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Michigan

Chapter 30 — Civilian Defense
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30.201-30.203 Repealed.
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30.204 Civilian defense organization; persons prohibited from employment; loyalty oath, form.
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30.261 Interstate disaster compact.
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30.309 Gift or grant for civil defense; control of fund, appropriation.
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30.310 Office of civil defense; abolition and transfer of powers, duties, and functions to state police; records, files, and other property; hearings, orders, rules, and
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30.310a Civil defense appropriation; allotment prior to executive reorganization.
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30.401 Short title.
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30.402 Definitions.
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30.403 Responsibility of governor; executive orders, proclamations, and directives; declaration, duration, and termination of state of disaster or state of emergency; con
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30.404 Effect of executive order or proclamation of state of disaster or state of emergency; federal assistance; reciprocal aid agreement or compact; appropriation.
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30.405 Additional powers of governor; prohibition; disobeying or interfering with rule, order, or directive as misdemeanor.
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30.406 Obligation of person within state; compensation for services or property; record; claims; exceptions.
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30.407 Powers and duties of director.
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30.407a Emergency management division; establishment; purpose; employees; emergency management plan; grants; powers of division; definition.
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30.407b Stockpiling of medical supplies by department of health and human services; coordination and distribution during state of disaster or state of emergency; inventor
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30.408 Emergency management coordinator; employment or appointment; duties; annexes to emergency management plan; cooperation of state agencies.
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30.409 Emergency management coordinator; appointment; duties; eligibility.
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30.410 Powers of county and municipality; mutual aid or reciprocal aid agreements or compacts; assistance of emergency management coordinator.
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30.411 Powers and duties of personnel of disaster relief forces; liability for personal injury or property damage; right to benefits or compensation; disaster relief work
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30.411a Disaster or emergency relief assistance provided by state employee; unpaid leave of absence; leave of absence with pay; conditions; limitation.
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30.412 Disaster or emergency occurring in county or municipality; procedure; ordinances or rules.
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30.413 Repealed.
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30.414 Assessment of disaster or emergency; findings and recommendations; notice; temporary assistance; action by governor.
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30.415 Repealed.
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30.416 Declaration of emergency or major disaster by president; federal grants; agreement pledging state's share.
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30.417 Construction of act.
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30.418 Disaster and emergency contingency fund; creation; administration; accounting; appropriation; carrying forward unexpended and unencumbered funds; expenditures; rei
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30.419 Disaster and emergency contingency fund; expenditures when federal assistance unavailable; application for grant; resolution; rules.
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30.420 Repeal of MCL 30.221 to 30.233.
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30.421 Heightened state of alert; cause; powers of governor; violation as misdemeanor; penalty; civil action; definitions.
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