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S.B. 849 VETOES
(ii) terminates the state of emergency by executive order or
proclamation. (3)     A state of emergency may not continue for longer than 30 days unless
the Governor renews the state of emergency. (4)     (i) The General Assembly by joint resolution may terminate a state
of emergency at any time. (ii) After the General Assembly terminates a state of emergency,
the Governor shall issue an executive order or proclamation that terminates the state
of emergency. 14-108. (a)     After a state of emergency is declared in another state and the Governor
receives a written request for assistance from the executive authority of that state,
the Governor may: (1)     authorize use in the other state of personnel, equipment, supplies, or
materials of this State, or of a political subdivision with the consent of the executive
officer or governing body of the political subdivision; and (2)     suspend the effect of any statute or rule or regulation of an agency of
the State or, after consulting with the executive officer or governing body of a political
subdivision, a rule or regulation of an agency of a political subdivision, if the Governor
finds that the suspension is necessary to aid the other state with its emergency
management functions. 14-3A-01. (b)     "Catastrophic health emergency" means a situation in which extensive loss
of life or serious disability is threatened imminently because of exposure to a deadly
agent. (c)      "Deadly agent" means: (1)     anthrax, ebola, plague, smallpox, tularemia, or other bacterial,
fungal, rickettsial, or viral agent, biological toxin, or other biological agent capable of
causing extensive loss of life or serious disability; (2)     mustard gas, nerve gas, or other chemical agent capable of causing
extensive loss of life or serious disability; or (3)     radiation at levels capable of causing extensive loss of life or serious
disability. 14-602. The contracting states solemnly agree:
(1) Article 1. Purpose.
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