Section 19-13-110 – Funds, Supplies and Equipment; Generally.
19-13-110. Funds, supplies and equipment; generally. (a) Each political subdivision may make appropriations for the payment of expenses of its local homeland security programs. (b) Whenever the federal government or any agency or officer thereof or any person, firm or corporation shall offer to the state or to any political subdivision thereof services, equipment, supplies, […]
Section 19-13-111 – Funds, Supplies and Equipment; Authority to Make Use of Existing Facilities.
19-13-111. Funds, supplies and equipment; authority to make use of existing facilities. In carrying out the provisions of this act, the governor and the executive officers or governing bodies of the political subdivisions of the state are directed to utilize the services, equipment, supplies and facilities of existing departments, offices and agencies of the state […]
Section 19-13-112 – Programs Barred From Political Activity.
19-13-112. Programs barred from political activity. No homeland security program established under the authority of this act shall participate in any form of political activity or be employed directly or indirectly for political purposes.
Section 19-13-113 – State and Political Subdivisions Exempt From Liability; Exceptions; License to Practice Not Required; Homeland Security Worker Defined; Recognized Educational Programs; Real Estate Owners Exempt From Liability; Criminal History Record Information.
19-13-113. State and political subdivisions exempt from liability; exceptions; license to practice not required; homeland security worker defined; recognized educational programs; real estate owners exempt from liability; criminal history record information. (a) All activities relating to homeland security are governmental functions. The state, any political subdivision, state agencies, and, except in cases of willful misconduct, […]
Section 19-13-114 – Persons Advocating Change by Force or Violence in Form of Government Prohibited From Employment or Association; Oath.
19-13-114. Persons advocating change by force or violence in form of government prohibited from employment or association; oath. (a) No person shall be employed or associated in any capacity in any homeland security program established under this act: (i) Who advocates or has advocated a change by force or violence in the constitutional form of […]
Section 19-13-108 – Local Programs; Authorized; Local Homeland Security Plan; Coordinators; Appointment and Removal.
19-13-108. Local programs; authorized; local homeland security plan; coordinators; appointment and removal. Each political subdivision of this state shall establish a local homeland security program in accordance with the state homeland security plan and program. Each political subdivision through the homeland security program will cause to be prepared a local homeland security plan which will […]
Section 19-13-109 – Local Programs; Reciprocal and Mutual Aid.
19-13-109. Local programs; reciprocal and mutual aid. (a) The local coordinators in collaboration with other public and private agencies within this state will develop or cause to be developed mutual aid arrangements for reciprocal homeland security aid and assistance in case of disaster of extreme nature which affects two (2) or more political subdivisions or […]
Section 19-13-104 – Powers of Governor Generally; Director, Office of Homeland Security.
19-13-104. Powers of governor generally; director, office of homeland security. (a) The governor has general direction and control of the office of homeland security, and is responsible for the carrying out of the provisions of this act, and in the event of disaster beyond local control, may assume direct operational control over all or any […]
Section 19-13-105 – Homeland Security Program.
19-13-105. Homeland security program. (a) The office of homeland security within the governor’s office is created. The governor shall appoint a deputy director of the office of homeland security. The director may appoint such assistants as may be necessary. The director and his assistants shall be compensated in an amount to be determined and fixed […]
Section 19-13-107 – Emergency Support Task Forces.
19-13-107. Emergency support task forces. (a) The governor or his duly authorized representative and the governing bodies of political subdivisions may create and establish such number of emergency support task forces as necessary to reinforce homeland security programs in stricken areas with due consideration of the plans of the federal government and of other states. […]