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May 21, 2008 |
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Hurricane preparedness and sales tax holiday
The site also provides outreach materials such as public service announcements, news releases, the governor's proclamation and outreach assistance. VDEM's hurricane information is available at http://www.vaemergency.com/threats/hurricane. In addition, certain emergency supplies are exempt from state sales tax during a new tax holiday during. The General Assembly has established a new annual holiday during Hurricane and Flooding Preparedness Week, when purchases of certain items are exempt from the sales and use taxes. In addition to the specific items exempted, dealers may also elect to absorb the tax on any item during that period. A list of tax-free items is available at http://www.vaemergency.com/threats/hurricane/2008taxholiday.cfm. Locality Interoperable Communications Grant Only one submission per local government will be accepted. Multiple submissions from any locality may result in all of that locality's submissions being disqualified. The VDEM Grants Office must receive applications by June 30. The State Interoperability Executive Committee will evaluate applications and make award decisions no later than July 31. Guidelines and application are available at http://www.vaemergency.com/grants/07hs_radiocache.cfm. WebEOC training Register using the VDEM Training Calendar at http://www.vaemergency.com/train/calendar_course.cfm?id=100. Campus Security Conference This year's conference will focus on preparedness for all hazards. The conference format will consist of a general session in the morning with breakout workshops in the afternoon highlighting preparedness initiatives on college campuses. Workshop topics will include campus continuity of operations planning, crisis media relations, campus health programs and other important areas. Registration is available at http://www.ocp.virginia.gov/vhepc/sec_conf.htm. Last year, more than 600 representatives from 64 of Virginia's two- and four-year institutions shared information on campus security strategies. 2008 Homeland Security Symposium More information about the seminar, May 22 at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington D.C., is available at http://www.jmu.edu/iiia/2008symposium/. 2008 Community Based Emergency Response Seminars
Registration is required. To register and learn more, log onto https://va.train.org or e-mail eprtraining@vdh.virginia.gov. CBERS is a collaboration of the Virginia Department of Health, the Virginia Department for the Aging, the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services and VDEM. Exercises... This tabletop exercise is the third in a series of four events that conclude with a full-scale exercise in 2009. Each exercise builds upon the previous one, incorporating lessons learned as they progress. Chase the White Flag uses lessons learned from Chase the Yellow Flag and Chase the Green Flag exercises, and all three exercises lead up to the final Chase the Checkered Flag. Chase the White Flag TTX will focus critical decisions and integration of state and federal assets necessary to save lives, protect public health and safety, and recover from a disaster during the second and fourth operational periods following an attack. |
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