Broward County Commission Regular Meeting
Director's Name: Clay Pacheco
Department: Emergency Management
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Requested Action
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MOTION TO ADOPT Resolution adopting the proposed 2024 Broward County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.
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Why Action is Necessary
Florida law requires Board adoption by resolution of the Broward County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.
What Action Accomplishes
Approves the updated Broward County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan, which includes a detailed plan preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies Countywide.
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☐County Commission
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☐MAP Broward
Previous Action Taken
None.
Summary Explanation/Background
In accordance with Section 27P-6.006, Florida Administrative Code, the Broward County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan (CEMP) (Exhibit 2) has been updated to reflect organizational and operational changes from the 2020 CEMP. The State requires an update of the CEMP every four years. Approval of this item would ensure the CEMP is valid through 2028.
The CEMP establishes official emergency management policies for all County agencies in response to and recovery from emergencies and disasters within the County. The intent of the CEMP is to provide an organized system for preparedness, response, and recovery by which County officials are guided in applying their statutory responsibilities of direction and control during a disaster event. The backbone of the CEMP is its use of the Incident Command System structure and application in a manner that is consistent with the Florida Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and the Federal National Response Framework. The CEMP provides a local framework for the effective management of any emergency situation within Broward County in coordination with the state and federal government.
Florida law requires a comprehensive review and revision of the CEMP’s Basic Plan every four years. During the four years prior to the revision, tabletop (discussion) exercises, full-scale exercises, as well as actual emergencies and disasters, were employed to evaluate the Broward CEMP. Following each exercise and activation of the Emergency Operations Center, events were critiqued and appropriate changes were incorporated into the CEMP. The CEMP was also revised to delineate any changes in operational roles and responsibilities of the County’s major departments and agencies. The Emergency Management Division coordinated any changes which impacted County departments and supporting agencies of the Broward Emergency Response Team. Those agencies have verified their responsibilities.
In accordance with applicable law, the Emergency Management Division submitted Broward County’s updated CEMP to the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) for review. On December 2, 2024, the Emergency Management Division received a letter of approval (Exhibit 3) from FDEM that the 2024 Broward County CEMP met the State’s criteria, as outlined in Rule Chapter 27P-6, FAC.
Source of Additional Information
Clay Pacheco, Director, Office of Emergency Management, 954-831-3908
Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary
There is no fiscal impact.