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Emergency Management Assistance Compact .
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I would also say, at the state level, you have what are called EMAC agreements, wherein states help other states out and cities help other cities out.
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S. O'BRIEN: No, but there is something called EMAC, and it's a very complicated system.
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The primary application of the “MESSy” interface is the ECHAM/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry model (EMAC), i.e. GCM + lots of submodels related to atmospheric chemistry.
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Plainfield police were part of the EMAC response team from New Jersey that was sent down to Jenner, LA, and put to work providing security and disaster assistance under the leadership of a proper chain of command.
Hoboken's 'cowboy' cops and Plainfield's 'true blues' Dan 2007
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Plainfield police were part of the EMAC response team from New Jersey that was sent down to Jenner, LA, and put to work providing security and disaster assistance under the leadership of a proper chain of command.
Archive 2007-12-01 Dan 2007
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Now, we learn that these Hoboken cops were 'freelancing' -- that is, they were not sworn or deputized as part of the EMAC operation and would have exposed Hoboken to liability if they had made any arrests while in Louisiana.
Hoboken's 'cowboy' cops and Plainfield's 'true blues' Dan 2007
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Now, we learn that these Hoboken cops were 'freelancing' -- that is, they were not sworn or deputized as part of the EMAC operation and would have exposed Hoboken to liability if they had made any arrests while in Louisiana.
Archive 2007-12-01 Dan 2007
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In 1996 Congress approved EMAC as an interstate compact P.L.
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EMAC also resolves some, but not all, potential legal and administrative obstacles that may hinder such assistance at the state level.
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Legislation in the 110th Congress S. 1452 would require EMAC to ensure that licensed mental health professionals with expertise in treating vulnerable populations are included in the leadership of the National Disaster Medical System and are available for deployment with Disaster Medical Assistance Teams.
Archive 2008-09-01 2008
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