Section 31-9B-3 Providing of information; requirements for emergency and disaster planning provisions; immunity.
Section 31-9B-3
Providing of information; requirements for emergency and disaster planning provisions; immunity.
(a) All appropriate agencies and community-based service providers, including, but not limited to, home health care providers, hospices, community mental health centers, and related facilities, but not including health care facilities which provide inpatient care to include general and specialized hospitals including ancillary services, skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, or any assisted living facility, shall provide information on the number of individuals with medical needs and shall assist the State Health Department in the establishment of programs to increase the awareness of medical needs shelters, and in educating clients and sponsors or caregivers about the procedures that may be necessary for their safety during disasters.
(b) State agencies that regulate or contract with providers of services, or both, for persons with disabilities or limitations that make the persons dependent upon the care of others including, but not limited to, home health care providers, hospices, community mental health centers, and related facilities, but not including health care facilities which provide inpatient care to include general and specialized hospitals including ancillary services, skilled nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities, or any assisted living facility, shall include emergency and disaster planning provisions in their certification or regulatory standard, or both, or in the contracts at the time the contracts are initiated or upon renewal. These provisions may include, but shall not be limited to, the following:
(1) The designation of an emergency coordinating officer.
(2) A procedure whereby the primary caregiver at the place where the individual with medical needs resides would be required to contact, prior to or immediately following an emergency or disaster, all persons, on a priority basis, who need assistance and sheltering during evacuations because of physical, mental, or sensory disabilities and whose care is provided under the contract.
(3) A procedure to transport persons who would need assistance and sheltering during evacuations because of physical, mental, or sensory disabilities to the location identified in each plan.
(4) A procedure to dispatch the emergency coordinating officer or other staff members to medical needs shelters in the event any clients are placed in a medical needs shelter.
(5) A procedure for providing the essential services the organization currently provides to clients with medical needs in preparation for and during and following a disaster.
(c) All functions provided by the state and any political subdivision thereof or other agencies of the state or political subdivisions under this chapter are declared to be governmental functions and are subject to the same immunities provided for emergency management activities under Section 31-9-16.
(d) Nothing in this chapter is intended to limit or alter the statutory authority granted to state agencies.
(Act 2006-599, p. 1636, §3.)