John Erickson Special Assistant Washington State Department of Health Responding to Emergencies in the Pacific Northwest Cross-Border Agreements.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
This is the official name of our document
Advertisements

1 Public Health Information Sharing Along the Canada-U. S. Border: Opportunities for Improvement.
Chapter Three A Tradition of Democracy The U.S. Constitution ~~~~~ Ideals of the Constitution.
Constitution, Society, and Leadership Week 2 Unit 3 Anatomy of the Constitution: Articles IV-VII Christopher Dreisbach, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University.
Jeopardy Legislative Executive and Judicial Checks and Balances AmendmentsThe Preamble Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400.
Why Federalism? Most of the Framers were dedicated to the idea of limited government. They were convinced: That governmental power poses a threat to individual.
1 Cape Town Convention and Aircraft Protocol in Canada Jean Surette Senior Policy Advisor, Air Policy Transport Canada April 29, 2013.
THE NORTHWEST WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT.
Towards a framework for integrated cross-border law enforcement initiatives Based on the Consultation Paper circulated to CACOLE in July 2008 by Public.
Workshop: The State of National Governance Relative to the International Health Regulations (2005) Australia Ottawa, Canada, September 2006.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES/ GOALS/ SWBAT
Cooperative Agreements “Suppression”
Chapter 5: Forming a New Government Section 1: The Articles of Confederation.
Public Health Law Network Examining & Re-Evaluating Legal Authorities for TB Control Clifford M. Rees, JD May 31, 2012.
Chapter Four Federalism. Section One Did you know… Some states have no privately- owned liquor stores? Some states have no privately- owned liquor stores?
The Articles of Confederation. What did the Articles of Confederation do? Continued the structure and operation of government established by the Second.
Meredith Carr, JD J. Stan Lehman, MPH David W. Purcell, JD, PhD Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Centers for Disease Control and Prevention July 25, 2012.
Page One Colonial Era to Independence Major Reasons why Europeans first came to the New World 1. Religious Freedom 2. Economic Reasons.
Three Branches of Government Daily Cornell’s Notes and Activity October 12, 2010.
Chapter 3. Six Basic Principles of the Constitution Principles – Popular Sovereignty – Limited Government – Separation of Powers – Checks and Balances.
Articles of Confederation
Consultation - Collaboration - Cooperation Who We Are and What We Do A Collaborative Approach to Healthcare and Public Health in the Pacific North West.
2014 Preparing for the Unexpected V Conference - Plans and Reality Cross Border Emergency Preparedness “Is simple, Works and Saves Lives”
FEDERALISM.
Unit: The Constitution Day 4
FEDERALISM THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE 50 STATES.
THE CONSTITUTION Six Key Constitutional Principles.
© 2001 by Prentice Hall, Inc. C H A P T E R 4 Federalism.
Wayne Turnberg PNWBHA Team W 2 PNWBHA Overview: Who we are What we do Consultation - Collaboration - Cooperation.
Forging Ahead Consultation - Collaboration - Cooperation.
Washington Military Department – Emergency Management Division A Brief Survey of Mutual Aid Systems Terry Egan, Ed.D. Emergency Management Division Washington.
Wayne Dauphinee Executive Director Seventh Annual Pacific NorthWest Cross Border Workshop Seattle, WA May Forging Ahead.
Border Health Alliance Regional Exercise Proposal & Discussion Health Emergency Management Working Group Breakout Session Pacific Northwest Border Health.
IV. FEDERALISM American Government Unit 3: Foundations of American Government.
Federalism: Interstate Relations
A Framework for Assessing Regional Public Health Preparedness RADM Patrick O’Carroll, MD, MPH Assistant Surgeon General Regional Health Administrator,
PHEP Capabilities John Erickson, Special Assistant Washington State Department of Health
A State Perspective on Impacts of Deepwater-Horizon Incident Northwest Area Committee Meeting Astoria, Oregon Jeff Christensen Oregon Department of Environmental.
Federal Grants. Cooperative Federalism Large and growing areas of cooperation between National government and the States Grants-in-Aid –Grants of federal.
Separation of Powers The Constitution provides for separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Each has its own jobs.
THE CONSTITUTION.  Section 1: Structure and Principles  The Constitution is divided in to three parts – the Preamble, articles, and amendments.  Preamble.
STANDARD(S) ADDRESS: 12.1 Students explain the fundamental principles and moral values of American democracy as expressed in the Constitution. LEARNING.
ICAMA & ICPC Liz Oppenheim Summit of the States on Interstate Cooperation National Center for Interstate Compacts June 1-2, 2006.
FEDERALISM Chapter 3. What is a federal system?  A system of government in which power is shared between the central government and state governments.
United States Environmental Protection Agency Environment Canada.
Turn in Amendments Tissue Box Project. Make sure your name is on it. Notes/Discussion over Federalism Federalism Quiz Oct. 16.
CHAPTER 4 SECTION 3 Interstate Relations. Objective Students will understand why State’s make interstate compacts; Students will understand the purpose.
Clark Snelson Assistant Attorney General State of Utah (With thanks and recognition to Ted Spangler, Assistant Attorney general, Idaho, retired) For presentation.
Passing the Alabama High School Graduation Exam in Social Studies.
Dodgerdy Part Two!. Round 1: Purpose of Constitution 1.Explain federalism & the purpose of it Division of power between federal state and local governments.
Public Health Preparedness and Response Across Borders in the Pacific Northwest Wayne Turnberg, PhD, MSPH Washington State Department of Health.
The Challenges of Modern Federalism New York, September 2001 New Orleans, August 2005.
Unit 2: The Three Branches.  Constitutional Issues (Section 1)  Four year terms  Written Qualifications – Natural Born Citizen, 35 years of age, 14.
The Foundations of American Government Created By Mrs. Glickman-Bowes The Foundations of the American system of Democracy can be found in four key documents:
FEDERALISM THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE 50 STATES.
Emergency Response: How is your District Doing? Presented by:Kaylee Sorensen AZ School Risk Retention Trust.
Federalism. Objectives Define and give examples of national and State powers by completing a chart Examine scenarios and identify the type of power.
Federalism: Powers Divided
Contemporary Federalism: The State and Federal Relationship
American Citizenship Chapter 4: Federalism.
Dr Michael Eburn ANU College of Law 2 December 2015.
Veld and forest fire amendment Bill
[ 3.4 ] The National Government and the States
Federalism.
Chapter 3 Vocabulary The Constitution.
Objective: To examine the formation of the Articles of Confederation
The FBI The Federal Bureau of Investigation is the top law enforcement agency. They investigate all federal crimes and crimes where jurisdiction crosses.
Presentation to the Portfolio Committee
International cooperation of EMERCOM of Russia with foreign partners
Lesson 8 What were the Articles of Confederation and why did some Founders want to change them?
Presentation transcript:

John Erickson Special Assistant Washington State Department of Health Responding to Emergencies in the Pacific Northwest Cross-Border Agreements

Objectives  Considerations of federal law governing of state cross-border agreements  Summarize existing Canadian/State agreements  Examine the Pacific Northwest Emergency Management Arrangement

Federal Law  US Constitution, Article 1 section10 Clause 1: “no state shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance or Confederation.” Clause 3: “no state shall, without the consent of the congress,… enter into any Agreement or Compact with another state, or with a foreign power.”

Existing Cross-Border Agreements  Agreement between Eastern Canadian Provinces and New England States  Great Lakes Forest Fire Protection Agreement  Cross Border Contingency Plan between Ontario and New York  Pacific Northwest Emergency Management Arrangement

Feedback Poll Are you familiar with the Pacific Northwest Emergency Management Arrangement (PNEMA)? A. Yes B. No

Pacific Northwest Emergency Management Arrangement  Alaska  Oregon  British Columbia  Idaho  Yukon Territory  Washington

Principles of Cooperation  Seek advice, cooperation or assistance in any civil emergency matter  Facilitate the move- ment of evacuees, refugees, equipment, civil emergency personnel, or other resources

Amendments This arrangement may be amended (and additional Annexes may be added) by agreement of the signatories.

Annex B International Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding

 Formulate plans and programs  Request assistance  Consult among jurisdiction officials  Limitations Annex B (continued)

Annex “X” Draft Public Health Annex The purpose of this Annex is to address public health issues that arise during a public health emergency.

Feedback Poll Do you think such an agreement is necessary? A. Yes B. No

Annex “X”  Dissemination of health data  Movement of laboratory samples and data  Movement or retention of evacuees or refugees  Requesting health care personnel

We’re living in the age of the “new normal” of emerging health threats. Julie Gerberding, Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)