Judges: WILLIAM J. GUSTE, JR.
Filed Date: 9/13/1991
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Ms. Little:
You have requested the Attorney General's opinion as to which state agency has authority to command emergency response activities arising as a result of a release of a hazardous substance. Your questions are addressed individually below.
1. In reference to LA. R.S.
30:2376 and Louisiana Administrative Code, which state agency has command authority of emergency response activities arising as a result of a release of a hazardous material?
Until it is ruled invalid by a court of law, LA. R.S.
It must be noted that the Louisiana Emergency Response Commission, established as per LA. R.S.
As indicated by LA. R.S.
2. Does Louisiana Law give the State Police authority to assume command of any and all hazardous materials response activities, regardless of local planning or capability?
Unless and until it is ruled invalid by a court of law, LAC
The Louisiana Administrative Code, Section
In regards to emergency response activities arising as a result of the storage of hazardous materials, the Deputy Secretary, through the Office of State Police, hazardous substance control section, must also act as the coordinator of the emergency response activities, since the broad definition of "release" includes the storage of a hazardous substance.
There is no specific state law authority, to our knowledge, which defines "coordinator", however, the unabridged Webster's International Dictionary defines "coordinator" as "one who coordinates; one that expedites by recommending, although often not supervising; measures which eliminate confusion". As per LA. R.S.
To our knowledge, there is no specific state law which defines "incident commander". As indicated previously, LA. R.S.
This, of, course, does not affect the Local Emergency Planning Committee's (LEPC) authority to place a local department as the lead agency and designate an "incident commander" until the Deputy Secretary, through the Office of State Police, hazardous substance control section, arrives to "coordinate" the emergency response activities.
It must also be noted that in the event of any emergency response activity, a "joint-command" is encouraged, however, as per LA. R.S.
4. In reference to LA. R.S. 39:2376(C), what is the sheriff's responsibility with regard to his authority to address emergency responses?
LA. R.S.
If we may be of further assistance to you, please feel free to contact this office.
Yours truly,
WILLIAM J. GUSTE, JR. Attorney General
BY: HARRY B. WARD Staff Attorney
WJG, jr/HBW/lml
cc: Rep. Jimmy N. Dimos Dimos, Erskine, Brown, Buskett Stubbs Avenue Monroe, LA 71201
Col. Marlin Flores, Louisiana State Police Deputy Secretary P.O. Box 66614 Baton Rouge, LA 70896
Captain Louis Cook Louisiana State Police Transportation and Environmental Safety P.O. Box 66614 Baton Rouge, LA 70896