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IV. DIRECTION AND CONTROL <br />A. The Sheriff is responsible for the direction and control of law enforcement activities during <br />emergencies. <br />B. The Sheriff or his designee are part of the Operations Group in the County EOC and <br />coordinate law enforcement operations from the EOC during emergency situations. <br />C. The municipal Chiefs of Police direct law enforcement operations in their respective <br />municipalities and coordinate these operations with the other law enforcement agencies in <br />the County. <br />V. CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT <br />A. Staffing assignments for positions in the EOC allow for continuous operations. <br />B. Selection and assignment of personnel is the responsibility of the agencies represented. <br />C. Once assigned to the EOC, the Emergency Management Coordinator (EOC Manager) <br />supervises these personnel. <br />D. In the event that the primary EOC is not functional, the Emergency Management Coordinator <br />activates an alternate EOC and notifies the Board of Commissioners of this change. <br />Transportation is provided to any County Commissioners who cannot reach the EOC <br />locations. <br />E. Orders of Succession: <br />1. Sheriff <br />2. Chief Deputy <br />3. Operations Captain <br />F. Orders of succession for departments and agencies that support law enforcement are in <br />accordance with their internal standard operating procedures. <br />Cabarrus County EOP — Annex E — Law Enforcement <br />F -6 <br />Attachment number 6 <br />Page 239 <br />