual aid agreement
under this Act shall be |
18 | | deemed to have been for public and governmental
purposes, and |
19 | | all immunities from liability enjoyed by this State's political |
20 | | subdivisions and
their officers, agents, and employees shall |
21 | | extend to the emergency responders from
another state while |
22 | | providing mutual aid during a mutual aid emergency or while
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23 | | engaged in training and exercises pursuant to a written mutual |
24 | | aid agreement under this Act. |
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1 | | Section 25. Employee benefits.
Emergency responders from |
2 | | outside this State, while rendering mutual aid within this
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3 | | State pursuant to a mutual aid agreement under this Act, remain |
4 | | employees and
agents of their respective employers and |
5 | | jurisdictions. Nothing in this Act, or any mutual
aid agreement |
6 | | entered into under this Act, creates an employment relationship
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7 | | between the jurisdiction requesting aid and the employees and |
8 | | agents of the jurisdiction
rendering aid. All pension benefits, |
9 | | relief benefits, disability benefits, death benefits, workers' |
10 | | compensation, and
other benefits enjoyed by emergency |
11 | | responders rendering emergency mutual aid shall
extend to the |
12 | | services they perform outside their respective jurisdictions |
13 | | as if those
services had been rendered in their own |
14 | | jurisdiction. |
15 | | Section 30. Limitations.
This Act does not limit, modify, |
16 | | or abridge an emergency management compact entered
into under |
17 | | the Emergency Management Assistance Compact Act.
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