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13 <br /> <br />v. 8634 – Promulgation of orders and regulations; Curfew <br />vi. <br />d. Article 15 Preservation of Local Government <br />i. 8635 – Need for local governments to preserve law and <br />order and to continue and restore local services in case <br />of enemy attack <br />1. 8636 – Unavailable officer <br />2. 8637 – Succession of department heads <br />3. 8638 – Stand-by Officers <br />4. 8639 – Investigation of qualifications of stand- <br />by officers <br />5. 8640 – Oath of Office and tenure of stand-by <br />officers <br />6. 8641 – Duties of stand-by officers <br />7. 8642 – Meeting of governing body whatever <br />emergency exists <br />8. 8643 – Duties of local governing body during <br />state of emergency <br />9. 8644 – Appointment of temporary officers <br /> <br />2. Natural Disaster Assistance Act, Chapter 7.5 of Division 1 of the <br />Government Code. <br /> <br /> <br />Local Laws <br />Local building codes are modeled after the: <br /> 2016 California Building Code (1997 UBC and as amended by City <br />Ordinance) <br /> 2016 California Fire Code (2000 UFC) <br /> 2016 California Mechanical Code (2000 UMC) <br /> 2016 California Plumbing Code (2000 UPC) <br /> 2016 California Electrical Code (1999 NEC) <br /> 2016 California Housing Code (2000 UHC) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1.6 DISASTER MITIGATION ACT <br /> <br />The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000) requires that each State develop a hazard <br />mitigation plan in order to receive future funding following a disaster. The new <br />requirement provides some funding to each State to engage in planning activities to <br />prepare the plan. The requirements also call for the development of local or county plans <br />for that particular jurisdiction to be eligible for post-disaster funding. The purpose of <br />these requirements is to have programs and projects in place that will help minimize the <br />loss of life, property, environment, and total cost of disasters. <br />52