Ill. Admin. Code tit. 29, § 301.520 - Certification of Non-Mandated ESDAs
a) Except for those non-mandated ESDAs
accredited in accordance with Section
301.510, non-mandated ESDAs may
apply to an accredited county or multiple county ESDA serving the county in
which the non-mandated ESDA is located, for certification, or to IEMA in the
event that no accredited county or multiple county ESDA serves the county in
which the non-mandated ESDA is located. Each accredited county or multiple
county ESDA, or IEMA in the event that no accredited county or multiple county
ESDA serves the county in which the non-mandated ESDA is located, may issue
certification to non-mandated ESDAs located within its geographic boundaries,
if the non-mandated ESDAs satisfy the following requirements:
1) Submit a copy of the political subdivision
ordinance creating the ESDA affixed with the official seal by the clerk of the
political subdivision.
2) Submit
documentation of the ESDA coordinator's Notice of Appointment card.
3) Submit documentation that:
A) An ESDA coordinator appointed after
January 1, 2002, has completed, within 12 months after the date of appointment,
the IEMA New Coordinators Workshop Course and the Principles of Emergency
Management Course or courses determined by IEMA to be consistent with or at
least as stringent as these courses; and
B) After the first year of appointment, or
for ESDA coordinators appointed prior to January 1, 2002, the ESDA coordinator
has biennially completed 48 hours of professional development training, of
which a minimum of 24 hours is IEMA-sponsored professional development
training. The IEMA-sponsored professional development training program shall,
at a minimum, be consistent with and at least as stringent as the FEMA
Professional Development Series. Coordinators may receive credit for up to 24
hours of non-IEMA-sponsored professional development training, including, but
not limited to, emergency management conferences, independent study courses,
college courses or internet courses, but only if such training is consistent
with or at least as stringent as training in the IEMA-sponsored professional
development training program and is pre-approved for a specific number of
credit hours in writing by IEMA prior to the training.
4) Complete an EOP that meets the
requirements of Subparts B and C that is reviewed and accepted by the county or
multiple county ESDA in accordance with Section
301.320.
5) Conduct an exercise in accordance with the
requirements of Subpart D.
b) The certification term shall be at least
two years, but no longer than four years, with beginning and ending dates
indicated on the certificate issued by the accredited county or multiple county
ESDA under signature of the appropriate jurisdiction. The existing
certification may be extended by the appropriate jurisdiction as long as the
total certification does not exceed four years. The non-mandated ESDA may seek
renewal of its certification.
Notes
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