US Code
SUBCHAPTER V— NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
§ 321l. Guidance and recommendations

(a) In generalConsistent with their responsibilities and authorities under law, as of the day before August 3, 2007, the Administrator and the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, in consultation with the private sector, may develop guidance or recommendations and identify best practices to assist or foster action by the private sector in—(1) identifying potential hazards and assessing risks and impacts;
(2) mitigating the impact of a wide variety of hazards, including weapons of mass destruction;
(3) managing necessary emergency preparedness and response resources;
(4) developing mutual aid agreements;
(5) developing and maintaining emergency preparedness and response plans, and associated operational procedures;
(6) developing and conducting training and exercises to support and evaluate emergency preparedness and response plans and operational procedures;
(7) developing and conducting training programs for security guards to implement emergency preparedness and response plans and operations procedures; and
(8) developing procedures to respond to requests for information from the media or the public.
(b) Issuance and promotionAny guidance or recommendations developed or best practices identified under subsection (a) shall be—(1) issued through the Administrator; and
(2) promoted by the Secretary to the private sector.
(c) Small business concernsIn developing guidance or recommendations or identifying best practices under subsection (a), the Administrator and the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency shall take into consideration small business concerns (under the meaning given that term in section 632 of title 15), including any need for separate guidance or recommendations or best practices, as necessary and appropriate.
(d) Rule of constructionNothing in this section may be construed to supersede any requirement established under any other provision of law.

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US Code

Title 6— DOMESTIC SECURITY

CHAPTER 1— HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION

SUBCHAPTER V— NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

§ 311. Definitions

§ 312. Definition

§ 313. Federal Emergency Management Agency

§ 314. Authority and responsibilities

§ 314a. FEMA programs

§ 315. Functions transferred

§ 316. Preserving the Federal Emergency Management Agency

§ 317. Regional offices

§ 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

§ 321e. Repealed. , ,

§ 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

§ 321n. Acceptance of gifts

§ 321o. Integrated public alert and warning system modernization

§ 321o–1. Integrated public alert and warning system

§ 321p. National planning and education

§ 321q. Coordination of Department of Homeland Security efforts related to food, agriculture, and veterinary defense against terrorism

§ 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