Title 6 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V— - NATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT › § 317
The agency must have 10 regional offices. Each regional office is led by a Regional Administrator chosen by the Administrator after talking with state, local, and tribal officials in the area. The Regional Administrator reports directly to the Administrator and is in the Senior Executive Service. The person must know emergency management and homeland security and should be familiar with the region’s geography and people. The Regional Administrator must work with state, local, and tribal governments, emergency managers, medical providers, the private sector, nonprofits, and regional planning groups. They must take regular training, including the National Incident Management System and the National Response Plan, and join regional and national exercises. There are Area Offices for the Pacific and the Caribbean, and an Area Office in Alaska, inside the appropriate regional offices. Regional Administrators must lead and coordinate regional planning, training, response, recovery, protection, and mitigation for natural disasters, terrorism, and other man-made incidents. They help build regional capabilities, improve emergency communications, run a Regional Response Coordination Center, create mutual aid agreements, find gaps for people with special needs, work with the private sector on preparedness, and pick sites for multijurisdictional command centers. Each Regional Administrator must set up a Regional Advisory Council made up of nominated state, local, or tribal officials to advise on regional issues and weaknesses. They must staff one or more multi-agency strike teams (authorized under 42 U.S.C. 5144) that include a federal coordinating officer, incident managers, public affairs and communications staff, a defense coordinating officer, liaisons, and other agency representatives. Strike team members should be based mainly in the region, train together, coordinate exercises with local and private partners, and be ready and equipped to respond to catastrophic incidents. If more legal authority is needed to prepare and deploy strike team members, the Administrator must report that to Congress.
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6 U.S.C. § 317
Title 6 — Domestic Security
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73