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safety. Only those persons in immediate danger are moved away from the area. If the <br />situation continues, the Board of Commissioners issues the order for an evacuation. <br />D. An emergency situation may force evacuees to a reception area outside of the County. The <br />County Manager appoints a representative from County government to act as a liaison <br />between the County and the reception area government. The evacuees are subject to all the <br />laws and ordinances of the jurisdiction operating the reception area. <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 that cannot reach the EOC <br />locations. <br />E. Orders of Succession (evacuation): <br />1. Board of Commissioners Chairman <br />2. County Manager <br />3. Emergency Management Coordinator <br />F. Orders of Succession (transportation): <br />1. Cabarrus County Public Transportation Department Director <br />2. Cabarrus County Public Transportation Department Assistant Director <br />3. Cabarrus County Transportation Service Duty Supervisor <br />G. Orders of succession for departments and agencies that support evacuation and transportation <br />are in accordance with their internal standard operating procedures. <br />Cabarrus County EOP — Annex K <br />Attachmen number 11 <br />F -6 Page 262 <br />