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§ 26-304 State emergency council; membership; powers and duties; definition

AZ Rev Stat § 26-304 (2019) (N/A)
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26-304. State emergency council; membership; powers and duties; definition

A. The state emergency council is established consisting of the following persons or their designee:

1. Governor.

2. Secretary of state.

3. Attorney general.

4. Adjutant general.

5. Director of the division of emergency management.

6. Director of the department of transportation.

7. Director of the department of health services.

8. Director of environmental quality.

9. Director of the department of public safety.

10. Director of the Arizona department of agriculture.

11. Director of the department of administration.

12. Director of water resources.

13. President of the senate as an advisory member.

14. Speaker of the house of representatives as an advisory member.

B. The powers and duties of the council include:

1. Making recommendations for orders, rules, policies and procedures to the governor.

2. Recommending to the governor the assignment of any responsibility, service or activity to a state agency relative to emergencies or planning for emergencies.

3. Issuing, in the event of inaccessibility of the governor, a state of emergency proclamation under the same conditions by which the governor could issue such a proclamation, if the action is taken at a meeting of the council called by the director and if not less than three council members, one of whom is an elected official, approve the action.

C. The council shall monitor each emergency declared by the governor and the activities and response of the division to the emergency. The council shall recommend to the governor or the legislature based on the reports submitted to it by the auditor that the emergency conditions have stabilized and that the emergency is substantially contained.

D. For the purposes of this section, " advisory member" means a member who gives advice to the other members of the state emergency council at meetings of the council but who is not eligible to vote, is not a member for purposes of determining whether a quorum is present and is not eligible to receive any compensation or reimbursement of expenses by the council.

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§ 26-304 State emergency council; membership; powers and duties; definition