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  1. State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan. This guide discusses how the State of Arizona conducts all hazard responses. It is built upon the National Response Framework as a scalable, flexible, and adaptable coordinating structure to align key roles and responsibilities across the State, linking all levels of government, nongovernmental ...

  2. The Arizona State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan (SERRP) is an all-hazards plan that identifies state agency roles and responsibilities during an emergency or disaster. The SERRP does not include procedures. Operational -level details are left to the appropriate agency procedure documents.

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  4. The Arizona State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan is an all-hazards plan that identifies state agency roles and responsibilities during an emergency or disaster. The SERRP establishes the concept of operations for response and recovery as it applies to state agencies and partnering entities.

  5. Preparedness comprises all on-going, day-to-day activities (e.g., planning, training, exercising) intended to improve readiness for all types of emergencies and disasters. As a result, preparedness is not considered part of this response plan. Community recovery is a key part to any response.

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  6. DEMA has incorporated businesses, corporations and enterprises that have a stake in protecting critical infrastructure and key resources into the State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan (SERRP). The private sector entities that meet the criteria of critical infrastructure sectors and their associates are encouraged to join Arizona's efforts ...

  7. This document provides the in-depth emergency and recovery plan of Arizona. Abstract. This plan is designed for use prior to an emergency situation and provides extensive background for emergency responders and managers, specific to appropriate Arizona State agencies.

  8. Arizona State Emergency Response and Recovery Plan Basic Plan September 2016 BP-ii Date Summary of Change(s) Changes Made By 08/31/2016 Two-week review period closed. Minor changes to individual agency responsibilities (AZDA and ADES). Planning Branch 08/15/2016 Complete revision including format and material. Material revisions were

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