Emergency Law definition

Emergency Law means any Legal Requirement related to, in connection with, or in response to any epidemic, pandemic and/or widespread medical emergency, including without limitation the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emergency Law means a written law that provides for action to be taken to deal with any situation arising during a period of public emergency;
Emergency Law has the meaning specified in Recital (iii).

Examples of Emergency Law in a sentence

  • By GM resolution of 2 June 1977 the Bank’s share capital further increased by Drachmae 2,779,566,434 in aggregate, through capitalization of a Drachmae 1,667,029,272 portion of gains from revaluation of realty, pursuant to law 542/1977, and of the Drachmae 1,112,537,162 balance of such gains that was not capitalized, pursuant to Emergency Law 148/1967.

  • A further portion of the funds shall be retained for dividend payment as required pursuant to Article 3 of Emergency Law 148/1967, as amended.

  • By GM resolution of 28 May 1970, and pursuant to Emergency Law 148/1967, the Bank’s share capital increased by Drachmae 220,153,500 through capitalization of the Special Reserve of Drachmae 219,934,660, which resulted from the issue of new shares above par, and of a Drachmae 218,840 amount from the Extraordinary Reserve.

  • The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, an off-shoot of its larger Egyptian counterpart, has been banned in Syria since 1958, and according to a 1980 law (Emergency Law #49), known membership in the group is punishable by execution.

  • Emergency Law (Government Decree 12-2020) 03/25/2020 Ratification Government Decree 06-2020 (Government Decree 09-2020) 04/01/2020 The freedom of locomotion from one department to another was limited and closing of recreational areas until the period of 04/12/2020 specifically beaches, lakes and rivers until April 12.

  • The Arab Socialist Baath Party has ruled Syria since 1963, the same year that the Emergency Law – which remained in place at time of writing – was imposed.

  • In addition to the Constitution and the Argentine Civil Code, the gas legislation and regulations will be analyzed, together with the measures adopted under the Emergency Law and other pertinent matters.

  • As well as the Emergency Law of December 1962, the 2001 Press Law, articles contained in the Penal Code and Decree No. 6 of 1965 – among other laws – all served to limit freedom of speech, and of the press, in Syria.

  • Thronson, “Toward ComprehensiveReform of America's Emergency Law Regime,” University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform 46, no.

  • In the case of the law enforcement sector (no longer identified as a separate sector), the National Infrastructure Protection Center helped create a Emergency Law Enforcement Services Forum, consisting of senior state, local, and non-FBI law enforcement officials.


More Definitions of Emergency Law

Emergency Law means a written law that provides for action to be taken to deal with any
Emergency Law means a written law that provides for action to be taken to deal with any situation arising during a period of public emergency; "fundamental human right or freedom" means a right or freedom set out in

Related to Emergency Law

  • Emergency worker means any person who is registered with a local emergency management organization or the department and holds an identification card issued by the local emergency management director or the department for the purpose of engaging in authorized emergency management activities or is an employee of the state of Washington or any political subdivision thereof who is called upon to perform emergency management activities.

  • Emergency management means lessening the effects of, preparations for, operations during, and recovery from natural, technological or human-caused disasters. These actions are broad in scope and include, but are not limited to: disaster plans, mitigation, preparedness, response, warning, emergency operations, training, exercising, research, rehabilitation, and recovery activities.

  • Emergency shelter means a facility that provides a

  • Emergency response as used in RCW 38.52.430 means a public

  • Emergency Energy means energy supplied from Operating Reserve or electrical generation available for sale in New York or PJM or available from another Balancing Authority Area. Emergency Energy may be provided in cases of sudden and unforeseen outages of generating units, transmission lines or other equipment, or to meet other sudden and unforeseen circumstances such as forecast errors, or to provide sufficient Operating Reserve. Emergency Energy is provided pursuant to this Agreement and the Inter Control Area Transactions Agreement dated May 1, 2000 and priced according to Section 35.6.4 of this Agreement and said Inter Control Area Transactions Agreement.

  • Emergency Situation means a situation in which an individual is experiencing a serious mental illness or a developmental disability, or a minor is experiencing a serious emotional disturbance, and 1 of the following applies:

  • Emergency Situations Fire, any other casualty, or any other events, circumstances or conditions which threaten the safety or physical well-being of the Facility's guests or employees or which involve the risk of material property damage or material loss to the Facility.

  • Emergency Works means any urgent measures which in the opinion of the Engineer-in- Charge, become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure which become necessary for security.

  • Emergency responder means an individual who is required to possess a license, certificate, permit, or other official recognition for his or her expertise in a particular field or area of knowledge and whose assistance is utilized or is desirable during an emergency. Emergency responder includes, but is not limited to, emergency medical services personnel; physicians; nurses; mental health, veterinary, or other public health practitioners; emergency management personnel; public works personnel; and firefighters, including firefighters trained in the areas of hazardous materials, specialized rescue, extrication, water rescue, or other specialized area. Emergency responder does not include law enforcement officers or other law enforcement personnel.

  • Emergency means natural calamities, disasters, accidents, war and breakdown of operational equipment, plant, machinery or engineering infrastructures, which may give rise to abnormal situation requiring prompt and immediate action to limit or avoid damage to person(s), property or the environment;

  • Emergency work means any urgent measures which in the opinion of the Engineer-in-Charge become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure or which become necessary for security.

  • Emergency vehicle means emergency vehicles of municipal, township or county departments or public utility corporations when identified as such as required by law, the Ohio Director of Public Safety or local authorities, and motor vehicles when commandeered by a police officer. (ORC 4511.01(D))

  • Emergency medical responder or “EMR” means an individual who has successfully completed a course of study based on the United States Department of Transportation’s Emergency Medical Responder Instructional Guidelines (January 2009), has passed the psychomotor and cognitive examinations for the EMR, and is currently certified by the department as an EMR.

  • Emergency Response Agency is a governmental entity authorized to respond to requests from the public to meet emergencies.

  • Emergency services means, with respect to an Emergency Medical Condition:

  • Emergency expulsion means the removal of a student from school because the student’s statements or behavior pose an immediate and continuing danger to other students or school personnel, or an immediate and continuing threat of material and substantial disruption of the educational process, subject to the requirements in WAC 392-400-510 through 392-400-530

  • Emergencies means events or circumstances that pose an immediate risk to persons, property or the environment, including immediate risks to the integrity of the Storage Fa- cility.

  • Emergency Downtime means downtime during critical patch deployment and critical operating system upgrades as described in the Supplement.

  • Emergency exit means an emergency door, emergency window or escape hatch.

  • Emergency Service means supplemental deliveries of natural gas that may be required to forestall irreparable injury to life or property including environmental emergencies.

  • Emergency call means a telephone request or text message request for service which requires immediate action to prevent loss of life, reduce bodily injury, prevent or reduce loss of property and respond to other emergency situations determined by local policy.

  • Emergency medical services or “EMS” means an integrated medical care delivery system to provide emergency and nonemergency medical care at the scene or during out-of-hospital patient transportation in an ambulance.

  • Emergency Purchase means a purchase necessitated by a sudden unexpected turn of events (for example, acts of God, riot, fires, floods, hurricanes, accidents, or any circumstances or cause beyond the control of the Board in the normal conduct of its business), where the Board finds

  • Agency Worker means the individual who is Introduced by the Employment Business to provide services to the Hirer;

  • emergency period means any period during which

  • Emergency Response Plan means the plan constituting the set of procedures developed by the Owner for dealing with an Incident which may impact on the Network or Connecting Infrastructure, including all actions to be taken to minimise or alleviate any threat or danger to any person or property: