GOVERNOR
EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER FIFTY (2020)
Declaration of a State of Emergency
Due to Extreme Flooding
Importance of the Issue
On February 6, 2020, I declared that a state of emergency
exists in the Commonwealth of Virginia to prepare and coordinate our response
to extreme flooding across the Commonwealth. The anticipated effects of this
situation constitute a disaster as described in § 44-146.16 of the Code of
Virginia (Code). Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Article
V, Section 7 of the Constitution of Virginia, by §§ 44-146.17 and 44-75.1
of the Code, as Governor and Director of Emergency Management and
Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth's armed forces, I proclaim a state of
emergency. 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. Emergency services shall be conducted in
accordance with § 44-146.13 et seq. of the Code.
In order to marshal all public resources and appropriate
preparedness, response, and recovery measures, I order the following actions:
A. Implementation by state agencies of the Commonwealth of
Virginia Emergency Operations Plan, as amended, along with other appropriate
state plans.
B. Activation of the Virginia Emergency Operations Center and
the Virginia Emergency Support Team, as directed by the State Coordinator of
Emergency Management, to coordinate the provision of assistance to state,
local, and tribal governments and to facilitate emergency services assignments
to other agencies.
C. Authorization for the heads of executive branch agencies,
on behalf of their regulatory boards as appropriate, and with the concurrence
of their Cabinet Secretary, to waive any state requirement or regulation, and
enter into contracts without regard to normal procedures or formalities, and
without regard to application or permit fees or royalties. All waivers issued
by agencies shall be posted on their websites.
D. Activation of § 59.1-525 et seq. of the Code related
to price gouging.
E. Activation of the Virginia National Guard to State Active
Duty.
F. Authorization of a maximum of $350,000 in state sum
sufficient funds for state and local government mission assignments and state
response and recovery operations authorized and coordinated through the
Virginia Department of Emergency Management allowable by The Stafford Act,
42 USC § 5121 et seq. Included in this authorization is $100,000 for the
Department of Military Affairs, if it is called to State Active Duty.
Effective
Date of this Executive Order
This
Executive Order shall be effective February 6, 2020, and shall remain in full
force and in effect until March 7, 2020, unless sooner amended or rescinded by
further executive order. Termination of this 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 7th day of
February, 2020.
/s/ Ralph S. Northam
Governor