7701 - Duties concerning disaster prevention.

                                CHAPTER 77                         MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS     Sec.     7701.  Duties concerning disaster prevention.     7702.  Acceptance of services, gifts, grants and loans.     7703.  Interstate arrangements.     7704.  Immunity from civil liability.     7705.  Special powers of local agencies.     7706.  Compensation for accidental injury.     7707.  Penalties.        Enactment.  Chapter 77 was added November 26, 1978, P.L.1332,     No.323, effective immediately.     § 7701.  Duties concerning disaster prevention.        (a)  Governor.--In addition to disaster prevention measures     included in the Commonwealth and local plans, the Governor shall     consider on a continuing basis steps that could be taken to     prevent or reduce the harmful consequences of disasters. The     Governor, from time to time, shall make recommendations to the     General Assembly, political subdivisions and other appropriate     public and private entities as may facilitate measures for     prevention or reduction of the harmful consequences of     disasters.        (b)  Department of Environmental Resources.--The Department     of Environmental Resources, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania     Emergency Management Agency, shall keep land uses and     construction of structures and other facilities under continuing     study and identify areas which are particularly susceptible to     severe land shifting, subsidence, flood or other catastrophic     occurrence. The studies under this subsection shall concentrate     on means of reducing or avoiding the dangers caused by this     occurrence or the consequences thereof.        (c)  Other Commonwealth agencies.--At the direction of the     Governor, and pursuant to any other authority and competence     they have, Commonwealth agencies, including but not limited to     those charged with economic recovery responsibilities in     connection with floodplain management, stream encroachment and     flow regulation, weather modification, fire prevention and     control, air quality, public works, land use and land-use     planning, construction standards, public utilities and energy,     shall make studies of disaster prevention-related matters.        (d)  Schools.--Public-funded universities, colleges, and     elementary and secondary schools shall be made available to     local, county and State officials for emergency planning and     exercise purposes and actual service as mass-care facilities in     the event of an emergency evacuation.        (e)  Vehicles.--School bus and transportation vehicles owned     or leased by universities, colleges and school districts shall     be made available to local, county and State officials for     emergency planning and exercise purposes and actual service in     the event of an emergency evacuation.        (f)  Disaster response and emergency preparedness drills.--     Annually, schools and custodial child care facilities shall     conduct at least one disaster response or emergency preparedness     plan drill.        (g)  Plans.--Every school district and custodial child care     facility, in cooperation with the local Emergency Management     Agency and the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, shall     develop and implement a comprehensive disaster response and     emergency preparedness plan consistent with the guidelines     developed by the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency and     other pertinent State requirements. The plan shall be reviewed     annually and modified as necessary. A copy of the plan shall be     provided to the county emergency management agency.     (July 13, 1988, P.L.501, No.87, eff. imd.; July 13, 2004,     P.L.689, No.73, eff. 60 days)        2004 Amendment.  Act 73 amended subsecs. (f) and (g).        1988 Amendment.  Act 87 added subsecs. (d), (e), (f) and (g).        References in Text.  The Department of Environmental     Resources, referred to in subsec. (b), was abolished by Act 18     of 1995. Its functions were transferred to the Department of     Conservation and Natural Resources and the Department of     Environmental Protection.