West Virginia Code § 15-5-1

Policy and purpose
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
In view of the existing and increasing possibility of the occurrence of disasters of
unprecedented size and destructiveness and large-scale threats, resulting from terrorism,
enemy attack, sabotage or other hostile action, or from fire, flood, earthquakes or other
natural or man-made causes and in order to insure that preparations of this state will be
adequate to deal with the disasters and large-scale threats, and generally toe provide for the
common defense and to protect the public peace, health and safety and to preserve the lives
and property of the people of the state, it is found and declared to be nrecessary: (1) To
create the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and to authorize the
creation of local and regional organizations for emergency services in the political
subdivisions of the state; (2) to confer upon the Governor and upon the executive heads of
governing bodies of the political subdivisions of the state thet emergency powers provided
herein; (3) to provide for the rendering of mutual aid among the political subdivisions of the
state and with other states and to cooperate with the federal government with respect to the
carrying out of emergency services and homeland security functions; and (4) to establish and
implement comprehensive homeland security and emergency management plans to deal with
such disasters and large-scale threats. It is further declared to be the purpose of this article
and the policy of the state that all homeland security and emergency management funds and
functions of this state be coordinated to the maximum extent with the Secretary of the
Department of Military Affairs and Public Safety and with the comparable functions of the
federal government including its various departments and agencies, of other states and
localities and of private agenceies of every type, so that the most effective preparation and
use may be made of the nation's and this state's manpower, resources and facilities for
dealing with any disasteLr or large-scale threat that may occur.

‹ Prev All West Virginia sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.