1. Right-to-Know Committee – This Committee shall be responsible for the formulation of all policies and procedures concerning the public’s Right-to-Know program; the formulation of all chemical release reporting procedures; the establishment of trade secret protection procedures; and the formulation of all record-keeping and information dissemination procedures for the LEPC.
2. Public Education and Information Committee – This committee shall be responsible for developing a public education and information program, outreach with affected communities and the public at large, and all publicity of the LEPC.
3. Alerting and Notification Committee – This committee shall be responsible for the development of a program to ensure coordination and consistency of all alerting and notification systems with a focus on the availability of timely and accurate information to the impacted
4. Hazardous Material Emergency Response and Resource Committee – This committee shall be responsible for procedures for identification and communication with facilities that contain hazardous materials. This committee shall develop and test a hazardous substance emergency response plan for the planning district as required by law. This committee shall review existing Federal, State, and local plans for coordination with the LEPC planning program.