Resource shortage definition
Resource shortage means the absence, unavailability or reduced supply of any raw or processed
Resource shortage means the absence, unavailability or reduced supply of any raw or processed natural resource, or any commodities, goods or services of any kind that bear a substantial relationship to the health, safety, welfare and economic well-being of the citizens of the Commonwealth;
Resource shortage means the absence, unavailability or reduced supply of any raw or 1697 processed natural resource, or any commodities, goods or services of any kind which bear a substantial 1698 relationship to the health, safety, welfare and economic well-being of the citizens of the Commonwealth; 1699 (11) "Discharge" means spillage, leakage, pumping, pouring, seepage, emitting, dumping, emptying, 1700 injecting, escaping, leaching, fire, explosion, or other releases;
More Definitions of Resource shortage
Resource shortage means the absence, unavailability or reduced supply of any raw or 1690 processed natural resource, or any commodities, goods or services of any kind which bear a substantial 1691 relationship to the health, safety, welfare and economic well-being of the citizens of the Commonwealth; 1692 (11) "Discharge" means spillage, leakage, pumping, pouring, seepage, emitting, dumping, emptying, 1693 injecting, escaping, leaching, fire, explosion, or other releases; 1694 (12) "Hazardous substances" means all materials or substances which now or hereafter are 1695 designated, defined, or characterized as hazardous by law or regulation of the Commonwealth or 1696 regulation of the United States government; 1697 (13) "Hazard mitigation" means any action taken to reduce or eliminate the long-term risk to human 1698 life and property from natural hazards. 1699 § 44-146.17. Powers and duties of Governor. 1700 The Governor shall be Director of Emergency Management. He shall take such action from time to 1701 time as is necessary for the adequate promotion and coordination of state and local emergency services 1702 activities relating to the safety and welfare of the Commonwealth in time of natural or man-made 1703 disasters.