Effective: July 3, 2012
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 243 - 129th General Assembly
As used in sections 5502.21 to 5502.51 of the Revised Code:
(A) "Agency" means any administrative or operational division, including an office, department, bureau, board, commission, or authority, of the state or of a political subdivision thereof, including volunteer agencies, organizations, or departments.
(B) "Attack" means any attack, either actual or imminent, or a series of attacks by an actual or potential enemy of the United States or by a foreign nation upon the United States that causes or may cause substantial damage to or destruction of life, property, or the environment within the United States or that is designed to injure the military or economic strength of the United States. "Attack" includes, without limitation, acts of sabotage, acts of terrorism, invasion, the use of bombs or shellfire, conventional, nuclear, chemical, or biological warfare, and the use of other weapons or processes.
(C) "Chief executive" means the president of the United States, the governor of this state, the board of county commissioners of any county, the board of township trustees of any township, or the mayor or city manager of any municipal corporation within this state.
(D) "Civil defense" is an integral part of emergency management that includes all those activities and measures designed or undertaken to minimize the effects upon the civilian population caused or that would be caused by any hazard and to effect emergency repairs to, or the emergency restoration of, vital equipment, resources, supplies, utilities, and facilities necessary for survival and for the public health, safety, and welfare that would be damaged or destroyed by any hazard. "Civil defense" includes, but is not limited to:
(1) Those measures to be taken during a hazard, including all of the following:
(a) The enforcement of those passive defense regulations necessary for the protection of the civilian population and prescribed by duly established military or civil authorities;
(b) The evacuation of personnel to shelter areas;
(c) The control of traffic and panic situations;
(d) The control and use of emergency communications, lighting, and warning equipment and systems.
(2) Those measures to be taken after a hazard has occurred, including all of the following:
(a) Activities necessary for firefighting, rescue, emergency, medical, health, and sanitation services;
(b) Monitoring for secondary hazards that could be caused from the initiating event;
(c) Damage assessment and disaster analysis operations;
(d) Coordination of disaster assistance programs;
(e) Monitoring for effects from weapons;
(f) Unexploded bomb reconnaissance;
(g) Essential debris clearance;
(h) Decontamination operations;
(i) Documentation of operations and financial expenses;
(j) Resource control;
(k) Any other activities that may be necessary for survival and the overall health, safety, and welfare of the civilian population.
(E) "Disaster" means any imminent threat or actual occurrence of widespread or severe damage to or loss of property, personal hardship or injury, or loss of life that results from any natural phenomenon or act of a human.
(F) Except as provided in section 5502.41 of the Revised Code, "emergency" means any period during which the congress of the United States or a chief executive has declared or proclaimed that an emergency exists.
(G) "Emergency management" includes all emergency preparedness and civil defense activities and measures, whether or not mentioned or described in sections 5502.21 to 5502.51 of the Revised Code, that are designed or undertaken to minimize the effects upon the civilian population caused or that could be caused by any hazard and that are necessary to address mitigation, emergency preparedness, response, and recovery.
(H) "Emergency preparedness" is an integral part of emergency management that includes those activities and measures designed or undertaken in preparation for any hazard, including, but not limited to, natural disasters and hazards involving hazardous materials or radiological materials, and that will enhance the probability for preservation of life, property, and the environment. "Emergency preparedness" includes, without limitation:
(1) The establishment of appropriate agencies and organizations;
(2) The development of necessary plans and standard operating procedures for mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery purposes, including, without limitation, the development of supporting agreements and memorandums of understanding;
(3) Hazard identification;
(4) Capability assessment;
(5) The recruitment, retention, and training of personnel;
(6) The development, printing, and distribution of emergency public information, education, and training materials and programs;
(7) The necessary conduct of research;
(8) The development of resource inventories;
(9) The procurement and stockpiling of equipment, food, water, medical supplies, and any other supplies necessary for survival and for the public health, safety, and welfare;
(10) The development and construction of public shelter facilities and shelter spaces;
(11) The development and construction of emergency operations centers for the conduct and support of coordination, direction, and control activities;
(12) When appropriate and considered necessary, the nonmilitary evacuation or temporary relocation of the civilian population.
(I) "Hazard" means any actual or imminent threat to the survival or overall health, safety, or welfare of the civilian population that is caused by any natural, human-made, or technological event. "Hazard" includes, without limitation, an attack, disaster, and emergency.
(J) "Hazard identification" means an identification, historical analysis, inventory, or spatial distribution of risks that could affect a specific geographical area and that would cause a threat to the survival, health, safety, or welfare of the civilian population, the property of that population, or the environment.
(K) "Law" includes a general or special statute, law, local law, ordinance, resolution, rule, order, or rule of common law.
(L) "Mitigation" means all those activities that reduce or eliminate the probability of a hazard. "Mitigation" also includes long-term activities and measures designed to reduce the effects of unavoidable hazards.
(M) Except as provided in section 5502.41 of the Revised Code, "political subdivision" means a county, township, or municipal corporation in this state.
(N) "Recovery" includes all those activities required and necessary to return an area to its former condition to the extent possible following the occurrence of any hazard.
(O) "Response" includes all those activities that occur subsequent to any hazard and that provide emergency assistance from the effects of any such hazard, reduce the probability of further injury, damage, or destruction, and are designed or undertaken to speed recovery operations.
(P) "Structure" includes shelters, additions to or alterations of existing buildings, and portions of existing buildings dedicated to public use, made and designed exclusively for protection against the shock or other effects of nuclear, biological, or chemical warfare, special housing for equipment, and all other structural means of protection of individuals and property against any hazard.
(Q) "Equipment" includes fire-fighting, first-aid, emergency medical, hospital, salvage, and rescue equipment and materials, equipment for evacuation or relocation of individuals, radiological monitoring equipment, hazardous materials response gear, communications equipment, warning equipment, and all other means, in the nature of personal property, to be used exclusively in the protection of individuals and property against the effects of any hazard.
(R) "Certifying authority" means the executive director of the emergency management agency provided for by section 5502.22 of the Revised Code.
(S) "Civil defense certificate" means a civil defense certificate of necessity issued pursuant to section 5502.42 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 55 | Roads-Highways-Bridges
Chapter 5502 | Department of Public Safety
Section 5502.01 | General Duties of Department.
Section 5502.011 | Duties of Director.
Section 5502.02 | Spending to Administer and Enforce Motor Vehicle and Traffic Laws.
Section 5502.03 | Division of Homeland Security.
Section 5502.031 | Regulation of Amateur Radio Service Communications and Structures.
Section 5502.05 | Driver's License Examination Section.
Section 5502.06 | Duty of Examiners.
Section 5502.07 | Training Schools for Examiners.
Section 5502.08 | Database of Persons With a Communication Disability.
Section 5502.10 | State Registry of Habitual Ovi/omwi Offenders.
Section 5502.11 | Written Report of Motor Vehicle Accident.
Section 5502.12 | Use of Written Report of Motor Vehicle Accident.
Section 5502.13 | Investigative Unit.
Section 5502.132 | Ohio Investigative Unit Fund.
Section 5502.1321 | Ohio Investigative Unit Contingency Fund.
Section 5502.14 | Enforcement Agent.
Section 5502.15 | Using Federal Funds.
Section 5502.16 | Cooperative or Contractual Arrangements With Other Governmental Entities.
Section 5502.17 | Public Safety Enforcement Agents Requirements.
Section 5502.18 | Enforcement Agents May Assist State or Local Law Enforcement Officers.
Section 5502.19 | Department of Public Safety Inspections of Retail Liquor Permit Premises.
Section 5502.21 | Emergency Management Definitions.
Section 5502.22 | Emergency Management Agency.
Section 5502.25 | Rules for Emergency Management of State.
Section 5502.26 | Countywide Emergency Management Agency.
Section 5502.261 | Appropriation From General Fund for Agency Functions.
Section 5502.262 | School Emergency Management Plans.
Section 5502.27 | Regional Authority for Emergency Management.
Section 5502.271 | Program for Emergency Management.
Section 5502.28 | Cooperation With Governor and Executive Director.
Section 5502.281 | Volunteer Database; Registration; Privacy Provisions; Liability.
Section 5502.29 | Mutual Emergency Management Assistance or Aid Agreements.
Section 5502.291 | Interstate Arrangements - Coordination of Mutual Aid Plans.
Section 5502.30 | Immunity From Liability.
Section 5502.31 | Appropriations for Expenses.
Section 5502.32 | Acceptance of Private Offers of Assistance for Purposes of Emergency Management.
Section 5502.33 | Political Activity Prohibited.
Section 5502.34 | Disqualification for Subversive Activities - Registration and Oath Required.
Section 5502.35 | Exercising Emergency Management Powers Outside Jurisdiction.
Section 5502.36 | Judicial Notice.
Section 5502.37 | Emergency Management Prohibitions.
Section 5502.38 | Emergency Response Provisions Not Affected by Emergency Planning Provisions.
Section 5502.39 | Emergency Management Agency Service and Reimbursement Fund.
Section 5502.40 | Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
Section 5502.41 | Intrastate Mutual Aid Compact.
Section 5502.42 | Civil Defense Certificate of Necessity - Application.
Section 5502.43 | Notice and Hearing Prior to Issuance of Certificate - Revocation or Modification.
Section 5502.44 | Distribution of Certificate.
Section 5502.46 | Revocation Due to Fraud - Taxes and Penalties.
Section 5502.47 | Exemption From Real Property Tax.
Section 5502.48 | Exemption From Personal Property Tax.
Section 5502.49 | Exemption From Corporate Franchise Tax.
Section 5502.50 | Cost of Superior Protection From Attack Does Not Increase Tax Value of Structure.
Section 5502.51 | Rules and Standards for Issuance of Certificates.
Section 5502.52 | Statewide Emergency Alert Program - Abducted Children - False Report.
Section 5502.521 | Amber Alert Advisory Committee.
Section 5502.522 | Statewide Emergency Alert Program.
Section 5502.53 | Statewide Blue Alert Program.
Section 5502.61 | Criminal Justice Services Definitions.
Section 5502.62 | Office of Criminal Justice Services - Powers and Duties.
Section 5502.64 | Metropolitan County Criminal Justice Services Agency - Powers and Duties.
Section 5502.65 | Metropolitan County Criminal Justice Services Agency - Funding, Supervisory Board.
Section 5502.67 | Justice Program Service Fund.
Section 5502.68 | Drug Law Enforcement Fund.
Section 5502.70 | Ohio Mobile Training Team.
Section 5502.701 | Mobile Training Team Officer Qualifications.
Section 5502.702 | Mobile Training Team Officer Duties.