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H.B. 103 Enrolled

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STATEWIDE MUTUAL AID ACT

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Curtis Oda

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Senate Sponsor: Dan R. Eastman

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill enacts provisions related to a statewide mutual aid system among political
             10      subdivisions of the state.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    establishes a statewide mutual aid system among participating political subdivisions
             14      that provide public safety service;
             15          .    defines terms;
             16          .    establishes a statewide mutual aid committee, provides for its membership, terms,
             17      and procedures, and prohibits compensation for its members;
             18          .    allows a county, municipality, or public safety special district or interlocal entity to
             19      withdraw from the statewide mutual aid system;
             20          .    provides for the duties of participating political subdivisions;
             21          .    establishes a process for a participating political subdivision to request assistance
             22      from another participating political subdivision;
             23          .    provides for reimbursement to be paid to a responding political subdivision;
             24          .    establishes rules applicable to personnel who respond to a request for assistance;
             25      and
             26          .    enacts a severability provision.
             27      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             28          None
             29      Other Special Clauses:


             30          None
             31      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             32      ENACTS:
             33          53-2-401, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             34          53-2-402, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             35          53-2-403, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             36          53-2-404, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             37          53-2-405, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             38          53-2-406, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             39          53-2-407, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             40          53-2-408, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             41          53-2-409, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             42          53-2-410, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             43     
             44      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             45          Section 1. Section 53-2-401 is enacted to read:
             46     
Part 4. Statewide Mutual Aid Act

             47          53-2-401. Title.
             48          This part is known as the "Statewide Mutual Aid Act."
             49          Section 2. Section 53-2-402 is enacted to read:
             50          53-2-402. Definitions.
             51          As used in this part:
             52          (1) "Committee" means the statewide mutual aid committee established in Section
             53      53-2-403 .
             54          (2) "Director" means the director of the division, appointed under Section 53-2-103 .
             55          (3) "Division" means the Division of Emergency Services and Homeland Security,
             56      created under Section 53-2-103 .
             57          (4) "Emergency responder":


             58          (a) means a person in the public or private sector:
             59          (i) who has special skills, qualification, training, knowledge, or experience, whether or
             60      not possessing a license, certificate, permit, or other official recognition for the skills,
             61      qualification, training, knowledge, or experience, that would benefit a participating political
             62      subdivision in responding to a locally declared emergency or in an authorized drill or exercise;
             63      and
             64          (ii) that a participating political subdivision requests or authorizes to assist in
             65      responding to a locally declared emergency or in an authorized drill or exercise; and
             66          (b) includes:
             67          (i) a law enforcement officer;
             68          (ii) a firefighter;
             69          (iii) an emergency medical services worker;
             70          (iv) a physician, nurse, or other public health worker;
             71          (v) an emergency management official;
             72          (vi) a public works worker;
             73          (vii) a building inspector;
             74          (viii) an architect, engineer, or other design professional; or
             75          (ix) a person with specialized equipment operations skills or training or with any other
             76      skills needed to provide aid in a declared emergency.
             77          (5) "Participating political subdivision" means each county, municipality, public safety
             78      special district, and public safety interlocal entity that has not adopted a resolution under
             79      Section 53-2-406 withdrawing itself from the statewide mutual aid system.
             80          (6) "Public safety interlocal entity" means an interlocal entity under Title 11, Chapter
             81      13, Interlocal Cooperation Act, that provides public safety service.
             82          (7) "Public safety service" means a service provided to the public to protect life and
             83      property and includes fire protection, police protection, emergency medical service, and
             84      hazardous material response service.
             85          (8) "Public safety special district" means an independent special district under Title


             86      17A, Chapter 2, Independent Special Districts, or a local district under Title 17B, Chapter 2,
             87      Local Districts, that provides public safety service.
             88          (9) "Requesting political subdivision" means a participating political subdivision that
             89      requests emergency assistance under Section 53-2-407 from one or more other participating
             90      political subdivisions.
             91          (10) "Responding political subdivision" means a participating political subdivision that
             92      responds to a request under Section 53-2-407 from a requesting political subdivision.
             93          (11) "Statewide mutual aid system" or "system" means the aggregate of all
             94      participating political subdivisions.
             95          Section 3. Section 53-2-403 is enacted to read:
             96          53-2-403. Statewide mutual aid committee.
             97          (1) (a) There is established a statewide mutual aid committee consisting of:
             98          (i) the director, who shall chair the committee;
             99          (ii) one or more representatives from state agencies that provide public safety service,
             100      appointed by the director;
             101          (iii) one or more representatives of counties, appointed by the director after considering
             102      recommendations from the Utah Association of Counties;
             103          (iv) one or more representatives of municipalities, appointed by the director after
             104      considering recommendations from the Utah League of Cities and Towns; and
             105          (v) one or more representatives of public safety special districts and public safety
             106      interlocal entities, appointed by the director after considering recommendations from the Utah
             107      Association of Special Districts.
             108          (b) The term of each member appointed under Subsections (1)(a)(ii) through (v) shall
             109      be two years.
             110          (c) A committee member may not receive compensation for service on the committee
             111      in addition to any compensation received as an employee or official of a state agency or
             112      participating political subdivision.
             113          (2) The committee shall meet at least annually to:


             114          (a) review the progress and status of the statewide mutual aid system;
             115          (b) assist in developing methods to track and evaluate activation of the system; and
             116          (c) examine issues facing participating political subdivisions regarding implementation
             117      of this part.
             118          (3) The committee shall develop comprehensive guidelines and procedures that address
             119      the operation of the system, including:
             120          (a) projected or anticipated costs of responding to emergencies;
             121          (b) checklists for requesting and providing assistance;
             122          (c) record keeping for participating political subdivisions;
             123          (d) reimbursement procedures and other necessary implementation elements and
             124      necessary forms for requests; and
             125          (e) other records documenting deployment and return of assets.
             126          (4) The committee may prepare an annual report on the condition and effectiveness of
             127      the statewide mutual aid system, make recommendations for correcting any deficiencies, and
             128      submit the report to an appropriate legislative committee.
             129          Section 4. Section 53-2-404 is enacted to read:
             130          53-2-404. Withdrawal from the statewide mutual aid system.
             131          A county, municipality, public safety special district, or public safety interlocal entity
             132      may withdraw from the statewide mutual aid system by:
             133          (1) enacting a resolution declaring that it elects not to participate in the system; and
             134          (2) delivering a copy of the resolution to the director.
             135          Section 5. Section 53-2-405 is enacted to read:
             136          53-2-405. Agreements not affected by this part.
             137          Nothing in this part may be construed:
             138          (1) to limit a county, municipality, special district, or interlocal entity from entering
             139      into an agreement allowed by law for public safety and related purposes; or
             140          (2) to affect an agreement to which a county, municipality, special district, or interlocal
             141      entity is a party.


             142          Section 6. Section 53-2-406 is enacted to read:
             143          53-2-406. Duties of participating political subdivisions.
             144          Each participating political subdivision shall:
             145          (1) identify potential hazards that could affect the participating political subdivision;
             146          (2) conduct joint planning, intelligence sharing, and threat assessment development
             147      with contiguous participating political subdivisions and conduct joint training with them at
             148      least biennially;
             149          (3) identify and inventory the services, equipment, supplies, personnel, and other
             150      resources related to participating political subdivision's planning, prevention, mitigation,
             151      response, and recovery activities; and
             152          (4) adopt and implement the standardized incident management system approved by
             153      the division.
             154          Section 7. Section 53-2-407 is enacted to read:
             155          53-2-407. Requests for disaster assistance or with an authorized drill or exercise.
             156          (1) A participating political subdivision may request another participating political
             157      subdivision to assist:
             158          (a) in preventing, mitigating, responding to, or recovering from a disaster, if the
             159      requesting political subdivision has declared a state of emergency; or
             160          (b) with a drill or exercise that the requesting political subdivision has authorized.
             161          (2) Each request under Subsection (1) shall be:
             162          (a) made by the chief executive officer of the participating political subdivision, or the
             163      officer's designee; and
             164          (b) reported as soon as practical to the director.
             165          (3) (a) A request under Subsection (1) may be communicated orally or in writing.
             166          (b) Each request communicated orally shall be reduced to writing and delivered to the
             167      other participating political subdivision:
             168          (i) as soon as practical; or
             169          (ii) in the number of days specified by the director.


             170          (4) In responding to a request under Subsection (1), a responding political subdivision
             171      may:
             172          (a) donate assets of any kind to a requesting political subdivision; and
             173          (b) withhold its resources to the extent necessary to provide reasonable protection and
             174      services for its own residents.
             175          (5) The emergency response personnel, equipment, and other assets of a responding
             176      political subdivision shall be under the operational control of the incident management system
             177      of the requesting political subdivision, except to the extent that the exercise of operational
             178      control would result in a violation of a policy, standard, procedure, or protocol of the
             179      responding political subdivision.
             180          Section 8. Section 53-2-408 is enacted to read:
             181          53-2-408. Reimbursement -- Resolving reimbursement disputes.
             182          (1) (a) Each requesting political subdivision shall reimburse each responding political
             183      subdivision providing assistance to the requesting political subdivision for any loss or damage
             184      suffered or expense or cost incurred by a responding political subdivision in the operation of
             185      equipment or in providing a service in response to a request under Section 53-2-407 .
             186          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (1)(a), a responding political subdivision may, in its
             187      discretion:
             188          (i) assume some or all of the loss, damage, expense, or cost; or
             189          (ii) loan equipment or donate services to the responding political subdivision without
             190      charge.
             191          (2) (a) A responding political subdivision may request reimbursement from a
             192      requesting political subdivision for the costs of providing disaster relief assistance.
             193          (b) Each request for reimbursement shall comply with the procedures and criteria
             194      developed by the committee.
             195          (3) If a dispute concerning reimbursement arises between a requesting political
             196      subdivision and a responding political subdivision:
             197          (a) the requesting political subdivision and responding political subdivision shall make


             198      every effort to resolve the dispute within 30 days after either provides written notice to the
             199      other of the other's noncompliance with applicable procedures or criteria; and
             200          (b) if the dispute is not resolved within 90 days after the notice under Subsection (3)(a),
             201      either party may submit the dispute to the committee, whose decision shall be final.
             202          Section 9. Section 53-2-409 is enacted to read:
             203          53-2-409. Personnel responding to requests for assistance.
             204          (1) Each person or entity holding a license, certificate, or other permit evidencing
             205      qualification in a professional, mechanical, or other skill and responding to a request from a
             206      requesting political subdivision shall, while providing assistance during a declared emergency
             207      or during an authorized drill or exercise, be considered to be licensed, certified, or permitted in
             208      the requesting political subdivision, except as limited by the chief executive officer of the
             209      requesting political subdivision.
             210          (2) Each law enforcement officer rendering aid as provided in this part under the
             211      authority of a state of emergency declared by the governor, whether inside or outside the
             212      officer's jurisdiction, shall have all law enforcement powers and the same privileges and
             213      immunities that the officer has in the officer's own jurisdiction.
             214          (3) Each employee of a responding political subdivision responding to a request by or
             215      giving assistance to a requesting political subdivision as provided in this part:
             216          (a) is entitled to:
             217          (i) all applicable workers compensation benefits for injury or death occurring as a
             218      result of the employee's participation in the response or assistance; and
             219          (ii) any additional state or federal benefits available for line of duty injury or death; and
             220          (b) is, for purposes of liability, considered to be an employee of the requesting political
             221      subdivision.
             222          (4) Each responding political subdivision and its employees are immune from liability
             223      arising out of their actions in responding to a request from a requesting political subdivision to
             224      the extent provided in Section 63-30d-201 .
             225          Section 10. Section 53-2-410 is enacted to read:


             226          53-2-410. Severability.
             227          A court order declaring any provision of this part unconstitutional or invalid may not be
             228      construed to affect the validity of any other provision of this part.


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