Section 101085 Of Article 2. Local Health Emergencies From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 101. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
101085
. (a) After the declaration of a health emergency or a local
health emergency pursuant to Section 101080, the director or local
health officer may do any or all of the following:
(1) Only in the case of a release, spill, escape, or entry of
waste as described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section
101075, require any person or organization that the director or local
health officer shall specify to furnish any information known
relating to the properties, reactions, and identity of the material
that has been released, spilled, or escaped. The director or local
health officer may require information to be furnished, under penalty
of perjury, by the person, company, corporation, or other
organization that had custody of the material, and, if the material
is being transferred or transported, by any person, company,
corporation, or organization that caused the material to be
transferred or transported. This information shall be furnished to
the director or local health officer upon request in sufficient
detail, as determined by the director or local health officer, as
required to take any action necessary to abate the health emergency
or local health emergency or protect the health of persons in the
jurisdiction, or any area thereof, who are, or may be affected.
However, the burden, including costs, of furnishing the information
shall bear a reasonable relationship to the need for the information
and the benefits to be obtained therefrom.
(2) Provide the information, or any necessary portions thereof, or
any other necessary information available to the director or local
health officer to state or local agencies responding to the health
emergency or local health emergency or to medical and other
professional personnel treating victims of the local health
emergency.
(3) Sample, analyze, or otherwise determine the identifying and
other technical information relating to the health emergency or local
health emergency as necessary to respond to or abate the local
health emergency and protect the public health.
(b) After the declaration of a local health emergency by the local
health officer pursuant to Section 101080, the following shall apply
in the jurisdiction in which the local health emergency has been
declared:
(1) Other political subdivisions have full power to provide mutual
aid to any area affected by a local health emergency in accordance
with local ordinances, resolutions, emergency plans, or agreements
therefor.
(2) State agencies may provide mutual aid, including personnel,
equipment, and other available resources, to assist political
subdivisions during a local health emergency or in accordance with
mutual aid agreements or at the direction of the Governor.
(3) In the absence of a state of war emergency or state of
emergency, the cost of extraordinary services incurred by political
subdivisions in executing mutual aid agreements in a local health
emergency shall constitute a legal charge against the state when
approved by the Governor in accordance with orders and regulations
promulgated as prescribed in Section 8567 of the Government Code.
(c) Under this section, a local health emergency shall be
considered a local emergency for purposes of Section 8659 of the
Government Code.
(d) This section does not limit or abridge any of the powers or
duties granted to the State Water Resources Control Board and to each
regional water quality control board by Division 7 (commencing with
Section 13000) of the Water Code. This section also does not limit or
abridge the powers or duties granted to the State Air Resources
Board or to any air pollution control district by Division 26
(commencing with Section 39000).
This section does not limit or abridge any of the powers or duties
granted to the Director of Food and Agriculture or to any county
agricultural commissioner by Division 6 (commencing with Section
11401) or by Division 7 (commencing with Section 12501) of the Food
and Agricultural Code.