public emergency definition

public emergency means an exceptional situation negatively affecting the population of the Union, a Member State or part of it, with a risk of serious and lasting repercussions on living conditions or economic stability, or the substantial degradation of economic assets in the Union or the relevant Member State(s);
public emergency means an exceptional situation, limited in time such as public health emergencies, emergencies resulting from natural disasters, as well as human-induced major disasters, including major cybersecurity incidents, negatively affecting the population of the Union, a Member State or part of it, with a risk of serious and lasting repercussions on living conditions or economic stability, financial stability, or the substantial and immediate degradation of economic assets in the Union or the relevant Member State(s) and which is determined or officially declared according to the relevant procedures under Union or national law;
public emergency means the public emergency declared by Proclamation by the President under section 8 of the Constitution;

More Definitions of public emergency

public emergency means any condition which, in the opinion of City officials, poses an immediate threat to the lives or property of the citizens of Tempe or others caused by any natural or man-made disaster, including but not limited to, storms, floods, fire, accidents, explosions, major water main breaks, hazardous material spills, etc. Public Highway means the roads, streets and alleys and all other dedicated public ROW and public utility easements of the City.
public emergency means a situation in which the physical condition of a bridge requires it to be closed or its load limit to be reduced substantially resulting in the isolation of, or a significant delay in the availability of emergency vehicle service to, people to such an extent that the safety of such people is jeopardized.
public emergency in relation to energy means a condition or situation, that in the reasonable opinion of the President does materially and adversely, or is likely to materially and adversely affect the provision of a continuous supply of energy to the country or to a significant part thereof, or which presents a physical threat to persons or property or security, integrity and reliability of one or more undertakings, and includes, without limitation, any of the following events and circumstances to the extent that they satisfy the foregoing requirements—
public emergency means for the procurement of goods or services arising out of an accident or other unforeseen occurrence or condition, whereby circumstances affecting public buildings, public property, or the life, health, safety or property of the inhabitants of the County are involved.
public emergency means an epidemic of disease or another
public emergency means an exceptional situation which is determined and officially declared according to the respective procedures under national or Union laws and negatively affecting the population of the Union, a Member State or part of it, with a demonstrated risk of life-threatening, serious and lasting repercussions on living conditions or economic stability, or the substantial degradation of economic assets in the Union or the relevant Member State(s);
public emergency means any disaster, catastrophe, or emergency situation where the health, safety, or welfare of persons in the District of Columbia is threatened by reason of the actual or imminent consequences within the District of Columbia of: