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RE-ENTRY REGISTRATION


NORTH CAROLINA BUSINESS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER


NC DISASTER VENDOR RE-ENTRY CERTIFICATION

The NC Business Emergency Operations Center (BEOC) administers and services the
state's Disaster Vendor Re-Entry Certification process in accordance with NCGS
§166A-19.70.

To protect the health, safety, and well-being of North Carolina citizens and to
ensure the availability of critical supplies and services, Re-Entry
Certification allows businesses, their employees and other organizations access
to restricted and curfew areas. This is a state-wide program that is free to
businesses, valid for three years, renewable, and enhances preparedness,
response, and recovery of North Carolina communities and businesses.  
By Executive Order of the Governor, local officials can use Re-Entry to identify
persons with access and level of priority by the classifications of Life, Health
Safety, or Economic Well-being. Decisions to evacuate, set curfews,
restrictions, barricades, as well as routes into and out of restricted areas,
are under the authority of local governments.
In the event of a disastrous event, such as a hurricane or evacuation, Re-Entry
Certificates may be used pre-disaster to pre-position vehicles, equipment, stage
crews, or make deliveries in preparation of severe weather. Re-Entry
Certificates may also be used post-disaster for aid in the restoration of
critical services and businesses that sustain communities in recovery
operations. 
Re-entry certification is not necessary for movement between your home and place
of business in the event of a Stay-at-Home Order. 
Private sector businesses operating in North Carolina or supporting businesses
in the state may apply for a Vendor Disaster Re-Entry Certification by following
the process outlined below.



RE-ENTRY GUIDANCE/PROCESS

 * Guidance for Issuance of Certificates of Post Disaster Re-entry
 * Process for Re-Entry Registration

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GUIDANCE FOR ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATES OF POST DISASTER RE-ENTRY

What is a Re-entry Certificate?

A Re-entry Certificate is a document issued by the Business Emergency Operations
Center to certify businesses deemed essential to restoring the health, safety,
or economic well-being of a disaster area in accordance with NCGS 166A-19.70.

Certificates are ONLY relevant when there are restrictions on movement, such as
in the case of a curfew imposed by local officials after a major disaster such
as hurricane or after an evacuation order has been lifted for emergency and
other necessary personnel.  When this occurs, local officials may use the
Certificates to aid in identifying persons who are appropriate to enter/re-enter
a restricted area. Thus, these Re-entry Certificates are ONLY needed in local
jurisdictions that have imposed curfews or other specific restrictions on
movement.  Decisions about entry/re-entry are the authority of local
governments.

Do I need a Re-entry Certificate to travel to and from my place of business in
the event of a Statewide Stay at Home Order?  NO

A Re-entry certificate is not relevant or necessary for movement between your
home and place of business. 

Who qualifies for a Re-entry Certificate?

Certificates of Reentry are ONLY issued to people/businesses considered
essential to restoring the health, safety, or economic well-being of a disaster
area. Generally, this includes those involved in utility restoration or who
routinely transport or distribute consumable goods such as groceries, medicine,
fuel and clothing.

How do I apply if I still think I need a Certificate?

Registered vendors who provide critical services, essential commerce and
necessary goods for the health, safety and economic well-being of residents, can
apply for a Certificate of Post Disaster Reentry by following the procedures
outlined on the Reentry Registration page located at www.ReadyNC.gov.


PROCESS FOR RE-ENTRY REGISTRATION

 1. Complete the Application for Re-Entry Certification.

 * Applicant must indicate what sector(s) their organization best represents and
   provides an explanation as to the nature of the business, their need for
   access, and business location(s) within North Carolina.
 * Applicants must provide a minimum of (Qty: 2) points-of-contact at their
   organization who will serve as representatives with signatory authority.
 * BEOC staff will review the application and will contact the applicant if
   additional information or clarity is needed. 

 2. Once an application has been preliminarily accepted, the BEOC staff will
    create a vendor record on behalf of the applicant and will email the
    applicant with details on how to access and log into the Partner Portal. 
    
    
 3. The applicant shall sign into the Partner Portal and complete their vendor
    record:
    * Main corporate address and industry/sector category
    * A minimum of (Qty: 2) points-of-contacts
    * Location info for additional facilities/location(s)
    * Digitally sign the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)
      
      
 4. Once an MOA is signed, the system will tag the record for review and a
    member of the BEOC will complete a final review of the vendor record. An
    access category of Life, Health & Safety, or Economic Well-Being shall be
    assigned, and the vendor record will be marked as certified. The completed
    certification is recorded and maintained within WebEOC (our data and crisis
    management platform). An email will be sent to the applicant confirming
    their Disaster Vendor Re-Entry Certification approval.
     
 5. The applicant can then access their certificate(s) through the
    self-service Partner Portal at their leisure, in order to update corporate
    info, points-of-contacts, and/or facilities – or to download and print their
    certificate, as needed.

NC Disaster Vendor Re-Entry Certifications are valid for a period of three years
and are free of charge. For expedited processing, it is highly recommended that
applications and renewals be submitted prior to hurricane season, which begins 1
June.    

For further information about the Disaster Vendor Re-Entry Certification
Program, please contact the North Carolina Business Emergency Operations Center
(BEOC) at BEOC@ncdps.gov, or by phone at 919-825-2454.

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