2005 Maine Code - §703 — Definitions


    As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings. [1983, c. 460, §3 (new).]

      1. Civil emergency preparedness.[2001, c. 614, §5 (rp); c. 662, §74 (rp).]
      2. Disaster. "Disaster" means the occurrence or imminent threat of widespread or severe damage, injury or loss of life or property resulting from any natural or man-made cause, including, but not limited to, fire, flood, earthquake, wind, storm, wave action, oil spill or other water contamination requiring emergency action to avert danger or damage, epidemic, extreme public health emergency pursuant to Title 22, section 802, subsection 2-A, air contamination, blight, drought, critical material shortage, infestation, explosion, riot or hostile military or paramilitary action.[2001, c. 694, Pt. B, §5 (amd); 2005, c. 383, §24 (aff).]
      2-A. Emergency management. "Emergency management" means the coordination and implementation of an organized effort to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to and recover from a disaster.[2001, c. 614, §6 (new); c. 662, §74 (new).]
      2-B. Emergency management forces. "Emergency management forces" means persons engaged in performing emergency management activities, including, but not limited to, persons called out by the Governor pursuant to an emergency proclamation under section 742 or persons called out pursuant to section 784-A.[2001, c. 614, §6 (new).]
      3. Local organization for emergency management. "Local organization for emergency management" means an organization created in accordance with this chapter by state, county or local authority to perform local emergency management functions.[2001, c. 614, §7 (amd); c. 662, §74 (amd).]
      3-A. Mitigation. "Mitigation" means those activities that actually eliminate or reduce the chance of occurrence or the effects of a disaster.[2001, c. 662, §74 (new).]
      4. Political subdivision. "Political subdivision" means counties, cities, towns, villages, townships, districts, authorities and other public corporations and entities organized and existing under charter or general law.[1983, c. 460, §3 (new).]
      5. Preparedness. "Preparedness" means planning how to respond in case an emergency or disaster occurs and working to increase resources available to respond effectively.[2001, c. 662, §74 (new).]
      6. Recovery. "Recovery" means activities that, in the short term, return vital life support systems to minimum operating standards and, in the long term, redevelop a disaster area to preexisting conditions or to conditions that are less disaster prone and activities that assist families and businesses to return to a normal or improved state of being.[2001, c. 662, §74 (new).]
      7. Response. "Response" means those activities designed to provide emergency assistance to victims of a disaster and reduce the likelihood of secondary damage.[2001, c. 662, §74 (new).]

Section History:

PL 1983,  Ch. 460,   §3 (NEW).
PL 1997,  Ch. 580,   §1 (AMD).
PL 2001,  Ch. 614,   §5-7 (AMD).
PL 2001,  Ch. 662,   §74 (AMD).
PL 2001,  Ch. 694,   §B5 (AMD).
PL 2001,  Ch. 694,   §B6 (AFF).
PL 2003,  Ch. 366,   §1 (AFF).
PL 2005,  Ch. 383,   §24 (AFF).

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