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<br />Ramsey County-Wide Emergency Operations Plan <br /> <br />Revision 5.1 June, 2005 <br /> <br />APPENDIX D: ROLES OF THEE <br />MANAGEMEN <br /> <br /> <br />Powers and duties of the Emergency Management Council (EMC) <br /> <br />. The EMC is intended to provide review of countywide planning <br />efforts in order to ensure and require unity of purpose. This <br />includes conducting reviews of, and recommending to the Board of <br />Commissioners approval of the county Emergency Operations Plan <br />(EOP) as developed by the Division of Emergency Management <br />and Homeland Security, and such other emergency preparedness, <br />response, recovery and mitigation plans developed by EMHS. <br /> <br />. Further, the EMC is charged with reviewing county resolutions and <br />codes affecting emergency management issues and <br />recommending changes as needed. <br /> <br />Powers and duties of the Chair of the EMC <br /> <br />. Coordinate the activities of the EMC <br /> <br />. Establish and maintain liaison between the Ramsey County Board <br />of Commissioners and the EMC <br /> <br />. Review and recommend to the board adoption of county <br />emergency plans and associated documents and agreements <br /> <br />Additional duties of the Members of the EMC <br /> <br />. Formulate and maintain plans for operations of their departments <br />during emergency conditions, and work with the Director of EMHS <br />to ensure unity of purpose and consistency throughout county <br />government <br /> <br />. Ensure that their personnel are trained in emergency management <br />concepts including the Incident Management System and familiarity <br />with the Ramsey County Emergency Operations Plan, and their <br />individual roles during an emergency requiring activation of the <br />county emergency management organization. <br /> <br />115 <br />