Ind. Code § 10-14-3-17
(a) A political subdivision is:
(2) served by;
a department of emergency management or by an interjurisdictional agency responsible for disaster preparedness and coordination of response.
(b) A county shall:
(c) The county emergency management advisory council consists of the following individuals or their designees:
(d) The county emergency management advisory council shall do the following:
(2) Select or cause to be selected, with the approval of the county executive, a county emergency management and disaster director who:
(e) Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter or other law to the contrary, the governor may require a political subdivision to establish and maintain a disaster agency jointly with one (1) or more contiguous political subdivisions with the concurrence of the affected political subdivisions if the governor finds that the establishment and maintenance of an agency or participation in one (1) is necessary by circumstances or conditions that make it unusually difficult to provide:
(4) recovery services;
under this chapter.
(f) A political subdivision that does not have a disaster agency and has not made arrangements to secure or participate in the services of an agency shall have an emergency management director designated to facilitate the cooperation and protection of that political subdivision in the work of:
(g) The county emergency management and disaster director and personnel of the department may be provided with appropriate:
(8) printing;
in the same manner as provided for personnel of other county agencies.
(h) Each local or interjurisdictional agency shall:
(2) keep current;
a local or interjurisdictional disaster emergency plan for its area.
(i) The local or interjurisdictional disaster agency shall prepare and distribute to all appropriate officials a clear and complete written statement of:
(j) Each political subdivision may:
(2) appoint, employ, remove, or provide, with or without compensation:
(3) establish:
(B) one (1) or more secondary;
control centers to serve as command posts during an emergency;
(4) subject to the order of the governor or the chief executive of the political subdivision, assign and make available for duty the employees, property, or equipment of the political subdivision relating to:
(H) similar items or services;
for emergency management and disaster purposes within or outside the physical limits of the political subdivision; and
(5) in the event of a national security emergency or disaster emergency as provided in section 12 of this chapter, waive procedures and formalities otherwise required by law pertaining to:
(H) the appropriation and expenditure of public funds.
[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-4-1-10.]
As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.5. Amended by P.L.115-2003, SEC.12; P.L.1-2006, SEC.176; P.L.1-2009, SEC.91.