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the various stakeholders and the need for training first responders
in the area of radio frequency use and operation.

 
Sec. 12. Community outreach for emergency planning. The Director of the
Maine Emergency Management Agency shall coordinate with the
Commissioner of Education to perform an assessment of the number
of Maine public schools that have adopted an all-hazards approach
to emergency preparedness. The Director of the Maine Emergency
Management Agency and the Commissioner of Education shall
coordinate their efforts for community outreach for all-hazards
emergency planning. The Director of the Maine Emergency
Management Agency shall report by September 18, 2006 to the Task
Force to Study Maine's Homeland Security Needs on the extent to
which public schools have adopted an all-hazards approach to
emergency preparedness and shall provide recommendations on how
these plans should be improved.

 
Sec. 13. Emergency notification systems, evacuation plans and shelters. The
Director of the Maine Emergency Management Agency shall survey
Maine communities to gather information on the following: the
types of emergency notification systems that are in place
throughout the State; evacuation plans for nursing homes
currently adopted throughout the State; and shelter capabilities
throughout the State, with a focus on determining how shelters
are designed to accommodate populations with special needs,
particularly persons with disabilities. The director shall
report by September 18, 2006 to the Task Force to Study Maine's
Homeland Security Needs on the results of this survey and shall
provide recommendations for improvement in these areas.

 
Sec. 14. Emergency plans in public schools. The Commissioner of Education
shall determine methods for incorporating emergency plans within
the elementary and secondary public school curriculum. The
commissioner shall report by January 15, 2007 on the
commissioner's findings and recommended changes to the curriculum
to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having
jurisdiction over education and cultural affairs and the joint
standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over
criminal justice and public safety matters.

 
Sec. 15. Report on hospital surge capacity. The Director of the Maine
Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in conjunction with
the Maine Hospital Association, shall update its recent survey of
emergency health system capacity in Maine. The Director of the
Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in coordination
with the Director of the Maine Emergency Management Agency and
the Maine Hospital Association, shall develop recommendations to
address Maine's acute medical and public health surge capacity


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