Examples of Emergency Council in a sentence
Effective November 23, 1970, by enactment of Chapter 1454, Statutes 1970, the California Disaster Act (Sections 1500 ff., Military and Veterans Code) was superseded by the California Emergency Services Act (Sections 8550 ff., Government Code), and the State Disaster Council was superseded by the California Emergency Council.
The Interim Emergency Council shall exercise the powers and duties of their offices, and appoint other key government officials to serve during the emergency.
Effective November 23, 1970, by enactment of Chapter 1454, Statutes 1970, the California Disaster Act (Sections 1500 ff., Military and Veterans Code) was superseded by the California Emergency Services Act (Sections 1550 ff., Government Code), and the State Disaster Council was superseded by the California Emergency Council.
Consults with and keeps the Director of the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services informed on all matters pertaining to the fire and rescue services, and through the State Fire and Rescue Coordinator, keeps the California Emergency Council informed of current policy matters and proposed revisions in the California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan.
During an emergency, the Mayor will participate as a member of the Emergency Council at the new Charleston County Emergency Operations Center (EOC), located on the Palmetto Commerce Parkway.
Except during a state of war emergency or a state of emergency, notice of such meeting shall be given to each member not less than 15 days prior to the day selected by the Governor for the meeting of the Emergency Council.
Convening of Emergency Council Meeting for COVID-19 last March 16, 2020g.
An Emergency Council Meeting may be called by the President; a majority of Executive members or one-third of student councillors by way of petition to the Chair of Council.
Emergency Meeting on March 27, 2020 - Councilor Aiman-Smith moved to approve the Minutes of the Remote Emergency Council Meeting of the Town of Silver City of March 27, 2020.
A disaster council remains accredited only while the certification of the California Emergency Council is in effect and is not revoked.