Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3240 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/06/2024

                            103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB3240 Introduced 2/6/2024, by Sen. Mike Porfirio SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 20 ILCS 3305/1 from Ch. 127, par. 105120 ILCS 3305/2 from Ch. 127, par. 105220 ILCS 3305/4 from Ch. 127, par. 105420 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 105520 ILCS 3305/6 from Ch. 127, par. 105620 ILCS 3305/7 from Ch. 127, par. 105720 ILCS 3305/8 from Ch. 127, par. 105820 ILCS 3305/10 from Ch. 127, par. 106020 ILCS 3305/12 from Ch. 127, par. 106220 ILCS 3305/14 from Ch. 127, par. 106420 ILCS 3305/18 from Ch. 127, par. 106820 ILCS 3305/20 from Ch. 127, par. 107020 ILCS 3305/2320 ILCS 3305/24 new20 ILCS 3305/25 new Amends the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. Retitles the Act and adds provisions regarding the newly renamed Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS). Adds responsibilities for IEMA-OHS with respect to nuclear and radiation safety. Provides for the appointment of a cabinet-level Homeland Security Advisor and a Deputy Homeland Security Advisor. Provides for the creation of an Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council, and assigns the Council duties. Provides for the creation of the position of Statewide Interoperability Coordinator and assigns it duties. Adds and amends definitions. LRB103 38061 BDA 68193 b   A BILL FOR 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB3240 Introduced 2/6/2024, by Sen. Mike Porfirio SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  20 ILCS 3305/1 from Ch. 127, par. 105120 ILCS 3305/2 from Ch. 127, par. 105220 ILCS 3305/4 from Ch. 127, par. 105420 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 105520 ILCS 3305/6 from Ch. 127, par. 105620 ILCS 3305/7 from Ch. 127, par. 105720 ILCS 3305/8 from Ch. 127, par. 105820 ILCS 3305/10 from Ch. 127, par. 106020 ILCS 3305/12 from Ch. 127, par. 106220 ILCS 3305/14 from Ch. 127, par. 106420 ILCS 3305/18 from Ch. 127, par. 106820 ILCS 3305/20 from Ch. 127, par. 107020 ILCS 3305/2320 ILCS 3305/24 new20 ILCS 3305/25 new 20 ILCS 3305/1 from Ch. 127, par. 1051 20 ILCS 3305/2 from Ch. 127, par. 1052 20 ILCS 3305/4 from Ch. 127, par. 1054 20 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 1055 20 ILCS 3305/6 from Ch. 127, par. 1056 20 ILCS 3305/7 from Ch. 127, par. 1057 20 ILCS 3305/8 from Ch. 127, par. 1058 20 ILCS 3305/10 from Ch. 127, par. 1060 20 ILCS 3305/12 from Ch. 127, par. 1062 20 ILCS 3305/14 from Ch. 127, par. 1064 20 ILCS 3305/18 from Ch. 127, par. 1068 20 ILCS 3305/20 from Ch. 127, par. 1070 20 ILCS 3305/23  20 ILCS 3305/24 new  20 ILCS 3305/25 new  Amends the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. Retitles the Act and adds provisions regarding the newly renamed Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS). Adds responsibilities for IEMA-OHS with respect to nuclear and radiation safety. Provides for the appointment of a cabinet-level Homeland Security Advisor and a Deputy Homeland Security Advisor. Provides for the creation of an Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council, and assigns the Council duties. Provides for the creation of the position of Statewide Interoperability Coordinator and assigns it duties. Adds and amends definitions.  LRB103 38061 BDA 68193 b     LRB103 38061 BDA 68193 b   A BILL FOR
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2023 and 2024 SB3240 Introduced 2/6/2024, by Sen. Mike Porfirio SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
20 ILCS 3305/1 from Ch. 127, par. 105120 ILCS 3305/2 from Ch. 127, par. 105220 ILCS 3305/4 from Ch. 127, par. 105420 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 105520 ILCS 3305/6 from Ch. 127, par. 105620 ILCS 3305/7 from Ch. 127, par. 105720 ILCS 3305/8 from Ch. 127, par. 105820 ILCS 3305/10 from Ch. 127, par. 106020 ILCS 3305/12 from Ch. 127, par. 106220 ILCS 3305/14 from Ch. 127, par. 106420 ILCS 3305/18 from Ch. 127, par. 106820 ILCS 3305/20 from Ch. 127, par. 107020 ILCS 3305/2320 ILCS 3305/24 new20 ILCS 3305/25 new 20 ILCS 3305/1 from Ch. 127, par. 1051 20 ILCS 3305/2 from Ch. 127, par. 1052 20 ILCS 3305/4 from Ch. 127, par. 1054 20 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 1055 20 ILCS 3305/6 from Ch. 127, par. 1056 20 ILCS 3305/7 from Ch. 127, par. 1057 20 ILCS 3305/8 from Ch. 127, par. 1058 20 ILCS 3305/10 from Ch. 127, par. 1060 20 ILCS 3305/12 from Ch. 127, par. 1062 20 ILCS 3305/14 from Ch. 127, par. 1064 20 ILCS 3305/18 from Ch. 127, par. 1068 20 ILCS 3305/20 from Ch. 127, par. 1070 20 ILCS 3305/23  20 ILCS 3305/24 new  20 ILCS 3305/25 new
20 ILCS 3305/1 from Ch. 127, par. 1051
20 ILCS 3305/2 from Ch. 127, par. 1052
20 ILCS 3305/4 from Ch. 127, par. 1054
20 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 1055
20 ILCS 3305/6 from Ch. 127, par. 1056
20 ILCS 3305/7 from Ch. 127, par. 1057
20 ILCS 3305/8 from Ch. 127, par. 1058
20 ILCS 3305/10 from Ch. 127, par. 1060
20 ILCS 3305/12 from Ch. 127, par. 1062
20 ILCS 3305/14 from Ch. 127, par. 1064
20 ILCS 3305/18 from Ch. 127, par. 1068
20 ILCS 3305/20 from Ch. 127, par. 1070
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20 ILCS 3305/25 new
Amends the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. Retitles the Act and adds provisions regarding the newly renamed Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS). Adds responsibilities for IEMA-OHS with respect to nuclear and radiation safety. Provides for the appointment of a cabinet-level Homeland Security Advisor and a Deputy Homeland Security Advisor. Provides for the creation of an Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council, and assigns the Council duties. Provides for the creation of the position of Statewide Interoperability Coordinator and assigns it duties. Adds and amends definitions.
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1  AN ACT concerning State government.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act is
5  amended by changing Sections 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14,
6  18, 20, and 23 and by adding Sections 24 and 25 as follows:
7  (20 ILCS 3305/1) (from Ch. 127, par. 1051)
8  Sec. 1. Short Title. This Act may be cited as the IEMA-OHS
9  Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act.
10  (Source: P.A. 87-168.)
11  (20 ILCS 3305/2) (from Ch. 127, par. 1052)
12  Sec. 2. Policy and Purposes.
13  (a) Because of the possibility of the occurrence of
14  disasters of unprecedented size and destructiveness resulting
15  from the explosion in this or in neighboring states of atomic
16  or other means from without or by means of sabotage or other
17  disloyal actions within, or from fire, flood, earthquake,
18  telecommunications failure, or other natural or technological
19  causes, and in order to insure that this State will be prepared
20  to and will adequately deal with any disasters, preserve the
21  lives and property of the people of this State and protect the
22  public peace, health, and safety in the event of a disaster, it

 

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20 ILCS 3305/1 from Ch. 127, par. 1051
20 ILCS 3305/2 from Ch. 127, par. 1052
20 ILCS 3305/4 from Ch. 127, par. 1054
20 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 1055
20 ILCS 3305/6 from Ch. 127, par. 1056
20 ILCS 3305/7 from Ch. 127, par. 1057
20 ILCS 3305/8 from Ch. 127, par. 1058
20 ILCS 3305/10 from Ch. 127, par. 1060
20 ILCS 3305/12 from Ch. 127, par. 1062
20 ILCS 3305/14 from Ch. 127, par. 1064
20 ILCS 3305/18 from Ch. 127, par. 1068
20 ILCS 3305/20 from Ch. 127, par. 1070
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20 ILCS 3305/24 new
20 ILCS 3305/25 new
Amends the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act. Retitles the Act and adds provisions regarding the newly renamed Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA-OHS). Adds responsibilities for IEMA-OHS with respect to nuclear and radiation safety. Provides for the appointment of a cabinet-level Homeland Security Advisor and a Deputy Homeland Security Advisor. Provides for the creation of an Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council, and assigns the Council duties. Provides for the creation of the position of Statewide Interoperability Coordinator and assigns it duties. Adds and amends definitions.
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20 ILCS 3305/4 from Ch. 127, par. 1054
20 ILCS 3305/5 from Ch. 127, par. 1055
20 ILCS 3305/6 from Ch. 127, par. 1056
20 ILCS 3305/7 from Ch. 127, par. 1057
20 ILCS 3305/8 from Ch. 127, par. 1058
20 ILCS 3305/10 from Ch. 127, par. 1060
20 ILCS 3305/12 from Ch. 127, par. 1062
20 ILCS 3305/14 from Ch. 127, par. 1064
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1  is found and declared to be necessary:
2  (1) To create a State emergency management and
3  homeland security agency an Illinois Emergency Management
4  Agency and to authorize emergency management and homeland
5  security programs within the political subdivisions of the
6  State.
7  (2) To confer upon the Governor and upon the principal
8  executive officer of the political subdivisions of the
9  State the powers provided herein.
10  (3) To provide for the rendering of mutual aid among
11  the political subdivisions and taxing districts of the
12  State and with other states and with respect to the
13  carrying out of an emergency management and homeland
14  security programs program.
15  (b) It is further declared to be the purpose of this Act
16  and the policy of the State that all emergency management and
17  homeland security programs of this State be coordinated to the
18  maximum extent with the comparable programs of the federal
19  government, including its various departments and agencies, of
20  other states and localities and private agencies of every
21  type, to the end that the most effective preparation and use
22  may be made of the nation's resources and facilities for
23  dealing with any disaster that may occur.
24  (Source: P.A. 87-168; 88-606, eff. 1-1-95.)
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1  Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the
2  context clearly indicates otherwise, the following words and
3  terms have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section:
4  "Coordinator" means the staff assistant to the principal
5  executive officer of a political subdivision with the duty of
6  coordinating the emergency management programs of that
7  political subdivision.
8  "Cyber incident" means an event occurring on or conducted
9  through a computer network that actually or imminently
10  jeopardizes the integrity, confidentiality, or availability of
11  computers, information or communications systems or networks,
12  physical or virtual infrastructure controlled by computers or
13  information systems, or information resident thereon that
14  affect or control infrastructure or communications networks
15  utilized by the public. "Cyber incident" includes a
16  vulnerability in information systems, system security
17  procedures, internal controls, or implementations that could
18  be exploited by a threat source that affect or control
19  infrastructure or communications networks utilized by the
20  public.
21  "Disaster" means an occurrence or threat of widespread or
22  severe damage, injury or loss of life or property resulting
23  from any natural, technological, or human cause, including but
24  not limited to fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, hazardous
25  materials spill or other water contamination requiring
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1  contamination, blight, extended periods of severe and
2  inclement weather, drought, infestation, critical shortages of
3  essential fuels and energy, explosion, riot, hostile military
4  or paramilitary action, public health emergencies, cyber
5  incidents, or acts of domestic terrorism.
6  "Emergency Management" means the efforts of the State and
7  the political subdivisions to develop, plan, analyze, conduct,
8  provide, implement and maintain programs for disaster
9  mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.
10  "Emergency Services and Disaster Agency" means the agency
11  by this name, by the name Emergency Management Agency, or by
12  any other name that is established by ordinance within a
13  political subdivision to coordinate the emergency management
14  program within that political subdivision and with private
15  organizations, other political subdivisions, the State and
16  federal governments.
17  "Emergency Operations Plan" means the written plan of the
18  State and political subdivisions describing the organization,
19  mission, and functions of the government and supporting
20  services for responding to and recovering from disasters and
21  shall include plans that take into account the needs of those
22  individuals with household pets and service animals following
23  a major disaster or emergency.
24  "Emergency Services" means the coordination of functions
25  by the State and its political subdivisions subdivision, other
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1  responsible, as may be necessary or proper to prevent,
2  minimize, repair, and alleviate injury and damage resulting
3  from any natural or technological causes. These functions
4  include, without limitation, fire fighting services, police
5  services, emergency aviation services, medical and health
6  services, HazMat and technical rescue teams, rescue,
7  engineering, warning services, communications, radiological,
8  chemical and other special weapons defense, evacuation of
9  persons from stricken or threatened areas, emergency assigned
10  functions of plant protection, temporary restoration of public
11  utility services and other functions related to civilian
12  protection, together with all other activities necessary or
13  incidental to protecting life or property.
14  "Exercise" means an event or activity delivered through
15  discussion or action to develop, assess, or validate
16  capabilities to achieve planned objectives. a planned event
17  realistically simulating a disaster, conducted for the purpose
18  of evaluating the political subdivision's coordinated
19  emergency management capabilities, including, but not limited
20  to, testing the emergency operations plan.
21  "HazMat team" means a career or volunteer mobile support
22  team that has been authorized by a unit of local government to
23  respond to hazardous materials emergencies and that is
24  primarily designed for emergency response to chemical or
25  biological terrorism, radiological emergencies, hazardous
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1  events.
2  "Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of
3  Homeland Security" or "Agency" means the agency established by
4  this Act within the executive branch of State Government
5  responsible for coordination of the overall emergency
6  management and homeland security programs program of the State
7  and with private organizations, political subdivisions, and
8  the federal government. Illinois Emergency Management Agency
9  and Office of Homeland Security also means the State Emergency
10  Response Commission responsible for the implementation of
11  Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
12  of 1986.
13  "Interoperable communications" means the ability of
14  emergency response providers and relevant State and local
15  government agencies to communicate through a dedicated public
16  safety network using information technology systems and radio
17  communications systems and to exchange voice, data, and video
18  on demand in real time.
19  "Mobile Support Team" means a group of individuals
20  designated as a team by the Governor or Director to train prior
21  to and to be dispatched, if the Governor or the Director so
22  determines, to aid and reinforce the State and political
23  subdivision emergency management efforts in response to a
24  disaster.
25  "Municipality" means any city, village, and incorporated
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1  "Political Subdivision" means any county, city, village,
2  or incorporated town or township if the township is in a county
3  having a population of more than 2,000,000.
4  "Principal Executive Officer" means chair of the county
5  board, supervisor of a township if the township is in a county
6  having a population of more than 2,000,000, mayor of a city or
7  incorporated town, president of a village, or in their absence
8  or disability, the interim successor as established under
9  Section 7 of the Emergency Interim Executive Succession Act.
10  "Public health emergency" means an occurrence or imminent
11  threat of an illness or health condition that:
12  (a) is believed to be caused by any of the following:
13  (i) bioterrorism;
14  (ii) the appearance of a novel or previously
15  controlled or eradicated infectious agent or
16  biological toxin;
17  (iii) a natural disaster;
18  (iv) a chemical attack or accidental release; or
19  (v) a nuclear attack or accident; and
20  (b) poses a high probability of any of the following
21  harms:
22  (i) a large number of deaths in the affected
23  population;
24  (ii) a large number of serious or long-term
25  disabilities in the affected population; or
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1  toxic agent that poses a significant risk of
2  substantial future harm to a large number of people in
3  the affected population.
4  "Statewide mutual aid organization" means an entity with
5  local government members throughout the State that facilitates
6  temporary assistance through its members in a particular
7  public safety discipline, such as police, fire or emergency
8  management, when an occurrence exceeds a member jurisdiction's
9  capabilities.
10  "Technical rescue team" means a career or volunteer mobile
11  support team that has been authorized by a unit of local
12  government to respond to building collapse, high angle rescue,
13  and other specialized rescue emergencies and that is primarily
14  designated for emergency response to technical rescue events.
15  (Source: P.A. 102-485, eff. 8-20-21.)
16  (20 ILCS 3305/5) (from Ch. 127, par. 1055)
17  Sec. 5. Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of
18  Homeland Security.
19  (a) Establishment of the Illinois Emergency Management
20  Agency and Office of Homeland Security. There is created
21  within the executive branch of the State Government an
22  Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland
23  Security and a Director of the Illinois Emergency Management
24  Agency and Office of Homeland Security, herein called the
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1  be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of
2  the Senate, and shall serve for a term of 2 years beginning on
3  the third Monday in January of the odd-numbered year, and
4  until a successor is appointed and has qualified; except that
5  the term of the first Director appointed under this Act shall
6  expire on the third Monday in January, 1989. The Director
7  shall not hold any other remunerative public office. For terms
8  beginning after January 18, 2019 (the effective date of Public
9  Act 100-1179) and before January 16, 2023, the annual salary
10  of the Director shall be as provided in Section 5-300 of the
11  Civil Administrative Code of Illinois. Notwithstanding any
12  other provision of law, for terms beginning on or after
13  January 16, 2023, the Director shall receive an annual salary
14  of $180,000 or as set by the Governor, whichever is higher. On
15  July 1, 2023, and on each July 1 thereafter, the Director shall
16  receive an increase in salary based on a cost of living
17  adjustment as authorized by Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the
18  86th General Assembly.
19  For terms beginning on or after January 16, 2023, the
20  Assistant Director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency
21  shall receive an annual salary of $156,600 or as set by the
22  Governor, whichever is higher. On July 1, 2023, and on each
23  July 1 thereafter, the Assistant Director shall receive an
24  increase in salary based on a cost of living adjustment as
25  authorized by Senate Joint Resolution 192 of the 86th General
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1  (b) Agency personnel. The Illinois Emergency Management
2  Agency shall obtain, under the provisions of the Personnel
3  Code, technical, clerical, stenographic and other
4  administrative personnel, and may make expenditures within the
5  appropriation therefor as may be necessary to carry out the
6  purpose of this Act. The agency created by this Act is intended
7  to be a successor to the agency created under the Illinois
8  Emergency Services and Disaster Agency Act of 1975 and the
9  personnel, equipment, records, and appropriations of that
10  agency are transferred to the successor agency as of June 30,
11  1988 (the effective date of this Act).
12  (c) Responsibilities of the Director. The Director,
13  subject to the direction and control of the Governor, shall be
14  the executive head of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency
15  and the State Emergency Response Commission and shall be
16  responsible under the direction of the Governor, for carrying
17  out the programs program for emergency management, nuclear and
18  radiation safety, and homeland security of this State. The
19  Director shall also maintain liaison and cooperate with the
20  emergency management, nuclear and radiation safety, and
21  homeland security organizations of this State and other states
22  and of the federal government.
23  (d) Agency's participation in local emergency operations
24  planning. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall take
25  an integral part in the development and revision of political
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1  paragraph (f) of Section 10. To this end it shall employ or
2  otherwise secure the services of professional and technical
3  personnel capable of providing expert assistance to the
4  emergency services and disaster agencies. These personnel
5  shall consult with emergency services and disaster agencies on
6  a regular basis and shall make field examinations of the
7  areas, circumstances, and conditions that particular political
8  subdivision emergency operations plans are intended to apply.
9  (e) Establishment of the Emergency Management Advisory
10  Committee. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency and
11  political subdivisions shall be encouraged to form an
12  emergency management advisory committee composed of private
13  and public personnel representing the emergency management
14  phases of mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
15  The Local Emergency Planning Committee, as created under the
16  Illinois Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act,
17  shall serve as an advisory committee to the emergency services
18  and disaster agency or agencies serving within the boundaries
19  of that Local Emergency Planning Committee planning district
20  for:
21  (1) the development of emergency operations plan
22  provisions for hazardous chemical emergencies; and
23  (2) the assessment of emergency response capabilities
24  related to hazardous chemical emergencies.
25  (f) Emergency management responsibilities of the Agency.
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1  (1) Coordinate the overall emergency management
2  program of the State.
3  (2) Cooperate with local governments, the federal
4  government, and any public or private agency or entity in
5  achieving any purpose of this Act and in implementing
6  emergency management programs for mitigation,
7  preparedness, response, and recovery.
8  (2.5) (Blank). Develop a comprehensive emergency
9  preparedness and response plan for any nuclear accident in
10  accordance with Section 65 of the Nuclear Safety Law of
11  2004 and in development of the Illinois Nuclear Safety
12  Preparedness program in accordance with Section 8 of the
13  Illinois Nuclear Safety Preparedness Act.
14  (2.6) Coordinate with the Department of Public Health
15  with respect to planning for and responding to public
16  health emergencies.
17  (3) Prepare, for issuance by the Governor, executive
18  orders, proclamations, and regulations as necessary or
19  appropriate in coping with disasters.
20  (4) Promulgate rules and requirements for political
21  subdivision emergency operations plans that are not
22  inconsistent with and are at least as stringent as
23  applicable federal laws and regulations.
24  (5) Review and approve, in accordance with Illinois
25  Emergency Management Agency rules, emergency operations
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1  emergency services and disaster agency pursuant to this
2  Act.
3  (5.5) Promulgate rules and requirements for the
4  political subdivision emergency management exercises,
5  including, but not limited to, exercises of the emergency
6  operations plans.
7  (5.10) Review, evaluate, and approve, in accordance
8  with Illinois Emergency Management Agency rules, political
9  subdivision emergency management exercises for those
10  political subdivisions required to have an emergency
11  services and disaster agency pursuant to this Act.
12  (6) Determine requirements of the State and its
13  political subdivisions for food, clothing, and other
14  necessities in event of a disaster.
15  (7) Establish a register of persons with types of
16  emergency management training and skills in mitigation,
17  preparedness, response, and recovery.
18  (8) Establish a register of government and private
19  response resources available for use in a disaster.
20  (9) Expand the Earthquake Awareness Program and its
21  efforts to distribute earthquake preparedness materials to
22  schools, political subdivisions, community groups, civic
23  organizations, and the media. Emphasis will be placed on
24  those areas of the State most at risk from an earthquake.
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1  lakes, dams, emergency response facilities of all types,
2  and all other major public or private structures which are
3  at the greatest risk of damage from earthquakes under
4  circumstances where the damage would cause subsequent harm
5  to the surrounding communities and residents.
6  (10) Disseminate all information, completely and
7  without delay, on water levels for rivers and streams and
8  any other data pertaining to potential flooding supplied
9  by the Division of Water Resources within the Department
10  of Natural Resources to all political subdivisions to the
11  maximum extent possible.
12  (11) Develop agreements, if feasible, with medical
13  supply and equipment firms to supply resources as are
14  necessary to respond to an earthquake or any other
15  disaster as defined in this Act. These resources will be
16  made available upon notifying the vendor of the disaster.
17  Payment for the resources will be in accordance with
18  Section 7 of this Act. The Illinois Department of Public
19  Health shall determine which resources will be required
20  and requested.
21  (11.5) In coordination with the Illinois State Police,
22  develop and implement a community outreach program to
23  promote awareness among the State's parents and children
24  of child abduction prevention and response.
25  (12) Out of funds appropriated for these purposes,
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1  or health care facilities located outside of a city with a
2  population in excess of 1,000,000 to be used for purposes
3  that include, but are not limited to, preparing to respond
4  to mass casualties and disasters, maintaining and
5  improving patient safety and quality of care, and
6  protecting the confidentiality of patient information. No
7  single grant for a capital expenditure shall exceed
8  $300,000. No single grant for a non-capital expenditure
9  shall exceed $100,000. In awarding such grants, preference
10  shall be given to hospitals that serve a significant
11  number of Medicaid recipients, but do not qualify for
12  disproportionate share hospital adjustment payments under
13  the Illinois Public Aid Code. To receive such a grant, a
14  hospital or health care facility must provide funding of
15  at least 50% of the cost of the project for which the grant
16  is being requested. In awarding such grants, the Illinois
17  Emergency Management Agency shall consider the
18  recommendations of the Illinois Hospital Association.
19  (13) (Blank). Do all other things necessary,
20  incidental or appropriate for the implementation of this
21  Act.
22  (g) Agency's security improvement grants to educational
23  institutions. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency is
24  authorized to make grants to various higher education
25  institutions, public K-12 school districts, area vocational
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1  inter-district special education cooperatives, regional safe
2  schools, and nonpublic K-12 schools for safety and security
3  improvements. For the purpose of this subsection (g), "higher
4  education institution" means a public university, a public
5  community college, or an independent, not-for-profit or
6  for-profit higher education institution located in this State.
7  Grants made under this subsection (g) shall be paid out of
8  moneys appropriated for that purpose from the Build Illinois
9  Bond Fund. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall
10  adopt rules to implement this subsection (g). These rules may
11  specify: (1) (i) the manner of applying for grants; (2) (ii)
12  project eligibility requirements; (3) (iii) restrictions on
13  the use of grant moneys; (4) (iv) the manner in which the
14  various higher education institutions must account for the use
15  of grant moneys; and (5) (v) any other provision that the
16  Illinois Emergency Management Agency determines to be
17  necessary or useful for the administration of this subsection
18  (g).
19  (g-5) Agency's security improvement grants to
20  not-for-profit organizations. The Illinois Emergency
21  Management Agency is authorized to make grants to
22  not-for-profit organizations which are exempt from federal
23  income taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the Federal
24  Internal Revenue Code for eligible security improvements that
25  assist the organization in preventing, preparing for, or
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1  eligible for a grant under the program, the Agency must
2  determine that the organization is at a high risk of being
3  subject to threats, attacks, or acts of terrorism based on the
4  organization's profile, ideology, mission, or beliefs.
5  Eligible security improvements shall include all eligible
6  preparedness activities under the federal Nonprofit Security
7  Grant Program, including, but not limited to, physical
8  security upgrades, security training exercises, preparedness
9  training exercises, contracting with security personnel, and
10  any other security upgrades deemed eligible by the Director.
11  Eligible security improvements shall not duplicate, in part or
12  in whole, a project included under any awarded federal grant
13  or in a pending federal application. The Director shall
14  establish procedures and forms by which applicants may apply
15  for a grant and procedures for distributing grants to
16  recipients. Any security improvements awarded shall remain at
17  the physical property listed in the grant application, unless
18  authorized by Agency rule or approved by the Agency in
19  writing. The procedures shall require each applicant to do the
20  following:
21  (1) identify and substantiate prior or current
22  threats, attacks, or acts of terrorism against the
23  not-for-profit organization;
24  (2) indicate the symbolic or strategic value of one or
25  more sites that renders the site a possible target of a
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1  (3) discuss potential consequences to the organization
2  if the site is damaged, destroyed, or disrupted by a
3  threat, attack, or act of terrorism;
4  (4) describe how the grant will be used to integrate
5  organizational preparedness with broader State and local
6  preparedness efforts, as described by the Agency in each
7  Notice of Opportunity for Funding;
8  (5) submit (i) a vulnerability assessment conducted by
9  experienced security, law enforcement, or military
10  personnel, or conducted using an Agency-approved or
11  federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program self-assessment
12  tool, and (ii) a description of how the grant award will be
13  used to address the vulnerabilities identified in the
14  assessment; and
15  (6) submit any other relevant information as may be
16  required by the Director.
17  The Agency is authorized to use funds appropriated for the
18  grant program described in this subsection (g-5) to administer
19  the program.
20  (g-10) Agency's homeland security duties. The Agency shall
21  be responsible for homeland security as follows:
22  (1) A Homeland Security Advisor shall be appointed by
23  the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the
24  Senate, shall report to the Governor, and shall be a
25  member of the Governor's Cabinet. The Homeland Security
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1  (A) advising the Governor or the Governor's
2  designees on matters of homeland security, as well as
3  coordinating Illinois' homeland security and
4  preparedness efforts across all levels of government,
5  in order to protect the people and critical
6  infrastructure of Illinois;
7  (B) coordinating a uniform and cooperative
8  statewide, strategic response to homeland security
9  threats as defined by, and in the sole discretion of,
10  the Governor;
11  (C) coordinating and providing policy
12  recommendations to the Governor and other State
13  agencies on all matters pertaining to homeland
14  security;
15  (D) calling upon the expertise and assistance of
16  all State agencies, commissions, and boards to carry
17  out their mission in support of the State's homeland
18  security efforts; each State agency, commission, or
19  board shall be required, to the extent not
20  inconsistent with law, to cooperate with the Homeland
21  Security Advisor; to facilitate a unified State
22  strategy on matters of homeland security, all State
23  agencies, boards, and commissions shall provide
24  briefings to the Homeland Security Advisor regularly
25  and upon request;
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1  all federal agencies pertaining to homeland security
2  matters for the State;
3  (F) consistent with the United States Department
4  of Homeland Security standard operating procedures and
5  guidance, the Homeland Security Advisor shall oversee
6  and approve of security clearance requests for State
7  personnel sent to the federal government for final
8  adjudication, except that the Homeland Security
9  Advisor shall coordinate with Illinois State Police on
10  such clearance requests for law enforcement personnel;
11  and
12  (G) performing such other duties related to
13  homeland security as directed by the Governor or the
14  Governor's designees.
15  (2) A Deputy Homeland Security Advisor, reporting to
16  the Homeland Security Advisor, shall be recommended by the
17  Homeland Security Advisor to and appointed by the
18  Governor. The Deputy Homeland Security Advisor shall be
19  responsible for:
20  (A) assuming responsibilities of the Homeland
21  Security Advisor as needed or directed by the Governor
22  or Homeland Security Advisor;
23  (B) serving as the Deputy Director of the Office
24  of Homeland Security at the Agency;
25  (C) the development and execution of the State's
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1  (D) serving as a representative of the Homeland
2  Security Advisor, State, and the Agency's Office of
3  Homeland Security with all State agencies,
4  commissions, and boards as it pertains to matters of
5  homeland security; and
6  (E) serving as a representative of the Homeland
7  Security Advisor and State with all federal agencies
8  for matters pertaining to homeland security.
9  (3) The Homeland Security Advisor or Deputy Homeland
10  Security Advisor shall provide briefings to the Governor
11  and Lieutenant Governor as directed.
12  (4) The Agency shall coordinate with and provide
13  administrative support for the Homeland Security Advisor
14  and house the State's Office of Homeland Security. The
15  Agency's Director shall coordinate with the Homeland
16  Security Advisor to ensure the duties and actions of the
17  Office of Homeland Security are aligned with the State's
18  homeland security strategic goals and priorities.
19  (5) The Agency, through its Office of Homeland
20  Security, shall have the following duties:
21  (A) support the Homeland Security Advisor in the
22  administration and coordination of homeland security
23  and preparedness efforts across all levels of
24  government to protect the people and critical
25  infrastructure of Illinois;
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1  federal funding for homeland security on the basis of
2  risk, threat, and vulnerability to ensure the most
3  effective use of limited resources, and guarantee that
4  funds are used for appropriate and necessary purposes;
5  (C) reviews all proposed State legislation
6  pertaining to homeland security matters and shall
7  report to the Homeland Security Advisor about such
8  proposed legislation; the Office shall also review
9  existing legislation and may recommend modifications,
10  amendments, or initiatives to support or enhance the
11  State's homeland security and preparedness
12  capabilities;
13  (D) ensure the implementation of the strategic
14  response and policy recommendations of the Governor
15  and Homeland Security Advisor pertaining to all
16  matters of homeland security;
17  (E) coordinate with all State agencies,
18  commissions, and boards, regarding the matters of
19  homeland security;
20  (F) coordinate with the Illinois State Police to
21  provide the United States Department of Homeland
22  Security with relevant reporting metrics and data
23  pertaining to the State;
24  (G) develop, at the direction of the Homeland
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1  appropriate protocols, staffing, training, and
2  equipment guidelines for the weapons of mass
3  destruction teams that the Governor, or the Governor's
4  designee, may deploy in the event or threat of a
5  disaster;
6  (H) lead the State's homeland security public
7  education and risk communication messaging; and
8  (I) adopt rules necessary for implementation of
9  homeland security programs.
10  (g-15) Agency's nuclear and radiation safety duties. The
11  Agency shall be responsible for nuclear and radiation safety
12  as follows:
13  (1) The Agency shall exercise, administer, and enforce
14  all rights, powers, and duties for nuclear and radiation
15  safety authorized in the Nuclear Safety Law of 2004.
16  (2) The Agency shall develop a comprehensive emergency
17  preparedness and response plan for any nuclear accident in
18  accordance with Section 65 of the Nuclear Safety Law of
19  2004 and an Illinois nuclear safety preparedness program
20  in accordance with Section 8 of the Illinois Nuclear
21  Safety Preparedness Act.
22  (3) The Agency shall have the right to enter on public
23  and private property in order to take soil and air samples
24  for response to a disaster that causes radioactive
25  contamination.
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1  final rulemaking, guidance, training opportunity, or other
2  resource related to the grant program must be published on the
3  Agency's publicly available website, and any announcements
4  related to funding shall be shared with all State legislative
5  offices, the Governor's office, emergency services and
6  disaster agencies mandated or required pursuant to subsections
7  (b) through (d) of Section 10, and any other State agencies as
8  determined by the Agency. Subject to appropriation, the grant
9  application period shall be open for no less than 45 calendar
10  days during the first application cycle each fiscal year,
11  unless the Agency determines that a shorter period is
12  necessary to avoid conflicts with the annual federal Nonprofit
13  Security Grant Program funding cycle. Additional application
14  cycles may be conducted during the same fiscal year, subject
15  to availability of funds. Upon request, Agency staff shall
16  provide reasonable assistance to any applicant in completing a
17  grant application or meeting a post-award requirement.
18  (h) Emergency Planning and Training Fund and Disaster
19  Response and Recovery Fund. Except as provided in Section 17.5
20  of this Act, any moneys received by the Agency from donations
21  or sponsorships unrelated to a disaster shall be deposited in
22  the Emergency Planning and Training Fund and used by the
23  Agency, subject to appropriation, to effectuate planning and
24  training activities. Any moneys received by the Agency from
25  donations during a disaster and intended for disaster response
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1  Recovery Fund and used for disaster response and recovery
2  pursuant to the Disaster Relief Act.
3  (i) Fees. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency may by
4  rule assess and collect reasonable fees for attendance at
5  Agency-sponsored conferences to enable the Agency to carry out
6  the requirements of this Act. Any moneys received under this
7  subsection shall be deposited in the Emergency Planning and
8  Training Fund and used by the Agency, subject to
9  appropriation, for planning and training activities.
10  (j) Other grant-making powers. The Illinois Emergency
11  Management Agency is authorized to make grants to other State
12  agencies, public universities, units of local government, and
13  statewide mutual aid organizations to enhance statewide
14  emergency preparedness and response.
15  (k) Agency's responsibility to implement and administer
16  the Act. The Agency shall do all other things necessary,
17  incidental or appropriate for the implementation of this Act,
18  including the adoption of rules in accordance with the
19  Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
20  (Source: P.A. 102-16, eff. 6-17-21; 102-538, eff. 8-20-21;
21  102-813, eff. 5-13-22; 102-1115, eff. 1-9-23; 103-418, eff.
22  1-1-24.)
23  (20 ILCS 3305/6) (from Ch. 127, par. 1056)
24  Sec. 6. Emergency Management Powers of the Governor.
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1  of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and shall be
2  responsible for the carrying out of the provisions of this
3  Act.
4  (b) In performing duties under this Act, the Governor is
5  authorized to cooperate with the federal government and with
6  other states in all matters pertaining to emergency
7  management, nuclear and radiation safety, and homeland
8  security.
9  (c) In performing duties under this Act, the Governor is
10  further authorized:
11  (1) To make, amend, and rescind all lawful necessary
12  orders, rules, and regulations to carry out the provisions
13  of this Act within the limits of the authority conferred
14  upon the Governor.
15  (2) To cause to be prepared a comprehensive plans plan
16  and programs program for the emergency management, nuclear
17  and radiation safety, and homeland security of this State,
18  which plans and programs plan and program shall be
19  integrated into and coordinated with emergency management,
20  nuclear and radiation safety, and homeland security plans
21  and programs of the federal government and of other states
22  whenever possible and which plans and programs plan and
23  program may include:
24  a. Mitigation of injury and damage caused by
25  disaster.
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1  c. Emergency relief.
2  d. Identification of areas particularly vulnerable
3  to disasters.
4  e. Recommendations for zoning, building, and other
5  land-use controls, safety measures for securing
6  permanent structures and other mitigation measures
7  designed to eliminate or reduce disasters or their
8  impact.
9  f. Assistance to political subdivisions in
10  designing emergency operations plans.
11  g. Authorization and procedures for the erection
12  or other construction of temporary works designed to
13  mitigate danger, damage or loss from flood, or other
14  disaster.
15  h. Preparation and distribution to the appropriate
16  State and political subdivision officials of a State
17  catalog of federal, State, and private assistance
18  programs.
19  i. Organization of State personnel and chains of
20  command.
21  j. Coordination of federal, State, and political
22  subdivision emergency management, nuclear and
23  radiation safety, and homeland security activities.
24  k. Other necessary matters.
25  (3) In accordance with the plans plan and programs
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1  radiation safety, and homeland security of this State, and
2  out of funds appropriated for these purposes, to procure
3  and preposition supplies, medicines, materials and
4  equipment, to institute training programs and public
5  information programs, and to take all other preparatory
6  steps including the partial or full mobilization of
7  emergency services and disaster agencies in advance of
8  actual disaster to insure the furnishing of adequately
9  trained and equipped forces for disaster response and
10  recovery.
11  (4) Out of funds appropriated for these purposes, to
12  make studies and surveys of the industries, resources, and
13  facilities in this State as may be necessary to ascertain
14  the capabilities of the State for emergency management
15  phases of mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery
16  and to plan for the most efficient emergency use thereof.
17  (5) On behalf of this State, to negotiate for and
18  submit to the General Assembly for its approval or
19  rejection reciprocal mutual aid agreements or compacts
20  with other states, either on a statewide or political
21  subdivision basis. The agreements or compacts, shall be
22  limited to the furnishing or exchange of food, clothing,
23  medical or other supplies, engineering and police
24  services; emergency housing and feeding; National and
25  State Guards while under the control of the State; health,
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1  transportation, communication, and construction services
2  and equipment, provided, however, that if the General
3  Assembly be not in session and the Governor has not
4  proclaimed the existence of a disaster under this Section,
5  then the agreements or compacts shall instead be submitted
6  to an Interim Committee on Emergency Management composed
7  of 5 Senators appointed by the President of the Senate and
8  of 5 Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the
9  House, during the month of June of each odd-numbered year
10  to serve for a 2-year 2 year term, beginning July 1 of that
11  year, and until their successors are appointed and
12  qualified, or until termination of their legislative
13  service, whichever first occurs. Vacancies shall be filled
14  by appointment for the unexpired term in the same manner
15  as original appointments. All appointments shall be made
16  in writing and filed with the Secretary of State as a
17  public record. The Committee shall have the power to
18  approve or reject any agreements or compacts for and on
19  behalf of the General Assembly; and, provided further,
20  that an affirmative vote of 2/3 of the members of the
21  Committee shall be necessary for the approval of any
22  agreement or compact.
23  (Source: P.A. 92-73, eff. 1-1-02.)
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1  disaster, as defined in Section 4, the Governor may, by
2  proclamation, declare that a disaster exists. Upon such
3  proclamation, the Governor shall have and may exercise for a
4  period not to exceed 30 days the following emergency powers;
5  provided, however, that the lapse of the emergency powers
6  shall not, as regards any act or acts occurring or committed
7  within the 30-day period, deprive any person, firm,
8  corporation, political subdivision, or body politic of any
9  right or rights to compensation or reimbursement which he,
10  she, it, or they may have under the provisions of this Act:
11  (1) To suspend the provisions of any regulatory
12  statute prescribing procedures for conduct of State
13  business, or the orders, rules and regulations of any
14  State agency, if strict compliance with the provisions of
15  any statute, order, rule, or regulation would in any way
16  prevent, hinder or delay necessary action, including
17  emergency purchases, by the Illinois Emergency Management
18  Agency, in coping with the disaster.
19  (2) To utilize all available resources of the State
20  government as reasonably necessary to cope with the
21  disaster and of each political subdivision of the State.
22  (3) To transfer the direction, personnel or functions
23  of State departments and agencies or units thereof for the
24  purpose of performing or facilitating disaster response
25  and recovery programs.
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1  to acquire full title or a lesser specified interest in,
2  any personal property as may be necessary to accomplish
3  the objectives set forth in Section 2 of this Act,
4  including: airplanes, automobiles, trucks, trailers,
5  buses, and other vehicles; coal, oils, gasoline, and other
6  fuels and means of propulsion; explosives, materials,
7  equipment, and supplies; animals and livestock; feed and
8  seed; food and provisions for humans and animals; clothing
9  and bedding; and medicines and medical and surgical
10  supplies; and to take possession of and for a limited
11  period occupy and use any real estate necessary to
12  accomplish those objectives; but only upon the undertaking
13  by the State to pay just compensation therefor as in this
14  Act provided, and then only under the following
15  provisions:
16  a. The Governor, or the person or persons as the
17  Governor may authorize so to do, may forthwith take
18  possession of property for and on behalf of the State;
19  provided, however, that the Governor or persons shall
20  simultaneously with the taking, deliver to the owner
21  or his or her agent, if the identity of the owner or
22  agency is known or readily ascertainable, a signed
23  statement in writing, that shall include the name and
24  address of the owner, the date and place of the taking,
25  description of the property sufficient to identify it,
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1  so taken, and, if possible, a statement in writing,
2  signed by the owner, setting forth the sum that he or
3  she is willing to accept as just compensation for the
4  property or use. Whether or not the owner or agent is
5  known or readily ascertainable, a true copy of the
6  statement shall promptly be filed by the Governor or
7  the person with the Director, who shall keep the
8  docket of the statements. In cases where the sum that
9  the owner is willing to accept as just compensation is
10  less than $1,000, copies of the statements shall also
11  be filed by the Director with, and shall be passed upon
12  by an Emergency Management Claims Commission,
13  consisting of 3 disinterested citizens who shall be
14  appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and
15  consent of the Senate, within 20 days after the
16  Governor's declaration of a disaster, and if the sum
17  fixed by them as just compensation be less than $1,000
18  and is accepted in writing by the owner, then the State
19  Treasurer out of funds appropriated for these
20  purposes, shall, upon certification thereof by the
21  Emergency Management Claims Commission, cause the sum
22  so certified forthwith to be paid to the owner. The
23  Emergency Management Claims Commission is hereby given
24  the power to issue appropriate subpoenas and to
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1  upon and the disposition made of all claims.
2  b. When the compensation to be paid for the taking
3  or use of property or interest therein is not or cannot
4  be determined and paid under item a of this paragraph
5  (4), a petition in the name of The People of the State
6  of Illinois shall be promptly filed by the Director,
7  which filing may be enforced by mandamus, in the
8  circuit court of the county where the property or any
9  part thereof was located when initially taken or used
10  under the provisions of this Act praying that the
11  amount of compensation to be paid to the person or
12  persons interested therein be fixed and determined.
13  The petition shall include a description of the
14  property that has been taken, shall state the physical
15  condition of the property when taken, shall name as
16  defendants all interested parties, shall set forth the
17  sum of money estimated to be just compensation for the
18  property or interest therein taken or used, and shall
19  be signed by the Director. The litigation shall be
20  handled by the Attorney General for and on behalf of
21  the State.
22  c. Just compensation for the taking or use of
23  property or interest therein shall be promptly
24  ascertained in proceedings and established by judgment
25  against the State, that shall include, as part of the
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1  6% per annum on the fair market value of the property
2  or interest therein from the date of the taking or use
3  to the date of the judgment; and the court may order
4  the payment of delinquent taxes and special
5  assessments out of the amount so awarded as just
6  compensation and may make any other orders with
7  respect to encumbrances, rents, insurance, and other
8  charges, if any, as shall be just and equitable.
9  (5) When required by the exigencies of the disaster,
10  to sell, lend, rent, give, or distribute all or any part of
11  property so or otherwise acquired to the inhabitants of
12  this State, or to political subdivisions of this State,
13  or, under the interstate mutual aid agreements or compacts
14  as are entered into under the provisions of subparagraph
15  (5) of paragraph (c) of Section 6 to other states, and to
16  account for and transmit to the State Treasurer all funds,
17  if any, received therefor.
18  (6) To recommend the evacuation of all or part of the
19  population from any stricken or threatened area within the
20  State if the Governor deems this action necessary.
21  (7) To prescribe routes, modes of transportation, and
22  destinations in connection with evacuation.
23  (8) To control ingress and egress to and from a
24  disaster area, the movement of persons within the area,
25  and the occupancy of premises therein.
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1  transportation of alcoholic beverages, firearms,
2  explosives, and combustibles.
3  (10) To make provision for the availability and use of
4  temporary emergency housing.
5  (11) A proclamation of a disaster shall activate the
6  State Emergency Operations Plan, and political subdivision
7  emergency operations plans applicable to the political
8  subdivision or area in question and be authority for the
9  deployment and use of any forces that the plan or plans
10  apply and for use or distribution of any supplies,
11  equipment, and materials and facilities assembled,
12  stockpiled or arranged to be made available under this Act
13  or any other provision of law relating to disasters.
14  (12) Control, restrict, and regulate by rationing,
15  freezing, use of quotas, prohibitions on shipments, price
16  fixing, allocation or other means, the use, sale or
17  distribution of food, feed, fuel, clothing and other
18  commodities, materials, goods, or services; and perform
19  and exercise any other functions, powers, and duties as
20  may be necessary to promote and secure the safety and
21  protection of the civilian population.
22  (13) During the continuance of any disaster the
23  Governor is commander-in-chief of the organized and
24  unorganized militia and of all other forces available for
25  emergency duty. To the greatest extent practicable, the
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1  Director to manage, coordinate, and direct all resources
2  by orders issued at the time of the disaster.
3  (14) Prohibit increases in the prices of goods and
4  services during a disaster.
5  (Source: P.A. 102-485, eff. 8-20-21.)
6  (20 ILCS 3305/8) (from Ch. 127, par. 1058)
7  Sec. 8. Mobile Support Teams.
8  (a) The Governor or Director may cause to be created
9  Mobile Support Teams to aid and to reinforce the Illinois
10  Emergency Management Agency, and emergency services and
11  disaster agencies in areas stricken by disaster. Each mobile
12  support team shall have a leader, selected by the Director who
13  will be responsible, under the direction and control of the
14  Director, for the organization, administration, and training,
15  and operation of the mobile support team.
16  (b) Personnel of a mobile support team while on duty
17  pursuant to such a call or while engaged in regularly
18  scheduled training or exercises, whether within or without the
19  State, shall either:
20  (1) If they are paid employees of the State, have the
21  powers, duties, rights, privileges and immunities and
22  receive the compensation incidental to their employment.
23  (2) If they are paid employees of a political
24  subdivision or body politic of this State, and whether
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1  body politic, have the powers, duties, rights, privileges
2  and immunities, and receive the compensation incidental to
3  their employment.
4  (3) If they are not employees of the State, political
5  subdivision or body politic, or being such employees, are
6  not normally paid for their services, be entitled to at
7  least one dollar per year compensation from the State.
8  Personnel of a mobile support team who suffer disease,
9  injury or death arising out of or in the course of emergency
10  duty, shall for the purposes of benefits under the Workers'
11  Compensation Act or Workers' Occupational Diseases Act only,
12  be deemed to be employees of this State. If the person
13  diseased, injured or killed is an employee described in item
14  (3) above, the computation of benefits payable under either of
15  those Acts shall be based on income commensurate with
16  comparable State employees doing the same type of work or
17  income from the person's regular employment, whichever is
18  greater.
19  All personnel of mobile support teams shall, while on duty
20  under such call, be reimbursed by this State for all actual and
21  necessary travel and subsistence expenses.
22  (c) The State shall reimburse each political subdivision
23  or body politic from the Disaster Response and Recovery Fund
24  for the compensation paid and the actual and necessary travel,
25  subsistence and maintenance expenses of paid employees of the
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1  of its geographic geographical boundaries pursuant to such a
2  call, as members of a mobile support team, and for all payments
3  made for death, disease or injury of those paid employees
4  arising out of and incurred in the course of that duty, and for
5  all losses of or damage to supplies and equipment of the
6  political subdivision or body politic resulting from the
7  operations.
8  (d) Whenever mobile support teams or units of another
9  state, while the Governor has the emergency powers provided
10  for under Section 7 of this Act, render aid to this State under
11  the orders of the Governor of its home state and upon the
12  request of the Governor of this State, all questions relating
13  to reimbursement by this State to the other state and its
14  citizens in regard to the assistance so rendered shall be
15  determined by the mutual aid agreements or interstate compacts
16  described in subparagraph (5) of paragraph (c) of Section 6 as
17  are existing at the time of the assistance rendered or are
18  entered into thereafter and under Section 303 (d) of the
19  Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950.
20  (e) No personnel of mobile support teams of this State may
21  be ordered by the Governor to operate in any other state unless
22  a request for the same has been made by the Governor or duly
23  authorized representative of the other state.
24  (Source: P.A. 98-465, eff. 8-16-13.)
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1  Sec. 10. Emergency Services and Disaster Agencies.
2  (a) Each political subdivision within this State shall be
3  within the jurisdiction of and served by the Illinois
4  Emergency Management Agency and by an emergency services and
5  disaster agency responsible for emergency management programs.
6  A township, if the township is in a county having a population
7  of more than 2,000,000, must have approval of the county
8  coordinator before establishment of a township emergency
9  services and disaster agency.
10  (b) Unless multiple county emergency services and disaster
11  agency consolidation is authorized by the Illinois Emergency
12  Management Agency with the consent of the respective counties,
13  each county shall maintain an emergency services and disaster
14  agency that has jurisdiction over and serves the entire
15  county, except as otherwise provided under this Act and except
16  that in any county with a population of over 3,000,000
17  containing a municipality with a population of over 500,000
18  the jurisdiction of the county agency shall not extend to the
19  municipality when the municipality has established its own
20  agency.
21  (c) Each municipality with a population of over 500,000
22  shall maintain an emergency services and disaster agency which
23  has jurisdiction over and serves the entire municipality. A
24  municipality with a population less than 500,000 may
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1  limits.
2  (d) The Governor shall determine which municipal
3  corporations, other than those specified in paragraph (c) of
4  this Section, need emergency services and disaster agencies of
5  their own and require that they be established and maintained.
6  The Governor shall make these determinations on the basis of
7  the municipality's disaster vulnerability and capability of
8  response related to population size and concentration. The
9  emergency services and disaster agency of a county or
10  township, shall not have a jurisdiction within a political
11  subdivision having its own emergency services and disaster
12  agency, but shall cooperate with the emergency services and
13  disaster agency of a city, village or incorporated town within
14  their borders. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall
15  publish and furnish a current list to the municipalities
16  required to have an emergency services and disaster agency
17  under this subsection.
18  (e) Each municipality that is not required to and does not
19  have an emergency services and disaster agency shall have a
20  liaison officer designated to facilitate the cooperation and
21  protection of that municipal corporation with the county
22  emergency services and disaster agency in which it is located
23  in the work of disaster mitigation, preparedness, response,
24  and recovery.
25  (f) The principal executive officer or his or her designee
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1  notify the Illinois Emergency Management Agency of the manner
2  in which the political subdivision is providing or securing
3  emergency management, identify the executive head of the
4  agency or the department from which the service is obtained,
5  or the liaison officer in accordance with subsection (e)
6  paragraph (d) of this Section and furnish additional
7  information relating thereto as the Illinois Emergency
8  Management Agency requires.
9  (g) Each emergency services and disaster agency shall
10  prepare an emergency operations plan for its geographic
11  boundaries that complies with planning, review, and approval
12  standards promulgated by the Illinois Emergency Management
13  Agency. The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall
14  determine which jurisdictions will be required to include
15  earthquake preparedness in their local emergency operations
16  plans.
17  (h) The emergency services and disaster agency shall
18  prepare and distribute to all appropriate officials in written
19  form a clear and complete statement of the emergency
20  responsibilities of all local departments and officials and of
21  the disaster chain of command.
22  (i) Each emergency services and disaster agency shall have
23  a Coordinator who shall be appointed by the principal
24  executive officer of the political subdivision in the same
25  manner as are the heads of regular governmental departments.
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1  executive officer appoints the sheriff as the Coordinator, the
2  sheriff may, in addition to his or her regular compensation,
3  receive compensation at the same level as provided in Article
4  3 of the Counties Code Section 3 of "An Act in relation to the
5  regulation of motor vehicle traffic and the promotion of
6  safety on public highways in counties", approved August 9,
7  1951, as amended. The Coordinator shall have direct
8  responsibility for the organization, administration, training,
9  and operation of the emergency services and disaster agency,
10  subject to the direction and control of that principal
11  executive officer. Each emergency services and disaster agency
12  shall coordinate and may perform emergency management
13  functions within the territorial limits of the political
14  subdivision within which it is organized as are prescribed in
15  and by the State Emergency Operations Plan, and programs,
16  orders, rules and regulations as may be promulgated by the
17  Illinois Emergency Management Agency and by local ordinance
18  and, in addition, shall conduct such functions outside of
19  those territorial limits as may be required under mutual aid
20  agreements and compacts as are entered into under subparagraph
21  (5) of paragraph (c) of Section 6.
22  (j) In carrying out the provisions of this Act, each
23  political subdivision may enter into contracts and incur
24  obligations necessary to place it in a position effectively to
25  combat the disasters as are described in Section 4, to protect
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1  provide emergency assistance to victims of those disasters. If
2  a disaster occurs, each political subdivision may exercise the
3  powers vested under this Section in the light of the
4  exigencies of the disaster and, excepting mandatory
5  constitutional requirements, without regard to the procedures
6  and formalities normally prescribed by law pertaining to the
7  performance of public work, entering into contracts, the
8  incurring of obligations, the employment of temporary workers,
9  the rental of equipment, the purchase of supplies and
10  materials, and the appropriation, expenditure, and disposition
11  of public funds and property.
12  (k) Volunteers who, while engaged in a disaster, an
13  exercise, training related to the emergency operations plan of
14  the political subdivision, or a search-and-rescue team
15  response to an occurrence or threat of injury or loss of life
16  that is beyond local response capabilities, suffer disease,
17  injury or death, shall, for the purposes of benefits under the
18  Workers' Compensation Act or Workers' Occupational Diseases
19  Act only, be deemed to be employees of the State, if: (1) the
20  claimant is a duly qualified and enrolled (sworn in) as a
21  volunteer of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency or an
22  emergency services and disaster agency accredited by the
23  Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and (2) if: (i) the
24  claimant was participating in a disaster as defined in Section
25  4 of this Act, (ii) the exercise or training participated in
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1  Emergency Management Agency prior to the exercise or training,
2  or (iii) the search-and-rescue team response was to an
3  occurrence or threat of injury or loss of life that was beyond
4  local response capabilities and was specifically and expressly
5  approved by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency prior to
6  the search-and-rescue team response. The computation of
7  benefits payable under either of those Acts shall be based on
8  the income commensurate with comparable State employees doing
9  the same type work or income from the person's regular
10  employment, whichever is greater.
11  Volunteers who are working under the direction of an
12  emergency services and disaster agency accredited by the
13  Illinois Emergency Management Agency, pursuant to a plan
14  approved by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (i)
15  during a disaster declared by the Governor under Section 7 of
16  this Act, or (ii) in circumstances otherwise expressly
17  approved by the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, shall be
18  deemed exclusively employees of the State for purposes of
19  Section 8(d) of the Court of Claims Act, provided that the
20  Illinois Emergency Management Agency may, in coordination with
21  the emergency services and disaster agency, audit
22  implementation for compliance with the plan.
23  (l) If any person who is entitled to receive benefits
24  through the application of this Section receives, in
25  connection with the disease, injury or death giving rise to
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1  program, benefits payable under this Section shall be reduced
2  to the extent of the benefits received under that other Act or
3  program.
4  (m) (1) Prior to conducting an exercise, the principal
5  executive officer of a political subdivision or his or her
6  designee shall provide area media with written
7  notification of the exercise. The notification shall
8  indicate that information relating to the exercise shall
9  not be released to the public until the commencement of
10  the exercise. The notification shall also contain a
11  request that the notice be so posted to ensure that all
12  relevant media personnel are advised of the exercise
13  before it begins.
14  (2) During the conduct of an exercise, all messages,
15  two-way radio communications, briefings, status reports,
16  news releases, and other oral or written communications
17  shall begin and end with the following statement: "This is
18  an exercise message".
19  (Source: P.A. 94-733, eff. 4-27-06.)
20  (20 ILCS 3305/12) (from Ch. 127, par. 1062)
21  Sec. 12. Testing of Disaster Warning Devices. The testing
22  of disaster warning devices including outdoor warning sirens
23  shall be held only on the first Tuesday of each month at 10
24  o'clock in the morning or during exercises that are
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1  Emergency Management Agency.
2  (Source: P.A. 92-73, eff. 1-1-02.)
3  (20 ILCS 3305/14) (from Ch. 127, par. 1064)
4  Sec. 14. Communications. The Illinois Emergency Management
5  Agency shall ascertain what means exist for rapid and
6  efficient communications in times of disaster. The Illinois
7  Emergency Management Agency shall consider the desirability of
8  supplementing these communications resources or of integrating
9  them into a comprehensive State or State-Federal
10  telecommunications or other communications system or network.
11  In studying the character and feasibility of any system or its
12  several parts, the Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall
13  evaluate the possibility of multipurpose use thereof for
14  general State and political subdivision purposes. The Illinois
15  Emergency Management Agency may promulgate rules to establish
16  policies and procedures relating to telecommunications and the
17  continuation of rapid and efficient communications in times of
18  disaster to the extent authorized by any provision of this Act
19  or other laws and regulations. The Illinois Emergency
20  Management Agency shall make recommendations to the Governor
21  as appropriate.
22  (Source: P.A. 86-755; 87-168.)
23  (20 ILCS 3305/18) (from Ch. 127, par. 1068)
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1  (a) The Governor shall file a copy of every rule,
2  regulation or order, and any amendment thereof made by the
3  Governor under the provisions of this Act in the office of the
4  Secretary of State. Upon No rule, regulation or order, or any
5  amendment thereof shall be effective until 10 days after the
6  filing, provided, however, that upon the declaration of a
7  disaster by the Governor as is described in Section 7 the
8  provision relating to the effective date of any rule,
9  regulation, order or amendment issued under this Act and
10  during the state of disaster is abrogated, and the rule,
11  regulation, order or amendment shall become effective
12  immediately upon being filed with the Secretary of State
13  accompanied by a certificate stating the reason as required by
14  the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
15  (b) Every emergency services and disaster agency
16  established pursuant to this Act and the coordinators thereof
17  shall execute and enforce the orders, rules and regulations as
18  may be made by the Governor under authority of this Act. Each
19  emergency services and disaster agency shall have available
20  for inspection at its office all orders, rules and regulations
21  made by the Governor, or under the Governor's authority. The
22  Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall publish furnish on
23  the Agency's Department's website the orders, rules and
24  regulations to each such emergency services and disaster
25  agency. Upon the written request of an emergency services or
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1  emergency services or disaster agency.
2  (Source: P.A. 98-44, eff. 6-28-13.)
3  (20 ILCS 3305/20) (from Ch. 127, par. 1070)
4  Sec. 20. Oath Emergency Management Agency; personnel;
5  oath.
6  Each person, whether compensated or noncompensated, who is
7  appointed to serve in any capacity in the Illinois Emergency
8  Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security or an
9  emergency services and disaster agency, shall, before entering
10  upon his or her duties, take an oath, in writing, before the
11  Director or before the coordinator of that emergency services
12  and disaster agency or before other persons authorized to
13  administer oaths in this State, which oath shall be filed with
14  the Director or with the coordinator of the emergency services
15  and disaster agency with which he or she shall serve and which
16  oath shall be substantially as follows:
17  "I, _______________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I
18  will support and defend and bear true faith and allegiance to
19  the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of
20  the State of Illinois, and the territory, institutions and
21  facilities thereof, both public and private, against all
22  enemies, foreign and domestic; that I take this obligation
23  freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion;
24  and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon
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1  that I do not advocate, nor am I, nor have I been a member of
2  any political party or organization that advocates the
3  overthrow of the government of the United States or of this
4  State by force or violence; and that during such time as I am
5  affiliated with the (name of political subdivision), I will
6  not advocate nor become a member of any political party or
7  organization that advocates the overthrow of the government of
8  the United States or of this State by force or violence."
9  (Source: P.A. 92-73, eff. 1-1-02.)
10  (20 ILCS 3305/23)
11  (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2032)
12  Sec. 23. Access and Functional Needs Advisory Committee.
13  (a) In this Section, "Advisory Committee" means the Access
14  and Functional Needs Advisory Committee.
15  (b) The Access and Functional Needs Advisory Committee is
16  created.
17  (c) The Advisory Committee shall:
18  (1) Coordinate meetings occurring, at a minimum, 3
19  times each year, in addition to emergency meetings called
20  by the chairperson of the Advisory Committee.
21  (2) Research and provide recommendations for
22  identifying and effectively responding to the needs of
23  persons with access and functional needs before, during,
24  and after a disaster using an intersectional lens for
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1  (3) Provide recommendations to the Illinois Emergency
2  Management Agency regarding how to ensure that persons
3  with a disability are included in disaster strategies and
4  emergency management plans, including updates and
5  implementation of disaster strategies and emergency
6  management plans.
7  (4) Review and provide recommendations for the
8  Illinois Emergency Management Agency, and all relevant
9  State agencies that are involved in drafting and
10  implementing the Illinois Emergency Operation Plan, to
11  integrate access and functional needs into State and local
12  emergency plans.
13  (d) The Advisory Committee shall be composed of the
14  Director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency or his or
15  her designee, the Attorney General or his or her designee, the
16  Secretary of Human Services or his or her designee, the
17  Director of Aging or his or her designee, and the Director of
18  Public Health or his or her designee, together with the
19  following members appointed by the Governor on or before
20  January 1, 2022:
21  (1) Two members, either from a municipal or
22  county-level emergency agency or a local emergency
23  management coordinator.
24  (2) Nine members from the community of persons with a
25  disability who represent persons with different types of
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1  with mobility and physical disabilities, hearing and
2  visual disabilities, deafness or who are hard of hearing,
3  blindness or who have low vision, mental health
4  disabilities, and intellectual or developmental
5  disabilities. Members appointed under this paragraph shall
6  reflect a diversity of age, gender, race, and ethnic
7  background.
8  (3) Four members who represent first responders from
9  different geographic geographical regions around the
10  State.
11  (e) Of those members appointed by the Governor, the
12  initial appointments of 6 members shall be for terms of 2 years
13  and the initial appointments of 5 members shall be for terms of
14  4 years. Thereafter, members shall be appointed for terms of 4
15  years. A member shall serve until his or her successor is
16  appointed and qualified. If a vacancy occurs in the Advisory
17  Committee membership, the vacancy shall be filled in the same
18  manner as the original appointment for the remainder of the
19  unexpired term.
20  (f) After all the members are appointed, and annually
21  thereafter, they shall elect a chairperson from among the
22  members appointed under paragraph (2) of subsection (d).
23  (g) The initial meeting of the Advisory Committee shall be
24  convened by the Director of the Illinois Emergency Management
25  Agency no later than February 1, 2022.
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1  compensation.
2  (i) The Illinois Emergency Management Agency shall provide
3  administrative support to the Advisory Committee.
4  (j) The Advisory Committee shall prepare and deliver a
5  report to the General Assembly, the Governor's Office, and the
6  Illinois Emergency Management Agency by July 1, 2022, and
7  annually thereafter. The report shall include the following:
8  (1) Identification of core emergency management
9  services that need to be updated or changed to ensure the
10  needs of persons with a disability are met, and shall
11  include disaster strategies in State and local emergency
12  plans.
13  (2) Any proposed changes in State policies, laws,
14  rules, or regulations necessary to fulfill the purposes of
15  this Act.
16  (3) Recommendations on improving the accessibility and
17  effectiveness of disaster and emergency communication.
18  (4) Recommendations on comprehensive training for
19  first responders and other frontline workers when working
20  with persons with a disability during emergency situations
21  or disasters, as defined in Section 4 of the Illinois
22  Emergency Management Agency Act.
23  (5) Any additional recommendations regarding emergency
24  management and persons with a disability that the Advisory
25  Committee deems necessary.
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1  subsection (j) shall be annually considered by the Illinois
2  Emergency Management Agency when developing new State and
3  local emergency plans or updating existing State and local
4  emergency plans.
5  (l) The Advisory Committee is dissolved and this Section
6  is repealed on January 1, 2032.
7  (Source: P.A. 102-361, eff. 8-13-21; 102-671, eff. 11-30-21;
8  103-154, eff. 6-30-23.)
9  (20 ILCS 3305/24 new)
10  Sec. 24. Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council
11  (IL-HSAC).
12  (a) The Illinois Homeland Security Advisory Council
13  (IL-HSAC) is hereby created.
14  (b) The IL-HSAC shall report directly to the Homeland
15  Security Advisor, who shall serve as the Chairperson.
16  (c) The Deputy Homeland Security Advisor shall serve as
17  Vice-Chair.
18  (d) The Homeland Security Advisor may appoint a Chair Pro
19  Tempore to oversee the daily operations and administrative
20  responsibilities of the IL-HSAC.
21  (e) The Homeland Security Advisor shall, with approval of
22  the Governor, modify the structure of the IL-HSAC as
23  appropriate and consistent with this Section.
24  (f) The IL-HSAC shall submit an annual report to the
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1  activities, accomplishments, and recommendations of the
2  IL-HSAC in the preceding year.
3  (g) The Agency shall provide administrative support for
4  the IL-HSAC.
5  (h) Entities may be appointed to IL-HSAC with nomination
6  by the Homeland Security Advisor and approval by the Governor.
7  (i) The IL-HSAC shall have the following powers and
8  duties:
9  (1) The IL-HSAC shall serve as the State Advisory
10  Committee with respect to funds received through the
11  federal Homeland Security Grant Program. In that capacity,
12  the IL-HSAC shall provide recommendations to the Homeland
13  Security Advisor on issues related to the application for
14  and use of all appropriate federal funding that relates to
15  preventing, protecting against, mitigating, responding to
16  and recovering from acts of terrorism and other threats.
17  (2) The IL-HSAC shall provide recommendations to the
18  Homeland Security Advisor on the following:
19  (A) appropriate training of local, regional, and
20  state officials to respond to terrorist incidents
21  involving conventional, chemical, biological and
22  nuclear weapons;
23  (B) applications for and use of all appropriate
24  State and other funds as may be appropriate and
25  available relating to homeland security;
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1  include strategies and tactics to coordinate
2  multi-agency response to significant events, such as
3  acts of terrorism or natural disasters, where
4  coordination of local, State, and private resources is
5  necessary;
6  (D) coordination of public safety resources and
7  combating terrorism in Illinois; and
8  (E) any changes needed in State statutes,
9  administrative rules, or in the Illinois Emergency
10  Operations Plan.
11  (20 ILCS 3305/25 new)
12  Sec. 25. Statewide Interoperability Coordinator.
13  (a) T
  he Statewide Interoperability Coordinator is hereby
14  created as a position within the Agency's Office of Homeland
15  Security.
16  (b) The duties and responsibilities of the SWIC shall be
17  as follows:
18  (1) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall
19  serve as the central coordination point for the State's
20  communications interoperability and shall assist with
21  mediation between State and local agencies to achieve an
22  interoperable communications system.
23  (2) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall
24  develop and disseminate best practices for public safety
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1  (3) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall
2  advise the Homeland Security Advisor and Deputy Director
3  of the Agency's Office of Homeland Security on public
4  safety communications interoperability.
5  (4) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall
6  serve as a member of the Statewide Interoperability
7  Executive Committee or its successor entity and may act on
8  behalf of the Statewide Interoperability Executive
9  Committee.
10  (5) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall
11  recommend regulatory changes relating to public safety
12  communications and interoperability activities in
13  partnership with 9-1-1 administrator, operators of
14  statewide radio systems, emergency management
15  coordinators, and the State Administrative Agency.
16  (6) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall
17  identify funding opportunities for planned
18  interoperability improvements and coordinate efforts to
19  provide funding.
20  (7) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall
21  advise on the issuance of grants related to public safety
22  and for interoperability communication.
23  (8) The Statewide Interoperability Coordinator shall
24  engage stakeholders to coordinate the Statewide
25  Communications Interoperability Plan
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