Subdivision 1. Preparation. Political subdivisions should prepare emergency plans that adequately address the requirements contained in section 11003 of the federal act. The emergency plan may be a part of a plan prepared by a political subdivision in accordance with chapter 12. County organizations, through the county director designated under section 12.25, shall receive the plans for review, shall coordinate the emergency planning required under the federal act for political subdivisions within the county, and shall submit the plans to the regional office of the Division of Emergency Management. The Division of Emergency Management shall submit the plans to the regional review committee.
Subd. 2. Local emergency planning committee. A political subdivision or two or more political subdivisions that are contiguous may request the commission to establish a local emergency planning committee for the political subdivision or subdivisions. A local emergency planning committee established by the commission shall carry out all requirements specified under sections 11001 to 11046 of the federal act.
Subd. 3. Planning advisory committee. A political subdivision or two or more political subdivisions that are contiguous may establish, in lieu of a local emergency planning committee, a planning advisory committee to prepare an emergency plan under section 11003 of the federal act.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 299A - 299N — Public Safety
Chapter 299K — Hazardous Chemical Emergency; Planning And Response
Section 299K.01 — Definitions.
Section 299K.02 — Office Of Emergency Response.
Section 299K.03 — Emergency Response Commission.
Section 299K.04 — Regional Review Committee.
Section 299K.05 — Local Emergency Plan.
Section 299K.06 — Public Information Depository.
Section 299K.07 — Notification To Emergency Management Center.
Section 299K.08 — Facility Required To Comply.
Section 299K.095 — Hazardous Materials Incident Response Fees.