At the meeting convened, the Board of County Commissioners may exercise any of its normal executive and legislative powers to the extent related to the emergency and necessary to deal therewith. In addition, however, it may also exercise any of the following special and extraordinary powers.
(A) The Board of County Commissioners may extend the period of state of emergency declared by the chief executive officer to last more than seven days, if necessary.
(B) The Board of County Commissioners may terminate the state of emergency, except for a state of emergency proclaimed by the Governor of the state.
(C) The Board of County Commissioners may order the activation and implementation of the county’s comprehensive emergency management and disaster control plan that has been adopted pursuant hereto, or such several component parts thereof as may be relevant to the emergency.
(D) The Board of County Commissioners may assemble and utilize emergency management forces, including personnel of the Department of Civil Defense, participating emergency services, and any other forces at the disposal of the Board of County Commissioners thereunder, for emergency management purposes.
(E) The Board of County Commissioners may order volunteer forces to the aid of the county, state, or political subdivisions thereof as soon as practicable. Those volunteer forces will be under the direction of the County Emergency Management Agency.
(F) The Board of County Commissioners may, to the extent permitted by I.C. 10-14-3-31
and subject to its provisions command service from and/or requisition the use of equipment, facilities, supplies, or other property belonging to other organizations, corporations, or private persons, as necessary to control the emergency and protect and provide for the public safety and welfare.
(G) The Board of County Commissioners may order the evacuation of all or part of the population from stricken areas of the county, and prescribed routes, modes of transportation, and destinations for such evacuation.
(H) The Board of County Commissioners may make provision for availability and use of temporary emergency housing, which housing need not necessarily comply with any minimum housing standards, building or zoning regulations, and the like, which would govern the use and location of premises for housing purposes during normal times.
(I) The Board of County Commissioners may suspend, for the duration of the state of emergency (or for a lesser period as it determines), any provisions of or procedures prescribed by ordinances of the county if they would be impractical during the emergency, would interfere with the implementation and carrying out of emergency plans, or would be inimical to actions necessary to protect the public safety and welfare; provided, however, that except in accordance with division (J) below, the Board of County Commissioners may not suspend any provisions of ordinances or procedures which are mandated by statute.
(J) In the event of enemy attack, or when the state of emergency has been proclaimed by the Governor, the Board of County Commissioners may also, in accordance with I.C. 10-14-3-17(j)(5)(H)
, waive any procedures or requirements of statute, or of county ordinances reflecting statutory requirements and mandates, and pertaining to the appropriation and expenditure of public funds, the incurrence of obligations, the performance of public works, the entering into contracts, the employment of permanent or temporary workers or utilization of volunteer workers, the rental of equipment, or the purchase and distribution of supplies, materials, and facilities.
(K) The Board of County Commissioners may assign special emergency duties and functions to any county officers, departments, and agencies, irrespective of their usual duties and functions; and any unexpended and unencumbered monies budgeted and appropriated for the operation of such offices, departments, and agencies and not dedicated by law to different and specified purposes may, within the scope of each major budget and appropriation category (major object classification), be utilized and expended for the purpose of carrying out such special emergency duties and functions.
(L) (1) The Board of County Commissioners may make and promulgate such emergency regulations as may be deemed necessary to protect life and property, preserve order, conserve critical resources, or implement and carry out the provisions of the county’s or state’s disaster plans, including, but not limited to: the power to order the roads closed; establish curfews; close business; or any action that it deems necessary to save lives and recover from a declared emergency.
(2) This power also includes the power to supplement, modify, or suspend any general contingency regulations which may have been incorporated as part of the county’s previously adopted Emergency Operations Plan.
(3) Any emergency regulations adopted under this division (L) shall not be effective until promulgated, which promulgation shall be by written filing in the offices of the County Clerk and County Auditor, as required by I.C. 10-14-3-22
; provided however, that should such filing be impossible because of the emergency situation, such regulations shall be effective and enforceable notwithstanding. Such regulation shall have the full force of law and shall be enforceable by any police officer.
(M) The Board of County Commissioners may request the state or the United States, or their agencies and political subdivisions, to send aid (including financial assistance) if the situation is beyond the control of the regular and emergency county forces and resources.
(N) All actions and regulations under this section may be by executive order and need not be made or adopted by ordinance or resolution, but shall be consistent with and subordinate to any actions, orders, or regulations made by the Governor or a state agency implementing state emergency operations plans.
(Prior Code, § 36.069) (Ord. 92-03, passed 4-20-1992)