H.R. 645 National Emergency Centers Establishment Act
This Act may be cited as the `National Emergency Centers Establishment Act'.
To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish national emergency centers on military installations.
Mr. HASTINGS of Florida introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committee on Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Source: Library of Congress (THOMAS)
Note: These "emergency centers" are required to be located in specified FEMA regions, and the preference is to establish them in CLOSED military installations. Each center will consist of two "state-of-the-art" command and control centers - one in "full ready mode", the other to be used for daily training.
"Emergency" and "major disaster" are defined according to Section 102 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122), which states:
(1) Emergency.— “Emergency” means any occasion or instance for which, in the determination of the President, Federal assistance is needed to supplement State and local efforts and capabilities to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, or to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in any part of the United States.
The timetable for completion of this project is one year. Wake up, America.
To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish national emergency centers on military installations.
Mr. HASTINGS of Florida introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committee on Armed Services, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
SEC. 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY CENTERS.
- (a) In General- In accordance with the requirements of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall establish not fewer than 6 national emergency centers on military installations.
- (b) Purpose of National Emergency Centers- The purpose of a national emergency center shall be to use existing infrastructure--
- (1) to provide temporary housing, medical, and humanitarian assistance to individuals and families dislocated due to an emergency or major disaster;
- (2) to provide centralized locations for the purposes of training and ensuring the coordination of Federal, State, and local first responders;
- (3) to provide centralized locations to improve the coordination of preparedness, response, and recovery efforts of government, private, and not-for-profit entities and faith-based organizations; and
- (4) to meet other appropriate needs, as determined by the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Source: Library of Congress (THOMAS)
Note: These "emergency centers" are required to be located in specified FEMA regions, and the preference is to establish them in CLOSED military installations. Each center will consist of two "state-of-the-art" command and control centers - one in "full ready mode", the other to be used for daily training.
"Emergency" and "major disaster" are defined according to Section 102 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122), which states:
(1) Emergency.— “Emergency” means any occasion or instance for which, in the determination of the President, Federal assistance is needed to supplement State and local efforts and capabilities to save lives and to protect property and public health and safety, or to lessen or avert the threat of a catastrophe in any part of the United States.
(2) Major disaster.— “Major disaster” means any natural catastrophe (including any hurricane, tornado, storm, high water, winddriven water, tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, or drought), or, regardless of cause, any fire, flood, or explosion, in any part of the United States, which in the determination of the President causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant major disaster assistance under this chapter to supplement the efforts and available resources of States, local governments, and disaster relief organizations in alleviating the damage, loss, hardship, or suffering caused thereby.
The timetable for completion of this project is one year. Wake up, America.



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