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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 414 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

NRS 414.093 Emergency management plans: Collaboration in development and execution; inclusion of plans for providing assistance to victims, procedures relating to acceptance of donations on behalf of victims and prescribed chain of command.

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NRS 414.093 Emergency management plans: Collaboration in development and execution; inclusion of plans for providing assistance to victims, procedures relating to acceptance of donations on behalf of victims and prescribed chain of command.
1. Any state emergency management plan prepared pursuant to NRS 414.060 and each plan for emergency operations specified in subparagraph
(2)of paragraph
(b)of subsection 4 of NRS 414.040 that is adopted by a state or local governmental agency must:
(a)Be developed and executed in collaboration with persons and organizations that advocate for the needs of victims of emergencies and disasters; and
(b)Include, without limitation:
(1)Plans for providing assistance to victims of emergencies or disasters;
(2)Procedures for coordinating and accepting donations on behalf of such victims of emergencies or disasters, including, without limitation, procedures that allow donations to be accepted in a manner that is convenient for donors and have low administrative costs; and
(3)Other provisions recommended by the Office for Victims of Crime of the United States Department of Justice for helping victims of mass violence and terrorism.
2. Any state emergency management plan prepared pursuant to NRS 414.060 must include, without limitation, a prescribed chain of command that includes each person responsible for overseeing or executing any part of the response to an emergency or disaster.
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