CHAPTER 33:  CIVIL EMERGENCIES
Section
   33.01   Definition
   33.02   Proclamation authorized; publication
   33.03   Imposition of prohibitions and restrictions
   33.04   Exceptions to proclamation
   33.05   Evacuation
   33.06   Curfew
   33.07   Possession, consumption or transfer of alcoholic beverages
   33.08   Possession, transportation and transfer of dangerous weapons and substances
   33.09   Restrictions on access to areas
   33.10   Termination of proclamation; removal of restrictions
   33.11   Superseding and amendatory proclamations
   33.12   Territorial applicability
 
   33.99   Penalty
Federal law reference:
   Comprehensive emergency response plans, see 42 U.S.C. § 11003
   Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986, see 42 U.S.C. §§ 11011 through 11050
   Establishment of local emergency planning committee, see 42 U.S.C. § 11001(c)
Statutory reference:
   Authority of town to enact ordinances dealing with state of emergency, see G.S. § 14-228.12
   Authority to regulate explosives, radioactive substances and instruments of mass death and destruction, see G.S. § 160A-183
   Authority to regulate firearms, see G.S. § 160A-189
   Authority to regulate use of streets, sidewalks and the like, see G.S. § 160A-296
   County and municipal emergency management, see G.S. § 166A-7
   Fire prevention and protection, see G.S. Ch. 69
   Mass gatherings, see G.S. §§ 130A-251 et seq.
   Picketing and the like, see G.S. § 14-225.1
   Possession of weapons by demonstrators, see G.S. § 14-277.2
   Reciprocal aid, fire, see G.S. § 160A-293
   Reciprocal aid, law enforcement, see G.S. § 160A-258
   Riots and civil disorders, see G.S. §§ 14-288.1 through 14.288.20
   Wearing masks, see G.S. §§ 14-12.4 et seq., 14-128