Nevada Code § 414.040

Office of Emergency Management: Creation; Chief; powers and duties of Office and Chief
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1. An Office of Emergency Management is
hereby created within the Office of the Governor. The Chief of the Office of
Emergency Management is appointed by and holds office at the pleasure of the
Governor. The Office of Emergency Management is the State Agency for Emergency
Management for the purposes of the Compact ratified by the Legislature pursuant
to NRS 415.010 . The Chief is the States
Director of Emergency Management for the purposes of that Compact.
2. The Chief may employ technical,
clerical, stenographic and other personnel as may be required, and may make
such expenditures therefor and for other expenses of his or her office within
the appropriation therefor, or from other money made available to him or her
for purposes of emergency management, as may be necessary to carry out the
purposes of this chapter.
3. The Chief, subject to the direction and
control of the Governor, shall carry out the program for emergency management
in this State. The Chief shall coordinate the activities of all organizations
for emergency management within the State, maintain liaison with and cooperate
with agencies and organizations of other states and of the Federal Government
for emergency management and carry out such additional duties as may be
prescribed by the Governor.
4. The Chief shall assist in the
development of comprehensive, coordinated plans for emergency management by
adopting an integrated process, using the partnership of governmental entities,
business and industry, volunteer organizations and other interested persons,
for the mitigation of, preparation for, response to and recovery from
emergencies or disasters. In adopting this process, the Chief shall:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 232.3532 , develop written plans for
the mitigation of, preparation for, response to and recovery from emergencies
and disasters. The plans developed by the Chief pursuant to this paragraph must
include the information prescribed in NRS
414.041 to 414.044 , inclusive.
(b) Conduct activities designed to:
(1) Eliminate or reduce the probability
that an emergency will occur or to reduce the effects of unavoidable disasters;
(2) Prepare state and local governmental
agencies, private organizations and other persons to be capable of responding
appropriately if an emergency or disaster occurs by fostering the adoption of
plans for emergency operations, conducting exercises to test those plans,
training necessary personnel and acquiring necessary resources;
(3) Test periodically plans for emergency
operations to ensure that the activities of state and local governmental
agencies, private organizations and other persons are coordinated;
(4) Provide assistance to victims, prevent
further injury or damage to persons or property and increase the effectiveness
of recovery operations; and
(5) Restore the operation of vital
community life-support systems and return persons and property affected by an
emergency or disaster to a condition that is comparable to or better than what
existed before the emergency or disaster occurred.
5. In addition to any other requirement
concerning the program of emergency management in this State, the Chief shall:
(a) Maintain an inventory of any state or local
services, equipment, supplies, personnel and other resources related to
participation in the Nevada Intrastate Mutual Aid System established pursuant
to NRS 414A.100 ;
(b) Coordinate the provision of resources and
equipment within this State in response to requests for mutual aid pursuant to NRS 414.075 or chapter 414A of NRS;
(c) Coordinate with state agencies, local
governments, Indian tribes or nations and special districts to use the
personnel and equipment of those state agencies, local governments, Indian
tribes or nations and special districts as agents of the State during a
response to a request for mutual aid pursuant to NRS 414.075 or 414A.130 ; and
(d) Provide notice:
(1) On or before February 15 of each year
to the governing body of each political subdivision of whether the political
subdivision has complied with the requirements of NRS 239C.250 ;
(2) On or before February 15 of each year
to the Chair of the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada of whether each
utility that is not a governmental utility and each provider of new electric
resources has complied with the requirements of NRS 239C.270 ;
(3) On or before February 15 of each year
to the Governor of whether each governmental utility described in subsection 1
of NRS 239C.050 and each provider of
new electric resources has complied with the requirements of NRS 239C.270 ;
(4) On or before February 15 of each year
to the governing body of each governmental utility described in subsection 2 of NRS 239C.050 and each provider of new
electric resources of whether each such governmental utility has complied with
the requirements of NRS 239C.270 ;
(5) On or before November 15 of each year
to the Superintendent of Public Instruction of whether each board of trustees
of a school district, governing body of a charter school or governing body of a
private school has complied with the requirements of NRS 388.243 or 394.1687 , as applicable; and
(6) On or before November 15 of each year
to the Chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board of whether each resort hotel
has complied with the requirements of NRS
463.790 .
6. The Office shall:
(a) Execute, administer and enforce the
provisions of chapters 414 and 414A of NRS and perform such duties and
exercise such powers required pursuant to those chapters;
(b) Perform the duties required pursuant to chapter 415A of NRS;
(c) Perform the duties required pursuant to NRS 353.2753 at the request of a state
agency or local government;
(d) Adopt regulations setting forth the manner in
which federal funds received by the Office to finance projects related to
emergency management and homeland security are allocated, except with respect
to any funds committed by specific statute to the regulatory authority of
another person or agency, including, without limitation, funds accepted by the
State Emergency Response Commission pursuant to NRS 459.740 ; and
(e) Submit a written report to the Nevada
Commission on Homeland Security within 60 days of making a grant of money to a
state agency, political subdivision or tribal government to pay for a project
or program relating to the prevention of, detection of, mitigation of,
preparedness for, response to and recovery from acts of terrorism that
includes, without limitation:
(1) The total amount of money that the
state agency, political subdivision or tribal government has been approved to
receive for the project or program;
(2) A description of the project or
program; and
(3) An explanation of how the money may be
used by the state agency, political subdivision or tribal government.
7. The Office shall develop a written
guide for the preparation and maintenance of an emergency response plan to
assist a person or governmental entity that is required to file a plan pursuant
to NRS 239C.250 , 239C.270 , 388.243 , 394.1687 or 463.790 . The Office shall review the
guide on an annual basis and revise the guide if necessary. On or before
January 15 of each year, the Office shall post the guide on a publicly
accessible Internet website maintained by the Office.
8. The Office shall provide a copy of the
written guide developed pursuant to subsection 7 to a person or governmental
entity that is required to file a plan pursuant to NRS 239C.250 , 239C.270 , 388.243 , 394.1687 or 463.790 upon the request of such a
person or entity.
9. The Office may disseminate to a local
public safety agency, as the Office determines is reasonably necessary in the
event of an act of terrorism or related emergency or for emergency
preparedness, coordination and response efforts:
(a) A plan developed pursuant to NRS 388.243 or updated pursuant to NRS 388.245 ;
(b) A plan developed pursuant to NRS 394.1687 or updated pursuant to NRS 394.1688 ; and
(c) A deviation approved pursuant to NRS 388.251 or 394.1692 .
10. As used in this section, public
safety agency has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 388.2345 .

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