Lawmaker blasts camps 'wholly unprepared' for flooding as 'malpractice'

ASAN – days after the legislators in Texas criticized how Kiir province officials responded on July 4, new harsh words were imposed on Tuesday – this time in the youth camps in Texas.

“After the Kurville hearing, it became clear to me, and to you, that some of our camps were not only completely ready for this catastrophic event, they were completely not ready for any flooding event.”

“Misuse”

Darby added: “Being not equipped to deal with flood as a private citizen is one thing.” “However, as places in a camp responsible for the lives of children – whom many know nothing about rivers or their dangers – is misconduct.”

Darby presented Home Law draft 19Which requires the camps to provide an annual flood disaster to the Emergency Management Department in Texas.

If the plans are insufficient, the camps will have to make changes within 90 days – or have fines of up to $ 1,000 per violation.

A selected committee in the House of Representatives discussed the alert of disasters and floods.

It appears that the investigation of KXan referred to by Representative Terry Wilson, R-EGERGETOWN, who said that he “recently stumbled on an article” and the most prominent results we reached from July 11: Unlike eight other camps in Kiir Province, Camp Mysteics has not been adopted American camp AssociationWhich requires voluntary commitment to up to 266 health and safety standards.

“Is there any value … for us to think about these and examine those to see if something to be added to the license process?” He asked Wilson.

Other proposed bills:

“Time saves lives”

The last scale-to address the problem of the “inter-employment” of the state-was presented by the Chairman of the Committee, Representative Ken King, R-Canadian, in this previous legislative session. It was composed by a member of the committee, MP Joe Modi, who was the only democratic member of the present committee.

The proposal – which seeks to find ways to improve communication between the first respondents of different agencies using different radio channels – is now urgent.

“It usually takes three transformations for 12 hours to make people be able to operate,” King said. “This is very long. I don’t care whether it is a fire, a flood, or a school shooting – every disaster comes before this body – it is a common denominator.”

He said: “Time, keep directly.”

“Can I say, Amen?”

Discuss another bill It aims to curb the charitable donation requests during disasters. Some legislators said they were “surprised” that no one from the Prosecutor’s Office, Ken Buckston, was present to testify. Officials from the Pakston office say they did not receive an invitation.

“The Public Prosecutor’s Office is tirelessly to provide resources witnesses at any time the Legislative Council in Texas requests, but we have not received a request or an invitation to testify in this case,” said George Lin, the office of the public prosecutor, George Lin. “We will continue to work with legislators to pass vital legislation that helps Texas, including stopping the heinous individuals trying to take advantage of the tragedies to deceive the people of Texas.”

This is a draft law, and four others, left suspended by the committee.

On Wednesday, the Culture of the Culture of the Home, Entertainment and Tourism will meet to hear the testimony invited in the youth camps in Texas, including how much they are ready to deal with emergency situations such as floods and other natural disasters.

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