Illinois Administrative Code
Title 29 - EMERGENCY SERVICES, DISASTERS, AND CIVIL DEFENSE
Part 1500 - JOINT RULES OF THE OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL AND THE ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: SCHOOL EMERGENCY AND CRISIS RESPONSE PLANS
Section 1500.20 - Annual Review of Emergency and Crisis Response Plans
Universal Citation: 29 IL Admin Code ยง 1500.20
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 25, June 23, 2023
Each annual review shall be conducted by the participants identified in Section 25 of the Act and shall encompass the components of the plan enumerated in this Section. The report submitted pursuant to Section 25 of the Act shall indicate whether each component listed in this Section is present and up to date and shall describe the revisions, if any, that are needed in each. If any component is deemed inapplicable by the review participants, the report shall include the rationale for this determination.
a) Concept of Operations
1) The definition and assignment of roles and
responsibilities for direction and control, with specific reference to the
chain of command, designated back-up for each role, and other critical
functions (whether by reliance on the Incident Command System outlined in
"National Incident Management System" of March 1, 2004, published by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security and posted at
http://www.fema.gov/pdf/nims/nims_doc_full.pdf.
or by implementation of other strategies and methods having the same goals),
including:
A) responsibilities of individuals
who discover an emergency or crisis;
B) responsibilities of the leader/commander
and other members of the emergency team;
C) responsibilities of monitors who will
ensure the proper execution of the planned response;
D) responsibility for communicating with
first responders, building occupants, families, representatives of the media,
and other members of the community;
E) responsibility for maintaining
emergency-related records.
2) The description of the responses planned
(i.e., what should happen, when, and at whose direction) to address various
emergencies or crises that are known to occur in or affect schools, including
at least:
A) severe weather;
B) fire;
C) bomb threats or the discovery of
suspicious items;
D) structural
failure;
E) the failure of
utilities or loss of utility service;
F) bus accidents;
G) the release of hazardous materials, both
indoors and outdoors;
H) the
presence of an intruder, use of a weapon, or taking of a hostage;
I) public health or medical
emergencies;
J) earthquakes;
and
K) nuclear power plant
accidents (if located within 25 miles of such a plant).
3) The inventory of resources that are
available when responding to emergencies, including:
A) emergency contact lists;
B) methods for accounting for the whereabouts
and status of all children and the process established for releasing students
into the care of their parents and others;
C) response guidance material and the method
of providing it to students and staff, including support personnel such as bus
drivers, secretaries, and custodians;
D) emergency supplies and equipment (such as
first aid kits, food, water, emergency lighting, fuel, battery-operated radio,
and walkie-talkies), maintained for students and staff to use during an
emergency or crisis.
b) Training and Preparedness
1) The description of actions taken (i.e.,
the training provided and the materials used) to ensure that all
administrators, staff, and students understand the warning signals and know
what to do in an emergency, including but not limited to the objectives of the
types of school safety drills conducted in conformance with Sections 15 and 20
of the Act.
2) Information that
exists about the school, such as hazard analyses, area maps, site plans, safety
reference plans (see 23 Ill. Adm. Code
180.120
), community agreements, etc.
3)
Records and results of the required school safety drills and any optional
drills conducted.
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