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BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-2519. OF THE AIR FORCE . 26 JUNE 2015. Operations PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES AND. INCIDENTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH. CONCERN. COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY. ACCESSIBILITY: Publication and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at for downloading or ordering RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication OPR: AFMSA/SG3X Certified by: AF/SG. (Lt Gen Thomas W. Travis). Supersedes: AFI10-2603, Pages: 53. 13 October 2010. This publication implements Department of Defense INSTRUCTION (DoDI) , Public Health Emergency Management Within the Department of Defense; DoDI , DoD Laboratory Network (DLN); GCP PI&ID 3551-13, Department of Defense Global Campaign Plan for Pandemic Influenza and Infectious Disease; Air FORCE Policy Directive (AFPD) 10-25, Emergency Managem

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1 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-2519. OF THE AIR FORCE . 26 JUNE 2015. Operations PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCIES AND. INCIDENTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH. CONCERN. COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY. ACCESSIBILITY: Publication and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at for downloading or ordering RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication OPR: AFMSA/SG3X Certified by: AF/SG. (Lt Gen Thomas W. Travis). Supersedes: AFI10-2603, Pages: 53. 13 October 2010. This publication implements Department of Defense INSTRUCTION (DoDI) , Public Health Emergency Management Within the Department of Defense; DoDI , DoD Laboratory Network (DLN); GCP PI&ID 3551-13, Department of Defense Global Campaign Plan for Pandemic Influenza and Infectious Disease; Air FORCE Policy Directive (AFPD) 10-25, Emergency Management; and AFPD 10-26, Counter-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Operations.

2 This document provides guidance to protect Air FORCE -led installations, assets, personnel, and base population in the event of a public health emergency or incident of public health concern. This INSTRUCTION applies to all installations, including those with Limited Scope (LS) or Limited Scope with Inter-Service Support (LSISS), to activities under Air FORCE command (hereafter referred to collectively as installations ), to the Air Reserve Component (ARC), and to geographically separated units (GSU), except where otherwise noted. Air National Guard (ANG) units will follow the guidelines outlined in Chapter 6.

3 The term commanders, as used in this INSTRUCTION , refers to commanders at the installation and wing (for ARC) level unless specifically stated otherwise. For stand-alone Air FORCE Reserve installations, the Bioenvironmental Engineering/Public Health Office is the local equivalent to a Regular Air FORCE (RegAF) Military Treatment Facility's Public Health Flight. Failure to observe the prohibitions and mandatory provisions in paragraphs , , , and of this publication by military members is a violation of Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). Ensure that all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained in accordance with Air FORCE Manual (AFMAN) 33-363, Management of Records, and disposed of in accordance with (IAW) Air FORCE Records Disposition Schedule (RDS).

4 2 AFI 10-2519 26 JUNE 2015. located in the Air FORCE Records Information Management System (AFRIMS). Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) using the AF Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication; route AF Forms 847 from the field through the appropriate functional chain of command. The authorities to waive wing/unit level requirements in this publication are identified with a Tier ( T-0, T-1, T-2, T-3 ) number following the compliance statement. See AFI 33-360, Publications and Forms Management, Table for a description of the authorities associated with the Tier numbers.

5 When complying with official policy, guidance, and/or procedures, a unit may request a waiver. The fundamental aim of a waiver must be to enhance mission effectiveness at all levels, while preserving resources and safeguarding health and welfare. When a commander approves a waiver, the commander is communicating to subordinates and superiors that the commander accepts the risk created by non-compliance. Each requirement mandated for compliance at the Wing level found within this INSTRUCTION is tiered, signifying the appropriate waiver authority to the requirement. Submit requests for waivers through the chain of command to the appropriate Tier waiver approval authority, or alternately, to the Publication OPR for non-tiered compliance items.

6 This publication may be supplemented at any level. All direct supplements must be routed to the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) of this publication for coordination prior to certification and approval. This INSTRUCTION does not: (1) take precedence over actions covered by AFPD 10-8, Defense Support of Civil Authorities and AFI 10-801, Defense Support of Civilian Authorities; (2) apply to foreign disasters covered by AFPD 10-25, Emergency Management, AFI 10-2501, Air FORCE Emergency Management (EM) Program Planning and Operations, AFMAN 10-2502, Air FORCE Incident Management System (AFIMS) Standards and Procedures, AFMAN 10-2503, Operations in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Yield Explosive (CBRNE) Environment.

7 Or (3) integrate contingency war planning as a supplement to Air FORCE Installation response. Accomplish collections and After-Action Reports for major operations, contingencies, key exercises and experiments, and other significant incidents and topics identified by leadership IAW AFI 90-1601, Air FORCE Lessons Learned Program. Post approved AARs to the Air FORCE Joint Lessons Learned Information System, either directly or by forwarding to LeMay Doctrine Center. The use of the name or mark of any specific manufacturer, commercial product, commodity, or service in this publication does not imply endorsement by the Air FORCE .

8 SUMMARY OF CHANGES. This document has been substantially revised to incorporate guidance previously contained in AFI 10-2603, Emergency Health Powers on Air FORCE Installations, and AFI 10-2604, Disease Containment Planning and must be completely reviewed. Major changes include: a new AFI 10. series number and new title. The changes in this document align it with DoDI and GCP. PI&ID 3551-13. This INSTRUCTION provides additional guidance on emergency health powers, further delineates roles and responsibilities, clarifies authorities of installation commanders in regards to emergency health powers, summarizes disease containment planning and response for a public health emergency or incident of public health concern, introduces health protection AFI 10-2519 26 JUNE 2015 3.

9 Conditions, outlines available medical countermeasures and the appropriate process for acquisition/use of the Strategic National Stockpile, and includes specific guidance for the ANG. Chapter 1 PROGRAM OVERVIEW 5. Overview.. 5. Public Health Emergencies.. 5. Incidents of Public Health Concern.. 7. Situational Standards of Care.. 7. Installation Response Plans.. 7. Overseas Limitations.. 7. ARC and GSU Limitations.. 8. Joint Base Requirements.. 8. Chapter 2 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 10. Headquarters Air FORCE .. 10. Major Commands, Field Operating Agencies, and Direct Reporting Units.

10 11. Installations .. 14. Chapter 3 EMERGENCY HEALTH POWERS FOR INSTALLATION COMMANDERS. 25. Public Health Emergency Declaration.. 25. Legal Authorities.. 25. Violation of Restriction of Movement.. 27. Contesting Restriction of Movement.. 27. Chapter 4 DISEASE CONTAINMENT PLANNING AND RESPONSE 29. Purpose.. 29. Assumptions.. 29. Planning.. 29. Training.. 30. Response.. 30. Figure Health Protection Measures .. 32. Chapter 5 STRATEGIC NATIONAL STOCKPILE AND MEDICAL. COUNTERMEASURE PLANNING REQUIREMENTS 33. Medical Countermeasure Sources.. 33. Strategic National Stockpile Planning Guidance.


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