Civil Emergency definition

Civil Emergency means an unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting consequences thereof within the geographic limits of a given jurisdiction that calls for immediate action or for which there is an urgent need for assistance or relief to protect the general citizenry.
Civil Emergency means an unforseen combination of circumstances or the resulting consequences thereof within the geographic limits of a given jurisdiction that calls for immediate action or for which there is an urgent need for assistance or relief to protect the general citizenry.
Civil Emergency means any natural disaster or other emergency which, in the opinion of the Department, is or may be likely to disrupt gas supplies.

Examples of Civil Emergency in a sentence

  • The Department of Civil Emergency Management shall have the following jurisdictional areas of environmental responsibilities: 1.

  • DGC9 EMERGENCY SITUATIONSUsers should note that the provisions of the Distribution Code may be suspended in whole or in part during a Security Period as more particularly provided for in the Fuel Security Code, or in accordance with a Civil Emergency Direction issued under a Civil Emergency in accordance with Distribution Operating Code DOC9.

  • The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES) is an integral part of emergency management operations.

  • The Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service provides amateur radio support for emergency operations, including communications support in the EOC.

  • This Agreement contains all commitments and agreements of the Parties with respect to the Mutual Aid to be rendered hereunder during or in connection with an Emergency, Disaster and/or Civil Emergency.


More Definitions of Civil Emergency

Civil Emergency means injury and damage resulting from disasters caused by enemy attack, sabotage, or other hostile actions, or by fire, flood, storm, earthquake or other natural causes.
Civil Emergency. In the event a civil emergency is declared as defined by SMC Chapter 10.02, SPD shall grant exemptions from all standards during the declared emergency. See also Section 8.23 of this Agreement.
Civil Emergency means a civil disorder, or a national or man-made calamity.
Civil Emergency means a riot or unlawful assembly characterized by the use of actual force or violence or any threat to use force without the authority of law; or a natural disaster or human- made calamity, including flood, catastrophe, cyclone, tornado, earthquake, snowfall, or explosion, within the limits of the County resulting in the death or injury of persons or the destruction of property so that extraordinary measures must be taken to protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
Civil Emergency means a major incident, natural disaster or the presentation of a major risk any of which has the potential to cause death, injury or serious disruption to the everyday life of Residents or others or the potential to cause serious damage to the Service or any other property, and the prevention or mitigation of which may require a special mobilisation and co-ordination of Authority resources (which for this purpose shall include the resources of the Provider) and the resources of the police, ambulance or fire services and/or other local, regional or central government bodies, departments or agencies with an interest in the welfare of the public and the prevention of such harm and/or damage.
Civil Emergency means a “Disaster” as defined in the Illinois Emergency Management Agency Act, as amended. Specifically, and without limitation of the foregoing, a “civil emergency” includes the appearance of a novel or previously controlled or eradicated infectious agent or biological toxin.
Civil Emergency means a Disaster as defined in the IEMA Act. Specifically, and without any limitation of the foregoing, a “civil emergency” includes the appearance of a novel or previously controlled or eradicated infectious agent or biological toxin.