(1) Each local
health jurisdiction shall develop its pandemic flu preparedness
and response plan based on the requirements and performance
standards established under RCW 70.26.030(1) and an assessment of
the jurisdiction's current capacity to respond to pandemic flu.
The plan shall be developed in consultation with appropriate
public and private sector partners, including departments of
emergency management, law enforcement, school districts,
hospitals and medical professionals, tribal governments, and
business organizations. At a minimum, each plan shall address:
(a) Strategies to educate the public about the consequences
of influenza pandemic and what each person can do to prepare,
including the adoption of universal infectious disease prevention
practices and maintaining appropriate emergency supplies;
(b) Jurisdiction-wide disease surveillance programs,
coordinated with state and federal efforts, to detect pandemic
influenza strains in humans and animals, including health care
provider compliance with reportable conditions requirements, and
investigation and analysis of reported illness or outbreaks;
(c) Communication systems, including the availability of and
access to specialized communications equipment by health
officials and community leaders, and the use of mass media
outlets;
(d) Mass vaccination plans and protocols to rapidly
administer vaccine and monitor vaccine effectiveness and safety;
(e) Guidelines for the utilization of antiviral medications
for the treatment and prevention of influenza;
(f) Implementation of nonmedical measures to decrease the
spread of the disease as guided by the epidemiology of the
pandemic, including increasing adherence to public health
advisories, voluntary social isolation during outbreaks, and
health officer orders related to quarantines;
(g) Medical system mobilization, including improving the
linkages and coordination of emergency responses across health
care organizations, and assuring the availability of adequate
facilities and trained personnel;
(h) Strategies for maintaining social order and essential
community services while limiting the spread of disease
throughout the duration of the pandemic; and
(i) The jurisdiction's relative priorities related to
implementation of the above activities, based on available
funding.
(2) To the extent state or federal funds are provided for
this purpose, the department, in consultation with the state
director of emergency management, shall provide technical
assistance and disburse funds as needed, based on the formula
developed under RCW 70.26.060, to support local health
jurisdictions in developing their pandemic flu preparedness and
response plans.
[2006 c 63 § 4.]