As chief law enforcement officers, attorneys general face many challenges during and after disasters. Published in December 2019, the third edition of Disaster Preparedness Manual and Resource Guide for State Attorneys General is specifically designed to assist the state attorney general community in preparing for disasters of all kinds. It includes lessons learned from attorney general offices, summaries of key legal issues, a prepared disaster checklist, and templates and examples that can serve as useful guides.
Below is a list of downloadable resources that are available as part of the Disaster Preparedness Manual and Resource Guide for State Attorneys General.
Charities
- A Lesson of Sandy Hook: ‘Err on the Side of the Victims’, New York Times
- Charity Checklist, Connecticut
- Resource and Recovery Guide Post-Boston Marathon Bombing, Massachusetts
- Sandy Hook Charities Report, Connecticut
- Charities Disaster Relief Guide, Connecticut
- The Role of State Charities Regulators in Protecting Public Trust in Charitable Responses to Disaster, Connecticut
Contractors
- Missouri Senate Bill 101, Missouri
- Contractor Checklist, Nebraska
Post Incident Review
- Independent Review of the 2017 Protest Events in Charlottesville, Virginia, Virginia
- Governor’s Task Force Report on Charlottesville, Virginia
- Prohibiting Private Armies at Public Rallies, Georgetown Law
- Permitting Reference Document, Virginia
Materials for Distribution to Public
- Eye on the Storm Hurricane Preparedness Guide, Florida
- No Scam One Pager, Florida
- Press Release: Attorney General Laxalt Expands Coalition of Attorneys General Offices Assisting Las Vegas Victims, Nevada
- Donating with Care Checklist, Nebraska
- Press Release Posted to Social Media by Attorney General Doug Peterson, Nebraska
Preparing State Attorneys General Offices for a Disaster
- RFQ for Price Gouging App, Florida
- NAAG Mass Violence Checklist, NAAG