Chapter 3.02
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS AND PLAN

Sections:

3.02.010    Purpose.

3.02.020    Definitions.

3.02.030    Director of emergency management.

3.02.040    Lewis County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan – Adoption by reference.

3.02.050    Plan verification and review.

3.02.060    Continuity of government.

3.02.010 Purpose.

As a political subdivision of the state, Lewis County intends to comply with its responsibilities under Chapter 38.52 RCW, Emergency Management, which responsibilities include the establishment of a local organization for emergency/disaster management. The county emergency management plan and organization, adopted by reference herein, are intended to establish the organization for the local preparation for and the carrying out of all emergency functions, other than functions for which the military forces are primarily responsible, to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and disasters, and to aid victims suffering from injury or damage, resulting from disasters caused by all hazards, whether natural or technological or human-caused, and to provide support for search and rescue operations for persons in distress. However, “emergency management” or “comprehensive emergency management” does not mean preparation for emergency evacuation or relocation of residents in anticipation of nuclear attack. [Ord. 1310 §2, 2019; Ord. 1239 §3, 2012]

3.02.020 Definitions.

(1) Emergency or Disaster. As used in this title “emergency” or “disaster” shall mean an event or set of circumstances which: (a) demands immediate action to preserve public health, protect life, protect public property, or provide relief to any stricken community overtaken by such circumstances; or (b) reaches such a dimension or degree of destructiveness as to warrant the Governor declaring a state of emergency pursuant to RCW 43.06.010. “Emergency” or “disaster” as used in this title does not include an incident that requires a normal police, coroner, fire, rescue, emergency medical services, utility or public works response including a response to a violation of one of the statutes referenced in RCW 38.52.430.

(2) Additional Definitions. See Appendix – Glossary of Terms of the Lewis County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. [Ord. 1310 §2, 2019; Ord. 1239 §3, 2012]

3.02.030 Director of emergency management.

Pursuant to RCW 38.52.070, the board of county commissioners is authorized to establish a local organization for emergency management hereby known as the division of emergency management. Also pursuant to RCW 38.52.070, the board of county commissioners is authorized to appoint an individual as the director of emergency management (director).

(1) The director shall have direct responsibility for the organization, administration, and operation of the division of emergency management and implementation of the Lewis County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP), subject to the direction and control of the board of county commissioners. The director’s role and responsibilities are set forth in the CEMP and are subject to the limitations and responsibilities set forth in Chapter 38.52 RCW.

(2) The director shall have the authority to request that the board of county commissioners (board) declare the existence or threatened existence of a disaster and the termination thereof, if the board is in session, or to issue such declaration if the board is not in session, subject to action by the board to ratify or rescind such declaration at the board’s earliest practical meeting. In the absence and unavailability of the director, the director’s designee shall have the same authority to act as conferred upon the director in this subsection. [Ord. 1310 §2, 2019; Ord. 1239 §3, 2012]

3.02.040 Lewis County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan – Adoption by reference.

The “Lewis County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan” (CEMP) (January 2011) including appendices is adopted by reference as though set forth herein in full. The CEMP incorporates the county organizational structure and response plan for emergencies and disasters and is intended to comply with the relevant provisions of Chapter 38.52 RCW. [Ord. 1310 §2, 2019; Ord. 1239 §3, 2012]

3.02.050 Plan verification and review.

(1) Verification. Following the effective date of the adopting ordinance and pursuant to RCW 38.52.070, the director shall be responsible to submit the CEMP to the Director of the Emergency Management Division of the State Military Department for review and verification for consistency. The CEMP shall be reviewed and amended as necessary by the board of county commissioners to address compliance with state and federal law, including the requirements of Chapter 38.52 RCW.

(2) Review. The CEMP is subject to review pursuant to the “plan maintenance” review four-year cycle as set forth in the CEMP. [Ord. 1310 §2, 2019; Ord. 1239 §3, 2012]

3.02.060 Continuity of government.

When, as the result of an emergency or disaster, the number of county commissioners needed and available to act falls below a quorum, the following provisions shall govern the continuity of the board of county commissioners:

(1) Any county commissioner shall have full authority to act in all matters as the board of county commissioners until a quorum is restored pursuant to applicable law.

(2) In the event that no county commissioner is available to act as provided in subsection (1) of this section, then those elected county officials listed herein that are available for duty shall jointly act as the board of county commissioners and shall exercise by majority vote of those present at a proper meeting the full authority of the board of county commissioners until such time as one or more county commissioners become available or are duly appointed. The “elected county officials” referenced herein shall consist of the following officials: sheriff, assessor, auditor, county clerk, prosecuting attorney, coroner, and treasurer.

(3) The actions taken by a county commissioner or group of elected county officials pursuant to and in accordance with the authority granted by subsections (1) and (2) of this section and otherwise applicable law shall be ratified by the board of county commissioners once a quorum is duly restored. [Ord. 1310 §2, 2019; Ord. 1239 §3, 2012]