Ill. Admin. Code tit. 29, § 301.310 - EOP Submission and Review Requirements for Mandated ESDAs and Accredited ESDAs
a) Each mandated
ESDA and each ESDA eligible for and seeking accreditation pursuant to Section
301.510
shall submit to IEMA for review and approval an emergency operations plan for
their geographic boundaries that complies with the planning standards of this
Part.
AGENCY NOTE: For review of EOPs, "approval" means that IEMA has determined that the requirements specified in this Part have been included in the plan.
b) The
principal executive officer of the political subdivision and the ESDA
coordinator shall review and approve the EOP submission prior to the submission
to IEMA. The EOP submission shall include a statement, signed by the principal
executive officer and the ESDA coordinator, that the plan has been reviewed and
approved by all departments or organizations with assigned emergency
responsibilities.
c) Each ESDA
should review and update its EOP at least annually, except the ESDA shall
review and update the Hazardous Materials annex to the EOP based on changes
provided by the LEPC as a result of the LEPC's annual review of its chemical
emergency response plan. A review and update should be considered by the ESDA
at a lesser interval for any circumstances that impact the jurisdiction and the
functions described in the EOP.
d)
Each ESDA shall submit a copy of its EOP to IEMA in accordance with the review
schedule established by IEMA.
AGENCY NOTE: Written notification shall be given to IEMA of any revisions to the EOP made during those periods of time where the ESDA's EOP is not due for review by IEMA.
e) IEMA shall review the plan and give
written notification to the ESDA of IEMA approval or disapproval of the EOP in
accordance with the planning standards set forth in this Part.
f) If the EOP is disapproved, IEMA shall
provide a written list of deficiencies and suggested means of remediation to
the ESDA. The ESDA has 60 calendar days after receipt of the disapproval to
remediate the plan and resubmit it to IEMA. IEMA may arrange for technical
assistance in remediating the plan.
g) IEMA shall notify the ESDA and the
principal executive officer of the political subdivision of its final
determination of approval or disapproval.
h) Upon approval of the EOP, IEMA will retain
a copy of the approved plan in the IEMA regional office.
Notes
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