7334 - System.

     § 7334.  System.        (a)  Establishment.--An intrastate mutual aid system is     established for the purpose of providing mutual aid within this     Commonwealth.        (b)  Participation.--            (1)  All political subdivisions within this Commonwealth        shall be a part of the system unless the political        subdivision elects not to participate by enacting a        resolution declaring their desire not to participate and by        submitting a copy of the resolution to the agency and to its        county emergency management agency.            (2)  All political subdivisions within this Commonwealth        shall consult with fire and emergency medical services        providers to discuss the emergency services needs of the        political subdivision.            (3)  Any political subdivision that elects not to        participate in the system, as provided under subsection (a),        may at a later date elect to participate in the system by        enacting a resolution declaring its desire to participate and        by submitting a copy of the resolution to the agency and to        its county emergency management agency.            (4)  Participation by a political subdivision in the        system of intrastate mutual aid established by this        subchapter shall not be subject to the requirements of 53        Pa.C.S. Ch. 23 Subch. A (relating to intergovernmental        cooperation).        (c)  Responsibilities.--It shall be the responsibility of     each participating political subdivision with jurisdiction over     and responsibility for emergency management within that     political subdivision to do all of the following:            (1)  Identify potential hazards that could affect the        participating political subdivision using an identification        system as developed by the committee common to all        participating political subdivisions.            (2)  Conduct joint planning, intelligence sharing and        threat assessment development with contiguous participating        political subdivisions.            (3)  Conduct joint training with contiguous participating        political subdivisions at least biennially.            (4)  Identify and inventory the current services,        equipment, supplies, personnel and other resources related to        planning, prevention, mitigation, response and recovery        activities of the participating political subdivisions in        accordance with the National Incident Management System        Integration Center resource management guidance.            (5)  Adopt and implement the standardized incident        management system approved by the agency.            (6)  Adopt and implement the National Incident Management        System requirements established by the United States        Department of Homeland Security.