Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5502 | Department of Public Safety
Section 5502.522 | Statewide Emergency Alert Program.

Effective: September 29, 2011
Latest Legislation: House Bill 153 - 129th General Assembly
(A) There is hereby created the statewide emergency alert program to aid in the identification and location of any individual who has a mental impairment or is sixty-five years of age or older, who is or is believed to be a temporary or permanent resident of this state, is at a location that cannot be determined by an individual familiar with the missing individual, and is incapable of returning to the missing individual's residence without assistance, and whose disappearance, as determined by a law enforcement agency, poses a credible threat of immediate danger of serious bodily harm or death to the missing individual. The program shall be a coordinated effort among the governor's office, the department of public safety, the attorney general, law enforcement agencies, the state's public and commercial television and radio broadcasters, and others as determined necessary by the governor. No name shall be given to the program created under this division that conflicts with any alert code standards that are required by federal law and that govern the naming of emergency alert programs.
(B) The statewide emergency alert program shall not be implemented unless all of the following activation criteria are met:
(1) The local investigating law enforcement agency confirms that the individual is missing.
(2) The individual is sixty-five years of age or older or has a mental impairment.
(3) The disappearance of the individual poses a credible threat of immediate danger of serious bodily harm or death to the individual.
(4) There is sufficient descriptive information about the individual and the circumstances surrounding the individual's disappearance to indicate that activation of the alert will help locate the individual.
(C) Nothing in division (B) of this section prevents the activation of a local or regional emergency alert program that may impose different criteria for the activation of a local or regional plan.
(D) Any radio broadcast station, television broadcast station, or cable system participating in the statewide emergency alert program or in any local or regional emergency alert program, and any director, officer, employee, or agent of any station or system participating in either type of alert program, shall not be liable to any person for damages for any loss allegedly caused by or resulting from the station's or system's broadcast or cablecast of, or failure to broadcast or cablecast, any information pursuant to the statewide emergency alert program or the local or regional emergency alert program.
(E) A local investigating law enforcement agency shall not be required to notify the statewide emergency alert program that the law enforcement agency has received information that meets the activation criteria set forth in division (B) of this section during the first twenty-four hours after the law enforcement agency receives the information.
(F) Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize the use of the federal emergency alert system unless otherwise authorized by federal law.
(G) As used in this section:
(1) "Cable system" has the same meaning as in section 2913.04 of the Revised Code.
(2) "Law enforcement agency" includes, but is not limited to, a county sheriff's office, the office of a village marshal, a police department of a municipal corporation, a police force of a regional transit authority, a police force of a metropolitan housing authority, the state highway patrol, a state university law enforcement agency, the office of a township police constable, and the police department of a township or joint police district.
(3) "Mental impairment" means a substantial disorder of thought, mood, perception, orientation, or memory that grossly impairs judgment, behavior, or ability to live independently or provide self-care as certified by a licensed physician, psychiatrist, or psychologist.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

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 5502.24 | Designation of Temporary Seats of State and Local Government in Event of Emergency.

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 5502.263 | Model Threat Assessment Plan, Approved Threat Assessment Team Training for Schools.

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 5502.45 | Appeal.

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 5502.63 | Poster and Brochure Describing Safe Firearms Practices and Information Regarding Human Trafficking.

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 5502.66 | Metropolitan County Criminal Justice Services Agency - Administrative Planning District, Criminal or Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council.

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.

Section 5502.703 | Ohio School Safety and Crisis Center.

Section 5502.99 | Penalty.