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Emergency management in B. C. - Province of British Columbia Emergency management in British Columbia consists of four phases: Mitigation, Preparation, Response and Recovery Learn how the province is involved in emergencies and find resources for your household, neighbourhood and community
Modernized emergency management legislation - Province of British Columbia Welcome to the information hub for the repeal and replacement of the Emergency Program Act (EPA) You'll find updates related to the legislative process and how government is working to modernize emergency management in British Columbia
Provincial emergency plans - Province of British Columbia Multi-agency emergency plans are an important part of ensuring B C is prepared for an emergency or disaster These plans are reviewed and updated regularly to ensure a strategy is in place to address future emergencies and disasters
Emergency management legislation - Province of British Columbia On November 8, 2023, the new Emergency and Disaster Management Act came into force, replacing the Emergency Program Act The new Act and related regulations govern how to manage an emergency in British Columbia:
Emergency Support Service program - Province of British Columbia Emergency Support Services (ESS) provides short-term basic support to people impacted by disasters The program is financed by the provincial government and administered by Indigenous communities and local governments
Provincial level emergency management - Province of British Columbia An overview of the phases of emergency management cycle and responsibilities Emergency exercise program Provincial-level exercises let the government and partners test how they would respond in an actual disaster
ESS Program Guide - Gov Emergency Support Services (ESS) is an emergency response program delivered by Indigenous governing bodies and local authorities to meet the basic needs of British Columbians affected by disasters