Texas Code § 424.153

EMERGENCY RESPONSE MAP AND TOUR
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Sec. 424.153. EMERGENCY RESPONSE MAP AND TOUR. (a) Each critical infrastructure facility to which this subchapter applies shall provide to the division and appropriate public safety agencies:
(1) an accurate emergency response map of the facility that is developed in accordance with the standards described by Subsection (b); and
(2) an opportunity to tour the facility using the map described by Subdivision (1) to verify the map's accuracy.
(b) An emergency response map must:
(1) include:
(A) an accurate floor plan overlaid on current, verified aerial imagery of the facility and its surrounding land and a site-specific label for each building of the facility;
(B) a label for each:
(i) room;
(ii) named hallway; and
(iii) external door or stairwell number; and
(C) the location of each:
(i) known hazard;
(ii) critical utility;
(iii) key box;
(iv) automated external defibrillator; and
(v) trauma kit;
(2) conform to, integrate with, and be accessible by software used by the division, entities operating a local public safety answering point, or appropriate public safety agencies without imposing a fee or requiring the purchase of additional software to access the map and associated data;
(3) be in a format capable of being printed, shared electronically, or integrated into an interactive software application; and
(4) be in a format easily modified or updated.
(c) A critical infrastructure facility to which this subchapter applies may only provide an emergency response map to the division and appropriate public safety agencies for purposes of developing a verified source of critical infrastructure mapping data in this state and ensuring efficient emergency response for the facility.
(d) A critical infrastructure facility to which this subchapter applies may not provide or make available to the public an emergency response map.

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