CHAPTER 14: CIVIL DEFENSE AND DISASTER
Section
Article I. In General
   14-1   Approaching within two miles of fire or disaster prohibited; exception
   14-2   Disobeying traffic control orders during fire or disaster
   14-3   Disobeying traffic control orders during civil defense test or emergency
   14-4   Parking in evacuation areas during civil defense tests or emergency
Article II. State of Emergency
   14-5   Authority of Mayor to proclaim
   14-6   Determination of existence to be in writing
   14-7   Curfew — establishment; promulgation of orders, rules and regulations
   14-8   Same — applicability
   14-9   Same — modification by Council
   14-10   Same — modification by Mayor
   14-11   Same — publication of notice
   14-12   Intent
   14-13   Provisions superseded by acts of Governor
Article III. Emergency Management
   14-14   Definitions
   14-15   Organization
   14-16   Emergency Management Coordinator; assistant; deputies
   14-17   Mayor; powers; duties
   14-18   Powers and duties of Emergency Management Coordinator
   14-19   Powers and duties of Liaison
   14-20   Emergency Operations Officer; power and duties
   14-21   Volunteers; appointments; records
   14-22   Rights of City employees
   14-23   No governmental or private liability
   14-24   Nonliability of persons owning or controlling real estate
   14-25   Conflicting ordinances, orders, rules and regulations suspended
   14-26   Violations; penalties
   14-27   State assistance with disaster-related expenses
   14-28   Severability
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
§ 14-1 APPROACHING WITHIN TWO MILES OF FIRE OR DISASTER PROHIBITED; EXCEPTION.
   During a fire, or other public or private disaster, and the continuing emergency effect thereof, it shall be unlawful for the driver of any motor vehicle or any pedestrian to deliberately approach or be within two (2) miles of the area of said fire or major public or private disaster unless authorized to do so by a regular, auxiliary, or reserve police officer, or a State police officer, sheriff, deputy sheriff, or authorized military or civilian personnel of the State or Federal government.
(Ord. 1333, passed 6-25-1956)
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