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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 00:01:52+00:00

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§ 801. Proclamation of emergency.
§ 803. Crime defined and penalty.
§ 804. Powers not limited.
Editor's note: Former chapter 8 of this title on Emergency Proclamations was repealed in its entirety by PL 11-72 § 1. This new chapter 8 was enacted by PL 11-72 § 79 and is part of the Revised Criminal Code Act.
When required to preserve public peace, health, or safety in any area, at a time of extreme emergency caused by civil disturbance, natural disaster, or immediate threat of war, or insurrection, the President of the Federated States of Micronesia may declare a state of emergency and issue appropriate decrees.
Source: PL 11-72 § 80.
Cross-reference: FSM Const., art. X, § 9. The provisions of the Constitution are found in Part I of this code.
The Disaster Relief Fund provisions are in subchapter II of chapter 6 (Funds) of title 55 (Government Finance and Contracts) of this code. The Disaster Relief Assistance Act are in chapter 7 of title 41 (Public Health, Safety & Welfare) of this code. The provision on Emergency Account are found at 55 F.S.M.C. 109. The statutory provisions on the Executive and the President are found in title 2 (Executive) of this code.
(g) other activities the President reasonably believes should be prohibited to help preserve public peace, health, or safety.
(2) Any proclamation issued under this section becomes effective immediately upon being signed by the President, who shall immediately give public notice of its contents by the most effective means available. The restrictions may be imposed during times, upon conditions, with exceptions and in areas designated by proclamation of the President.
Source: PL 11-72 § 81.
§ 803. Offense defined and penalty.
Any person who, during a state of emergency, fails to comply with restrictions imposed by proclamation of the President under section 802 of this chapter commits a crime, and upon conviction, shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than five years.
Source: PL 11-72 § 82.
Nothing in this chapter shall limit any other power to maintain the public peace and safety which is vested in the President.
Source: PL 11-72 § 83.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on the Executive and the President are found in title 2 (Executive) of this code.

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§ 804
 § 1
 § 79
 § 80
 § 9
 § 81

§ 803
 § 82
 § 83