Iowa Code
Chapter 29C - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY
Section 29C.2 - Definitions.

29C.2 Definitions.
1. “Commission” means a local emergency management commission or joint emergency management commission.
2. “Department” means the department of homeland security and emergency management.
3. “Director” means the director of the department of homeland security and emergency management.
4. “Disaster” means man-made and natural occurrences, such as fire, flood, drought, earthquake, tornado, windstorm, hazardous substance or nuclear power plant accident or incident, which threaten the public peace, health, and safety of the people or which damage and destroy public or private property. The term includes attack, sabotage, or other hostile action from within or without the state.
5. “Homeland security” means the detection, prevention, preemption, deterrence of, and protection from attacks targeted at state territory, population, and infrastructure.
6. “Local emergency management agency” means a countywide joint county-municipal public safety agency organized to administer this chapter under the authority of a commission.
7. “Mass notification and emergency messaging system” means a system which disseminates emergency and public safety-related information to the public by various means including but not limited to telephone, wireless communications service, dual party relay service or telecommunications device, text messaging, electronic mail, and facsimile, and which integrates with federal emergency messaging systems.
8. “Public disorder” means such substantial interference with the public peace as to constitute a significant threat to the health and safety of the people or a significant threat to public or private property. The term includes insurrection, rioting, looting, and persistent violent civil disobedience.
[C77, 79, 81, §29C.2; 81 Acts, ch 32, §1]
92 Acts, ch 1139, §2
; 2001 Acts, 2nd Ex, ch 1, §20, 21, 28
; 2011 Acts, ch 69, §1, 2; 2013 Acts, ch 29, §15; 2014 Acts, ch 1136, §24; 2015 Acts, ch 29, §6; 2017 Acts, ch 136, §1
Referred to in §8D.9, 24.6, 29A.7, 34A.2, 34A.3, 34A.8, 135.140, 256.9, 257.31, 273.2, 273.3, 273.14, 298.3, 331.441, 384.3A, 384.24, 613.17, 669.2

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Iowa Code

Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT

Chapter 29C - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND SECURITY

Section 29C.1 - Statement of policy.

Section 29C.2 - Definitions.

Section 29C.3 - Proclamation of state of public disorder by governor.

Section 29C.4 - Judicial protections.

Section 29C.5 - Department of homeland security and emergency management.

Section 29C.6 - Proclamation of disaster emergency by governor.

Section 29C.7 - Hazard mitigation financial assistance.

Section 29C.8 - Powers and duties of director.

Section 29C.8A - Emergency response fund created.

Section 29C.9 - Local emergency management commissions.

Section 29C.10 - Emergency management coordinator.

Section 29C.11 - Local mutual aid arrangements.

Section 29C.12 - Use of existing facilities.

Section 29C.12A - Participation in funding disaster recovery facility.

Section 29C.13 - Funds by grants or gifts.

Section 29C.14 - Director of the department of administrative services to issue warrants.

Section 29C.15 - Tax-exempt purchases.

Section 29C.16 - Prohibited political activities.

Section 29C.17 - Local emergency management fund.

Section 29C.17A - Mass notification and emergency messaging system fund.

Section 29C.18 - Enforcement duties.

Section 29C.19 - Rules and order exempted.

Section 29C.20 - Contingent fund — disaster aid.

Section 29C.20A - Disaster aid individual assistance grant fund.

Section 29C.20B - Disaster case management grant fund and program.

Section 29C.20C - Immunity — licensed architects and professional engineers.

Section 29C.21 - Emergency management assistance compact.

Section 29C.22 - Statewide mutual aid compact.

Section 29C.23 - Statewide interoperable communications system.

Section 29C.24 - Facilitating business rapid response to state-declared disasters Act.

Section 29C.25 - Firearms and ammunition — limitations — exceptions — remedies.