CHAPTER 3
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
SECTION:
2-3-1: Short Title
2-3-2: Policy And Procedures
2-3-3: Limitations
2-3-4: Definitions
2-3-5: Creation, Organization And Duties
2-3-6: Emergency Management Power Of The Mayor
2-3-7: Financing
2-3-8: Personnel Injury Or Death Compensation
2-3-9: Training Exercise Notification Procedure
2-3-10: Local Disaster Declarations
2-3-11: Testing Of Disaster Warning Devices
2-3-12: Mutual Aid Agreements Between Political Subdivisions
2-3-13: Communications
2-3-14: Immunity
2-3-15: Professions, Trades And Occupations
2-3-16: Authority To Accept Services, Gifts, Grants Or Loans
2-3-17: Orders, Rules And Regulations
2-3-18: Utilization Of Existing Agency, Facilities And Personnel
2-3-19: Severability
2-3-20: No Private Liability
2-3-21: Succession (Rep. by Ord. 20-05, 4-6-2020)
2-3-22: Compensation
2-3-23: Personnel Oath
2-3-24: Emergency Termination Or Reduction Of Electrical Service
2-3-25: Penalty
A. Because of the possibility of the occurrence of disasters of unprecedented size and destructiveness resulting from the explosion in this or in a neighboring municipality of atomic (devices) or other means from without, or by means of sabotage or other disloyal actions within, or from fire, flood, earthquake, tornado or other natural or technological causes, and in order to ensure that this municipality will be prepared to and will adequately deal with any such disasters, preserve the lives and the property of the people of this municipality and protect the public peace, health and safety in the event of such a disaster, it is found and declared necessary to:
1. Create a Seneca emergency management agency (EMA).
3. Provide the rendering of mutual aid to other cities and political subdivisions and with respect to the carrying out of an emergency management program.
B. Whenever the mayor determines after an investigation that a dangerous situation or potentially dangerous situation exists which could cause death to individuals or serious injury to property or the health and welfare of the public, the mayor may declare that a state of emergency exists. The extraordinary powers may not be exercised until an ordinance shall have been adopted by the mayor and village council or when a state of emergency exists and shall provide that the mayor may not exercise such extraordinary power and authority except after signing under oath a statement finding that such standards have been met, setting forth facts to substantiate such findings, describing the nature of the emergency and declaring that a state of emergency exists. This statement shall be filed with the village clerk as soon as practicable. A state of emergency shall expire not later than the adjournment of the first regular meeting of the corporate authorities after the state of emergency is declared. A subsequent state of emergency may be declared if necessary.
C. It is further declared to be the purpose of this chapter and the policy of this municipality that all emergency management functions of this municipality be coordinated to the maximum extent with the comparable functions of the federal and state governments, including their various departments and agencies, or other municipalities and localities and private agencies of every type, to the end that the most effective preparation and use may be made of the nation's manpower, resources and facilities for dealing with any disaster that may occur. (Ord. 05-12, 11-1-2005)
Notes
1 | 1. 20 ILCS 3305/1 et seq., as amended. |
Nothing in this section shall be construed to:
A. Interfere with the course or conduct of a labor dispute, except that actions otherwise authorized by this section or other laws may be taken when necessary to mitigate imminent or existing danger to public health or safety;
B. Interfere with dissemination of news or comment of public affairs; but any communications facility or organization (including, but not limited to, radio and television stations, wire services and newspapers) may be required to transmit or print public service messages furnishing information or instructions in connection with a disaster;
C. Affect the jurisdiction or responsibilities of police forces, firefighting forces, units of the armed forces of the United States, or of any personnel thereof, when on active duty; but state, local and interjurisdictional emergency operation plans shall place reliance upon forces available for performance of functions related to emergency management;
D. Limit, modify or abridge the authority of the mayor and the village council to exercise any other powers vested in them under the constitution, statutes or common law of this state, independent of or in conjunction with any provisions of this section or prohibit any contract or association pursuant to article VII, section 10 of the Illinois constitution. (Ord. 05-12, 11-1-2005)
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