GOVERNOR
EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER TWENTY-SIX
(2018)
Declaration of a State of Emergency
for the Commonwealth of Virginia Due to Winter Weather
Importance of the Issue
On this date December 8th, 2018, I declare that a state of
emergency exists in the Commonwealth of Virginia based on the need to prepare
and coordinate our response to winter weather forecast to begin affecting the
Commonwealth on December 9, 2018. This storm may result in snow and ice
accumulations, transportation issues, and power outages.
State action is required to protect the health and general
welfare of Virginia residents. The anticipated effects of this situation
constitute a disaster wherein human life and public and private property are,
or are likely to be, imperiled, as described in § 44-146.16 of the Code of
Virginia.
Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by § 44-146.17
of the Code of Virginia, as Governor and as Director of Emergency Management,
and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Article V, Section 7 of the
Constitution of Virginia and by § 44-75.1 of the Code of Virginia, as
Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the Commonwealth, and subject always
to my continuing and ultimate authority and responsibility to act in such
matters, I hereby proclaim a state of emergency exists. Accordingly, I direct
state and local governments to render appropriate assistance to prepare for
this event, to alleviate any conditions resulting from the situation, and to
implement recovery and mitigation operations and activities so as to return
impacted areas to pre-event conditions as much as possible.
In order to marshal all public resources and appropriate
preparedness, response, and recovery measures to meet this threat and recover
from its effects, and in accordance with my authority contained in § 44-146.17
of the Code of Virginia, I order the following:
A. Implementation of the Commonwealth of Virginia Emergency
Operations Plan (COVEOP), as amended, by state agencies along with other
appropriate state plans.
B. Activation of the Virginia Emergency Operations Center
(VEOC) and the Virginia Emergency Support Team (VEST), as directed by the State
Coordinator of Emergency Management, to coordinate the provision of assistance
to local governments and emergency services assignments of other agencies as
necessary and determined by the State Coordinator of Emergency Management and
other agencies as appropriate.
C. Activation of the Virginia National Guard and the Virginia
Defense Force to state active duty to assist in providing such aid. This shall
include Virginia National Guard assistance to the Virginia Department of State
Police to direct traffic, prevent looting, and perform such other law
enforcement functions as the Superintendent of State Police (in consultation
with the State Coordinator of Emergency Management, the Adjutant General, and
the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security) may find necessary.
Pursuant to § 52-6 of the Code of Virginia, I authorize the Superintendent of
the Department of State Police to appoint any and all such Virginia Army and
Air National Guard personnel called to state active duty as additional police
officers as deemed necessary. These police officers shall have the same powers
and perform the same duties as the Virginia State Police officers appointed by
the Superintendent. Any bonds and/or insurance required by § 52-7 of the
Code of Virginia shall be provided for them at the expense of the Commonwealth.
In all instances, members of the Virginia National Guard and Virginia Defense
Force shall remain subject to military command as prescribed by § 44-78.1
of the Code of Virginia and are not subject to the civilian authorities of
county or municipal governments.
D. Activation, implementation, and coordination of appropriate
mutual aid agreements and compacts, including the Emergency Management
Assistance Compact (EMAC), and the authorization of the State Coordinator of
Emergency Management to enter into any other supplemental agreements, pursuant
to §§ 44-146.17(5) and 44-146.28:1 of the Code of Virginia. The State
Coordinator of Emergency Management is hereby designated as Virginia's
authorized representative within the meaning of the Emergency Management
Assistance Compact, § 44-146.28:1 of the Code of Virginia.
E. This Emergency Declaration implements limited relief from
the provisions of 49 CFR §§ 390.23 and 395.3 for the purpose of providing
direct relief or assistance as a result of this disaster.
F. Authorization of the Virginia Departments of State Police,
Transportation, and Motor Vehicles to grant temporary overweight, over width,
registration, license, or hours of service exemptions to all carriers
transporting essential emergency relief supplies to, through and from any area
of the Commonwealth. This authorization also applies to water, food, heating
oil, motor fuels or propane, or agricultural products, agricultural supplies,
livestock and poultry, livestock and poultry feed, forest products and salvaged
wood, waste, and trees cut in preparation for the storm, or providing
restoration of utilities (including but not limited to electricity, gas, phone,
water, wastewater, and cable) or removal of waste to, through and from any area
of the Commonwealth in order to support the disaster response and recovery,
regardless of their point of origin or destination. Weight exemptions are not
valid on posted structures for restricted weight.
Weight exemptions are also not valid on interstate highways
unless there is an associated federal emergency declaration. The exemption
shall not exceed the duration of the motor carrier's or drivers direct
assistance in providing emergency relief, or 30 days from the initial
declaration of emergency, whichever is less.
1. All over width loads, up to a maximum of 12 feet, and over
height loads up to a maximum of 14 feet must follow Virginia Department of
Motor Vehicles hauling permit and safety guidelines.
2. In addition to described overweight/over width
transportation privileges, carriers are also exempt from vehicle registration
with the Department of Motor Vehicles. This includes vehicles en route and
returning to their home base. The agencies cited in this provision shall
communicate this information to all staff responsible for permit issuance and
truck legalization enforcement.
G. Implementation and discontinuance of the
transportation-related provisions authorized above shall be disseminated by the
publication of administrative notice to all affected and interested parties. I
hereby delegate to the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security, after
consultation with other affected Cabinet Secretaries, the authority to
implement and disseminate this Order as set forth in § 2.2-104 of the Code of
Virginia.
H. Authorization of the Commissioner of Agriculture and
Consumer Services to grant a temporary waiver of the maximum vapor pressure
prescribed in regulation 2VAC5-425 et seq., and to prescribe a vapor pressure
limit the Commissioner deems reasonable. The temporary waiver shall remain in
effect until emergency relief is no longer necessary, as determined by the
Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
I. Provision of appropriate assistance, including temporary
assignments of non-essential state employees to the Adjunct Emergency
Workforce, be rendered by state agencies to respond to this situation.
J. Authorization of appropriate oversight boards, commissions,
and agencies to ease building code restrictions, permitting requirements, and
to allow for emergency demolition, hazardous waste disposal, debris removal,
emergency landfill sitting, and other operations and activities necessary to
address immediate health and safety needs without regard to time-consuming
procedures or formalities and without regard to application or permit fees or
royalties. All appropriate executive branch agencies are to exercise discretion
to the extent allowed by law to address any pending deadlines or expirations
affected by or attributable to this emergency event.
K. Authorization for the heads of executive branch agencies,
with the concurrence of their Cabinet Secretary, to act, when appropriate, on
behalf of their regulatory boards to waive any state requirement or regulation
where the federal government has waived the corresponding federal or state
regulation based on the impact of events related to this situation.
L. Activation of the statutory provisions in § 59.1-525 et seq.
of the Code of Virginia related to price gouging.
M. Authorization of a maximum of $500,000 in state sum
sufficient funds for state and local government mission assignments authorized
and coordinated through the Virginia Department of Emergency Management that
are allowable as defined by The Stafford Act, 42 U.S.C. § 5121 et seq. This
funding is also available for state response and recovery operations and
incident documentation. Out of this state disaster sum sufficient, an amount
estimated at $ 270,000 is authorized for the Department of Military Affairs for
the state's portion of the eligible disaster-related costs incurred for
salaries, travel, and meals during mission assignments authorized and
coordinated through the Virginia Department of Emergency Management.
N. Authorization of an amount estimated at $500,000 for
matching funds for the Individuals and Household Program, authorized by The
Stafford Act 42 U.S.C. § 5121 et seq. (when presidentially authorized), to be
paid from state funds.
O. Implementation by public agencies under my supervision and
control of their emergency assignments as directed in the COVEOP without regard
to normal procedures pertaining to performance of public work, entering into
contracts, incurring of obligations or other logistical and support measures of
the Emergency Services and Disaster Laws, as provided in § 44-146.28(b) of the
Code of Virginia. Section 44-146.24 of the Code of Virginia also applies to the
disaster activities of state agencies.
P. During this declared emergency, any person who holds a
license, certificate, or other permit issued by any state or political
subdivision thereof, evidencing the meeting of qualifications for professional,
mechanical, or other skills, the person, without compensation other than
reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses, may render aid involving that
skill in the Commonwealth during this emergency. Such person shall not be
liable for negligently causing the death of, or injury to, any person or for
the loss of, or damage to, the property of any person resulting from such
service as set forth in Code of Virginia § 44-146.23(C). Additionally, members
and personnel of volunteer, professional, auxiliary, and reserve groups
identified and tasked by the State Coordinator of Emergency Management for
specific disaster-related mission assignments, as representatives of the
Commonwealth engaged in emergency services activities within the meaning of the
immunity provisions of § 44-146.23(A) of the Code of Virginia, shall not
be liable for the death of, or any injury to, persons or damage to property as
a result of such activities, as provided in § 44-146.23(A) of the Code of
Virginia.
Q. Designation of physicians, nurses, and other licensed and
non-licensed health care providers and other individuals, as well as hospitals,
nursing facilities and other licensed and non-licensed health care
organizations, political subdivisions and other private entities by state
agencies, including the Departments of Health, Behavioral Health and
Developmental Services, Social Services, Emergency Management, Transportation,
State Police, and Motor Vehicles, as representatives of the Commonwealth
engaged in emergency services activities, at sites designated by the
Commonwealth, within the meaning of the immunity provisions of § 44-146.23(A)
of the Code of Virginia, in the performance of their disaster-related mission
assignments.
R. As provided in § 44-146.23(F) of the Code of Virginia, no
individual, corporation, partnership, association, cooperative, limited
liability company, trust, joint venture, fraternal organization, religious
organization, charitable organization, or any other legal or commercial entity
and any successor, officer, director, representative, or agent thereof, who,
without compensation other than reimbursement for actual and necessary
expenses, provides services, goods, real or personal property, or facilities at
the request and direction of the State Department of Emergency Management or a
county or city employee whose responsibilities include emergency management
shall be liable for the death of or injury to any person or for the loss of, or
damage to, the property of any person where such death, injury, loss, or damage
was proximately caused by the circumstances of the actual emergency or its
subsequent conditions, or the circumstances of this emergency.
Upon my approval, the costs incurred by state agencies and
other agents in performing mission assignments through the VEOC as defined
herein and in § 44-146.28 of the Code of Virginia, other than costs defined in
the paragraphs above pertaining to the Virginia National Guard and pertaining
to the Virginia Defense Force, shall be paid from state funds.
Effective Date of this Executive Order
This Executive Order shall be effective December 7, 2018, and
shall remain in full force and in effect until January 6, 2019, unless sooner
amended or rescinded by further executive order. Termination of the Executive
Order is not intended to terminate any federal type benefits granted or to be
granted due to injury or death as a result of service under this Executive
Order.
Given under my hand and under the Seal of the Commonwealth of
Virginia, this 8th day of December, 2018.
/s/ Ralph S. Northam
Governor