Evacuation. Plans for the orderly evacuation and interstate reception of portions of the civilian population as the result of any emergency or disaster of sufficient proportions to so warrant, shall be worked out and maintained between the party states and the emergency management or services directors of the various jurisdictions where any type of incident requiring evacuations might occur. Such plans shall be put into effect by request of the state from which evacuees come and shall include the manner of transporting such evacuees, the number of evacuees to be received in different areas, the manner in which food, clothing, housing, and medical care will be provided, the registration of the evacuees, the providing of facilities for the notification of relatives or friends, and the forwarding of such evacuees to other areas or the bringing in of additional materials, supplies, and all other relevant factors. Such plans shall provide that the party state receiving evacuees and the party state from which the evacuees come shall mutually agree as to reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred in receiving and caring for such evacuees, for expenditures for transportation, food, clothing, medicines and medical care, and like items. Such expenditures shall be reimbursed as agreed by the party state from which the evacuees come. After the termination of the emergency or disaster, the party state from which the evacuees come shall assume the responsibility for the ultimate support of repatriation of such evacuees. 1. This compact shall become operative immediately upon its enactment into law by any 2 states; thereafter, this compact shall become effective as to any other state upon its enactment by such state. 2. Any party state may withdraw from this compact by enacting a statute repealing the same, but no such withdrawal shall take effect until 30 days after the governor of the withdrawing state has given notice in writing of such withdrawal to the governors of all other party states. Such action shall not relieve the withdrawing state from obligations assumed hereunder prior to the effective date of withdrawal. 3. Duly authenticated copies of this compact and of such supplementary agreements as may be entered into shall, at the time of their approval, be deposited with each of the party states and with the federal emergency management agency and other appropriate agencies of the United States government.
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Samples: Interstate Emergency Management Assistance Compact, Interstate Emergency Management Assistance Compact, Interstate Emergency Management Assistance Compact
Evacuation. Plans for the orderly evacuation and interstate reception of portions of the civilian population as the result of any emergency or disaster of sufficient proportions to so warrant, shall be worked out and maintained between the party states and the emergency management or management/ services directors of the various jurisdictions where any type of incident requiring evacuations evacuation might occur. Such The plans shall be put into effect by request of the state from which evacuees come and shall include the manner of transporting such evacuees, the number of evacuees to be received in different areas, the manner in which food, clothing, housing, and medical care will be provided, the registration of the evacuees, the providing of facilities for the notification of relatives or friends, and the forwarding of such evacuees to other areas or the bringing in of additional materials, supplies, and all other relevant factors. Such plans Plans shall provide that the party state receiving evacuees and the party state from which the evacuees come shall mutually agree as to reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred in receiving and caring for such the evacuees, for expenditures for transportation, food, clothing, medicines and medical care, and like items. Such expenditures Expenditures shall be reimbursed as agreed by the party state from which the evacuees come. After the termination of the emergency or disaster, the party state from which the evacuees come shall assume the responsibility for the ultimate support of repatriation of such the evacuees.
(1. ) This compact shall become operative immediately upon its enactment into law by any 2 two states; thereafter. After the first enactment, this compact shall become effective as to any other state upon its enactment by such state.
(2. ) Any party state may withdraw from this compact by enacting a statute repealing the samecompact, but no such withdrawal shall may take effect until 30 thirty days after the governor of the withdrawing state has given notice in writing of such the withdrawal to the governors of all other party states. Such This action shall may not relieve the withdrawing state from obligations assumed hereunder prior to under this compact before the effective date of withdrawal.
(3. ) Duly authenticated copies of this compact and of such supplementary agreements as may be entered into shall, at the time of their approval, be deposited with each of the party states states, and with the federal emergency management agency and other appropriate agencies of the United States government.
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Samples: Emergency Management Assistance Compact, Emergency Management Assistance Compact, Emergency Management Assistance Compact
Evacuation. Plans for the orderly evacuation and interstate reception of portions of the civilian population as the result of any emergency or disaster of sufficient proportions to so warrant, shall be worked out and maintained between the party states and the emergency management or management/services directors of the various jurisdictions where any type of incident requiring evacuations might occur. Such plans shall be put into effect by request of the state from which evacuees come and shall include the manner of transporting such evacuees, the number of evacuees to be received in different areas, the manner in which food, clothing, housing, and medical care will be provided, the registration of the evacuees, the providing of facilities for the notification of relatives or friends, and the forwarding of such evacuees to other areas or the bringing in of additional materials, supplies, and all other relevant factors. Such plans shall provide that the party state receiving evacuees and the party state from which the evacuees come shall mutually agree as to reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred in receiving and caring for such evacuees, for expenditures for transportation, food, clothing, medicines and medical care, and like items. Such expenditures shall be reimbursed as agreed by the party state from which the evacuees come. After the termination of the emergency or disaster, the party state from which the evacuees come shall assume the responsibility for the ultimate support of repatriation of such evacuees.
1. A. This compact shall become operative immediately upon its enactment into law by any 2 two (2) states; thereafter, this compact shall become effective as to any other state upon its enactment by such state.
2. B. Any party state may withdraw from this compact Compact by enacting a statute repealing the same, but no such withdrawal shall take effect until 30 days after the governor of the withdrawing state has given notice in writing of such withdrawal to the governors of all other party states. Such action shall not relieve the withdrawing state from obligations assumed hereunder prior to the effective date of withdrawal.
3. C. Duly authenticated copies of this compact and of such supplementary agreements as may be entered into shall, at the time of their approval, be deposited with each of the party states and with the federal emergency management agency Federal Emergency Management Agency and other appropriate agencies of the United States governmentGovernment.
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Evacuation. Plans for the orderly evacuation and interstate reception of portions of the civilian population as the result of any emergency or disaster of sufficient proportions to so warrant, shall be worked out and maintained between the party states and the emergency management or services service directors of the various jurisdictions where any type of incident requiring evacuations might occur. The civilian population has the option of relocating on its own accord or, with help from the state, to egress from the emergency or disaster areas to areas outside the emergency or disaster areas. Such plans shall be put into effect by request of the state from which evacuees come and shall include the manner of transporting such evacuees, the number of evacuees to be received in different areas, the manner in which food, clothing, housing, housing and medical care will be provided, the registration of the evacuees, the providing of facilities for the notification of relatives or friends, and the forwarding of such evacuees to other areas or the bringing in of additional materials, supplies, supplies and all other relevant factors. Such plans shall provide that the party state receiving evacuees and the party state from which the evacuees come shall mutually agree as to reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred in receiving and caring for such evacuees, for expenditures for transportation, food, clothing, medicines and medical care, care and like items. Such expenditures shall be reimbursed as agreed by the party state from which the evacuees come. After the termination of the emergency or disaster, the party state from which the evacuees come shall assume the responsibility for the ultimate support of repatriation of such evacuees.
1. A. This compact shall become operative effective immediately upon its enactment into law by any 2 two states; thereafter. Thereafter, this compact shall become effective as to any other state upon its enactment by such state.
2. B. Any party state may withdraw from this compact by enacting a statute repealing the same, but no such withdrawal shall take effect until 30 days after the governor of the withdrawing state has given notice in writing of such withdrawal to the governors of all other party states. Such action shall not relieve the withdrawing state from obligations assumed hereunder prior to the effective date of withdrawal.
3. C. Duly authenticated copies of this compact and of such supplementary agreements as may be entered into shall, at the time of their approval, be deposited with each of the party states and states, with the federal emergency management agency Federal Emergency Management Agency and other appropriate agencies of the United States governmentgovernment agencies.
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Evacuation. Plans for the orderly evacuation and interstate reception of portions of the civilian population as the result of any emergency or disaster of sufficient proportions to so warrant, warrant shall be worked out and maintained between the party states and the emergency management or services directors of the various HB 562 jurisdictions where any type of incident requiring evacuations might occur. Such plans shall be put into effect by request of the state from which evacuees come and shall include the manner of transporting such evacuees, ; the number of evacuees to be received in different areas, ; the manner in which food, clothing, housing, and medical care will be provided, ; the registration of the evacuees, ; the providing of facilities for the notification of relatives or friends, ; and the forwarding of such evacuees to other areas or the bringing in of additional materials, supplies, and all other relevant factors. Such plans shall provide that the party state receiving evacuees and the party state from which the evacuees come shall mutually agree as to reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred in receiving and caring for such evacuees, for expenditures for transportation, food, clothing, medicines and medical care, care and like items. Such expenditures shall be reimbursed as agreed by the party state from which the evacuees come. After the termination of the emergency or disaster, the party state from which the evacuees come shall assume the responsibility for the ultimate support of repatriation of such evacuees.
1. This compact A. The Emergency Management Assistance Compact shall become operative immediately upon its enactment into law by any 2 two (2) states; thereafter, this compact the Emergency Management HB 562 Assistance Compact shall become effective as to any other state upon its enactment by such state.
2. B. Any party state may withdraw from this compact the Emergency Management Assistance Compact by enacting a statute repealing the samethat compact, but no such withdrawal shall take effect until 30 days after the governor of the withdrawing state has given notice in writing of such withdrawal to the governors of all other party states. Such action shall not relieve the withdrawing state from obligations assumed hereunder prior to the effective date of withdrawal.
3. C. Duly authenticated copies of this compact the Emergency Management Assistance Compact and of such supplementary agreements as may be entered into shall, at the time of their approval, be deposited with each of the party states and with the federal emergency management agency Federal Emergency Management Agency and other appropriate agencies of the United States governmentGovernment.
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Evacuation. Plans for the orderly evacuation and interstate reception of portions of the civilian population as the result of any emergency or disaster of sufficient proportions to so warrant, shall be worked out and maintained between the party states Party State and the emergency management or management/services directors of the various jurisdictions where any type of incident requiring evacuations evacuation might occur. Such plans shall be put into effect by request of the state from which evacuees might come and shall include the manner of transporting such evacuees, the number of evacuees to be received in different areas, the manner in which food, clothing, housing, and medical care will be provided, the registration of the evacuees, the providing proving of facilities for the notification of relatives or friends, and the forwarding of such evacuees to other areas or the bringing in of additional materials, supplies, and all other relevant factors. Such plans shall provide that the party state Party State receiving evacuees and the party state Party State from which the evacuees come shall mutually agree as to reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses incurred in receiving and caring for such evacuees, for expenditures for transportation, food, clothing, medicines and medical care, and like items. Such expenditures shall be reimbursed as agreed by the party state Party State from which the evacuees come. After the termination of the emergency or disaster, the party state Party State from which the evacuees come shall assume the responsibility for the ultimate support of or repatriation of or such evacuees.
1. A. This compact shall become operative immediately upon its enactment into law by any 2 two (2) states; thereafter, this compact shall become effective as to any other state upon its enactment by such state.
2. B. Any party state Party State may withdraw from this compact by enacting a statute repealing the same, but no such withdrawal shall take effect until 30 days after the governor of the withdrawing state has given notice in writing of such withdrawal to of the governors of all other party statesParty States. Such action shall not relieve the withdrawing state from obligations assumed hereunder prior to the effective date of withdrawal.
3. C. Duly authenticated copies of this compact and of such supplementary agreements as may be entered into shall, at the time of their approval, be deposited with each of the party states Party States and with the federal emergency management agency Federal Emergency Management Agency and other appropriate agencies of the United States governmentGovernment.
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