2010 Maryland Code
PUBLIC SAFETY
TITLE 14 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Subtitle 3 - Governor's Emergency Powers
Section 14-301 - Definitions.

§ 14-301. Definitions.
 

(a)  In general.- In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 
   
Revisor's Note.

This subsection is new language derived without substantive change from the introductory first sentence of former Art. 41, § 2-101(b). 

(b)  Energy emergency.- "Energy emergency" means a situation in which the health, safety, or welfare of the public is threatened by an actual or impending acute shortage in energy resources. 
   
Revisor's Note.

This subsection is new language derived without substantive change from the first sentence of former Art. 41, § 2-101(c-1) (1). 
 

The defined term "energy emergency" is substituted for the former references to a "crisis", "disaster", "catastrophe", and "similar public emergency" to use a more specific term to describe the type of emergency encompassed by the defined term. 
 

The reference to the "public" is substituted for the former reference to the "citizens of this State" for consistency with terminology used throughout this article. 
 

The former reference to "usable" energy resources is deleted as surplusage. 

(c)  Public emergency.- "Public emergency" means: 

(1) a situation in which three or more individuals are at the same time and in the same place engaged in tumultuous conduct that leads to the commission of unlawful acts that disturb the public peace or cause the unlawful destruction or damage of public or private property; 

(2) a crisis, disaster, riot, or catastrophe; or 

(3) an energy emergency. 
   
Revisor's Note.

This subsection is new language derived without substantive change from former Art. 41, § 2-101(b) (1) and the first sentence of (c-1) (1). 
 

In item (1) of this subsection, the reference to "individuals" is substituted for the former reference to "persons" because only individuals, and not the other entities included in the defined term "person", engage in tumultuous conduct. See § 1-101 of this article for the definition of "person". 
 

Also in item (1) of this subsection, the phrase "at the same time and in the same place" is substituted for the former reference to "contemporaneously, both as to time and place" for clarity. 
  Defined Terms.


 
"Energy emergency"                                                  § 14-301
 

[An. Code 1957, art. 41, § 2-101(b) (intro. lang.), (b)(1), (c-1)(1); 2003, ch. 5, § 2.] 

 

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