Pandemic-Ready Planning: What's Your Crisis Management Plan?
NACUBO has consistently located or created useful resources relating to crisis management and planning. The latest is this article in Business Officer:
The Legal Imperative for PreparationIt is a description of a more complete document published elsewhere, Blueprint for Pandemic Flu Preparedness Planning for Colleges and Universities (DOC).
“Failure to produce a pandemic response plan may create liability for the institution, particularly given the amount of warning and guidance offered by governmental officials and the encouragement to develop such a plan.” This language from the “Blueprint for Pandemic Preparedness Planning for Colleges and Universities” reinforces the importance of developing a deliberate plan for dealing with a pandemic.
Indeed, a number of legal reasons underscore the need for proper planning, including directives contained in the Occupational Safety and Health Administration General Duty Clause and the Homeland Security Presidential Directive Number 5 (February 28, 2003), which maps out the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
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