Delaware Code § 20-3108

Radiological Emergency Management Program
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(a) In addition to the powers and duties of DEMA set forth in § 3107 of this title, DEMA shall develop, establish and maintain a
Radiological Emergency Management Program in accordance with relevant regulations and guidelines promulgated by federal agencies.
The purpose of the program is to comply with applicable federal regulations and to implement all necessary and appropriate protective or
remedial measures on behalf of the State with respect to a radiological incident, or threatened radiological incident, resulting from the
operation of commercial nuclear generating facilities, acts of terrorism, or transport of nuclear by-products. DEMA shall serve as the single
point of contact for interaction between the affected facilities and other state agencies and departments, counties, municipalities and the
federal government.
(b) All grants or payments of money by the federal government, or by any other public or private source, pursuant to any contract,
agreement or otherwise, to the Department of Safety and Homeland Security for radiological emergency management shall be appropriated
to DEMA for the designated purpose, and no other, for which the money was paid and received. All such money shall be payable to the
State Treasurer. The Treasurer shall credit the deposit to a special fund to be known and designated as the "Delaware Radiological
Emergency Management Program Account," and any money received for the use of DEMA in connection with its duties under the
Delaware Radiological Emergency Management Program shall be paid out of the special account by the State Treasurer upon warrants
executed by the Secretary of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security for the designated use, without any further authority from
the General Assembly.
(c) On behalf of DEMA, the Secretary of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security shall cause to be prepared, and shall submit
to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget and the Joint Finance Committee, in accordance with Chapters 63 and 65 of Title
29, a detailed budgetary plan which:
(1) Depicts all anticipated expenses for the ensuing fiscal year associated with the duties of the State, political subdivisions and other
organizations in the Delaware Radiological Emergency Management Program or under any contract or agreement in connection
therewith;
(2) Provides an accurate statement of all funds, grants, gifts or other forms of financial assistance to be paid or furnished to DEMA for
the ensuing fiscal year by the federal government or any other public or private source; and
(3) Describes the designated use of any funds, grants, gifts or other forms of financial assistance received by the State as well as any
other relevant restrictions regarding the expenditure of such moneys.

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