Public Act 098-0309 Public Act 0309 98TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 098-0309 | HB2761 Enrolled | LRB098 09335 OMW 39476 b |
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| AN ACT concerning local government.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | Interstate Mutual Emergency Aid Act. | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | (a) "Emergency responder" includes emergency medical | services
personnel and firefighters, including firefighters | trained in the areas of hazardous
materials, specialized | rescue, extrication, water rescue, and other specialized | areas. | (b) "Mutual aid emergency" or "emergency" means an | occurrence
or condition resulting in a situation that poses an | immediate risk
to health, life, property, or the environment, | where the governmental entity having jurisdiction over the | situation determines (i) that the
situation exceeds its ability | to render appropriate aid and (ii) that it
is in the public's | best interest to request mutual aid from an out-of-state entity | with whom the governmental entity has a written mutual aid | agreement. "Mutual
aid emergency" or "emergency" does not | include a situation that
initially rises to the level of | disaster or emergency requiring a
state or local declaration of | a state of emergency, unless that
declaration occurs after the |
| initial request for mutual aid has been made. | (c) "Training exercises" means necessary advance actions | taken by emergency responders pursuant to a mutual aid | agreement in order to prepare to more adequately address a | potential mutual aid emergency. | Section 10. Mutual aid agreements. In order to more | adequately address emergencies that
extend or exceed a | jurisdiction's emergency response capabilities,
either without | rising to the level of a state or local declaration
of a state | of emergency, or in the initial stages of an
event which may | later become a declared emergency, a political subdivision of | this State, including a county, city, village, township, or | other unit of local government, or any combination thereof, may | enter into a mutual aid
agreement with one or more units of | government from another state. The mutual aid agreement may
| provide for coordination of communications, staging, training, | and
response to planned and unplanned events which a local | jurisdiction has determined exceed, or are likely to exceed, | its emergency response capabilities. When engaged in training, | staging, and emergency response in accordance with the mutual | aid
agreements, emergency responders from outside of this State | are
permitted to provide services within this State in | accordance with
this Act and the terms of the mutual aid | agreement. |
| Section 15. Licenses, certifications, and permits. An | emergency responder from outside this State who holds a | license, certificate, or other
permit recognized or issued by | another state shall be deemed licensed, certified, and | permitted to render mutual aid during a mutual aid emergency | within
this State pursuant to a mutual aid agreement authorized | by this
Act, if the emergency responder is (i) acting within | the scope of his
or her license, certificate, or permit and | within the scope of what an
equivalent license, certificate, or | permit from or recognized by
this State would authorize and | (ii) acting pursuant to a request for mutual aid made pursuant | to a mutual aid agreement authorized by this Act. | Section 20. Governmental functions; liability; emergency | responders. Any function performed by an emergency responder | that is (i) acting within the scope of his or her license, | certificate, or permit and within the scope of what an | equivalent license, certificate, or permit recognized by this | State would authorize and (ii) pursuant to a mutual aid | agreement authorized by this Act shall be
deemed to have been | for public and governmental purposes, and
all liabilities and | immunities from liability applicable to this State's political
| subdivisions and their officers and
employees shall extend to | the emergency responders from another
state while providing | mutual aid during a mutual aid emergency or while engaged in | training
exercises pursuant to a written mutual aid agreement |
| authorized by
this Act. This Section shall not provide greater | immunities to emergency responders from outside of this State | than those immunities provided to emergency responders with the | equivalent license, certificate, or permit in this State. This | Section shall only apply to causes of action accruing on or | after the effective date of this Act. | Section 25. Employee benefits. Emergency responders from | outside this State, while
rendering mutual aid within this | State pursuant to a mutual aid
agreement authorized by this | Act, remain employees and agents of
their respective employers | and jurisdictions. Nothing in this Act,
or any mutual aid | agreement entered into pursuant to this Act,
creates an | employment relationship between the jurisdiction
requesting | aid and the employees and agents of the jurisdiction
rendering | aid. All pension, relief, disability, death benefits,
workers' | compensation, and other benefits enjoyed by emergency
| responders rendering emergency mutual aid shall extend to the
| services they perform outside their respective jurisdictions | as if
those services had been rendered in their own | jurisdiction. | Section 30. Limitations. This Act does not limit, modify, | or abridge the
emergency management compact entered into under | the Emergency Management Assistance Compact Act.
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
Effective Date: 8/12/2013
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