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HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL
38
45th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO -
second session, 2002
INTRODUCED BY
John A. Heaton
FOR THE LEGISLATIVE HEALTH SUBCOMMITTEE
A JOINT MEMORIAL
PROPOSING A WORK GROUP TO
EVALUATE EXISTING STATUTORY PROVISIONS AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO
THE HANDLING OF AN EMERGENCY AND TO PROVIDE FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
STATUTORY REVISIONS AND STATE PREPAREDNESS.
WHEREAS, the events of
September 11 have demonstrated the need for increased levels of state
preparedness and protection; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico has
recently had to respond to emergencies, such as those caused by the hantavirus
pulmonary syndrome outbreak and the Cerro Grande forest fire; and
WHEREAS, the centers for
disease control and prevention funded the drafting of the Model State Emergency
Health Powers Act to guide states in reviewing their laws relating to emergency
preparedness; and
WHEREAS, New Mexico has various
statutory and constitutional provisions designed to provide appropriate
responses to emergency situations; and
WHEREAS, emergencies can take
many and varied forms, including those arising from terrorism; radiological,
biological and chemical mishaps; and natural disasters, and those emergencies
require state preparedness measures designed to provide immediate and
appropriate response; and
WHEREAS, differences in types
of emergencies and their corresponding responses require constant reassessment
of chain-of-command procedures, communications systems, technology,
transportation systems, facilities and other instruments used in dealing with
emergencies and disasters;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the department of health,
the department of public safety and the attorney general's office be requested
to convene a work group to evaluate the state's existing statutory provisions
and regulatory requirements for the handling of emergencies; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
work group obtain input from all other state agencies to ensure a coordinated
and comprehensive approach to the study; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
work group consider necessary coordination with state and federal offices,
colleges and universities, national laboratories, military installations,
school systems, transportation systems, private industry, counties,
municipalities, political subdivisions, health care providers and other
entities in the handling of an emergency; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
work group conduct at least one emergency test of the current all-hazards
emergency operations plan to ensure that chain-of-command procedures,
communications systems, transportation systems, technology, facilities and
other mechanisms of emergency response are in working order and that each
component has a contingency plan; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the
work group present its findings and recommendations regarding statutory
provisions, regulatory requirements and operational plans to the New Mexico
legislative council or an appropriate interim committee by June 30, 2002 to
ensure appropriate discussion of budget and policy considerations and necessary
follow-up before the first session of the forty-sixth legislature; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
copies of this memorial be transmitted to the department of health, the
department of public safety and the attorney general's office.
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