State Emergency Operations Plan definition

State Emergency Operations Plan. (SEOP) means a document maintained under the authority of
State Emergency Operations Plan. (SEOP) means a document maintained under the authority of G.S. 166A-19.12(2) that details how the State of North Carolina will respond to a disaster or emergency requiring State assistance utilizing an established comprehensive, all-hazards approach All-Hazards Disaster Response Model.

Examples of State Emergency Operations Plan in a sentence

  • Michael Parson extends the State of Emergency, activation of the State Emergency Operations Plan and activation of the state militia.

  • Michael Parson extends the State of Emergency declared in Executive Order 20-02 until June 15, 2020 and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan to remain activated.

  • The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management (NJOEM), in cooperation with other State entities, executed the State Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) in responding to the needs of the State during and immediately following the hurricane.

  • As a prerequisite to Federal assistance, the Governor shall take appropriate action under law and direct execution of the State Emergency Operations Plan.

  • Michael Parson extends the State of Emergency, activation of the State Emergency Operations Plan and activation of the state militia until March 31, 2021.

  • The State Emergency Operations Plan requires the submission of the following reports by local government in time of emergency.

  • Information on the response capabilities of these organizations is provided in detail in the State Emergency Operations Plan and Annex V to the State Emergency Operations Plan.

  • The TOCD issues advisories to local government officials and activates the local broadcast stations and emergency warning systems as described in Annex V to the State Emergency Operations Plan as appropriate.

  • Annex V of the State Emergency Operations Plan describes the activation of the State response organization and the interfaces and duties of these organizations.

  • Upon a request from the local executives, the Governor activates the STATE EOC, declares a State Emergency or disaster, and activates the State Emergency Operations Plan.