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ORANGE COUNTY-CITY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY RESPONSE AUTHORITY
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5.4 Distribution of Revenue <br />A. Within sixty (60) days after the close of each quarter of the fiscal year, or <br />earlier with Board approval, the Treasurer shall disburse Revenue, as defined herein, to Provider <br />Agencies as follows: <br />(i) All administrative expenses actually incurred by the City of <br />Anaheim shall be reimbursed prior to distribution to any Provider Agencies. <br />(ii) Any Revenue collected from reimbursement of a. Hazardous <br />Materials incident will be distributed based upon the direct costs incurred by the <br />Provider Agencies, the Administrative Office, and/or other jurisdictions that <br />assisted in the incident, for that respective incident. <br />(iii) Any Revenue not previously outlined, will be distributed in <br />accordance with Resolutions set by the Board. <br />B. Subscriber Agencies and Emergency Services Contract Agencies, and <br />shall not be entitled to receive funds pursuant to this section. <br />C. During any fiscal year, one or more Provider Agencies may incur <br />expenses disproportionate to their level of participation and reimbursement if, for example, a Response <br />Team member suffers serious injuries while responding to a Hazardous Materials Emergency. In such <br />event, the Board may adjust the percentage of reimbursement to reflect an equitable distribution of costs. <br />D. The Board may adopt standards, criteria and policies regarding a <br />Provider Agency's eligibility for reimbursement under this Section in the event a Response Team fails to <br />respond when requested to do so or a Provider Agency fails to provide an adequately trained team, <br />6. <br />-21- <br />
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