7335 - Assistance.

     § 7335.  Assistance.        (a)  Requests.--A participating political subdivision may     request assistance of other participating political subdivisions     or their designated emergency response organizations. All     requests for assistance shall be initiated from the incident     commander or authorized designee at an incident location, the     county 911 center or the county emergency manager where the     incident occurs. All intrastate mutual aid requests for     assistance shall be made to the county 911 center or county     emergency management coordinator or authorized designee in the     responding county. Intrastate mutual aid requests for assistance     may also be made through the agency. A written request shall be     submitted after a verbal request is made as soon as practicable     or within the number of days that the agency, in its discretion,     may determine.        (b)  Response to requests.--A participating political     subdivision's obligation to provide assistance in the prevention     of, response to and recovery from an incident or in authorized     drills or exercises shall be subject to all of the following     conditions:            (1)  A responding political subdivision may withhold        resources to the extent necessary to provide reasonable        protection and services for its own jurisdiction.            (2)  Emergency response personnel of a responding        political subdivision shall remain under the administrative        and policy procedures and control of their respective        jurisdiction, including medical protocols, standard operating        procedures and other protocols, but shall be under the        operational control of the appropriate officials within the        incident management system of the requesting political        subdivision.            (3)  Assets and equipment of a responding political        subdivision shall remain under the administrative and policy        procedures and control of their respective jurisdiction but        shall be under the control of the appropriate officials        within the incident management system of the requesting        political subdivision.            (4)  The incident commander shall have overall authority        and responsibility for conducting incident operations and        shall be responsible for the management of all incident        operations at the incident site.        (c)  Reimbursement.--A requesting political subdivision shall     reimburse the responding political subdivision in accordance     with procedures established by the committee. A responding     political subdivision may donate assets of any kind to a     participating political subdivision. If a dispute arises     regarding reimbursement, involved parties shall make every     effort to resolve the dispute within 30 days of written notice     of the dispute by the party asserting noncompliance. In the     event that the dispute is not resolved within 90 days of the     notice of the claim, either party may request the dispute be     resolved through arbitration. Any arbitration requested under     this subsection shall be conducted under the commercial     arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association.        (d)  Exceptions.--The provisions of this section shall not     apply to specific mutual aid agreements which exist on the     effective date of this section and which were made between     political subdivisions and emergency response organizations to     cover response to routine incidents.