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IC 10-14-6.5-1
"Emergency"
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "emergency" means an occurrence
or condition in a jurisdiction that results in a situation:
(1) that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property, or the
environment;
(2) that is not initially at the level of a disaster or emergency
that requires a local or state declaration of disaster or
emergency (even if such a local or state declaration of disaster
or emergency is made after the initial request is made for
mutual aid); and
(3) for which the governing jurisdiction determines:
(A) that the situation exceeds its ability to render appropriate
aid; and
(B) that it is in the public's best interest to request mutual aid
from a governmental jurisdiction or private entity in another
state with which the governing jurisdiction has entered into
a mutual aid agreement under this chapter.
As added by P.L.94-2011, SEC.1.
IC 10-14-6.5-2
"Emergency responder"
Sec. 2. (a) As used in this chapter "emergency responder" means
a person:
(1) who is required to possess a license, certificate, permit, or
other official recognition for the person's expertise in a
particular field or area of knowledge; and
(2) whose assistance is desirable during an emergency.
(b) The term includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(1) Firefighters, including hazardous materials personnel,
specialized rescue personnel, extrication personnel, water
rescue personnel, and other specialized personnel.
(2) Emergency medical services personnel.
(3) Law enforcement officers.
(4) Physicians.
(5) Nurses.
(6) Mental health practitioners, veterinary practitioners, and
other public health practitioners.
(7) Emergency management personnel.
(8) Public works personnel.
As added by P.L.94-2011, SEC.1.
IC 10-14-6.5-3
"Political subdivision"
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "political subdivision" has the
meaning set forth in IC 36-1-2-13.
As added by P.L.94-2011, SEC.1.
IC 10-14-6.5-5
Emergency responder licensed or certified outside Indiana; scope
of authorized activities performed in Indiana
Sec. 5. If an emergency responder from a jurisdiction outside
Indiana holds a license, certificate, or other permit recognized or
issued by another state, that emergency responder is considered to be
licensed, certified, and permitted in Indiana to render aid involving
such skill to meet the request for assistance under a mutual aid
agreement under this chapter, so long as the emergency responder
acts within the scope of:
(1) the emergency responder's license, certificate, or permit; and
(2) what would be authorized by an equivalent license,
certificate, or permit from or recognized by the state in which
the requesting jurisdiction is located.
As added by P.L.94-2011, SEC.1.
IC 10-14-6.5-6
Emergency responder from outside Indiana; immunity from
liability
Sec. 6. (a) Any function performed under this chapter, and a
mutual aid agreement under this chapter, is considered to have been
performed for public and governmental purposes.
(b) All immunities from liability available to Indiana political
subdivisions, other units of local government in Indiana, and their
officers, agents, and employees within Indiana are extended to an
emergency responder from another state who is:
(1) providing mutual aid; or
(2) engaged in training and exercises;
under a mutual aid agreement authorized by this chapter.
As added by P.L.94-2011, SEC.1.
IC 10-14-6.5-7
Emergency responders remain employees of jurisdiction rendering
aid
Sec. 7. (a) Emergency responders from outside Indiana rendering
mutual aid within Indiana under a mutual aid agreement authorized
by this chapter remain employees and agents of their respective
employers and jurisdictions.
(b) This chapter or a mutual aid agreement entered into under this
chapter does not create an employment relationship between the
jurisdiction requesting aid and the employees and agents of the
jurisdiction rendering aid.
(c) All pension, relief, disability, death benefits, worker's
compensation benefits, and other benefits enjoyed by emergency
responders rendering mutual aid under a mutual aid agreement
authorized by this chapter extend to the services the emergency
responders perform outside their respective jurisdictions, as if those
services had been rendered in their own jurisdiction.
As added by P.L.94-2011, SEC.1.
IC 10-14-6.5-8
Mutual aid agreements; approval process
Sec. 8. A mutual aid agreement under this chapter must be
approved in the same manner as interlocal cooperation agreements
are approved under IC 36-1-7.
As added by P.L.94-2011, SEC.1.
IC 10-14-6.5-9
No effect on other statutes
Sec. 9. This chapter may not be construed to limit, modify, or
abridge:
(1) Indiana's emergency management agency statutes; or
(2) the emergency management assistance compact under
IC 10-14-5.
As added by P.L.94-2011, SEC.1.