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Section
28-1
Definitions.
Section
28-1a
Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security. Powers and duties of commissioner. Regulations. Memorandum of understanding.
Section
28-1b
State-wide Emergency Management and Homeland Security Coordinating Council: Duties; members; chairpersons; meetings; vacancies; annual report.
Sections
28-1c to 28-1g
Reserved for future use.
Section
28-1h
Direct allocation of financial assistance to municipalities or local or regional agencies.
Section
28-1i
Annual report to General Assembly re state-wide emergency management and homeland security activities.
Section
28-1j
Designation of hazard zone re liquefied natural gas terminal: Recommendations; approval; notice; hearings; vote; notification.
Section
28-1k
Designation of security zone re liquefied natural gas terminal: Recommendations; approval; notice; hearing; vote; notification.
Section
28-1l
Annual report to General Assembly re homeland preparedness and emergency response planning and activities for children.
Section
28-2
Emergency management. Director. Office.
Section
28-3
Political activity.
Section
28-4
Agreements with other states. Local offices.
Section
28-5
Preparation for civil preparedness. Subpoenas. Comprehensive plan and program for civil preparedness. Training programs. Cooperation by other state agencies. Orders and regulations.
Section
28-6
Mutual aid or mobile support units.
Section
28-7
Local and joint organizations: Organization; powers; temporary aid.
Section
28-8
Outside aid by local police, fire or other preparedness forces.
Section
28-8a
Municipal chief executive officers' powers during emergency. Benefits for certain persons assisting during emergency. Procedure for payment.
Section
28-8b
Use of nerve agent antidote medications.
Section
28-9
Civil preparedness or public health emergency; Governor's powers. Modification or suspension of statutes, regulations or other requirements.
Section
28-9a
Governor's further powers.
Section
28-9b
Governor's authority concerning federal loans to state political subdivisions.
Section
28-9c
Removal of debris or wreckage. Governor's powers.
Section
28-9d
Federal assistance for individual or family disaster-related expenses.
Section
28-10
Special session of General Assembly.
Section
28-11
Taking of property during emergency.
Section
28-12
Loyalty oath. Roster of members.
Section
28-13
Immunity from liability. Penalty for denial of access to property during civil preparedness emergency.
Section
28-14
Compensation for death, disability or injury.
Section
28-14a
Compensation of volunteers with volunteer organizations that conduct homeland security drills. Compensation for injury, disability or death.
Section
28-15
Acceptance of federal or other assistance. Nondiscrimination.
Section
28-16
Stockpile of supplies.
Section
28-17
Employees not to be discharged for civil preparedness activity or eligibility for induction.
Section
28-17a
Employment protection for civil air patrol members.
Section
28-18
Execution of orders and regulations.
Section
28-19
Appointees to be fingerprinted.
Section
28-20
Agreements for storage of federally-owned property.
Section
28-21
Use of premises as shelter.
Section
28-22
Penalty.