HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrder creating a county disaster and relief committee 1959 April 13, 1959
The County Judge presented for the consideration of the Court,
an order creating a County Civil Defense and Disaster Relief Committee,
and on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the
following order was adopted:
AN ORDER
BY THE COMMISSIONERS' COURT OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, CREATING
A COUNTY DEFENSE AND DISASTER RELIEF COMMITTEE AND PROVIDING
THE POWERS OF THAT COMMITTEE CREATING THE OFFICE OF COUNTY CO-
ORDINATOR AND PROVIDING THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THAT
OFFICE; CREATING AN OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION; GRANTING NECESSARY
POWERS TO COPE WITH EMERGENCIES THREATENING LIFE AND PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY OF BRAZOS; AUTHORIZING COOPERATIVE AND MUTUAL
AGREEMENTS FOR RELIEF WORK BETWEEN THIS AND OTHER COUNTIES OR
CITIES: AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES;
WHEREAS, The Commissioners' Court of the County of Brazos,
hereby declares that the preparation of a plan, and the means for
its implementation, for the protection of lives and property, in
the County of Brazos from enemy attack, natural disaster or threat
thereof, is immediately essential; and
WHEREAS, The Commissioners' Court further finds that in times
of emergencies which may imperil the safety of the inhabitant of
the County, or their property, it becomes necessary to effectuate
and place into operation the preconceived plans and preparations
with a minimum of delay; and,
WHEREAS, The Commissioners' Court finds, therefore, that the
preparation, adoption, and implementation of such plans are now
imperative;
BE IT ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED BY THE COMMISSIONERS'
COURT OF BRAZOS COUNTY, TEXAS:
1. There is hereby created the County Civil Defense and
Disaster Relief Committee of the County of Brazos, which shall
consist of the following:
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(a) The County Judge of Brazos County, who shall serve as
Chairman of the Committee and who shall also be known as the
County Defense Coordinator of the County of Brazos.
(b) The Assistant Defense Coordinator of the County of Brazos,
who shall be charged with the preparation of a civil defense plan for
the County of Brazos, together with such other duties as the Co-
ordinator may prescribe. The Assistant Coordinator shall be ap-
pointed by and hold his position at the pleasure of the County
Defense Coordinator with the advice and consent of the Commissioners'
Court. The Assistant Coordinator shall serve as Vice - Chairman of
the County Civil Defense and Disaster Relief Committee of the
County of Brazos.
(c) The Directors of Divisions and Chiefs of Services of
such Divisions as may be provided for by order by the Commissioners'
Court or by directive of the County Defense Coordinator.
(d) Representatives not to exceed twelve (12) in number from
civic, business, industry, labor, veterans, professional, or other
groups, to be selected and appointed by the County Judge.
2. The powers and duties of the County Civil Defense and
Disaster Relief Committee shall include the recommendation for
adoption by the Commissioners' Court of a civil defense plan for
the county of Brazos. The duties of such Civil Defense and
Disaster Relief Committee shall also include the making of a
survey of the availability of existing personnel, equipment,
supplies and services which could be used during an emergency,
as provided for herein, as well as a continuing study of the
need for amendments and improvements in the civil defense plan
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adopted by the Commissioners' Court. The Civil Defense and Disaster
Relief Committee of the County of Brazos, shall meet upon the call
of either the Chairman or Vice - Chairman.
3. It is hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed that the County
of Brazos, shall enter into all necessary agreements with all
political subdivisions, corporations, individuals and other necessary
parties and do all other things necessary for the Purpose of
carrying out the provisions of House Bill 734, Acts 52nd Legislature,
Regular Session, 1951, chapter 311, page 529 (Texas Civil Protection
Act of 1951).
4. The County Judge of the County of Brazos is hereby
authorized to join with the Mayors of the cities in this county
in the formation of a civil defense plan for the County of Brazos
and in the appointment of a Civil Defense Directors for the County
of Brazos, as well as all powers necessary to participate in a
county -wide program of civil defense and disaster relief in
so far as that program may affect the County of Brazos outside
of the limits of any city located therein.
5. The County Judge (County Defense Coordinator) shall have
the authority to request the declaration of the existence of an
emergency by the Commissioners' Court or by higher authority. In
the event it is deemed necessary to declare the existence of an
emergency without delay, the Coordinator may, if the Commissioners'
Court is not in session, do so, but such action shall be subject
to confirmation by the Commissioners' Court at its next meeting.
The duties and responsibilities of the County Defense Co-
ordinator shall include the following:
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(1) The control and direction of the actual or training
efforts of the civil defense and disaster relief organization
of the County of Brazos;
(2) The determination of all questions of authority and
responsibility that may arise within the civil defense and
disaster relief organization of the County of Brazos;
(3) The maintenance of necessary liaison with other municipal,
district, State, County, regional, federal, or other civil defense
organizations;
(4) The marshaling, af ter declaration of an emergency as
provided for above, of all necessary personel, equipment or supplies
from any department of the County of Brazos, to aid in the carrying
out of the civil defense plan;
(5) The issuance of all necessary proclamations as to the
existence of an emergency and the immediate operational effect-
iveness of the civil defense plan;
(6) The issuance of reasonable rules, regulations or di-
rectives which are necessary for the protection of life and
property in the County of Brazos, such rules and regulations
shall_ be filed in the office of the County Clerk and shall re-
ceive widespread publicity unless publicity will be of aid and .
comfort to the enemy;
(7) The supervision of the drafting and execution of
mutual aid agreements in cooperation with representatives of
the State and with representatives of municipalities of the
county;
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(8) With the concurrence of the Commissioners' Court, the
supervision of and final authorization for the procurement of
all necessary supplies and equipment, including acceptance of
private contributions;
(9) The authorizing of agreements, after approval of the
County Attorney, for the use of private property for air raid
shelter and other purposes.
6. The operational civil defense and disaster relief or-
ganizational of the County of Brazos shall consist of the officers
and employees of the County of Brazos, designated by the County
Defense Coordinator as well as all volunteer County defense
workers. The functions and duties of this organization shall
be distributed among such divisions services and special staff
as the Commissioners' Court shall prescribe by order or the
County Defense Coordinator shall provide by order or the County
Defense Coordinator shall provide by directive. Any such order
shall set forth the form of organization, establish and designate
divisions and services, assign functions, duties and powers, and
designate officers and employees to carry out the provisions of
this order. Insofar as possible, the form of organization,
titles and terminology shall conform to the recommendations
of the State Defense and. disaster Relief Council of the State
of Texas and of the Federal Government.
7. Each person serving as a member of the County Civil
Defense and Disaster Relief Committee, or as an officer, em-
ployee or volunteer in any capacity in the County Civil Defense
and Disaster Relief Organization created by order or directive
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pursuant to the authority herein conferred, shall, prior to
assuming his duty or duties, take an oath which shall be sub-
stantially as follows:
"I, , do solemly swear (or affirm) that I
will support and defend the Constitution of the United States
and the Constitution of the State of Texas, against all enemies,
forign and domestic: that I will bear true faith and allegiance .
to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any
mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well
and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to
enter. And. I do further swear (or affirm) that I do not ad-
vocate, nor am I a member or an affiliate of any political
party or organization, group or combination of persons that
advocates the overthrow of the Government of the United States
or of this State by force or violence; and that during such
time as I am a member of the County Civil Defense and Disaster
Relief Committee of the County of Brazos I will not advocatenor
become a member or an affiliate of any organization, group, or
combination of persons or of any political party that advocates
the overthrow of the Government of the United States or of this
State by force or violence."
8. Any light displayed contrary to any order, rule or re-
gulation promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this order
constitutes a public nuisance and when deemed necessary in order
to protect Life or property during blackouts or air raids, the
police or sheriff are authorized and directed to enter upon any
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premises within the County of Brazos, suing reasonable force and
extinguish lights or take other necessary action to make effective
any order, rule or regulation promulgated under the authority
conferred by this order.
9. At all times when the orders, rules and regulations made
and promulgated pursuant to this order shall be in effect, they
shall supersede all existing orders, rules and regulations insofar
as the latter may be inconsistent therewith.
10. This order shall not be construed so as to conflict with
any State or Federal statute or with any Military or Naval order,
rule or regulation.
11. In carrying out the provisions of the "Texas Civil
Protection Act of 951" and this Commissioners' Court order the
County shall be functioning in a governmental capacity, and neither
the County nor its agents, employees or representatives or any
of them engaged in any civil defense activities, while complying
with the "Texas Civil Protection Act of 1951" or this Commissioners'
Court order, or while attempting to comply with the above mentioned
act or this Court order, shall be liable for the death or any
injury to persons or damages to property as a result of such
activity. Any person owning or controlling real estate or other
premises who voluntarily and without compensation grants to the
County of Brazos a license or privelege, or otherwise permits
the County to inspect, designate and use the whole or any part
or parts of such real estate or premises for the purpose of
sheltering persons during an actual impending or practice
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enemy attack, shall, together with his successor in interest, if
any, not be civilly liable for the death of, or injury to, any
person on or about such real estate or premises under such
license, privilege or other permission or for Loss of, or damage
to, the property of such person.
12. No person shall have the right to expend any public
funds of the County in carrying out any civil defense activity
authorized by the law or this order, without prior approval of
the Commissioners' Court, nor shall any person have any right to
vind the County by contract, agreement or otherwise without the
civil defense activities ofithe County shall be deposited by the
County Treasurer in a special account in the County depository,
and moneys shall be withdrawn from said special fund in keeping
with the general laws applicable to withdrawal of moneys from the
regular County Funds.
13. If any portion of this order shall for any reason, be
declared invalid such invalidity shall not affect the remaining
provisions hereof.
PASSED AND APPROVED this the 13th day of April, 1959.
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The foregoing minutes, beginning on Page 243, and convluded
above were examined and approved in open Court on this the
llth day of May, A.D. 1959.
W. C. Davis George Dunn,
County Judge Commissioner of Precinct 2
Raymond A. Nolan Clyde J. Porterfield,
Commissioners of Precinct 1 Commissioner of Precinct 3
ATTEST: A. Stasnv
commissioner of Precinct 4
A.B. Syptak,
County Clerk