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C <br />40 <br />40 <br />1.6 S <br />Legislation & Regulations. <br />Emergency Planning and Community Might -to -Know Act of 1986, <br />Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Re -authorization Act of <br />1986. <br />2. State Emergency Management Act, Chapter 252, Florida Statutes. <br />3. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. <br />4. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and <br />Liability Act. <br />5. Resolution of Indian River County Board of County Commissioners. <br />6. Executive Order <br />Mutual Aid Agreements <br />Indian River County has mutual aid agreements with St. Lucie, <br />Okeechobee, Osceola,. and Brevard Counties, and is a participant in the <br />Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement for Catastrophic Response and <br />Recovery to provide expanded resource capability. These agreements <br />will be developed, coordinated and amended by the Emergency <br />Management Director. During any county administered evacuation that <br />does not require activation of the SEDC, state assistance may be <br />provided under the various state agencies" normal statutory authority <br />through coordination by FDEM. These agreements include: conditions, <br />rules and standards governing any mutual aid; provisions for immunity <br />from liability, waiver of claims and indemnification from third party <br />claims; notification of persons authorized to request or invoke mutual aid; <br />compensation consideration; and procedures for the direction and control <br />of personnel and units rendering aid. <br />General & 'Technical References <br />Guide for Development of State Local Emergency <br />Operations Plan (CPG 1-8), Federal Emergency Management <br />Agency. <br />Indian River County Emergency Plan for Hazardous Materials Page 7 <br />