Fla. Stat. 252.365
Emergency coordination officers; disaster-preparedness plans


(1)

The head of each executive department, the executive director of each water management district, the Public Service Commission, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the Department of Military Affairs shall select from within such agency a person to be designated as the emergency coordination officer for the agency and an alternate.

(2)

The emergency coordination officer is responsible for coordinating with the division on emergency preparedness issues, preparing and maintaining emergency preparedness and postdisaster response and recovery plans for such agency, maintaining rosters of personnel to assist in disaster operations, and coordinating appropriate training for agency personnel.

(3)

Emergency coordination officers shall ensure that each state agency and facility, such as a prison, office building, or university, has a disaster preparedness plan that is coordinated with the applicable local emergency management agency and approved by the division.The disaster-preparedness plan must outline a comprehensive and effective program to ensure continuity of essential state functions under all circumstances, including, but not limited to, a pandemic or other public health emergency. The plan must identify a baseline of preparedness for a full range of potential emergencies to establish a viable capability to perform essential functions during any emergency or other situation that disrupts normal operations. This baseline must consider and include preparedness for rapid and large-scale increases in the public’s need to access government services through technology or other means during an emergency, including, but not limited to, a public health emergency.The plan must include, at a minimum, the following elements: identification of essential functions, programs, and personnel; procedures to implement the plan and personnel notification and accountability; delegations of authority and lines of succession; identification of alternative facilities and related infrastructure, including those for communications; identification and protection of vital records and databases; provisions regarding the availability of, and distribution plans for, personal protective equipment; and schedules and procedures for periodic tests, training, and exercises.The division shall develop and distribute guidelines for developing and implementing the plan. By December 31, 2022, each agency must update its plan to include provisions related to preparation for pandemics and other public health emergencies consistent with the plan developed pursuant to s. 381.00315. Each agency plan must be updated as needed to remain consistent with the state public health emergency management plan.

(a)

The disaster-preparedness plan must outline a comprehensive and effective program to ensure continuity of essential state functions under all circumstances, including, but not limited to, a pandemic or other public health emergency. The plan must identify a baseline of preparedness for a full range of potential emergencies to establish a viable capability to perform essential functions during any emergency or other situation that disrupts normal operations. This baseline must consider and include preparedness for rapid and large-scale increases in the public’s need to access government services through technology or other means during an emergency, including, but not limited to, a public health emergency.

(b)

The plan must include, at a minimum, the following elements: identification of essential functions, programs, and personnel; procedures to implement the plan and personnel notification and accountability; delegations of authority and lines of succession; identification of alternative facilities and related infrastructure, including those for communications; identification and protection of vital records and databases; provisions regarding the availability of, and distribution plans for, personal protective equipment; and schedules and procedures for periodic tests, training, and exercises.

(c)

The division shall develop and distribute guidelines for developing and implementing the plan. By December 31, 2022, each agency must update its plan to include provisions related to preparation for pandemics and other public health emergencies consistent with the plan developed pursuant to s. 381.00315. Each agency plan must be updated as needed to remain consistent with the state public health emergency management plan.

(4)

The head of each agency shall notify the Governor and the division in writing of the person initially designated as the emergency coordination officer for such agency and her or his alternate and of any changes in persons so designated thereafter.

Source: Section 252.365 — Emergency coordination officers; disaster-preparedness plans, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0252.­365 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

252.31
Short title
252.32
Policy and purpose
252.33
Limitations
252.34
Definitions
252.35
Emergency management powers
252.36
Emergency management powers of the Governor
252.37
Financing
252.38
Emergency management powers of political subdivisions
252.39
Local services
252.40
Mutual aid arrangements
252.41
Emergency management support forces
252.42
Government equipment, services, and facilities
252.43
Compensation
252.44
Emergency mitigation
252.45
Lease or loan of state property
252.46
Orders and rules
252.47
Enforcement
252.50
Penalties
252.51
Liability
252.52
Liberality of construction
252.55
Civil Air Patrol, Florida Wing
252.60
Radiological emergency preparedness
252.61
List of persons for contact relating to release of toxic substances into atmosphere
252.62
Director of Office of Financial Regulation
252.63
Commissioner of Insurance Regulation
252.64
Protection of religious institutions
252.71
Florida Emergency Management Assistance Foundation
252.311
Legislative intent
252.351
Mandatory reporting of certain incidents by political subdivisions
252.355
Registry of persons with special needs
252.356
Emergency and disaster planning provisions to assist persons with disabilities or limitations
252.357
Monitoring of nursing homes and assisted living facilities during disaster
252.358
Emergency-preparedness prescription medication refills
252.359
Ensuring availability of emergency supplies
252.363
Tolling and extension of permits and other authorizations
252.365
Emergency coordination officers
252.371
Emergency Management, Preparedness, and Assistance Trust Fund
252.372
Imposition and collection of surcharge
252.373
Allocation of funds
252.385
Public shelter space
252.391
Emergency financial plans
252.515
Postdisaster Relief Assistance Act
252.3568
Emergency sheltering of persons with pets
252.3569
Florida state agricultural response team
252.3611
Transparency
252.3655
Natural hazards interagency workgroup
252.3711
Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund
252.3712
Nonprofit Security Grant Program

Current through Fall 2025

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