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Texas Law to Train Leaders for Disaster Response
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Texas Law to Train Leaders for Disaster Response

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Justices of the peace in Texas counties without medical examiners must complete training on managing mass fatality events. This law requires them to learn about autopsy decisions, body identification, missing persons reporting, and how to coordinate with government agencies during disasters. When we show up together, our community becomes more connected, more resilient, and more powerful.

This Texas law helps our communities prepare for and respond to major disasters. It requires justices of the peace in counties without medical examiners to complete training on managing mass fatality events. This training makes sure our leaders know how to handle serious situations with care and coordination.

The law requires the Department of State Health Services and the Texas Division of Emergency Management to create a training program. Justices of the peace must learn how to make decisions about autopsies, identify and document bodies correctly, and work with other government agencies during mass fatality events. The training also covers how to collect and report information about missing people and how to give families real-time updates about victims.

Justices of the peace must finish this training within one year of being elected. If they do not complete the training, it counts as incompetency under Texas law and could lead to removal from office. This requirement makes sure every justice of the peace has the knowledge and skills needed to serve our communities during emergencies.

The law also allows the Texas Commission on Fire Protection and the Texas Division of Emergency Management to access criminal history information for people who apply for licenses or register as volunteers for disaster response. This protects our communities by making sure people in these important roles are safe and trustworthy.

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