Title 38, Chapter 3, Section 22
( 38-3-22)
(a) The Governor shall have general direction and control of the
Georgia Emergency Management Agency and shall be responsible for the
carrying out of the provisions of Article 1, this article, and
Article 3 of this chapter and, in the event of disaster or emergency
beyond local control, may assume direct operational control over all
or any part of the emergency management functions within this state. (b) In performing his duties under Articles 1 through 3 of this
chapter, the Governor is further authorized and empowered: (1) To make, amend, and rescind the necessary orders, rules, and
regulations to carry out the provisions of Articles 1 through 3 of
this chapter with due consideration to the plans of the federal
government; (2) To prepare a comprehensive plan and program for emergency
management in this state, such plan and program to be integrated
into and coordinated with the emergency management and
preparedness plans of the federal government and of other states
to the fullest possible extent; and to coordinate the preparation
of plans and programs for emergency management by the political
subdivisions of this state, such plans to be integrated into and
coordinated with the emergency management plan and program of this
state to the fullest possible extent; (3) In accordance with the plan and program for emergency
management in this state, to ascertain the requirements of the
state or the political subdivisions thereof for food, clothing,
and other necessities of life, in the event of a manmade or
natural emergency or disaster, or enemy attack; to plan for and
procure supplies, medicines, materials, and equipment, and to use
and employ from time to time any of the property, services, and
resources within the state for the purposes set forth in Articles
1 through 3 of this chapter; to make surveys of the industries,
resources, and facilities within the state as are necessary to
carry out the purposes of Articles 1 through 3 of this chapter; to
institute training programs and public information programs, to
take all other preparatory steps including the partial or full
mobilization of emergency management organizations in advance of
actual emergency or disaster, and to ensure the furnishing of
adequately trained and equipped forces of emergency management
personnel in time of need; (4) To coordinate with the President, the heads of the armed
forces, the agency or officers responsible for emergency
management and defense of the United States, and the officers and
agencies of other states, matters pertaining to emergency
management in the state and nation and the incidents thereof; and
in connection therewith, to take any measures which he may deem
proper to carry into effect any request of the President and the
appropriate federal officers and agencies for any action looking
to emergency management, including the direction or control of
emergency management exercises he deems necessary and appropriate
for operational capability; (5) To take such action and give such directions to state and
local law enforcement officers and agencies as may be reasonable
and necessary for the purpose of securing compliance with Articles
1 through 3 of this chapter and with the orders, rules, and
regulations made pursuant thereto; (6) To employ such measures and give such directions to the
Department of Human Resources and local boards of health as may be
reasonably necessary for the purpose of securing compliance with
Articles 1 through 3 of this chapter or with the findings or
recommendations of the Department of Human Resources and local
boards of health by reason of conditions arising from emergencies
or disasters, manmade or natural, or the threat of enemy attack or
otherwise; (7) To utilize the services and facilities of existing offices and
agencies of the state and of the political subdivisions thereof;
and all such offices and agencies shall cooperate with and extend
their services and facilities to the Governor as he may request; (8) To establish agencies and offices and to appoint executive,
technical, clerical, and other personnel as may be necessary to
carry out the provisions of Articles 1 through 3 of this chapter
including, with due consideration to the recommendations of the
local authorities, full-time state and regional area or field
coordinators; (9) To delegate any authority vested in him under Articles 1
through 3 of this chapter; (10) On behalf of this state to enter into reciprocal aid
agreements or compacts with other states and the federal
government, either on a state-wide basis or local political
subdivision basis or with a neighboring state. Such mutual aid
arrangements shall include but not be limited to the furnishing or
exchange of food, clothing, medicine, and other supplies;
engineering services; emergency housing; police services; national
or state guards while under the control of the state; health,
medical, and related services; fire-fighting, rescue,
transportation, and construction services and equipment; personnel
necessary to provide or conduct these services; such other
supplies, equipment, facilities, personnel, and services as may be
needed; the reimbursement of costs and expenses for equipment,
supplies, personnel, and similar items for mobile support units;
and fire-fighting, police, and health units on such terms and
conditions as are deemed necessary; and (11) To sponsor and develop mutual aid plans and agreements
between the political subdivisions of the state, similar to the
mutual aid arrangements with other states referred to in paragraph
(10) of this subsection. (c) In addition to the emergency and disaster prevention measures
included in the state and local emergency management plans, the
Governor shall be empowered to make such studies, surveys, or
analyses of potential emergency or disaster areas of the state as he
deems necessary, both public and private, to prevent or reduce the
harmful consequences of emergencies or disasters resulting from
manmade or natural causes or from enemy attack; and to develop or
cause to be developed measures to reduce the harmful consequences
indicated in the studies, surveys, or analyses. |