§ 166A-19.77 – North Carolina Forest Service designated as emergency response agency.
166A-19.77. North Carolina Forest Service designated as emergency response agency. The North Carolina Forest Service of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is designated an emergency response agency of the State of North Carolina for purposes of the following: (1) Supporting the North Carolina Forest Service in responding to all-risk incidents. (2) Receipt of […]
§ 166A-19.77A – Agricultural Emergency Response Teams authorized.
166A-19.77A. Agricultural Emergency Response Teams authorized. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is designated as an emergency response agency for purposes of the following: (1) Deploying Agricultural Emergency Response Teams, as that term is defined in G.S. 106-1042, to respond to agriculture-related incidents. (2) Receipt of any applicable State or federal funding. (3) Training […]
§ 166A-19.78 – Governor's power to order evacuation of public building.
166A-19.78. Governor’s power to order evacuation of public building. When it is determined by the Governor that a great public crisis, disaster, riot, catastrophe, or any other similar public emergency exists, or the occurrence of any such condition is imminent, and, in the Governor’s opinion it is necessary to evacuate any building owned or controlled […]
§ 166A-19.79 – Severability.
166A-19.79. Severability. If any provision of this Article or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the Article which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Article are severable. (1977, […]
§ 166A-19.76 – Leave options for voluntary firefighters, rescue squad workers, and emergency medical service personnel called into service.
166A-19.76. Leave options for voluntary firefighters, rescue squad workers, and emergency medical service personnel called into service. (a) Leave Without Pay. – A member of a volunteer fire department, rescue squad, or emergency medical services agency called into service of the State after a declaration of a state of emergency by the Governor or by […]
§ 166A-19.60 – Immunity and exemption.
166A-19.60. Immunity and exemption. (a) Generally. – All functions hereunder and all other activities relating to emergency management as provided for in this Chapter or elsewhere in the General Statutes are hereby declared to be governmental functions. Neither the State nor any political subdivision thereof, nor, except in cases of willful misconduct, gross negligence, or […]
§ 166A-19.61 – No private liability.
166A-19.61. No private liability. Any person, firm, or corporation, together with any successors in interest, if any, owning or controlling real or personal property who, voluntarily or involuntarily, knowingly or unknowingly, with or without compensation, grants a license or privilege or otherwise permits or allows the designation or use of the whole or any part […]
§ 166A-19.62 – Civil liability of persons who willfully ignore a warning in an emergency.
166A-19.62. Civil liability of persons who willfully ignore a warning in an emergency. In an emergency, a person who willfully ignores a warning regarding personal safety issued by a federal, State, or local law enforcement agency, emergency management agency, or other governmental agency responsible for emergency management under this Article is civilly liable for the […]
§ 166A-19.70 – Ensuring availability of emergency supplies and utility services; protection of livestock, poultry, and agricultural crops.
166A-19.70. Ensuring availability of emergency supplies and utility services; protection of livestock, poultry, and agricultural crops. (a) Executive Order. – In addition to any other powers conferred on the Governor by law, whenever a curfew has been imposed, the Governor may declare by executive order that the health, safety, or economic well-being of persons or […]
§ 166A-19.70A – Facilitate critical infrastructure disaster relief.
166A-19.70A. Facilitate critical infrastructure disaster relief. (a) Purpose. – The State finds that it is appropriate to exclude nonresident businesses and nonresident employees who temporarily come to this State at the request of a critical infrastructure company solely to perform disaster-related work during a disaster response period from the following tax and regulatory requirements: (1) […]