(A) Except as provided herein, the jurisdiction of the county’s Department of Emergency Management shall be comprehensive and inclusive countywide and effective in both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county.
(B) The jurisdiction and applicability of the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, as adopted pursuant to § 33.24 of this code, and the exercise of any powers of the principal executive officer of the county and of the Board of County Commissioners under § 33.42 of this code, shall be comprehensive and inclusive countywide and effective in both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county.
(C) All political subdivisions in the county shall, if they develop a plan for their political subdivision:
(1) Ensure that the plan is consistent with the requirements of the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan;
(2) Coordinate the development of the plan with the county’s Department of Emergency Management;
(3) Ensure the inclusion of the plan within the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan;
(4) Perform the functions and duties assigned by the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan; and
(5) Maintain their portion of the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan in a current state of readiness at all times.
(Ord. 2017-3, passed 6-20-2017)