E.O. 2004-02 IDWR shall plan for ground and surface water needs due to drought in the Snake River plain, Commerce & Agriculture shall provide financial & conservation assistance and Agriculture
E.O 2003-11: Governor's Executive Order creating the Bureau of Homeland Security
E.O. 2003-15: Authorizing the transfer of funds to the Disaster Emergency Account. (Valley County)
E.O. 2003-08: Establishment of the Idaho Homeland Security Council
E.O. 2003-07: Establishment of the Statewide Interoperability Executive Council
E.O. 2001-13: State Government Responsibilities for Anti-Terrorism support requirement of State Government Agencies prior to, during, and after terrorist action.
E.O. 2001-09: Authorizing the transfer of funds to the Disaster Emergency Account. (Rainbow people in Boise & Valley Counties)
E.O. 2000-10: Continuing Provisions for State cooperation with the Federal Insurance Administration under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968.
E.O. 2000-17: Authorizing the transfer of funds to the Disaster Emergency Account. (due to severe flooding in various parts of the state of Idaho)
E.O. 97-01: Authorizing the transfer of funds to the Disaster Emergency Account. (due to severe flooding in parts of the state of Idaho, declaring that states of extreme and disaster emergencies existed in the counties of Adams, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Elmore, Gem, Gooding, Idaho, Latah, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Valley and Washington)
E.O. 96-04: Transfer of funds to the Disaster Emergency Account. (due to severe flooding in parts of the state of Idaho, declaring that states of extreme and disaster emergencies existed in the counties of Benewah, Clearwater, Kootenai, Latah, Nez Perce, Boundary, Bonner, Lewis, Shoshone and Idaho, including the Nez Perce Indian Reservation.)
E.O. 96-01: Assignments of All-Hazard Mitigation, Preparedness, Response and Recovery functions to state agencies. replaced by E.O. 2003-11
May 2005: Flash flooding in Nez Perce County
September 2004: Preparedness Month
July 2004: state of disaster emergency. (Middle Fork Boise River; in Elmore County)
June 2004: Citizen Corps & CERT month
February 2004: State of disaster emergency. (Timber Point Slide; mudslide in Boise County)
September 2003: State of disaster emergency: The Myrtle Creek Fire threatens the domestic water supply. (City of Bonners Ferry and The Kootenai Tribe in Boundary County)
August 2003: State of disaster emergency exists in Elmore County due to fires and mudslide closing the Middle Fork Road.
July 2003: State of extreme emergency & state of disaster emergency exist in the state. (Ada, Boise, Canyon, Gem, Owyhee, and Payette Counties.
May 2003: Severe Weather Awareness Week
April 2002: Flooding in the City of Donnelly, Valley County. (Washout of the Mud Creek Bridge, a sewer line, and road culverts)
July 2000: Fires throughout the state.
May 1997: DR-1177 Flooding in the entire state
December 1996: DR-1154 State of extreme emergency in Boundary, Bonner, Shoshone, Boise, Gem, Adams, Washington, Idaho, Clearwater, Valley, Payette, Elmore, Latah, Gooding, Nez Perce, Owyhee, Benewah, Kootenai, and Camas counties (Severe winter storms, flooding, and landslides)
February 1996: DR-1102 State of extreme emergency and disaster emergency in Benewah, Clearwater, Kootenai, Latah, Nez Perce, Boundary, Bonner, Lewis, Shoshone, Idaho counties and the Nez Perce Indian Reservation (Flooding)
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Bureau of Homeland Security
4040 Guard Street
Building 600
Boise, Idaho 83705
(208) 334-3460