(a) In generalThere is established in the Agency a National Integration Center.
(b) Responsibilities(1) In generalThe Administrator, through the National Integration Center, and in consultation with other Federal departments and agencies and the National Advisory Council, shall ensure ongoing management and maintenance of the National Incident Management System, the National Response Plan, and any successor to such system or plan.
(2) Specific responsibilitiesThe National Integration Center shall periodically review, and revise as appropriate, the National Incident Management System and the National Response Plan, including—(A) establishing, in consultation with the Director of the Corporation for National and Community Service, a process to better use volunteers and donations;
(B) improving the use of Federal, State, local, and tribal resources and ensuring the effective use of emergency response providers at emergency scenes; and
(C) revising the Catastrophic Incident Annex, finalizing and releasing the Catastrophic Incident Supplement to the National Response Plan, and ensuring that both effectively address response requirements in the event of a catastrophic incident.
(c) Incident management(1) In general(A) National Response PlanThe Secretary, acting through the Administrator, shall ensure that the National Response Plan provides for a clear chain of command to lead and coordinate the Federal response to any natural disaster, act of terrorism, or other man-made disaster.
(B) AdministratorThe chain of the command specified in the National Response Plan shall—(i) provide for a role for the Administrator consistent with the role of the Administrator as the principal emergency management advisor to the President, the Homeland Security Council, and the Secretary under section 313(c)(4) of this title and the responsibility of the Administrator under the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006, and the amendments made by that Act, relating to natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters; and
(ii) provide for a role for the Federal Coordinating Officer consistent with the responsibilities under section 5143(b) of title 42.
(2) Principal Federal Official; Joint Task ForceThe Principal Federal Official (or the successor thereto) or Director of a Joint Task Force established under section 348 of this title shall not—(A) direct or replace the incident command structure established at the incident; or
(B) have directive authority over the Senior Federal Law Enforcement Official, Federal Coordinating Officer, or other Federal and State officials.
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CHAPTER 1— HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION
SUBCHAPTER V— NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
§ 313. Federal Emergency Management Agency
§ 314. Authority and responsibilities
§ 316. Preserving the Federal Emergency Management Agency
§ 318. National Advisory Council
§ 319. National Integration Center
§ 320. Credentialing and typing
§ 321. The National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center
§ 321a. Evacuation plans and exercises
§ 321b. Disability Coordinator
§ 321c. Department and Agency officials
§ 321d. National Operations Center
§ 321f. Nuclear incident response
§ 321g. Conduct of certain public health-related activities
§ 321h. Use of national private sector networks in emergency response
§ 321i. Use of commercially available technology, goods, and services
§ 321j. Procurement of security countermeasures for Strategic National Stockpile
§ 321k. Model standards and guidelines for critical infrastructure workers
§ 321l. Guidance and recommendations
§ 321m. Voluntary private sector preparedness accreditation and certification program
§ 321o. Integrated public alert and warning system modernization
§ 321o–1. Integrated public alert and warning system
§ 321p. National planning and education
§ 321r. Transfer of equipment during a public health emergency
§ 322. Continuity of the economy plan
§ 323. Guidance on how to prevent exposure to and release of PFAS