(a) Facility and Vessel Response Plans.— The Secretary shall—
(1)establish security incident response plans for vessels and facilities that may be involved in a transportation security incident; and
(2)make those plans available to the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency for inclusion in the Administrator’s response plan for United States ports and waterways.
(b) Contents.— Response plans developed under subsection (a) shall provide a comprehensive response to an emergency, including notifying and coordinating with local, State, and Federal authorities, including the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, securing the facility or vessel, and evacuating facility and vessel personnel.
(c) Inclusion in Security Plan.— A response plan required under this subsection for a vessel or facility may be included in the security plan prepared under section
70103(c).
(a) Facility and Vessel Response Plans.— The Secretary shall—
(1)establish security incident response plans for vessels and facilities that may be involved in a transportation security incident; and
(2)make those plans available to the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency for inclusion in the Administrator’s response plan for United States ports and waterways.
(b) Contents.— Response plans developed under subsection (a) shall provide a comprehensive response to an emergency, including notifying and coordinating with local, State, and Federal authorities, including the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, securing the facility or vessel, and evacuating facility and vessel personnel.
(c) Inclusion in Security Plan.— A response plan required under this subsection for a vessel or facility may be included in the security plan prepared under section
70103(c).
“Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency” and “Administrator’s” substituted for “Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency” and “Director’s”, respectively, on authority of section 612(c) ofPub. L. 109–295, set out as a note under section
313 of Title
6, Domestic Security. Any reference to the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in title VI of Pub. L. 109–295or an amendment by title VI to be considered to refer and apply to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency until Mar. 31, 2007, see section 612(f)(2) ofPub. L. 109–295, set out as a note under section
313 of Title
6.
Transfer of Functions
For transfer of all functions, personnel, assets, components, authorities, grant programs, and liabilities of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including the functions of the Under Secretary for Federal Emergency Management relating thereto, to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, see section
315(a)(1) of Title
6, Domestic Security.
For transfer of functions, personnel, assets, and liabilities of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including the functions of the Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency relating thereto, to the Secretary of Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see former section
313(1) andsections
551(d),
552(d), and
557 of Title
6, Domestic Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under section
542 of Title
6.
Deadline
Pub. L. 107–295, title I, § 102(c),Nov. 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 2084, provided that: “The Secretary shall establish the plans required under section
70104(a)(1) of title
46, United States Code, as enacted by this Act, before April 1, 2003.”
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