Utah Admin. Code R380-40-9 - Local Health Department Public Health Emergency Preparedness
(1) Each local health department shall
conduct public health emergency preparedness efforts.
(a) conduct, or coordinate with emergency
management agencies in the district to conduct, a community public health,
medical, mental, and behavioral health hazard and risk assessment that
considers populations with special needs to influence prioritization of public
health emergency preparedness efforts;
(b) establish partnerships with volunteers,
emergency response agencies, and other community organizations involved in
emergency response;
(c) establish
Memorandums of Agreement with response partners for assistance in emergency
response;
(d) identify public
health roles and responsibilities in local emergency response;
(e) function as the lead agency for Emergency
Support Function #8---Public Health and Medical Services;
(f) maintain an all-hazards public health
emergency operations plan that shall include priorities from hazard and risk
assessment in R380-40-9(1)(a); hazard-specific response information for an
infectious disease outbreak; and protocols or guidelines for dispensing of
medical countermeasures, public health emergency messaging, non-pharmaceutical
interventions, mass fatality response and requesting additional
resources;
(g) maintain a
continuity of operations plan that shall include employee notification, lines
of authority and succession, and prioritized local health department
functions;
(h) annually test public
health preparedness through an emergency response drill or exercise;
(i) ensure access to and annually test
emergency response communications equipment and systems that will be used in
public health emergency response;
(j) the local health officer and at least one
other employee shall complete FEMA ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-300, ICS-400, IS-700,
and IS-800 courses.
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