Illinois Administrative Code
Title 29 - EMERGENCY SERVICES, DISASTERS, AND CIVIL DEFENSE
Part 301 - POLITICAL SUBDIVISION EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DISASTER AGENCIES
Subpart B - EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN REQUIREMENTS
Section 301.250 - Hazard Specific Annexes
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Each hazard specific annex of the EOP shall individually address:
b) In addition to the above requirements of subsection (a), each hazard specific annex of the EOP may include functional appendices, tabs, check-lists and job aids.
c) The EOP shall include, as a Hazardous Materials annex, all applicable portions of an LEPC chemical emergency response plan for the political subdivision, developed in accordance with the requirements of the Illinois EPCRA. The SERC shall appoint an ESDA coordinator from within the LEPC's emergency planning district to serve as a member of the LEPC in the development of the LEPC chemical emergency response plan.
d) Based upon United States Geological Survey calculations of probable areas subject to earthquake damage, IEMA has determined that the EOPs of the following county ESDAs and of political subdivision ESDAs located within the following counties shall include an Earthquake annex: Alexander, Calhoun, Crawford, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Lawrence, Madison, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, Saline, St. Clair, Union, Wabash, Washington, Wayne, White, and Williamson. In addition to addressing the requirements of subsection (a), the Earthquake annex shall address, at a minimum:
e) An ESDA may include additional Hazard Specific annexes for threats and hazards identified through the process set forth in Section 301.220. IEMA may require the ESDA to include additional Hazard Specific annexes in the EOP, if IEMA determines that those annexes are necessary preparation for protection of the public peace, health and safety in the event of a disaster.