Clark County EOP Basic Plan 1. Introduction Criteria Procedure 5. Plan for receipt of resources a. Staging area(s) b. Distribution points 1.7.3 State Declaration of Emergency (pursuant to NRS 414) Following the local declaration of an emergency, and based upon the intensity of the incident, the recommendation provided to the Governor by the NDEM Chief may include a Governor’s Declaration of Emergency for the areas affected by the event. A State of Emergency will activate certain components of the SCEMP. Such a proclamation by the Governor is also a prerequisite for the range of federal disaster recovery programs available to the State and a condition for requesting interstate mutual aid through the EMAC. Criteria Procedure 1. State Preliminary Damage Assessment 1. Determination is made that County is in need of (PDA) process is completed substantial assistance 2. Dollar amount obtained from the PDA is 2. Determination is made that a State proclamation greater or equal to $3.61 per capita of is warranted using the base dollar formula uninsured damage to public property within 3. County prepares a request package the county (countywide impact indicator) 4. Package must be submitted to the NDEM within 3. Factors that may cause a variation from the 48 hours of the emergency’s onset above dollar amount: 5. Required contents: a. County budget surplus or deficit a. Letter from the County Manager or Board b. Damages to industry and tax base of Commissioners requesting the Governor c. Potential elimination of essential declare a state of emergency business/industry b. Proclamation/Resolution signed by the d. Negative effects to the governmental County Manager or Board of structure Commissioners requesting the Governor to e. Environmental impact considerations proclaim a state of disaster for the County f. Other impacts and considerations that Identifying and declaring the local show a significant impairment to emergency is beyond the County’s normal life and welfare of the ability and resources to control population c. Description of local damage d. Identification of damage location(s) e. Reliable/responsible estimate of amount or cost of loss f. Number of deaths, injuries and/or residents and visitors impacted 1.7.4 Federal Assistance Pursuant to Title 44, Code of Federal Regulations, the Governor may request that the President of the United States issue an emergency or a major disaster declaration. Before making a request, 1-11
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