National Carry AcademySupplemental Information
January 11, 2016
Loaded and unloaded firearm are not defined in Nebraska law.
Note: Without the definition, unloaded firearm should mean that there is no cartridge in the firing chamber or there is no magazine attached to it.
State of Emergency
81-829.40. Governor; Powers and Duties.
In the event of a natural disaster, emergency or public crisis, the Governor may assume operational control on the emergency management functions within Nebraska and should be responsible to carry out the Emergency Management Act provisions.
Other powers of the Governor during a state of emergency include the following:
a. Issue orders and amend the laws if they are necessary for the safety of the residents
b. Assign and delegate authorities to the different organizations
c. Use any property that is necessary to cope with the emergency or disaster
d. Order the residents to evacuate from an affected area
e. Prescribe mode of transportation and destinations for the evacuees
f. Restrict the movement of the residents on the affected area
g. Regulate the sales, possession and transportation of explosives and alcoholic beverages
h. Determine temporary emergency houses
Note: During a state of emergency, the federal law is applicable if the state receives financial assistance from the federal government. To know more about the federal laws that apply to state of emergencies, check the US Code 42-5207.
Supplemental Information
January 11, 2016
Loaded and unloaded firearm are not defined in Nebraska law.
Note: Without the definition, unloaded firearm should mean that there is no cartridge in the firing chamber or there is no magazine attached to it.
State of Emergency
81-829.40. Governor; Powers and Duties.
In the event of a natural disaster, emergency or public crisis, the Governor may assume operational control on the emergency management functions within Nebraska and should be responsible to carry out the Emergency Management Act provisions.
Other powers of the Governor during a state of emergency include the following:
a. Issue orders and amend the laws if they are necessary for the safety of the residents
b. Assign and delegate authorities to the different organizations
c. Use any property that is necessary to cope with the emergency or disaster
d. Order the residents to evacuate from an affected area
e. Prescribe mode of transportation and destinations for the evacuees
f. Restrict the movement of the residents on the affected area
g. Regulate the sales, possession and transportation of explosives and alcoholic beverages
h. Determine temporary emergency houses
Note: During a state of emergency, the federal law is applicable if the state receives financial assistance from the federal government. To know more about the federal laws that apply to state of emergencies, check the US Code 42-5207.
