§ 38.035 ESTABLISHED; ORGANIZATION AND CONSTITUENCY.
   (A)   There is established an Emergency Management Agency within the executive branch of the county government for the purpose of utilizing, to the fullest extent possible, the personnel and facilities of existing county departments and agencies to prepare for, and meet, an emergency as defined herein. The Advisory Council and Director of the Emergency Management Agency shall be responsible for its organization, administration, and operation.
   (B)   The agency shall consist of the following:
      (1)   An executive head of the County Emergency Management Agency, who shall be known as the Director of Emergency Management, appointed in accordance herewith;
      (2)   A Deputy Director, who shall be appointed by the Director with the approval of the Advisory Council;
      (3)   Emergency management volunteers, as deemed necessary, and appointed by the Director in accordance herewith;
      (4)   The employees, equipment, and facilities of all county departments and agencies suitable for, or adaptable to, emergency management, and designated by the Board of County Commissioners to participate in the emergency management activity;
      (5)   Staff officers with responsibility for warning, communications, radiological, health, emergency care, police, fire and light rescue, public education, and transportation, who may be appointed by the Director, but which positions shall be, so far as possible, additional duty assignments to existing personnel; and
      (6)   Such assistants, clerical help, and other employees, as deemed necessary to the proper functioning of the Department, who may be appointed by the Director. However, notwithstanding any other provision of this section, no compensated position may be established within the County Emergency Management Agency, nor any person appointed to such position without the authorization of the County Council pursuant to I.C. 36-2-5-3(a) , and the making of sufficient appropriations to pay such compensation. This provision does not give the County Council any power of approval over particular candidates for any positions, but refers only to their general statutory powers to determine the numbers of officers, deputies and employees of county departments, classify positions, and adopt schedules of compensation. In addition, it is also the intent of this section that emergency management and disaster assignments shall be as nearly consistent with normal duty assignments as possible.
(Prior Code, § 36.035) (Ord. 92-03, passed 4-20-1992)