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ORD -2025 -0281 <br /> PART I - GENERAL ORDINANCES <br /> Chapter 14 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY SERVICES <br /> ARTICLE ll . STATE OF EMERGENCY <br /> ARTICLE II. STATE OF EMERGENCY' <br /> Sec . 14-31 . Restrictions authorized . <br /> ( a ) A state of emergency shall be deemed to exist whenever during times of public crisis, disaster, rioting, <br /> catastrophe or similar public emergency, for any reason, public safety authorities are unable to maintain <br /> public order or afford adequate protection for lives , safety or property, or whenever the occurrence of any <br /> such condition is imminent . <br /> ( b ) In the event of an existing or threatened state of emergency endangering the lives, safety, health and <br /> welfare of the people within the county, or threatening damages to or destruction of property, the chair of <br /> the board of commissioners is authorized and empowered under G . S . 14 288 . 13 and 1: 66A 8 G . S . 166A to <br /> issue a public prse4amationcleclaration declaring to all persons the existence of such a state of emergency <br /> and in order to more effectively protect the lives and property of people within the county, to place in effect <br /> any or all of the restrictions authorized in this article . <br /> ( c) The chair is authorized and empowered to limit by the PFOela matieadeclaration the application of all or any <br /> part of such restrictions to any area specifically designated or described within the county and to specific <br /> hours of the day or night, and to exempt from all or any part of such restrictions, while acting in the line of <br /> and within the scope of their respective duties, emergency management officials, law enforcement officers, <br /> firefighters and other public employees, rescue squad members, doctors, nurses, employees of hospitals and <br /> other medical facilities; American Red Cross volunteers and paid staff; on -duty military personnel , whether <br /> state or federal ; on -duty employees of public utilities, public transportation companies, and newspaper, <br /> magazine, radio broadcasting, and television broadcasting corporations operated for profit; and such other <br /> classes of persons as may be essential to the preservation of public order and immediately necessary to <br /> serve the safety, health and welfare needs of people within the county . <br /> ( Ord . of 9 - 18- 1990, § 1, eff. 9 - 18 - 1990 ) <br /> Sec . 14-32 . Proclamation imposing prohibitions and restrictions . <br /> ( a ) The chair of the board of commissioners by preGla n atiencleclaration may impose the prohibitions and <br /> restrictions specified in sections 14-33 - 14-37 of this ordinance in the manner described in those sections . <br /> The chair may impose as many of those specified prohibitions and restrictions as hthe chair finds are <br /> necessary, because of an emergency, to maintain an acceptable level of public order and services and to <br /> protect lives, safety, and property . The chair shall recite h4s-such findings in the precla matieedeclaration . All <br /> prohibitions and restrictions shall take effect as provided in G . S . 166A- 19 . 31 ( d ) . <br /> ( b ) The pFeela nat ieedeclaration shall be in writing and shall be published to the general public . Publication shall <br /> be accomplished as provided in G . S . 166A- 19 . 31 ( d ) . The chair shall take reasonable steps to give notice of <br /> the terms of the preelamatieedeclaration to those affected by it and shall , when practical , post a copy of it in <br /> the county courthouse . The chair shall send reports of the substance of the pFeela natieedeclaration to the <br /> 'State law reference ( s ) — Authority to declare a state of emergenc F, G . So 14 288 12 ; local emergency <br /> theriizatie s , G . S . 166A-819 . 22 . <br /> Orange County, North Carolina , Code of Ordinances Created : 2023 - 12 - 19 09 : 11 : 19 [ EST ] <br /> ( Supp . No . 14) <br /> Page 1 of 5 <br />