Ariz. Admin. Code § R8-2-102 - Support of Search or and Rescue Operations

A. The Director of the Division of Emergency Management, in accordance with A.R.S. Title 26, is responsible for supporting search or rescue operations of the state, coordinating the use of state resources or the resources of one or more political subdivisions in support of any other political subdivision in the conduct of search and rescue operations and for providing the services of a state search or rescue coordinator.
B. The Division of Emergency Management shall coordinate activities to include the following:
1. Mission identifiers for search and rescue operations.

a. Authorized county sheriff search and rescue coordinators may obtain Mission Numbers through the Division of Emergency Management's Search and Rescue (SAR) data collection system.

b. On weekends, holidays or other than normal business hours, contact the headquarters of the Department of Public Safety by telephone. The name and telephone number of the caller will be relayed to personnel of the Division of Emergency Services who will assist the caller.

2. State government personnel and/or equipment, including the Arizona National Guard.
3. United States military personnel and/or equipment.
4. Resources not readily available locally.
5. Resources to support responsible authorities on federal reservations.
6. Specialized personnel and/or equipment from other states.

7. A state government search or rescue coordinator to assist the on-scene coordinator.

87. Reimbursement of eligible claims.
98. Prescribing forms and/or procedures for acquiring mission identifiers, reporting search or rescue mission activities, claiming reimbursement of eligible expenses and similar administrative matters.

Notes

Ariz. Admin. Code § R8-2-102
Former Rule Part 4A Attachment B; Former Rule Part 4 Attachment C; Former Rule Part 4 Attachment D; Amended effective June 30, 1986 (Supp. 86-3). Former R8-2-02 amended and renumbered effective March 7, 1990 (Supp. 90-1). Amended by final rulemaking at 21 A.A.R. 3021, effective 1/11/2016.

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