(a) There is established a Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection. Said department shall be the designated emergency management and homeland security agency for the state. The department head shall be the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection, who shall be appointed by the Governor in accordance with sections 4-5 to 4-8, inclusive, with the powers and duties prescribed in said sections. The commissioner shall be responsible for providing a coordinated, integrated program for the protection of life and property and for state-wide emergency management and homeland security. The commissioner shall appoint not more than two deputy commissioners who shall, under the direction of the commissioner, assist in the administration of the department. The commissioner may do all things necessary to apply for, qualify for and accept any federal funds made available or allotted under any federal act for emergency management or homeland security.
(b) The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection shall constitute a successor agency to the Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security in accordance with the provisions of sections 4-38d, 4-38e and 4-39.
(c) The Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection shall constitute a successor agency to the Department of Public Safety, except as to chapters 531, 532 and 538 to 541a, inclusive, in accordance with the provisions of sections 4-38d, 4-38e and 4-39.
(d) Any order or regulation of the Department of Public Safety, which is in force on July 1, 2011, except those orders or regulations pertaining to chapters 531, 532 and 538 to 541a, inclusive, shall continue in force and effect as an order or regulation of the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection until amended, repealed or superseded pursuant to law. Where any order or regulation of said departments or the Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security conflict, the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection may implement policies and procedures consistent with the provisions of this section and sections 3-122, 3-123, 3-123e, 4-5 and 4-38c, subsections (k) and (l) of section 4a-100 and sections 4b-136, 5-182, 7-294b, 7-294d, 7-294e, 7-294p, 7-323k, 7-323l, 7-323p, 7-521, 10a-55a, 14-283a, 16a-13b, 16a-106, 19a-487, 21a-274a, 22a-601, 28-1, 28-1a, 28-1i, 28-24, 28-29a, 29-1b, 29-1p, 29-4, 29-5, 29-36l, 29-179i, 51-291, 51-293, 51-296, 53-202d, 54-1m, 54-64g and 54-142q while in the process of adopting the policy or procedure in regulation form, provided notice of intention to adopt regulations is printed in the Connecticut Law Journal within twenty days of implementation. The policy or procedure shall be valid until the time final regulations are effective.
(P.A. 11-51, S. 133; P.A. 13-299, S. 21.)
History: P.A. 11-51 effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 13-299 amended Subsec. (d) to delete reference to Sec. 4d-90, effective July 1, 2013.
See Sec. 14-315 re street and highway safety and accident prevention.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 29 - Public Safety and State Police
Chapter 528 - Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection
Section 29-1. - Appointment of commissioner.
Section 29-1bb. - Eligible nonprofit organization security infrastructure competitive grant program.
Section 29-1c. (Formerly Sec. 28e-2). - Uniform crime reporting system.
Section 29-1dd. - Prevention of online abuse grant program.
Section 29-1ee. - Speed enforcement on rural roads grant program.
Section 29-1f. - Clearinghouse to assist in location of missing persons other than children.
Section 29-1ff. - Pilot program re the collection of fire and rescue service data.
Section 29-1g. - Child support enforcement. Special policemen. Appointment. Powers.
Section 29-1h. - Child Protection Network program.
Section 29-1i. - Missing adult persons.
Section 29-1j. - Public safety data network.
Section 29-1l. - Notification of incident. Policy re dissemination of information on incident.
Section 29-1p. - Determination of genuine terrorist threat.
Section 29-1q. - Communication with local officials.
Section 29-1t. - Coordinating Advisory Board.
Section 29-1u. - Connecticut medal of bravery.
Section 29-1yy. - Report on recommendations of personnel resource management study.