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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 414 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

NRS 414.042 Plan to prepare for emergency or disaster: Contents; annual review.

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NRS 414.042 Plan to prepare for emergency or disaster: Contents; annual review.
1. The written plan to prepare for an emergency or disaster required by paragraph
(a)of subsection 4 of NRS 414.040 must, without limitation:
(a)Prescribe a program for developing and maintaining the capabilities of state agencies, local governments and Indian tribes or nations to respond to and recover from an emergency or disaster, including, without limitation, any training, drills or exercises;
(b)Prescribe a schedule for reviewing plans for emergency management adopted by a political subdivision of this State or an Indian tribe or nation;
(c)Prescribe a program for disseminating information to the public regarding the mitigation of, preparation for, response to and recovery from an emergency or disaster;
(d)Prescribe a program for coordinating the response to an emergency or disaster at the state level; and
(e)Identify and prescribe programs to address any gaps in emergency response or any needs identified in vulnerability assessments relating to hazards.
2. On or before December 31 of each year, the Chief shall review and revise the plan as necessary.
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