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Orange County Operational Area Agreement <br />f..r,'%icul l`ofnts of Contact <br />Identify 24-hour or other critical points -of -contact for the Subdivision that may be used by the <br />OA EOC during emergency operations, if the points -of -contact are individuals, identify a primary <br />and at least three alternates for each. Inform county emergency management staff when critical <br />paints -of -contact change or are updated. <br />Disuster Recovery and Financial Reimbursement <br />Subdivisions have ultimate responsibility for their own recovery program and will work directly <br />with FEW and Cal OES throughout the cost recovery process. Each Subdivision is individually <br />responsible for developing, submitting, and receiving their own emergency aid, loans or grants <br />from any source including local, state, and federal governments. Each is individually responsible <br />for the timeliness, accuracy, and compliance of its own expenditures submitted for <br />reimbursement through such mechanisms. <br />3.2 County -Specific Responsibilities <br />The County acts as the OA Lead Agency, The OA Lead Agency has the following responsibilities to <br />the OA in addition to those responsibilities specified under Section 3.1 of this Agreement: <br />2 -!Hour Contoc Pot, t <br />The County will serve as the 24-hour contact point for the OA and act as lead in activating the OA <br />EOC, hereinafter referred to as OA EOC. <br />Operational Areo Eine rac icy Ope toNons l.ef rep <br />The County EOC and Alternate EOC (as designated) shall serve as the OA EOC. The 04 EOC shall <br />exist as a dedicated essential facility and be capable of serving as the central point for; <br />• coordinating information and resources with OA subdivisions <br />• coordinating all levels of government as a component of Orange County's Multiagency <br />Coordination System (MACS) <br />• coordinating with other OAs <br />• reporting information to and coordinating with the California Office of Emergency <br />Services (Cal OES) Southern Region EOC <br />County emergency management staff shall be responsible for ensuring the OA EOC is maintained <br />1.1. <br />in a state of constant readiness, in accord with the FEMA Emergency Operations Center <br />Assessment Checklist and ASTM E2668 — Standard Guide for Emergency Operations Center <br />Development, or subsequent standards if revised. <br />tnitlpl EDCActivation Staffing <br />The County shall provide initial OA EOC activation staff. Subdivisions with available resources may <br />provide secondary and relief OA EOC staffing. <br />9 <br />January 2020 <br />