§ 34-48A-1 Definitions
§ 34-48A-2 Policy and purpose
§ 34-48A-3 Coordination with federal government–Cooperation with other agencies
§ 34-48A-4 Employment of personnel–Expenditures
§ 34-48A-5 Authority of Governor in time of disaster, terrorist attack, or emergency
§ 34-48A-5.2 Governmental authority–Emergencies–Limitations related to firearms and weapons
§ 34-48A-6 Emergency coordination of resources by Governor
§ 34-48A-7 Powers and duties of workers from sending political subdivision
§ 34-48A-8 Reimbursement between political subdivisions co-operating
§ 34-48A-9 Power to make orders
§ 34-48A-10 Special permits for emergency movement of persons and property in lieu of other permits
§ 34-48A-11 Preparation of comprehensive plan–Coordination with federal plan
§ 34-48A-12 Contents of plan–Supplies and equipment–Cooperation with federal government–Agreements with other states–Distribution and allocation–Training and information programs
§ 34-48A-13 Municipalities to provide contact list of public officials to Division of Emergency Management–Contents
§ 34-48A-14 Municipalities to provide contact list of certain public employees to Division of Emergency Management
§ 34-48A-15 County commission to provide contact list of public officers and employees to Division of Emergency Management–Contents
§ 34-48A-16 Boards of supervisors to provide contact list of public officers and employees to Division of Emergency Management–Contents
§ 34-48A-17 Department of Public Safety to promulgate rules for emergency reporting procedures
§ 34-48A-18 Confidentiality of information
§ 34-48A-19 Mutual aid arrangements with other states and between political subdivisions
§ 34-48A-20 Cooperation with federal agencies–Mobilization of forces–Warning signals–Utility systems–Public meetings–Evacuation
§ 34-48A-21 Assignment of workers to reinforce local organization–Call to duty–Place of duty
§ 34-48A-22 Emergency management workers–Rights, duties, and compensation
§ 34-48A-23 Civil immunity of persons requested to assist with hazardous material incidents–Exceptions
§ 34-48A-24 Scope of immunity extends to employers and other responsible parties
§ 34-48A-25 Reimbursement of local governments for employees’ expenses and damages
§ 34-48A-26 Duty to utilize already existing facilities
§ 34-48A-27 Secretary of public safety responsible for carrying out emergency management program
§ 34-48A-28 Special emergency and disaster special revenue fund
§ 34-48A-29 Credits to fund–Expenditures from fund
§ 34-48A-30 Minimum local effort required for state aid
§ 34-48A-31 County duty to assist local government subdivisions to meet local effort eligibility requirement
§ 34-48A-32 Amount of state financial assistance–Additional assistance authorized
§ 34-48A-33 State financial assistance paid from special emergency and disaster special revenue fund–Vouchers
§ 34-48A-34 Estimates of costs and certification of county needs–Excess assistance payments revert to fund
§ 34-48A-35 Scope of rules
§ 34-48A-36 Authority to accept federal moneys, services, or equipment–Conditions
§ 34-48A-37 Cooperation in implementation of federal Disaster Relief Act
§ 34-48A-38 Audit of project applications
§ 34-48A-39 County emergency management organizations
§ 34-48A-40 Director of local organization–Duties and powers
§ 34-48A-41 Contracting power of local subdivision–Obedience to mandatory constitutional requirements
§ 34-48A-42 County emergency management revenue fund
§ 34-48A-43 Matching federal moneys–Deferring local obligation
§ 34-48A-44 Local emergency management districts–Appropriations
§ 34-48A-45 Mutual aid arrangements of local organizations
§ 34-48A-46 Interstate mutual aid arrangements
§ 34-48A-47 Powers of emergency management workers outside local jurisdiction
§ 34-48A-48 District special emergency and disaster fund–Sources–Withdrawals
§ 34-48A-49 Emergency management as governmental function–Exceptions–Worker’s compensation
§ 34-48A-50 Exemption from licensing requirements during emergency
§ 34-48A-51 Civil defense shelters on private property–Immunity from liability
§ 34-48A-52 Political activity by emergency management organization prohibited
§ 34-48A-53 Uniform Emergency Management Assistance Compact
§ 34-48A-54 State and Province Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding
§ 34-48A-55 Search and rescue services–Costs–Limitation

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