Oklahoma Code § 63-695.4

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Procedural plans and programs - Requests for assistance
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- Consultation between jurisdictions - Discretion.
A.  It shall be the responsibility of each jurisdiction to
formulate procedural plans and programs for interjurisdictional
cooperation in the performance of the responsibilities listed in
this section.  In formulating such plans, and in carrying them out,
the jurisdictions, insofar as practical, shall:
1.  Review individual jurisdictional hazards analyses and, to the
extent reasonably possible, determine all those potential
emergencies the jurisdictions might jointly suffer, whether due to
natural or man-made disasters or emergencies;
2.  Review individual emergency plans of the jurisdictions and
develop a plan that will determine the mechanism for the
interjurisdictional management and provision of assistance
concerning any potential emergency;
3.  Develop interjurisdictional procedures to fill any identified
gaps and to resolve any identified inconsistencies or overlaps in
existing or developed plans;
4.  Assist in warning communities adjacent to or crossing the
jurisdictional boundaries;
5.  Protect and assure uninterrupted delivery of services,
medicines, water, food, energy and fuel, search and rescue, critical
lifeline equipment, and resources, both human and material;

6.  Inventory and set procedures for the interjurisdictional loan
and delivery of human and material resources, together with
procedures for reimbursement or forgiveness; and
7.  Provide, to the extent authorized by law, for temporary
suspension of any statutes or ordinances that restrict the
implementation of the above responsibilities.
All jurisdictions should use and conform to the current national
standard for on-scene management and command systems.
B.  The authorized representative of a jurisdiction may request
assistance of another jurisdiction by contacting the authorized
representative of that jurisdiction.  The provisions of the Oklahoma
Intrastate Mutual Aid Compact shall apply only to requests for
assistance made by and to authorized representatives.  Requests may
be verbal or in writing.  If verbal, the request shall be confirmed
in writing within thirty (30) days of the verbal request.  Requests
shall provide the following information:
1.  A description of the emergency service function for which
assistance is needed including, but not limited to, fire services,
law enforcement, emergency medical, transportation, communications,
public works and engineering, building inspection, planning and
information assistance, mass care, resource support, health and
medical services, and search and rescue;
2.  The amount and type of personnel, equipment, materials and
supplies needed and a reasonable estimate of the length of time they
will be needed; and
3.  The specific place and time for staging of the response of
the assisting party and a point of contact at that location.
C.  There shall be frequent consultation between jurisdiction
officials who have assigned emergency management responsibilities
and other appropriate representatives of the jurisdictions with
affected jurisdictions, with free exchange of information, plans,
and resource records relating to emergency capabilities.
D.  Jurisdictions shall not be obligated under the Compact to
send the requested assistance, and assistance may be withdrawn at
any time in the sole and absolute discretion of the jurisdiction.

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