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39A.100 Emergency powers of Governor and local chief executive officers.
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In the event of the occurrence or threatened or impending occurrence of any of
the situations or events contemplated by KRS 39A.010, 39A.020, or 39A.030,
the Governor may declare, in writing, that a state of emergency exists. The
Governor shall have and may exercise the following emergency powers during
the period in which the state of emergency exists:
(a) To enforce all laws, and administrative regulations relating to disaster and
emergency response and to assume direct operational control of all
disaster and emergency response forces and activities in the
Commonwealth;
(b) To require state agencies and to request local governments, local
agencies, and special districts to respond to the emergency or disaster in
the manner directed;
(c) To seize, take, or condemn property, excluding firearms and ammunition,
components of firearms and ammunition, or a combination thereof, for the
protection of the public or at the request of the President, the Armed
Forces, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the United
States, including:
1.
All means of transportation and communication;
2.
All stocks of fuel of whatever nature;
3.
Food, clothing, equipment, materials, medicines, and all supplies;
and
4.
Facilities, including buildings and plants;
(d) To sell, lend, give, or distribute any of the property under paragraph (c) of
this subsection among the inhabitants of the Commonwealth and to
account to the State Treasurer for any funds received for the property;
(e) To make compensation for the property seized, taken, or condemned
under paragraph (c) of this subsection;
(f) To exclude all nonessential, unauthorized, disruptive, or otherwise
uncooperative personnel from the scene of the emergency, and to
command those persons or groups assembled at the scene to disperse. A
person who refuses to leave an area in which a written order of
evacuation has been issued in accordance with a written declaration of
emergency or a disaster may be forcibly removed to a place of safety or
shelter, or may, if this is resisted, be arrested by a peace officer. Forcible
removal or arrest shall not be exercised as options until all reasonable
efforts for voluntary compliance have been exhausted;
(g) To declare curfews and establish their limits;
(h) To prohibit or limit the sale or consumption of goods, excluding firearms
and ammunition, components of firearms and ammunition, or a
combination thereof, or commodities for the duration of the emergency;
(i) To grant emergency authority to pharmacists pursuant to KRS 315.500,
for the duration of the emergency;
(j) Except as prohibited by this section or other law, to perform and exercise
other functions, powers, and duties deemed necessary to promote and
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(3)
secure the safety and protection of the civilian population;
(k) To request any assistance from agencies of the United States as
necessary and appropriate to meet the needs of the people of the
Commonwealth; and
(l) Upon the recommendation of the Secretary of State, to declare by
executive order a different time or place for holding elections in an
election area for which a state of emergency has been declared for part or
all of the election area. The election shall be held within thirty-five (35)
days from the date of the suspended or delayed election. The State Board
of Elections shall establish procedures for election officials to follow.
In the event of the occurrence or threatened or impending occurrence of any of
the situations or events contemplated by KRS 39A.010, 39A.020, or 39A.030,
which in the judgment of a local chief executive officer is of such severity or
complexity as to require the exercise of extraordinary emergency measures,
the county judge/executive of a county other than an urban-county
government, or mayor of a city or urban-county government, or chief executive
of other local governments or their designees as provided by ordinance of the
affected county, city, or urban-county may declare in writing that a state of
emergency exists, and thereafter, subject to any orders of the Governor, shall
have and may exercise for the period as the state of emergency exists or
continues, the following emergency powers:
(a) To enforce all laws and administrative regulations relating to disaster and
emergency response and to direct all local disaster and emergency
response forces and operations in the affected county, city, urban-county,
or charter county;
(b) To exclude all nonessential, unauthorized, disruptive, or uncooperative
personnel from the scene of the emergency, and to command persons or
groups of persons at the scene to disperse. A person who refuses to
leave an area in which a written order of evacuation has been issued in
accordance with a written declaration of emergency or a disaster may be
forcibly removed to a place of safety or shelter, or may, if this is resisted,
be arrested by a peace officer. Forcible removal or arrest shall not be
exercised as options until all reasonable efforts for voluntary compliance
have been exhausted;
(c) To declare curfews and establish their limits;
(d) To order immediate purchase or rental of, contract for, or otherwise
procure, without regard to procurement codes or budget requirements,
the goods and services essential for protection of public health and safety
or to maintain or to restore essential public services; and
(e) To request emergency assistance from any local government or special
district and, through the Governor, to request emergency assistance from
any state agency and to initiate requests for federal assistance as are
necessary for protection of public health and safety or for continuation of
essential public services.
Nothing in this section shall be construed to allow any governmental entity to
impose additional restrictions on the lawful possession, transfer, sale,
transport, carrying, storage, display, or use of firearms and ammunition or
components of firearms and ammunition.
Effective:July 15, 2010
History: Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 22, sec. 3, effective July 15, 2010. -Amended 2006 Ky. Acts ch. 7, sec. 1, effective March 8, 2006; and ch. 240,
sec. 10, effective July 12, 2006. -- Amended 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 91, sec. 1,
effective June 20, 2005. -- Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 226, sec. 9, effective July
15, 1998.
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