STATE OF NEW YORK
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8942
IN SENATE
April 1, 2024
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Introduced by Sen. MARTINEZ -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Veterans, Homeland Securi-
ty and Military Affairs
AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to the establishment of
local comprehensive emergency management plans
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Subdivision 5 and paragraph b of subdivision 7 of section
2 23 of the executive law, subdivision 5 as amended by chapter 385 of the
3 laws of 2017, paragraph b of subdivision 7 as amended by section 4 of
4 part B of chapter 56 of the laws of 2010, subparagraph 13 of paragraph b
5 of subdivision 7 as amended by chapter 724 of the laws of 2022, are
6 amended to read as follows:
7 5. In preparing such plans, cooperation, advice and assistance shall
8 be sought from local government officials, regional and local planning
9 agencies, police agencies, fire departments and fire companies, local
10 emergency management agencies, commercial and volunteer ambulance
11 services, health and social services officials, community action agen-
12 cies, the chief administrator of the courts, organizations for the
13 elderly and the handicapped, agencies and organizations that provide
14 home health care services, agencies and organizations that provide
15 hospice services, local and municipal animal shelters, a society for the
16 prevention of cruelty to animals, veterinary services, other interested
17 groups and the general public. Such advice and assistance may be
18 obtained through public hearings held on public notice, or through other
19 appropriate and practical methods, through which such aforementioned
20 groups may offer their input for consideration on issues that support
21 the effective preparation and execution of the plan. In addition, in the
22 case of home care and hospice, such input may address procedures by
23 which such providers may be granted essential access to care for such
24 patients during an emergency.
25 b. Disaster response. Plans to coordinate the use of resources and
26 manpower for service during and after disasters and to deliver services
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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1 to aid citizens and reduce human suffering resulting from a disaster
2 shall include, but not be limited to:
3 (1) coordination of resources, manpower and services, using recognized
4 practices in incident management, utilizing existing organizations and
5 lines of authority and centralized direction of requests for assistance;
6 (2) the location, procurement, construction, processing, transporta-
7 tion, storing, maintenance, renovation, distribution, disposal or use of
8 materials, including those donated, and facilities and services which
9 may be required in time of disaster;
10 (3) a system for warning populations who are or may be endangered;
11 (4) arrangements for activating municipal and volunteer forces,
12 through normal chains of command so far as possible, and for continued
13 communication and reporting;
14 (5) a specific plan for rapid and efficient communication and for the
15 integration of local communication facilities during a disaster includ-
16 ing the assignment of responsibilities and the establishment of communi-
17 cation priorities and liaison with municipal, private, state and federal
18 communication facilities;
19 (6) (i) a plan for the coordination of evacuation procedures including
20 the establishment of temporary housing and other necessary facilities;
21 and
22 (ii) such plan shall include the identification of temporary housing
23 and other necessary facilities designated as animal-friendly;
24 (7) criteria for establishing priorities with respect to the restora-
25 tion of vital services and debris removal;
26 (8) plans for the continued effective operation of the civil and crim-
27 inal justice systems;
28 (9) provisions for training local government personnel and volunteers
29 in disaster response operations;
30 (10) providing information to the public which shall:
31 (i) consider the communication accommodation needs of persons with
32 vision or hearing impairments; and
33 (ii) include information on which temporary housing and other neces-
34 sary facilities are designated as animal-friendly;
35 (11) care for the injured and needy and identification and disposition
36 of the dead;
37 (12) utilization and coordination of programs to assist victims of
38 disasters, with particular attention to the needs of the poor, the
39 elderly, individuals with disabilities and other groups which may be
40 especially affected;
41 (13) control of ingress and egress to and from a disaster area,
42 including but not limited to, exempting from travel bans those essential
43 private and public personnel, as determined by the commission, who are
44 summoned by their employers to assist in emergency services, such as
45 utility and other workers who need to reach declared emergency areas in
46 order to perform tasks related to the restoration and/or maintenance of
47 energy and communications infrastructure;
48 (14) arrangements to administer state and federal disaster assistance;
49 (15) procedures under which the county, city, town, village or other
50 political subdivision and emergency organization personnel and resources
51 will be used in the event of a disaster;
52 (16) a system for obtaining and coordinating disaster information
53 including the centralized assessment of local disaster effects and
54 resultant needs;
55 (17) continued operation of governments of political subdivisions;
56 [and]
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1 (18) utilization and coordination of programs to assist individuals
2 with household pets and service animals following a disaster, with
3 particular attention to means of evacuation, shelter and transportation
4 options[.]; and
5 (19) establishing partnerships with local and municipal animal shel-
6 ters, a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals and veterinary
7 services to assist in responding to emergencies involving animals.
8 § 2. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall
9 have become a law.