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(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, a State
Authority shall have the responsibility for laying down policies and plans for disaster management in the
State.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of provisions contained in sub-section (1), the State Authority
may---
(a) lay down the State disaster management policy;
1[(b) coordinate the preparation, and approve the State Plan in accordance with the guidelines laid
down by the National Authority;]
(c) approve the disaster management plans prepared by the departments of the Government of the
State;
2[(ca) approve the District Plan and Urban Plan, prepared by the District Authorities and Urban
Authorities respectively, in accordance with the National Plan and State Plan;]
(d) lay down guidelines to be followed by the departments of the Government of the State for the
purposes of integration of measures for prevention of disasters and mitigation in their development
plans and projects and provide necessary technical assistance therefor;
(e) coordinate the implementation of the State Plan;
(f) recommend provision of funds for mitigation and preparedness measures;
(g) review the development plans of the different departments of the State and ensure that
prevention and mitigation measures are integrated therein;
(h) review the measures being taken for mitigation, capacity building and preparedness by the
departments of the Government of the State and issue such guidelines as may be necessary.
2[(i) take stock of the entire range of disaster risks in the State, periodically including emerging
disaster risks, and take necessary measures for their mitigation;
(j) coordinate and monitor the implementation of the National Policy, the National Plan and the
State Plan;
(k) lay down guidelines for preparation of disaster management plan by the Departments of the
Government of the State, the District Authorities and the Urban Authorities;
(l) promote general education, awareness and community training in regard to the forms of
disasters to which different parts of the State are vulnerable and the measures that may be taken by
such community to prevent the disaster, mitigate and respond to such disaster;
(m) provide necessary technical assistance or give advice to the District Authorities, local
authorities and Urban Authorities for carrying out their functions effectively;
(n) provide information to the National Authority relating to different aspects of disaster
management;
(o) lay down guidelines for standards of relief to persons affected by disasters in the State:
Provided that such standards shall in no case be less than the minimum standards in the guidelines
laid down by the National Authority in this regard;
(p) maintain the State disaster database and provide inputs to the National disaster database.]
(3) The Chairperson of the State Authority shall, in the case of emergency, have power to exercise all
or any of the powers of the State Authority but the exercise of such powers shall be subject to ex post
facto ratification of the State Authority.
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