Updates
About Local Emergency Planning Committees
Main Functions
Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs) report directly to their LEPC chairperson and the Indiana Emergency Response Commission (IERC). The two main functions of LEPCs are:
- Develop and manage the emergency response plans pertaining to accidental chemical releases from facilities.
- Distribute information to the general public.
LEPC Emergency Plans
The LEPC emergency response plan must contain the nine listed planning elements as required under federal and state law. The plan must be reviewed and updated by the LEPC annually at a minimum. The plan must also include the required annual updates and incorporate reviewer comments on prior submissions. The plan and/or plan updates must be approved by LEPC vote at a meeting with a quorum of members. The LEPC emergency plan shall be an appendix to the hazard specific annex in a county EMA's EOP.
Guides and Resources
- Guides
- Resources
General
- EPCRA and LEPC Overview and Importance
- Fiscal Template and Tier II Training (August 2022)
- LEPC Compliance Documents
- Robert's Rules of Order
- Training
Note: Training resources may be included for informational purposes and are not necessarily endorsed by IDHS.
Bylaws
Fiscal Reports
Legal Notices
Exercise Proposals
Meeting Minutes
Rosters
Videos
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