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2022-104 By-law to Adopt an Emergency Management Program and to meet other Requirements under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act and to repeal By-law No. 2020-083The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte By-law No. 2022-104 A By-law to Adopt an Emergency Management Program and to meet other Requirements under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act And to repeal By -Law No. 2020-083 Whereas under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.9 and Ontario Regulation 380/04 (the "Act") every municipality in the province is required to: • Develop and implement an emergency management program, which shall consist of: o an emergency plan; o training programs and exercises for employees of the municipality and other persons with respect to the provision of necessary services and the procedures to be followed in emergency response and recovery activities; o public education on risks to public safety and on public preparedness for emergencies; and o any other elements required by the standards for emergency management set under the Act or by Emergency Management Ontario; • Designate an employee of the municipality or a member of the council as its emergency management program coordinator; • Establish an emergency management program committee; • Establish an emergency control group; • Establish an emergency operations centre to be used by the municipal emergency control group in an emergency; and • Designate an employee of the municipality as its emergency information officer; And Whereas it is prudent that the emergency management program developed under the Act be in accordance with international best practices, including the five core components of emergency management; prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery; And Whereas the purpose of such a program is to help protect public safety, public health, the environment, critical infrastructure and property during an emergency and to promote economic stability and a disaster resilient community; Now Therefore the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte hereby enacts as follows: Emergency Management Program 1. An Emergency Management Program for the municipality will be developed and reviewed annually by the Emergency Management Program Committee consistent with and in accordance with the Act and international best practices, including the four core components of emergency management, namely: mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response and recovery, and such program shall include: a. training programs and exercises for employees of the municipality and other persons with respect to the provision of necessary services and the procedures to be followed in emergency response and recovery activities; b. public education on risks to public safety and on public preparedness for emergencies; and c. any other elements required by the standards for emergency management set under the Act or by Emergency Management Ontario. 2. The Emergency Management Program shall be consistent with the objectives of protecting public safety, public health, the environment, critical infrastructure and property, and to promote economic stability and a disaster -resilient community. Emergency Plan 3. Council of The Corporation of the Township of Oro-Medonte did on the 19th day of December 2012 adopted By-law No. 2012-217, being a By-law to Adopt an Emergency Plan. 4. When an emergency exists but has not yet been declared to exist, Township employees and the Emergency Control Group may take such action under the Plan as may be required to protect property and the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the Township. Community Emergency Management Coordinator 5. The Director, Emergency Services / Fire Chief, is hereby appointed as the primary community emergency management coordinator (the "CEMC") responsible for the emergency management program for the Township including maintenance of the Plan, training, exercises, public education and such other duties and responsibilities as outlined in the Act. 6. The Deputy Fire Chief / Operations is hereby appointed an alternate CEMC to act in place of the primary CEMC in his/her absence. Emergency Management Program Committee 7. The persons from time to time holding the following positions in the municipality, or their designates, shall be members of the Emergency Management Program Committee: a. Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) b. CEMC and Alternates CEMCs c. Director, Environmental Services d. Director, Operations and Community Services e. Chief Financial Officer / Treasurer f. Director, Human Resources g. Director, Fire & Emergency Services / Fire Chief h. Head of Council (Mayor) 8. The CAO is hereby appointed as chair of the Emergency Management Program Committee. 9. The Emergency Management Program Committee shall advise Council on the development and implementation of the municipality's Emergency Management Program and shall review the program annually. Emergency Control Group 10. The persons from time to time holding the following positions in the municipality, or their designates, shall be members of the Emergency Control Group (ECG): a. Head of Council — Mayor b. Emergency Operations Centre Director — Chief Administrative Officer c. Emergency Operations Centre Deputy Director - Director, Environmental Services d. Emergency Information Officer— Director, Corporate Services e. Liaison Officer — Director, Fire & Emergency Services / Fire Chief f. Operations Section Chief — Director, Operations and Community Services g. Planning Section Chief — Manager, Planning Services h. Logistics Section Chief — Deputy Chief Prevention & Life Safety i. Finance and Administration Section Chief — Director, Human Resources Emergency Operations Centre 11. A primary and an alternate Emergency Operations Centre have been established for use by the Emergency Control Group in an emergency and with the appropriate technological and telecommunications systems to ensure effective communication in an emergency. The locations of the Emergency Operations Centres are identified in an annex to the Plan. Emergency Information Officer 12. The Township's Director, Corporate Services is hereby appointed as the Emergency Information Officer for the municipality to act as the primary media and public contact for the municipality in an emergency. Administration 13. The Plan, or any amendments to the Plan, shall be submitted to the Chief, Emergency Management Ontario identified in the Act 14. That By-law No. 2020-083 is hereby repealed in its entirety. 15. That this by-law shall take effect on the final passing thereof. By-law read a First, Second and Third time, and Passed this 14th day of December, 2022. The Corporation of the Tow hip of Oro-Medonte Mayor, andy 46reenlaw CleYvonne Aubichon