2013 IERC Conference Local Emergency Planning Committees ISSUES Ian Ewusi IERC Field Representative.

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2013 IERC Conference Local Emergency Planning Committees ISSUES Ian Ewusi IERC Field Representative

Statutes Federal Laws Adopted by Indiana & State Laws 42 USC IC  IERC and LEPC establishment and duties IC  Facility emergency planning & notification IC  Funding IERC & LEPCs 49 CFR  Funding LEPCs (HMEP/Hazardous Materials Transportation Safety and Security Reauthorization Act of 2005)

Lingering LEPC Issues  Proxy / designee rules― IC  Ethics training requirements― IC & 42 IAC  Exercise requirements― EHSs vs. HSs with other response agencies/districts, HSEEP compliance  EPCRA reporting methods― online vs. paper  Facility compliance and enforcement (IERC handbook pp )

Lingering LEPC Issues  HMEP grant application Timelines & iGMS process Ashley Holcomb (project manager)  Procedure for procurement of LEPC funds (IERC handbook p. 47)  LEPC Composition & Appointments ―Updated/ Adapted 7/8/13, distributed to all LEPCs

LEPC Composition & Appointments www  Membership in each of the established categories of LEPC membership as provided by federal law, and any necessary ratios of representation  Definition of elected officers and representatives of an LEPC  Basic criteria for membership within a category  Methods of dealing with members who represent more than one of the categories of membership  Proxy requirements for specified LEPC members  Ethics requirements for LEPC members  Roster approval by the IERC  Quorum requirements for LEPC meetings  Procedure for appealing directly to the IERC for appointment to an LEPC  Procedure for removing an LEPC member from a roster

LEPC Composition & Appointments 1.LEPC rosters consist of two main categories. i. Officers of the LEPC, elected by the LEPC members, comprising at minimum a Chairperson, Vice Chair, Treasurer/Secretary or both, and at maximum all of the following: A. Chairperson B. Vice Chairperson C. Community Emergency Coordinator D. Information Coordinator E. Planning Coordinator F. Treasurer G. Secretary

LEPC Composition & Appointments ii.Representative groups established by the federal statute, under 42 USC 11001(C), from which the IERC has established the following twelve (12) explicit LEPC representative categories to be used: Elected State and Local Officials Law Enforcement Emergency Management Fire Fighting Emergency Medical Services Health Local Environmental Hospital Transportation Broadcast/Print Media Community Groups Industry

LEPC Composition & Appointments 2.An LEPC member may hold only one elected position in the category of Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Treasurer, Secretary or Treasurer/Secretary (combined) listed in section 1(i) above. Any deviation from this structure that may result in an officer serving in multiple positions must be approved by the IERC. 3.An LEPC member may serve in only one (1) membership category listed in section 1(ii) above. 4.LEPCs shall utilize only the twelve (12) explicitly designated roster categories listed in section 1(ii), unless an appeal is made to the IERC for an exception. 5.Qualifications for membership in each of the twelve (12) roster categories should be as listed below. (Note that these roster categories may be filled by members who are not employed in these professions when the positions are unable to be filled by professionals from these areas)

LEPC Composition & Appointments A. Elected State and Local Officials: state legislators, mayors, county commissioners, township trustees, etc. B. Law Enforcement: police department, sheriff’s department, Indiana State Police (ISP) members, town marshals, Department of Natural Resources (DNR) enforcement officers, ex­­–police officers, auxiliary police with law enforcement powers, reservists C. Emergency Management: local emergency management (EMA) directors or personnel, county directors D. Fire Fighting: paid or volunteer public sector fire department members E. Emergency Medical Services: public or private ambulance service staff, emergency room staff, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), advanced EMTs and paramedics F. Health: local health officers and health department staff, physicians, nurses, dentists, veterinarians

LEPC Composition & Appointments G.Local Environmental: members of recognized national, state and/or local environmental groups, employees of public works departments H.Hospital: hospital medical personnel I.Transportation: school corporation or transit authority personnel, county highway department staff J.Broadcast/Print Media: radio/TV station or newspaper/print media personnel, public information officer (PIO), emergency communications personnel (911) K.Community Groups: members of Red Cross, service clubs, United Way, League of Women Voters, etc. L. Industry: Title III or non-Title III facility representatives

LEPC Composition & Appointments 6.Each LEPC roster shall have at least one (1), but no more than nine (9), members in any one category. 7.Proxies may only be used by LEPC members who are federal, state or local government employees. 8.All LEPC members and proxies must complete the state-required ethics training after the approval of their respective LEPC rosters by the IERC and in the designated period of time. 9.The IERC will consider approval of LEPC rosters at the next regularly scheduled IERC meeting for all rosters submitted and received no later than the close of business on Friday preceding that meeting by at least one (1) week. 10.The designated LEPC contact person and/or the LEPC Chair will be notified of the roster approval or deficiencies needing correction before approval.

LEPC Composition & Appointments 11.In accordance with Indiana’s Open Door Law, each LEPC must convene a majority (quorum) of its membership on an approved roster in order to conduct business, whether of the LEPC as a whole, or of a sub-committee of the LEPC. 12.A quorum of members is defined as greater than 50% of the approved roster members. Therefore the quorum is seven (7) members present for an LEPC with the IERC-approved minimum membership count of twelve (12) members. 13.A citizen who wishes to participate as an LEPC member shall inform the LEPC Chair verbally or in writing of his/her desire to serve on the LEPC, indicating the category in which he/she feels qualified to serve. 14.The LEPC Chair must respond to the request within thirty (30) days and, if the applicant is rejected, must so notify the latter in writing, citing the reasons for the rejection, and provide the IERC Chair a copy of the rejection letter.

LEPC Composition & Appointments 15.If a citizen has been rejected for membership after applying in the manner set out above, he/she may appeal the decision directly to the Chair of the IERC within thirty (30) days of receiving the rejection letter, giving his/her reasons for believing the LEPC’s rejection to be unwarranted. 16.The IERC Chair will refer the matter, including all relevant correspondence, to the Policy/Technical Committee for consideration, and the Committee shall make a decision by majority vote within ninety (90) days of the IERC Chair’s receipt of the appeal. 17.The designated LEPC contact person and/or the LEPC Chair will be notified of the IERC decision within thirty (30) days after the IERC meeting at which the Policy/Technical committee’s recommendation is approved.

LEPC Composition & Appointments 18.An LEPC’s bylaws may provide for asking the IERC to remove an LEPC member for missing three (3) consecutive meetings, or an LEPC Chair may request that the IERC remove a member due to the member’s resignation or inability to continue serving. A resignation letter or member removal request must accompany an updated roster submitted to the IERC to reflect the roster change. The resignation letter and/or removal request may be sent by , and all roster updates must be done using the LEPC online reporting system. 19.An LEPC member must be notified of involuntary removal following the procedure set forth in item 14 above, and any member so removed may appeal the removal following the same procedure as set forth for appeals in items 15, 16 and 17 above.