Oklahoma
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Oklahoma City, OK 73105
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For Immediate Release:
May 30, 2006
Senator Kenneth Corn
New Law Will Require Communities to Have Evacuation Plans
Beginning this year, cities and towns throughout Oklahoma
will be required to develop emergency evacuation plans. State Sen.
Kenneth Corn
is author of Senate Bill 1709. Corn says the legislation, which
was signed into law by Governor Brad Henry on Friday, will better
protect Oklahoma citizens in the face of a large-scale disaster.
“We all saw what happened following Hurricane Katrina. Many
of those who died would probably still be alive if there had been
better emergency planning before the disaster hit,” said Corn,
D-Poteau. “The purpose of this legislation is to help prevent
our communities from repeating those fatal mistakes.”
While the state already requires some entities, such as nursing
homes to have an evacuation plan, there have been reports that some
of those plans are inadequate to ensure the health and safety of
residents.
“Many have a plan to get their patients out of those facilities,
but they haven’t worked out where they’ll take them
beyond that,” Corn said. “And in many cases, the local
emergency management teams don’t have any information about
those plans. By requiring all incorporated jurisdictions to fully
develop emergency evacuation plans, we’ll have better communication
and coordination, and that’s going to save lives.”
The new law takes effect on November 1, 2006.
For more information, contact:
Senator Corn's Office: (405) 521-5576

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