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The City ESDA shall perform such ESDA functions within the city as shall be prescribed in and by the State ESDA Plan and Program prepared by the Governor, and such orders, rules and regulations as may be promulgated by the Governor, and in addition shall perform such duties outside the corporate limits as may be required pursuant to any mutual aid agreement with any other political subdivision, municipality or quasi-municipality entered into as provided in “The Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Act of 1988 or subsequent act.”
('71 Code, § 2-6-3) (Ord. 1907, passed 2-33-76; Am. Ord. 2684, passed 9-26-88)
(A) All or any members of the City ESDA Organization may be designated as members of a mobile support team created by the Director of the State ESDA as provided by law.
(B) The leader of such mobile support team shall be designated by the Coordinator of the City ESDA Organization.
(C) Any member of a mobile support team who is a city employee or officer while serving on call to duty by the Governor, or the State Director, shall receive the compensation and have the powers, duties, rights and immunities incident to such employment or office. Any such member who is not a paid officer or employee of the city, while so saving, shall receive from the state reasonable compensation as provided by law.
('71 Code, § 2-6-4) (Ord. 1907, passed 2-33-76; Am. Ord. 2684, passed 9-26-88)
The Coordinator of ESDA may negotiate mutual aid agreements with other cities or political subdivisions of the state, but no such agreement shall be effective until it has been approved by the Mayor, City Council and by the State Director of ESDA.
('71 Code, § 2-6-5) (Ord. 1907, passed 2-33-76; Am. Ord. 2684, passed 9-26-88)
If the Governor proclaims that a disaster emergency exists in the event of actual enemy attack upon the United States or the occurrence within the state of a major disaster resulting from enemy sabotage or other hostile action, or from man-made or natural disaster, it shall be the duty of the City ESDA to cooperate fully with the State ESDA and with the Governor in the exercise of emergency powers as provided by law.
('71 Code, § 2-6-6) (Ord. 1907, passed 2-33-76; Am. Ord. 2684, passed 9-26-88)
Members Of the ESDA who are paid employees or officers of the city, if called for training by the State Director of ESDA, shall receive for the time spent in such training the same rate of pay as is attached to the position held; members who are not such city employees or officers shall receive for such training time such compensation as may be established by the Mayor and City Council.
('71 Code, § 2-6-7) (Ord. 1907, passed 2-33-76; Am. Ord. 2684, passed 9-26-88)
The State Treasurer may receive and allocate to the appropriate fund, any reimbursement by the state to the city for expenses incident to training members of the ESDA as prescribed by the State Director of ESDA, compensation for services and expenses of members of a mobile support team while serving outside the city in response to a call by the Governor or State Director of ESDA, as provided by law, and any other reimbursement made by the state incident to ESDA activities as provided by law.
('71 Code, § 2-6-8) (Ord. 1907, passed 2-33-76; Am. Ord. 2684, passed 9-26-88)
(A) The Mayor and City Council may, on recommendation of the City Coordinator of ESDA, authorize any purchase of contracts necessary to place the city in a position to combat effectively any disaster resulting from the explosion of any nuclear or other bomb or missile, and to protect the public health and safety, protect property and provide emergency assistance to victims in the case of such disaster, or from man-made or natural disaster.
(B) In the event of enemy caused or other disaster, the City Coordinator of ESDA is authorized, on behalf of the city, to procure such services, supplies, equipment or material as may be necessary for such purposes, in view of the exigency without regard to the statutory procedures or formalities normally prescribed by law pertaining to city contracts or obligations, as authorized by “The Illinois Emergency Services and Disaster Act of 1988 or subsequent act,” provided that if the Mayor and City Council meet at such time, he shall act subject to the directions and restrictions imposed by that body.
('71 Code, § 2-6-9) (Ord. 1907, passed 2-33-76; Am. Ord. 2684, passed 9-26-88)
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