Section 26614 Of Article 1. Duties From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
26614
. The board of supervisors of a county may authorize the
sheriff to search for and rescue persons who are lost or are in
danger of their lives within or in the immediate vicinity of the
county. The expense incurred by the sheriff in the performance of
those duties shall be a proper county charge. Authorization for
search and rescue activities shall be consistent with guidelines and
operating plans contained in the Search and Rescue Model Operating
Plan, as developed and adopted by the Office of Emergency Services in
consultation with fire protection and law enforcement service
providers. The Office of Emergency Services shall make the plan
available to counties and fire protection and law enforcement
agencies for use and adoption by the board of supervisors and the
governing boards of all search and rescue providers. If the board
assigns responsibility for search and rescue activities in a manner
that is inconsistent with these model operating guidelines, the board
shall adopt a resolution to clarify why the local model provides
better protections than the Search and Rescue Model Operating Plan,
as developed by the Office of Emergency Services, to residents in
need of county search and rescue services. Counties are encouraged to
adopt their countywide search and rescue plans and to review them on
a regular basis. A review of a countywide search and rescue plan
shall include, but is not limited to, changes made to the Search and
Rescue Model Operating Plan by the Office of Emergency Services. This
section shall not be construed to vest any additional powers for
search and rescue upon sheriffs or any other public safety agency
that provides search and rescue.