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Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HEADING: PL 1997, C. 455, §9 (RPR)

Chapter 13: MAINE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY HEADING: PL 1987, C. 370, §13 (RPR)

Subchapter 2: STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS HEADING: PL 2001, C. 614, §10 (RPR); C. 662, §77 (RPR)

§741. Governor's powers

1. Control during emergencies. In the event of disaster beyond local control, the Governor may assume direct operational control over all or any part of the emergency management and public safety functions within the State.

[ 2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR) .]

2. Cooperation. In performing the duties required by this chapter, the Governor shall, directly or through the commissioner, cooperate with all departments and agencies of the Federal Government, with the offices and agencies of other states and foreign countries and their political subdivisions and with private agencies in all matters pertaining to the emergency management capability of the State and of the Nation.

[ 2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR) .]

3. Authority. In performing the duties required by this chapter, the Governor may:

A. Make, amend and rescind the necessary orders and rules to carry out this chapter within the limits of the authority conferred upon the Governor and not inconsistent with the rules, regulations and directives of the President of the United States or of any federal department or agency having specifically authorized emergency management functions; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

B. Prepare a comprehensive plan and program for the emergency management functions of this State. That plan and program must be integrated into and coordinated with the emergency management plans of federal agencies and with the plans of other states and foreign countries, and their political subdivisions, to the fullest possible extent; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

C. Coordinate the preparation of plans and programs for emergency management functions by the political subdivisions of the State. These plans must be integrated into and coordinated with the emergency management plan and program of the State to the fullest possible extent; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

D. In accordance with the plan and program for the emergency management functions of the State, and consistent with the emergency management plans, programs and directives of the Federal Government, procure supplies and equipment, institute training programs and public information programs and take all other preparatory steps, including the partial or full mobilization of emergency management organizations in advance of actual disaster or catastrophe, to ensure the furnishing of adequately trained and equipped forces of emergency management personnel in time of need; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

E. Conduct studies and surveys and take inventories of the industries, resources and facilities of the State necessary to ascertain the State's emergency management capabilities, and plan for their most efficient emergency use, including emergency economic controls to ensure adequate production and equitable distribution of essential commodities; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

F. Whenever a shortage of critical material supplies appears imminent in the State, establish emergency reserves of those products necessary to ensure the health, welfare and safety of the people of the State. To establish those reserves, the Governor may purchase quantities of those materials for resale on a cost plus expenses basis for priority end users within the State; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

G. On behalf of the State, enter into mutual aid arrangements with other states and foreign countries, and their political subdivisions, and coordinate mutual aid plans between political subdivisions of the State. If an arrangement is entered into with a jurisdiction that has enacted the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, chapter 16, or the International Emergency Management Assistance Compact, chapter 16-A, any resulting agreement or agreements may be considered supplemental agreements pursuant to those compacts. If the other jurisdiction or jurisdictions with which the Governor proposes to cooperate have not enacted one of those compacts, the Governor may negotiate special agreements with the jurisdiction or jurisdictions. Any agreement, if sufficient authority for its making does not otherwise exist, becomes effective only after approval by the Legislature; and [2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD).]

H. Delegate any authority vested in the Governor under this chapter and provide for the subdelegation of that authority. [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

[ 2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1983, c. 460, §3 (NEW). 2001, c. 614, §11 (AMD). 2001, c. 662, §78 (AMD). 2003, c. 510, §A34 (RPR). 2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title37b > Title37-Bch13sec0 > Title37-Bsec741

Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HEADING: PL 1997, C. 455, §9 (RPR)

Chapter 13: MAINE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY HEADING: PL 1987, C. 370, §13 (RPR)

Subchapter 2: STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS HEADING: PL 2001, C. 614, §10 (RPR); C. 662, §77 (RPR)

§741. Governor's powers

1. Control during emergencies. In the event of disaster beyond local control, the Governor may assume direct operational control over all or any part of the emergency management and public safety functions within the State.

[ 2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR) .]

2. Cooperation. In performing the duties required by this chapter, the Governor shall, directly or through the commissioner, cooperate with all departments and agencies of the Federal Government, with the offices and agencies of other states and foreign countries and their political subdivisions and with private agencies in all matters pertaining to the emergency management capability of the State and of the Nation.

[ 2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR) .]

3. Authority. In performing the duties required by this chapter, the Governor may:

A. Make, amend and rescind the necessary orders and rules to carry out this chapter within the limits of the authority conferred upon the Governor and not inconsistent with the rules, regulations and directives of the President of the United States or of any federal department or agency having specifically authorized emergency management functions; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

B. Prepare a comprehensive plan and program for the emergency management functions of this State. That plan and program must be integrated into and coordinated with the emergency management plans of federal agencies and with the plans of other states and foreign countries, and their political subdivisions, to the fullest possible extent; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

C. Coordinate the preparation of plans and programs for emergency management functions by the political subdivisions of the State. These plans must be integrated into and coordinated with the emergency management plan and program of the State to the fullest possible extent; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

D. In accordance with the plan and program for the emergency management functions of the State, and consistent with the emergency management plans, programs and directives of the Federal Government, procure supplies and equipment, institute training programs and public information programs and take all other preparatory steps, including the partial or full mobilization of emergency management organizations in advance of actual disaster or catastrophe, to ensure the furnishing of adequately trained and equipped forces of emergency management personnel in time of need; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

E. Conduct studies and surveys and take inventories of the industries, resources and facilities of the State necessary to ascertain the State's emergency management capabilities, and plan for their most efficient emergency use, including emergency economic controls to ensure adequate production and equitable distribution of essential commodities; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

F. Whenever a shortage of critical material supplies appears imminent in the State, establish emergency reserves of those products necessary to ensure the health, welfare and safety of the people of the State. To establish those reserves, the Governor may purchase quantities of those materials for resale on a cost plus expenses basis for priority end users within the State; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

G. On behalf of the State, enter into mutual aid arrangements with other states and foreign countries, and their political subdivisions, and coordinate mutual aid plans between political subdivisions of the State. If an arrangement is entered into with a jurisdiction that has enacted the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, chapter 16, or the International Emergency Management Assistance Compact, chapter 16-A, any resulting agreement or agreements may be considered supplemental agreements pursuant to those compacts. If the other jurisdiction or jurisdictions with which the Governor proposes to cooperate have not enacted one of those compacts, the Governor may negotiate special agreements with the jurisdiction or jurisdictions. Any agreement, if sufficient authority for its making does not otherwise exist, becomes effective only after approval by the Legislature; and [2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD).]

H. Delegate any authority vested in the Governor under this chapter and provide for the subdelegation of that authority. [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

[ 2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1983, c. 460, §3 (NEW). 2001, c. 614, §11 (AMD). 2001, c. 662, §78 (AMD). 2003, c. 510, §A34 (RPR). 2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD).


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Statutes > Maine > Title37b > Title37-Bch13sec0 > Title37-Bsec741

Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HEADING: PL 1997, C. 455, §9 (RPR)

Chapter 13: MAINE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY HEADING: PL 1987, C. 370, §13 (RPR)

Subchapter 2: STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS HEADING: PL 2001, C. 614, §10 (RPR); C. 662, §77 (RPR)

§741. Governor's powers

1. Control during emergencies. In the event of disaster beyond local control, the Governor may assume direct operational control over all or any part of the emergency management and public safety functions within the State.

[ 2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR) .]

2. Cooperation. In performing the duties required by this chapter, the Governor shall, directly or through the commissioner, cooperate with all departments and agencies of the Federal Government, with the offices and agencies of other states and foreign countries and their political subdivisions and with private agencies in all matters pertaining to the emergency management capability of the State and of the Nation.

[ 2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR) .]

3. Authority. In performing the duties required by this chapter, the Governor may:

A. Make, amend and rescind the necessary orders and rules to carry out this chapter within the limits of the authority conferred upon the Governor and not inconsistent with the rules, regulations and directives of the President of the United States or of any federal department or agency having specifically authorized emergency management functions; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

B. Prepare a comprehensive plan and program for the emergency management functions of this State. That plan and program must be integrated into and coordinated with the emergency management plans of federal agencies and with the plans of other states and foreign countries, and their political subdivisions, to the fullest possible extent; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

C. Coordinate the preparation of plans and programs for emergency management functions by the political subdivisions of the State. These plans must be integrated into and coordinated with the emergency management plan and program of the State to the fullest possible extent; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

D. In accordance with the plan and program for the emergency management functions of the State, and consistent with the emergency management plans, programs and directives of the Federal Government, procure supplies and equipment, institute training programs and public information programs and take all other preparatory steps, including the partial or full mobilization of emergency management organizations in advance of actual disaster or catastrophe, to ensure the furnishing of adequately trained and equipped forces of emergency management personnel in time of need; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

E. Conduct studies and surveys and take inventories of the industries, resources and facilities of the State necessary to ascertain the State's emergency management capabilities, and plan for their most efficient emergency use, including emergency economic controls to ensure adequate production and equitable distribution of essential commodities; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

F. Whenever a shortage of critical material supplies appears imminent in the State, establish emergency reserves of those products necessary to ensure the health, welfare and safety of the people of the State. To establish those reserves, the Governor may purchase quantities of those materials for resale on a cost plus expenses basis for priority end users within the State; [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

G. On behalf of the State, enter into mutual aid arrangements with other states and foreign countries, and their political subdivisions, and coordinate mutual aid plans between political subdivisions of the State. If an arrangement is entered into with a jurisdiction that has enacted the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, chapter 16, or the International Emergency Management Assistance Compact, chapter 16-A, any resulting agreement or agreements may be considered supplemental agreements pursuant to those compacts. If the other jurisdiction or jurisdictions with which the Governor proposes to cooperate have not enacted one of those compacts, the Governor may negotiate special agreements with the jurisdiction or jurisdictions. Any agreement, if sufficient authority for its making does not otherwise exist, becomes effective only after approval by the Legislature; and [2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD).]

H. Delegate any authority vested in the Governor under this chapter and provide for the subdelegation of that authority. [2003, c. 510, Pt. A, §34 (RPR).]

[ 2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD) .]

SECTION HISTORY

1983, c. 460, §3 (NEW). 2001, c. 614, §11 (AMD). 2001, c. 662, §78 (AMD). 2003, c. 510, §A34 (RPR). 2009, c. 252, §1 (AMD).