These guidelines establish the Standardized Emergency administration scheme (SEMS) based upon the occurrence Command System (ICS) acclimatized from the system initially evolved by the Firefighting Resources of California coordinated for promise Emergencies (FIRESCOPE) program encompassing those actually in use by state bureaus, the Multi-Agency Coordination System (MACS) as developed by FIRESCOPE program, the operational locality notion, and the Master Mutual help affirmation and related mutual help systems. SEMS is proposed to standardize answer to emergencies engaging multiple jurisdictions or multiple agencies. SEMS is proposed to be flexible and adaptable to the needs of all crisis responders in California.
SEMS needs crisis response bureaus use rudimentary principles and components of crisis management encompassing ICS, multi-agency or inter-agency coordination, the operational area notion, and established mutual help systems. State bureaus must use SEMS. Local government should use SEMS by December 1, 1996 in alignment to be suitable for state funding of response-related personnel costs pursuant to undertakings identified in California cipher of Regulations, name 19, §2920, §2925, and §2930. Individual agencies' functions and responsibilities contained in living regulations or the state crisis design are not superseded by these regulations. “Operational locality grade” means an intermediate level of the state crisis services association, comprising of a shire and all political subdivisions inside the shire area. Each shire geographic area is designated as an operational area. An operational locality is utilised by the county and the political subdivisions comprising the operational locality for the coordination of emergency activities and to assist as a connection in the system of communications and coordination between the state's crisis operation hubs and the procedure hubs of the political subdivisions comprising the operational locality, as defined in Government cipher §8559(b) & §8605.
This delineation does not change the delineation of operational ...