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Emergency Declarations:
How they affect what your agency can legally do…
or not.
OGC UNIVERSITY 2012
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Agenda
What Emergency Declarations are.
Putting Declarations into action.
Policy, Planning and the Legal Perspective.
The Process and Planning for Declarations.
Your challenge
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Tanya Leshko, Chief Counsel, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
Derek Ruhl, Preparedness Coordinator, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
David Kennedy, Assistant Counsel, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Moderator: Molly Dougherty, Director, OA Continuity of Government Office
Today’s Panel
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Preparedness is a difficult task that requires sustained leadership…[and different]
levels of government and nongovernmental entities. There is a no
silver bullet, no easy formula.”
William Jenkens, US Government Accountability Office
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
“If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll wind up some place else.”
Yogi Berra, New York Yankees
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Tanya Leshko, Chief Counsel, Pennsylvania Emergency Management AgencyOffice
Declarations – what they are
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Federal Presidential Public Health Emergency
State Governor’s Declaration of Disaster Emergency – EO
or Proclamation
Declarations – what they are
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Money Stafford Act, use of Commonwealth funds
Powers Suspend laws and statutes Control movement, use property
Immunities
Declarations – what they do
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Derek Ruhl, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Emergency Services Code Extract from State Emergency Ops Plan (SEOP)
•Suspends the provisions of any statute, order, rule or regulation for the conduct of Commonwealth business if such provisions would hinder or delay necessary action in coping with the emergency
•Utilizes all available resources of Commonwealth government to deal with the disaster emergency
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
SEOP - Emergency Support Functions (ESFs)
•15 Emergency Support Functions that delineate emergency resources and responsibilities during disaster emergencies
•PA Department of Agriculture (PDA) has primary responsibility over ESF 11
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
SEOP - Emergency Support Functions (ESFs)
•During a state emergency, these responsibilities are coordinated, on behalf of the Secretary, by Emergency Preparedness Liaison Officers (EPLO) that are on 24/7 standby
•Phone or in the State Emergency Operations Center
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
ESF 11 Overall Responsibilities
• Support state & municipal efforts to provide emergency nutritional assistance to citizens and their animals (pets & livestock)
• Support state & municipal efforts to ensure the safety and security of the PA agricultural community
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
ESF 11 Overall Responsibilities
• Support state & municipal efforts to provide emergency nutritional assistance to citizens and their animals (pets & livestock)
• Support state & municipal efforts to ensure the safety and security of the PA agricultural community
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
ESF 11 Overall Responsibilities
•Support state & municipal efforts to control and eradicate outbreaks of highly contagious or economically devastating animal/zoonotic disease pests, highly infective exotic plant disease, or plant pest infestation
•Provide state-level backup and coordination of local efforts to alleviate the disaster-caused suffering of domestic animals
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
ESF 11 Overall Responsibilities
•To support the Pet Evacuation and Transportation Act (PETS Act) and efforts of local emergency management agencies to provide rescue and sheltering of companion animals affected by disasters
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
ESF 11 Operational Concerns•There is only a 3-5 day supply of food at every node of the food system (farm – fork)…the food supply is contingent on the constant movement of product throughout the chain
•This 3-5 day supply of food is quickly threatened when disasters strike because disasters quickly impede the production, processing, movement, and distribution of food and can make traditional food sources scarce to the population
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
ESF 11 Operational Concerns•We are also concerned about the safety and integrity of the food supply but at the same time must ensure there is continuity in the food supply
•Example: during a nuclear power plant emergency we will work to keep contaminated food out of commerce while simultaneously relying on safe food from other non-contaminated sources
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
ESF 11 Operational Concerns•During a winter storm - people stockpile food and clean out grocery stores/trucks sometimes cannot access farms to pick up milk/warehouses have trouble delivering the product to stores
•In this situation we facilitate an “hours of service” waiver through PSP and PennDot to allow the food transporters to drive a few more hours a day to help with the recovery of the food supply
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Regular Response vs. Disaster Response•In 2011 a microburst destroyed an 80,000 bird layer operation in Juniata county
•Industry requested PDA veterinarians conduct euthanasia and provide equipment assistance
•There was no Governor’s Declaration and PDA’s Domestic Animal Law prohibited our response because it did not fit under the appropriate legal parameters…..but what if this request was received under a Gov’s Declaration?
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Regular Response vs. Disaster Response
•Major disasters of the recent past such as Hurricanes Floyd, Andrew, Katrina, and the 2011 Alabama tornadoes have caused state-wide animal disasters that can impact the public health
•These disasters would have had Governor’s Declarations of emergency…..does this give us more flexibility to respond?
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Regular Response vs. Disaster Response•During these disasters, the state’s veterinary resources will probably be called upon to respond in ways that may not be authorized under the agency’s statutory authorities - we need to know if there’s a difference with emergency requests
•If the Domestic Animal Law is suspended so that staff can respond, is additional language needed to provide authority?
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Regular Response vs. Disaster Response•We need to be prepared to handle state-level disasters and EPLOs need to know the difference between what we can and cannot do
•To be prepared we need to know if there’s a difference between our normal responsibilities and our disaster responsibilities
Declarations: Put into action
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
David Kennedy, Assistant Counsel, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Declarations: Legal and policy perspective
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Declarations: Legal and policy perspective
Considerations for Emergency Proclamation
What statutory authority does the Agency have to address the emergency and the edicts of the Proclamation?
Are there statutory or regulatory mandates to suspend?
Does the situation require your Agency to promulgate regulations to best address the emergency?
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Declarations: Legal and policy perspective
Considerations for Emergency Proclamation
Funding Considerations?
What if your Agency does not possess the statutory authority to address the emergency?
What other Agencies are involved in the emergency and what authority do they possess?
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Declarations: Legal and policy perspective
Considerations for Emergency Proclamation
What does the Declaration state?
Has the Governor also issued an Emergency Proclamation for the same event?
What other Commonwealth Agencies are involved?
Does your Agency have a MOU or other plan in place with the other Commonwealth Agencies?
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Declarations: Legal and policy perspective
Considerations for a Federal Emergency Declaration
Statutory Authority to address the Federal Declaration?
Is a Governor’s Emergency Proclamation necessary?
Agencies ability to address the Federal Declaration?
Attorney general and Emergency Certified Regulation?
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Tanya Leshko, Chief Counsel, Pennsylvania Emergency Management AgencyOffice
Declarations: The process
State Declaration of Disaster Emergency• Find that a disaster has occurred OR the threat of
disaster is imminent
• Determine emergency authorities to implement through declaration
• Governor signs proclamation
• Proclamation disseminated
• Terminate state of disaster emergency
Declarations: The process
Request Presidential Declaration of Emergency or Major Disaster•Make finding that federal assistance is necessary
•Request joint PDA with FEMA
•Determine type and extent of Federal aid required.
•Designate GAR and SCO.
•Governor signs written request for Presidential Emergency or Major Disaster Declaration
Declarations: The process
Preparing for Declarations Before an Emergency• Disaster Proclamation Chart
• Identification of legal authority
• Identification of actions which may need to be taken in emergency
• Identification of legal barriers to such action
• Share this information with PEMA by Jan 15: Tleshko@pa.gov Etysarczyk@pa.gov
Declarations: Your challenge
OGC University 2012: Emergency Declarations
Thank you!
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