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1) Provide support personnel (school custodians, cafeteria staff, and counselors) as <br />available to assist response and recovery operations. <br />2) Provide vehicles and drivers to support transportation of commodities within the <br />County. <br />2. Non - Government and Volunteer Organizations <br />a. Use their personnel to operate POD sites. <br />b. Distribute commodities to the County residents with special medical needs that <br />cannot reach the POD sites. <br />c. If needed, use their facilities as temporary untyped POD sites <br />d. Provide amateur radio support for POD sites. <br />VI. SOG DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE <br />A. Planning. County, municipal, public, and private organizations share responsibility for <br />safeguarding the public's health and safety. It is essential that commodity distribution <br />activities of all parties be fully integrated to ensure the timely and efficient distribution of the <br />necessary supplies. This SOG allows each organization to have a clear understanding of its <br />role during emergencies and disasters. <br />B. Review. This SOG will be reviewed as necessary, but at least annually. Each County agency <br />is responsible to keep applicable portions of the SOG, together with related annexes accurate <br />and up to date. <br />C. Changes and Revisions. All users are invited to submit recommended changes to this SOG. <br />Changes should be justified and keyed to page and paragraph numbers. Recommended <br />changes should be made in the form of substitute language and forwarded to the Cabarrus <br />County Emergency Management Department, Attn: Emergency Management, 30 Corban <br />Avenue, Concord, NC 28025. Changes to the SOG will be published and distributed as <br />necessary. <br />D. Cancellation. This SOG may be cancelled or superseded by direction of the Board of <br />Commissioners or the County Manager. <br />Cabarrus County EOP — Annex P — Donated Goods Management 8 <br />Attachment number 16 <br />F -6 Page 358 <br />