Chapter 2: NET Team Leader Basics: Difference between revisions

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The State of Oregon also has no role managing CERT programs directly. However, as of 2023, [https://www.oregon.gov/oem/community-preparedness/pages/cert-program.aspx Oregon's Office of Emergency Management] does coordinate and track CERT programs in the state. There are also state statutes that influence NET programming but are not actively administered.<ref>For example: [https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_30.285 ORS 30.285] and ORS [https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_chapter_401 401.358 to ORS 401.378].</ref>
The State of Oregon also has no role managing CERT programs directly. However, as of 2023, [https://www.oregon.gov/oem/community-preparedness/pages/cert-program.aspx Oregon's Office of Emergency Management] does coordinate and track CERT programs in the state. There are also state statutes that influence NET programming but are not actively administered.<ref>For example: [https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_30.285 ORS 30.285] and ORS [https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_chapter_401 401.358 to ORS 401.378].</ref>
Multnomah County supports Portland NET by partnering on grant applications and providing instructor resources and technical support. The County also oversees policy areas such as health and wellness, and mass care and shelter. Multnomah County administers the local [https://www.multco.us/health/providers/medical-reserve-corps Medical Reserve Corps], a team of volunteer medical professionals prepared to respond in a disaster or a major emergency. Finally, Multnomah County has the lead on the Portland area's TeenCERT program in partnership with Portland Public Schools.
Though PBEM interfaces with many other local government agencies (such as Metro or local drainage districts), their activities rarely involve NET directly. Portland


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