Title 6 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XIII— - EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS › § 575
Each Regional Office must create a Regional Emergency Communications Coordination Working Group (RECC Working Group). The group must report to the Regional Administrator and work with the Regional Advisory Council. Its members must include people who represent state and local leaders, police, fire, 9‑1‑1 centers, state and local emergency or homeland security managers, other emergency responders, and representatives from the Department, the Federal Communications Commission, and other federal agencies that help coordinate emergency communications. The RECC Working Group must also work with private and nonprofit partners like phone and wireless carriers, broadcasters, satellite and cable providers, hospitals, utilities, transit and ambulance services, ham radio operators, and other vendors or NGOs the Regional Administrator thinks are needed. The group must check whether local emergency communications can survive damage, keep operating, and work together. It must send an annual report to the Regional Administrator, the Assistant Director for Emergency Communications, the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, and the Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information of the Department of Commerce, and must report within 60 days after the initial National Emergency Communications Plan (under section 572) on regional progress. The group must also make sure multi‑jurisdiction, multi‑agency communications plans and mutual aid agreements are in place and help set up federal, state, local, and tribal support services and networks to meet urgent human needs during disasters.
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6 U.S.C. § 575
Title 6 — Domestic Security
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73