Sunrise Manor Emergency Plans, Ordinances & FEMA Coordination

Public Safety Nevada 4 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of Nevada

Sunrise Manor, Nevada relies on Clark County and state emergency systems to coordinate disaster response, recovery, and federal assistance. This guide explains the local legal basis, who enforces emergency orders, how Sunrise Manor works with FEMA and the Nevada Division of Emergency Management, and practical steps residents and businesses should take before, during, and after an incident. It synthesizes official county and state resources and points to the forms and contacts you will need to request assistance, report damage, or appeal administrative actions. Where a rule, fine, or deadline is not published on an official page we state that explicitly and cite the source.

Emergency planning and legal basis

Clark County maintains local emergency plans and the county emergency management program that cover unincorporated communities such as Sunrise Manor; the county publishes operational plans and guidance for coordination with state and federal partners on its emergency management pages Clark County Office of Emergency Management[1].

Local response is led by county emergency management in partnership with state and federal agencies.

The Nevada Division of Emergency Management provides the State Emergency Operations Plan and guidance for requesting state resources and declaring state emergencies; Sunrise Manor incidents escalate to state coordination as described on the division site Nevada Division of Emergency Management[2]. FEMA maintains regional procedures and public assistance programs that apply once federal assistance is authorized; see FEMA Region IX guidance for assistance triggers and program summaries FEMA Region IX[3].

Penalties & Enforcement

Legal authority for emergency orders and health or safety directives affecting Sunrise Manor is exercised through Clark County and enforcing officials named by county ordinance and emergency plans; specifics about fines and statutory penalties vary by instrument and topic.

  • Enforcer: Clark County Office of Emergency Management and authorized county officials; specific enforcement roles are identified in county plans and operational orders (see county emergency management pages).[1]
  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page for general emergency orders; specific health, building, or code violations may carry separate fines published in Clark County Code or departmental rules.[1]
  • Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited emergency planning pages and must be checked in the applicable county code section or departmental regulation.[1]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to evacuate, cease operations, permit suspensions, or court injunctions are possible remedies noted in operational guidance; exact remedies depend on the legal instrument in force and are not itemized on the emergency planning overview.[1]
  • Inspections and complaints: report hazards or noncompliance to Clark County emergency management or the relevant enforcement department via official county contact pages; clerical complaint and inspection procedures are set by department policy rather than the emergency plan summary.[1]
Contact county emergency management promptly to document issues and preserve appeal rights.

Applications & Forms

The county and state publish emergency plans and damage assessment templates; there is no single Sunrise Manor-specific application form for federal public assistance on the cited pages — applicants follow Clark County and Nevada Division of Emergency Management procedures to apply for state or FEMA aid.[2]

Action steps for residents and businesses

  • Create and register an emergency contact and family plan; keep insurance and important records up to date.
  • Document damage with photos and lists of losses; keep receipts for emergency repairs and expenses.
  • If eligible, apply for assistance through Clark County or the Nevada Division of Emergency Management as instructed when federal assistance is declared.
  • Report hazards, code violations, or noncompliance to county contacts listed below without delay.

FAQ

Who enforces emergency orders in Sunrise Manor?
Enforcement is carried out by Clark County and authorized county officials under county emergency plans and applicable code provisions; specific enforcement roles are described by county emergency management documents.
How do I apply for FEMA public assistance?
After a county or state request and a federal declaration, Clark County will provide instructions to residents and municipalities on registering damage and applying for FEMA programs; follow county and state guidance when published.
Are there published fines for failing to follow evacuation orders?
The summary emergency management pages do not list specific fine amounts for evacuation noncompliance; check the enforcing county department or Clark County Code for penalties applicable to a particular order.

How-To

  1. Contact Clark County Office of Emergency Management to report the incident and ask about local declaration and assistance processes.
  2. Follow county guidance to document damage, collect receipts, and complete any county or state damage assessment forms.
  3. If the state requests federal assistance, register for FEMA programs as directed by Clark County or Nevada Division of Emergency Management.
  4. Preserve records, appeal any administrative decisions in the timeframes provided by the enforcing department, and seek legal advice if needed for contested enforcement actions.
  5. Maintain preparedness plans and insurance to reduce dependency on post-disaster assistance.

Key Takeaways

  • Sunrise Manor incidents are managed through Clark County emergency management, then by state and federal partners as needed.
  • Specific fines and appeal deadlines are not listed on the emergency plan summary pages and must be checked in county code or departmental rules.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Clark County Office of Emergency Management - emergency plans and program pages
  2. [2] Nevada Division of Emergency Management - state plans and guidance
  3. [3] FEMA Region IX - regional guidance and assistance programs