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Pub. Date
2013.
Description
The purpose of the State Emergency Operations Plan (SEOP) is to identify the roles, responsibilities and actions of State government in disasters. Emergency operations plans address the ability to direct, control, coordinate and manage emergency operations. Each level of government should respond to an incident using its available resources, to include the use of mutual aid, and may request assistance from the next higher level of government, if required...
Pub. Date
2019.
Description
The purpose of the Colorado State Emergency Operations Plan (SEOP) is to outline general guidelines on how the State carries out its response and recovery responsibilities to address an emergency or disaster event. Major emergencies and disasters are complex events that present communities and emergency personnel with extraordinary problems and challenges that cannot be adequately addressed within the routine operations of local government. The SEOP...
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
The purpose of the Colorado State Emergency Operations Plan (SEOP) is to outline general guidelines on how the State carries out its response and recovery responsibilities to address an emergency or disaster event. Major emergencies and disasters are complex events that present communities and emergency personnel with extraordinary problems and challenges that cannot be adequately addressed within the routine operations of local government. The SEOP...
Pub. Date
2015.
Description
The Mobilization Annex is an all-risk system for the allocation, mobilization, and deployment of resources in the event of a disaster or local incident that requires more resources than those available under any existing inter jurisdictional or mutual aid agreement. This annex will only be utilized after all local and mutual aid resources have been depleted or will be imminently depleted.
Pub. Date
2019.
Description
Every five years, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) leads development of a comprehensive outdoor recreation plan to maintain eligibility for funding through the Land and Water Conservation Fund, and to inform additional investments from other federal, state, local and private programs. Given the significance of outdoor recreation in the state, this plan is much more than a federal requirement for funding. This plan is the first time a Colorado SCORP...