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USA Statutes : maine
Title : Title 37-B. DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING. PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr))
Chapter : Chapter 16. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING. PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new))
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Title 37-B - §921. Purpose and authorities--Article I
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §921. Purpose and authorities--Article I
The emergency management assistance compact, referred to in this chapter as the "compact," is made and entered into by and
between the participating member states that enact this compact, referred to in this chapter as "party states." For the purposes
of this agreement, the term "states" means the several states, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia and
all U.S. territorial possessions.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
div> The purpose of this compact is to provide for mutual assistance between the states entering into this compact in managing
any emergency or disaster that is duly declared by the governor of the affected state or states, whether arising from natural
disaster, technological hazard, man-made disaster, civil emergency aspects of resources shortages, community disorders, insurgency
or enemy attack.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
div> This compact also provides for mutual cooperation in emergency related exercises, testing or other training activities using
equipment and personnel simulating performance of any aspect of the giving and receiving of aid by party states or subdivisions
of party states during emergencies, with such actions occurring outside actual declared emergency periods. Mutual assistance
in this compact may include the use of the states' National Guard forces, either in accordance with the National Guard Mutual
Assistance Compact or by mutual agreement between states.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §922. General implementation--Article II
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §922. General implementation--Article II
Each party state entering into this compact recognizes that many emergencies transcend political jurisdictional boundaries
and that intergovernmental coordination is essential in managing these and other emergencies under this compact. Each state
further recognizes that there will be emergencies that require immediate access and present procedures to apply outside resources
to make a prompt and effective response to such an emergency because few, if any, individual states have all the resources
they need in all types of emergencies or the capability of delivering resources to areas where emergencies exist.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
div> The prompt, full and effective utilization of resources of the participating states, including any resources on hand or available
from the Federal Government or any other source that are essential to the safety, care and welfare of the people in the event
of any emergency or disaster declared by a party state, must be the underlying principle on which all articles of this compact
are understood.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
div> On behalf of the governor of each state participating in the compact, the legally designated state official who is assigned
responsibility for emergency management is responsible for formulation of the appropriate interstate mutual aid plans and
procedures necessary to implement this compact.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
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Title 37-B - §923. Party state responsibilities--Article III
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §923. Party state responsibilities--Article III
1. Formulate plans and programs. It is the responsibility of each party state to formulate procedural plans and programs for interstate cooperation in the
performance of the responsibilities listed in this section. In formulating such plans, and in carrying them out, the party
states, to the extent practical, shall:
A. Review individual state hazards analyses and, to the extent reasonably possible, determine all those potential emergencies
the party states might jointly suffer, whether due to natural disaster, technological hazard, man-made disaster, emergency
aspects of resource shortages, civil disorders, insurgency or enemy attack;
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
B. Review party states' individual emergency plans and develop a plan that will determine the mechanism for the interstate management
and provision of assistance concerning any potential emergency;
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
C. Develop interstate procedures to fill any identified gaps and to resolve any identified inconsistencies or overlaps in existing
or developed plans;
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
D. Assist in warning communities adjacent to or crossing state boundaries;
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
E. Protect and ensure uninterrupted delivery of services, medicines, water, food, energy and fuel, search and rescue and critical
lifeline equipment, services and resources, both human and material;
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
F. Inventory and set procedures for the interstate loan and delivery of human and material resources, together with procedures
for reimbursement or forgiveness; and
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
G. Provide, to the extent authorized by law, for temporary suspension of any statutes or ordinances that restrict the implementation
of the responsibilities described in this subsection.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
2. Request assistance. The authorized representative of a party state may request assistance of another party state by contacting the authorized
representative of that state. The provisions of this chapter only apply to requests for assistance made by and to authorized
representatives. Requests may be verbal or in writing. If verbal, the request must be confirmed in writing within 30 days
of the verbal request. Requests must provide the following information:
A. A description of the emergency service function for which assistance is needed, including but not limited to fire services,
law enforcement, emergency medical, transportation, communications, public works and engineering, building inspection, planning
and information assistance, mass care, resource support, health and medical services and search and rescue;
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
B. The amount and type of personnel, equipment, materials and supplies needed and a reasonable estimate of the length of time
they will be needed; and
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
C. The specific place and time for staging of the assisting party's response and a point of contact at that location.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
3. Consultation between state officials. There must be frequent consultation between state officials who have assigned emergency management responsibilities and
other appropriate representatives of the party states with affected jurisdictions and the United States Government, with free
exchange of information, plans and resource records relating to emergency capabilities.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §924. Limitations--Article IV
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §924. Limitations--Article IV
Any party state requested to render mutual aid or conduct exercises and training for mutual aid shall take such action as
is necessary to provide and make available the resources covered by this compact in accordance with the terms of this compact,
except that it is understood that the state rendering aid may withhold resources to the extent necessary to provide reasonable
protection for that state. Each party state shall afford to the emergency forces of any party state, while operating within
its state limits under the terms and conditions of this compact, the same powers, duties, rights and privileges as are afforded
forces of the state in which they are performing emergency services, except the power of arrest unless specifically authorized
by the receiving state. Emergency forces continue under the command and control of their regular leaders, but the organizational
units come under the operational control of the emergency services authorities of the state receiving assistance. These conditions
may be activated, as needed, only subsequent to a declaration of a state of emergency or disaster by the governor of the party
state that is to receive assistance or commencement of exercises or training for mutual aid and continue as long as the exercises
or training for mutual aid are in progress, the state of emergency or disaster remains in effect or loaned resources remain
in the receiving state or states, whichever is longer.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §925. Licenses and permits--Article V
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §925. Licenses and permits--Article V
Whenever a person holds a license, certificate or other permit issued by any state party to the compact evidencing the meeting
of qualifications for professional, mechanical or other skills, and when such assistance is requested by the receiving party
state, such person is deemed licensed, certified or permitted by the state requesting assistance to render aid involving such
skill to meet a declared emergency or disaster, subject to such limitations and conditions as the governor of the requesting
state prescribes by executive order or otherwise.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §926. Liability--Article VI
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §926. Liability--Article VI
Officers or employees of a party state rendering aid in another state pursuant to this compact are considered agents of the
requesting state for tort liability and immunity purposes. A party state or its officers or employees rendering aid in another
state pursuant to this compact are not liable on account of any act or omission in good faith on the part of such forces while
so engaged or on account of the maintenance or use of any equipment or supplies in connection therewith. Good faith in this
article does not include willful misconduct, gross negligence or recklessness.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §927. Supplementary agreements--Article VII
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §927. Supplementary agreements--Article VII
Because it is probable that the pattern and detail of the machinery for mutual aid among 2 or more states may differ from
that among the states that are party to this compact, this compact contains elements of a broad base common to all states,
and nothing in this compact precludes any state from entering into supplementary agreements with another state or affects
any other agreements already in force between states. Supplementary agreements may include, but are not limited to, provisions
for evacuation and reception of injured and other persons and the exchange of medical, fire, police, public utility, reconnaissance,
welfare, transportation and communications personnel, equipment and supplies.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §928. Compensation--Article VIII
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §928. Compensation--Article VIII
Each party state shall provide for the payment of compensation and death benefits to injured members of the emergency forces
of that state and to representatives of deceased members of those forces if the members sustain injuries or are killed while
rendering aid pursuant to this compact, in the same manner and on the same terms as if the injury or death were sustained
within their own state.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §929. Reimbursement--Article IX
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §929. Reimbursement--Article IX
Any party state rendering aid in another state pursuant to this compact must be reimbursed by the party state receiving such
aid for any loss or damage to or expense incurred in the operation of any equipment and the provision of any service in answering
a request for aid and for the costs incurred in connection with those requests. An aiding party state may assume in whole
or in part any such loss, damage, expense or other cost or may loan such equipment or donate such services to the receiving
party state without charge or cost. Any 2 or more party states may enter into supplementary agreements establishing a different
allocation of costs among those states. Expenses under section 928 are not reimbursable under this section.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §930. Evacuation--Article X
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §930. Evacuation--Article X
Plans for the orderly evacuation and interstate reception of portions of the civilian population as the result of any emergency
or disaster of sufficient proportions to so warrant must be prepared and maintained between the party states and the emergency
management or emergency services directors of the various jurisdictions where any type of incident requiring evacuations might
occur. These plans must be put into effect by request of the state from which evacuees come and must include the manner of
transporting such evacuees, the number of evacuees to be received in different areas, the manner in which food, clothing,
housing and medical care will be provided, the registration of the evacuees, the providing of facilities for the notification
of relatives or friends, the forwarding of such evacuees to other areas or the bringing in of additional materials, supplies
and all other relevant factors. The plans must provide that the party state receiving evacuees and the party state from which
the evacuees come must mutually agree as to reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred in receiving and caring for such
evacuees, for expenditures for transportation, food, clothing, medicines and medical care and like items. Such expenditures
must be reimbursed as agreed by the party state from which the evacuees come. After the termination of the emergency or disaster,
the party state from which the evacuees come shall assume the responsibility for the ultimate support of repatriation of such
evacuees.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §931. Implementation--Article XI
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §931. Implementation--Article XI
1. Enactment. This compact becomes operative immediately upon its enactment into law by any 2 states. After it becomes operative, this
compact becomes effective as to any other state upon its enactment by that state.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
2. Withdraw from compact. Any party state may withdraw from this compact by enacting a statute repealing the compact, but the withdrawal does not
take effect until 30 days after the governor of the withdrawing state has given notice in writing of such withdrawal to the
governors of all other party states. The action does not relieve the withdrawing state from obligations assumed under this
compact prior to the effective date of withdrawal.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
3. Copy of compact. Duly authenticated copies of this compact and of such supplementary agreements as may be entered into must, at the time
of their approval, be deposited with each of the party states and with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other appropriate
agencies of the United States Government.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §932. Validity--Article XII
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §932. Validity--Article XII
This chapter is construed to effectuate the purposes stated in section 921. If any provision of this compact is declared
unconstitutional or the applicability of the compact to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the constitutionality
of the remainder of this chapter and the applicability of the chapter to other persons and circumstances is not affected.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
Title 37-B - §933. Additional provisions--Article XIII
Title 37-B: DEFENSE, VETERANS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 455, @9 (rpr)) Chapter 16: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT (HEADING: PL 1997, c. 780, @2 (new)) §933. Additional provisions--Article XIII
This compact does not authorize or permit the use of military force by the National Guard of a state at any place outside
that state in any emergency for which the President is authorized by law to call the militia into federal service or for any
purpose for which the use of the Army or the Air Force would in the absence of express statutory authorization be prohibited
under 18 United States Code, Section 1385.
[1997, c. 780, §2 (new).]
Section History:
PL 1997,
Ch. 780,
§2
(NEW).
The Revisor's Office cannot provide legal advice or
interpretation of Maine law to the public. If you need legal
advice, please consult
a qualified attorney. Office of the Revisor of Statutes 7 State House Station
State House Room 108
Augusta, Maine 04333-0007
This page created on: 2005-10-01
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