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2/9/2015
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02/09/2015 <br /> boundaries of the Member Agencies;however, the Organization may undertake any action outside <br /> those geographic boundaries as is necessary and incidental to accomplishing its purpose. <br /> 1.03 Membership in the Organization <br /> Membership in the Organization is limited to public entities, as defined by the Joint Exercise of <br /> Powers Act, located or operating within San Mateo County that have approved and executed this <br /> Agreement, and contributed resources of any kind toward establishing and supporting the <br /> Organization (including, but not limited to financial,personnel,equipment, or other resources) as <br /> approved by the Emergency Services Council. <br /> 1.04 Participating Members/Partners in the Organization <br /> Participation in the Organization is intended to ensure cooperative emergency planning and <br /> response; all participating Member Agencies and partners are expected to attend all regular and <br /> special meetings of the Emergency Services Council, encourage active participation by their <br /> jurisdictions in the development of plans and training programs, drills, exercises and training <br /> opportunities, and otherwise assist in supporting the implementation of this Agreement. <br /> 1.05 Powers of the Organization <br /> The Organization may purchase,lease, own and/or dispose of property and equipment and enter into <br /> contract(s),as required to satisfy the purposes of this Agreement. The Organization may employ <br /> agents and/or employees, operate works and improvements, sue and be sued in its own name, and <br /> invest surplus funds. <br /> Article II- COMMON TERMINOLOGY <br /> 2.01 Terminology Defined <br /> Not all vocabulary of technical terms listed in the Agreement is used in the Agreement. In part,the <br /> terms are included as a resource to further clarify terminology utilized in documentation, field <br /> operations andlor applicable subject matter. <br /> 2.02 All-Hazards: "Grouping classification encompassing all conditions, environmental or <br /> manmade, that have the potential to cause injury, or death;damage to or loss of equipment, <br /> infrastructure services, or property; or alternately causing functional degradation to societal, <br /> economic or environmental aspects. Annotation: All-hazards preparedness ensures that if a disaster <br /> occurs,people are ready to get through it safely, and respond to it effectively. FEMA began <br /> development of an Integrated Emergency Management System with an all-hazards approach that <br /> included `direction, control and warning systems which are common to the full range of emergencies <br /> from small isolated events to the ultimate emergency—war." (DHS,Lexicon, October 23, 2007,p. 1) <br /> 2.03 Catastrophe: An event during which a society incurs, or is threatened to incur, such losses to <br /> persons and/or property that the entire society is affected and extraordinary resources and skills are <br /> required, some of which must come from other nations. <br /> 2.04 Community Emergency Response Team(CERT): "Community Emergency <br /> Response Team" (CERT)training is one way for citizens to prepare for an emergency. <br /> CERT training is designed to prepare people to help themselves, their families and their <br /> neighbors in the event of a catastrophic disaster. Because emergency services personnel <br /> may not be able to help everyone immediately,residents can make a difference by using <br /> the training obtained in the CERT course to save lives and protect property. (DHS, <br /> National Response Framework(Comment Draft). DHS, September 10, 2007,p. 18) <br /> October 17, 2014 Page 2 <br /> RESO.#15390 <br /> MUFF#304 <br />
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