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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor
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S.B. 849
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(3) A CIVIL DEFENSE VOLUNTEER MUST FILE A CLAIM IN THIS STATE TO
BE ELIGIBLE FOR BENEFITS UNDER THIS SECTION.
(4) FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPUTING THE AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGE OF
A CIVIL DEFENSE VOLUNTEER WHO IS COVERED UNDER THIS SECTION, THE WAGES
OF THE COVERED EMPLOYEE SHALL BE:
(I) FOR A COVERED EMPLOYEE WHO RECEIVED A SALARY OR
WAGES FROM OTHER EMPLOYMENT AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENTAL PERSONAL
INJURY OR LAST INJURIOUS EXPOSURE, THE SALARY OR WAGES FROM THE OTHER
EMPLOYMENT; OR
(II) FOR A COVERED EMPLOYEE WHO DID NOT RECEIVE A SALARY
OR WAGES FROM OTHER EMPLOYMENT AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENTAL
PERSONAL INJURY OR LAST INJURIOUS EXPOSURE:
1. IF THE COVERED EMPLOYEE DERIVED INCOME FROM A
SOURCE OTHER THAN SALARY OR WAGES AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENTAL
PERSONAL INJURY OR LAST INJURIOUS EXPOSURE, AN AMOUNT THAT ALLOWS THE
MAXIMUM COMPENSATION UNDER THIS TITLE;
2. IF THE COVERED EMPLOYEE WAS NOT ENGAGED IN A
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENTAL PERSONAL INJURY OR
LAST INJURIOUS EXPOSURE, THE WEEKLY INCOME LAST RECEIVED BY THE
COVERED EMPLOYEE WHEN ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE; OR
3. IF THE COVERED EMPLOYEE HAD NEVER BEEN ENGAGED
IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENTAL PERSONAL INJURY
OR LAST INJURIOUS EXPOSURE, AN AMOUNT THAT ALLOWS THE MINIMUM
COMPENSATION UNDER THIS TITLE.
Article - Public Safety
14-101.
(c) "Emergency" means the threat or occurrence of:
(1) a hurricane, tornado, storm, flood, high water, wind-driven water,
tidal wave, earthquake, landslide, mudslide, snowstorm, drought, fire, explosion, and
any other disaster in any part of the State that requires State assistance to
supplement local efforts in order to save lives and protect public health and safety; or
(2) an enemy attack, act of terrorism, or public health catastrophe.
14-107.
(a) (1) If the Governor finds that an emergency has developed or is
impending due to any cause, the Governor shall declare a state of emergency by
executive order or proclamation.
(2) The state of emergency continues until the Governor:
(i) finds that the threat or danger has passed or the emergency has
been dealt with to the extent that emergency conditions no longer exist; and
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