State of California - Office of the
Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger
PRESS RELEASE
04/28/2009 GAAS: 201:09 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Gov. Schwarzenegger Issues Proclamation to Confront
Swine Flu Outbreak
As part of the state's aggressive approach to
addressing the swine flu, Governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger today proclaimed a State of Emergency
that will support and facilitate our state health
departments' response to this outbreak. While there is
no need for alarm, it is the Governor's top priority to
limit the swine flu's spread as quickly and effectively
as possible and this action represents one more step
being taken to strengthen California's response
capabilities.
This proclamation cuts government red tape by:
* Ordering all state agencies and departments to
utilize and employ state personnel, equipment and
facilities to assist the Department of Public Health
(DPH) and the State Emergency Plan as coordinated by
the California Emergency Management Agency
* Ordering DPH and the Emergency Medical Services
Authority to enter into any and all necessary contracts
for providing services, materials, personnel and
equipment to supplement extraordinary preventive
measures being taken across the state
* Suspending non-competitive bid contracts for
services, material, personnel and equipment needed to
respond to this outbreak
* Waiving select certification requirements for public
health laboratories to help in the state's expansion of
our testing capabilities
Today's proclamation follows the Governor's rigorous
response from the moment the first case of swine flu
was confirmed in California, which has included
deploying public health experts across the state,
increasing surveillance of patients with flu-like
illness and activating the joint emergency operations
center and health alert network. In addition, state
health officials are working closely with the federal
government and our local health partners to provide
guidance on measures that can be helpful in reducing
the virus' spread and associated impact on health.
Also today, California became the first state in the
nation to do its own confirmatory testing for this
strain of swine flu without having to send samples to
the Centers for Disease Control, which will greatly
speed up detection efforts in California.
The Governor continues to urge all Californians to be
diligent in preventing the further spread of the
flu:
* Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you
cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after
you use it.
* Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially
after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand cleaners
are also effective.
* Try to avoid close contact with sick people.
* If you get sick with flu, it is recommended that you
stay home from work or school and limit contact with
others to keep from infecting them. Avoid touching your
eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way.
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the World Health Organization has reported an
outbreak of hundreds of cases of non-seasonal
influenza, including the H1N1 Swine Flu, in the Federal
District of Mexico City and the surrounding Mexican
states, causing multiple deaths; and
WHEREAS the first potential case of H1N1 Swine Flu was
detected in California on April 18, 2009, and was
subsequently confirmed; and
WHEREAS additional cases of the H1N1 Swine Flu have
been detected in California, and have now been found in
several other states; and
WHEREAS the evidence to date from reported human
infections in Mexico indicates that the H1N1 Swine Flu
Virus has adapted itself to humans so that it can
emerge and spread from one person to another; and
WHEREAS the World Health Organization has raised its
pandemic alert for the H1N1 Swine Flu Virus to phase
four, two steps short of a full pandemic; and
WHEREAS the United States Department of Health and
Human Services has declared a public health emergency,
and President Obama has explained that the declaration
was needed as a precautionary tool to make sure that
the federal government has appropriate resources to
combat the spread of the virus; and
WHEREAS the spread of the virus poses a threat to
property in the state due to illness-related
absenteeism, particularly among public safety and law
enforcement personnel and persons engaged in activities
and businesses critical to the economy and
infrastructure of the state; and
WHEREAS state and local health departments must use all
preventive measures, which will require access to
available services, personnel, equipment, and
facilities, to respond to the H1N1 Swine Flu; and
WHEREAS the H1N1 Swine Flu constitutes a potential
epidemic under section 8558(b) of the Government Code
that, by reason of its magnitude, is beyond the control
of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of
any single county, city and county, or city and require
the combined forces of a mutual aid region or regions
to combat.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor of
the State of California, in accordance with the
authority vested in me by the California Constitution
and the California Emergency Services Act, and in
particular California Government Code sections 8558(b)
and 8625, find that conditions of extreme peril to the
safety of person and property exists within the State
of California and HEREBY PROCLAIM A STATE OF EMERGENCY
in California.
Pursuant to this Proclamation, I issue the following
orders to be effective immediately:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all agencies and departments
of state government utilize and employ state personnel,
equipment, and facilities as necessary to assist the
California Department of Public Health and the
Emergency Medical Services Authority in immediately
performing any and all activities designed to prevent
or alleviate illness and death due to the emergency,
consistent with the State Emergency Plan as coordinated
by the California Emergency Management Agency.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Department of Public
Health and the Emergency Medical Services Authority
enter into such contracts as it deems appropriate to
provide services, material, personnel and equipment to
supplement the extraordinary preventive measures
implemented by local jurisdictions, if needed.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to Government Code
sections
8567 and 8571, the provisions of the Government Code,
the Public Contract Code, the State Contracting Manual
and Management Memo 03-10, and all policies applicable
to state contracts for all agencies and departments of
state government, including, but not limited to,
advertising and competitive bidding requirements and
approvals for non-competitively bid contracts, are
hereby temporarily suspended with respect to contracts
to provide services, material, personnel and equipment
to respond to the emergency to the extent that such
laws would prevent, hinder, or delay prompt mitigation
of the effects of this emergency.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, pursuant to Government Code
section
8567 to ensure adequate availability of technical
personnel, I am invoking Standby Order Number 1, which
waives the period of time permissible for emergency
appointments for the hiring of necessary emergency
personnel.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT pursuant to section 8571 of
the Government Code, the certification requirement of
section 1079 of title 17 of the California Code of
Regulations is suspended as to all persons who meet the
requirements under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement
Amendments of section 353 of the Public Health Service
Act for high complexity testing and who are performing
analysis of samples to detect H1N1 Swine Flu in any
certified public health laboratory.
I FURTHER DIRECT that as soon as hereafter possible,
this proclamation be filed in the Office of the
Secretary of State and that widespread publicity and
notice be given to this proclamation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this the 28th Day of April 2009.
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER Governor of California
ATTEST: DEBRA BOWEN Secretary of State