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Bill/Resolution
Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2020-2022
Bill/Resolution
195
Draft
04
Introducer
Ashley L. Kierkiewicz, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 195, Draft 4, passes first reading; adopts PRPSC-36 - 09/21/2022.
Action 2
Council: Bill 195, Draft 4, passes second and final reading - 10/05/2022.
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
10/14/2022
Reading Number
2
Reading Date
10/5/2022
Ayes
9 - Chung, David, Inaba, Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Kierkiewicz, Kimball, Lee Loy, Richards, and Villegas.
Noes
0
Absent
0
Excused
0
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AGE COUNCIL 2022-10-05 2020-2022
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\Council Records\Agendas\2020-2022\Council
COM 0911.018 2020-2022
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\Council Records\Communications\2020-2022
ORD 2022-103 2020-2022
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\Council Records\Ordinances\2022
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3 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> i <br /> (3) The integrated preparedness plan shall be prepared in June every three years and be <br /> informed by the threat and hazard identification and risk assessment. <br /> (4) The multi-hazard mitigation,pian shall be developed every five years, by a mitigation 3 <br /> work group with representation from the civil defense agency,planning department <br /> and department of research and development, with additional representatives added on <br /> a temporary basis to address specific actions or issues. <br /> (b) The administrator shall report to the County council in August of every year, summarizing <br /> the previous fiscal year's actions to implement and update the various comprehensive <br /> emergency management plans. The report shall include a brief description of the agency <br /> collaborative work with communijy organizations. <br /> Section 7-1-5. Utilization of existing government services. <br /> (a) Each County department, agency, and office shall cooperate with and extend its services, <br /> materials, and facilities to the civil defense agencyaquested by the mayor. <br /> (b) Each County department, agency, and office shall designate, in writing no later than <br /> December 31 of each year, one representative and two alternates to serve as liaisons to the <br /> civil defense agency. Liaisons shall have extensive knowledge of and delegated authority to <br /> assign departmental capabilities and available resources during a disaster or emergency <br /> event. <br /> (c) To facilitate emergency preparedness planning for the County of Hawaii, all County <br /> departments, agencies, and offices shall prepare and periodically revise a continuity of <br /> operations plan pursuant to directions and technical assistance provided by the civil defense <br /> agency. The maintenance of the continuity of operations plan shall be the responsibility of <br /> appointed liaisons. <br /> Section 7-1-6. Emeraency powers. <br /> (a) The power to declare a state of disaster or emergency by proclamation,promulgate <br /> emergency rules having the force and effect of law, and make allotments of funds <br /> appropriated or available for emergency management is conferred on the mayor. <br /> (b) All Counjy employees are considered emergency workers during a declared emergency. <br /> (c) All Couply employees, accepted volunteers, and non-governmental organization workers <br /> providing services in coordination with the County, except in cases of willful misconduct <br /> gross negligence, or recklessness shall not be liable for death and intu__ry to persons or <br /> property damage as an act or omission in the course of employment of duties. <br /> (d) The ma oy r may exercise the following additional powers in an emergency period: <br /> (1) Suspend any County law that impedes or tends to impede or be detrimental to the <br /> expeditious and efficient execution of, or to conflict with, emergency functions,• <br /> (2) Shut off water mains, gas mains, electrical power connections, or suspend other <br /> services, <br /> (3) To the extent permitted by or under Federal law, authorize any actions necessary to <br /> ensure continuity of electronic media transmission; and <br /> (4) Direct and control the mandatory evacuation of the civilian population." <br /> 5 <br />
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