Portugal Civil

Central level

  • Defining, managing and implementing policies on civil protection security border control, protection and rescue.
  • Promotion of volunteering programs and civil participation.
  • Integration of emergency services.
  • Emergency Planning
  • Risk management
  • Civil Protection Logistics
  • Hazard Prediction
  • Relief Operations

Responsible ministries/bodies


 

Regional level

The Azores:

  • Civil protection, fire emergency, medical emergency;
  • The monitoring of meteorological, oceanographic, seismic and geological risks, and
  • Assistance and monitoring of beaches, bathing areas and coastal rescue.

Madeira:

  • Regional Civil Protection.

Responsible ministries/bodies

Regional Authorities of Azores and Madeira


 

Local level

Municipalities are responsible for:

  • The creation of municipal fire departments;
  • The construction and maintenance of fire stations, and
  • The construction, maintenance and management of municipal facilities and centres of civil protection.

Intermunicipal entities are responsible for:

  • Same areas, under agreement with the municipalities

Parishes are responsible for:

  • Participating in the municipal council of security;
  • presiding over the local unit of civil protection;
  • collaborating with the municipal authority of civil protection in the imminence or occurrence of a major accident or disasterCommunication Network development in liaison with the central authorities.

Responsible ministries/bodies

Municipalities


 

Sources

ANPC Documents and Policies

Estatuto Político-Administrativo da Região Autónoma da Madeira  (Law 130/99 of 29 August).

Estatuto Político-Administrativo da Região Autónoma dos Açores (Law 2/2009 of 12 January).

Law 75/2013 Legal Regime of Local Authorities

Law 50/2018 Transference of Competences to Local Governments and Intermunicipal Entities

Law 51/2018 Local Finances Legal Framework

Decree-Law No. 251-A / 2015 of December 17 Organic XXI Government Law 

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