GUY - NB - EMERGENCY RESPONSE
ANIMAL HEALTH
Guyana / Animal health
CONTINGENCY PLANNING AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
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Article 150. This article applies to any period when- (b) there is in force a proclamation of emergency made by the president declaring that a state of public emergency exists.
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Article 150 (3) (extract) (b) A proclamation of emergency shall, unless it is sooner revoked by the President, cease to be in force at the expiration of a period of fourteen days beginning on the date on which it was made or such longer period as may be provided under the next following subparagraph. (c) if at any time while a proclamation of emergency is in force a resolution is passed by the Assembly approving its continuance in force for a further period, not exceeding 6 months, beggining on the date on which it would otherwise expire, the proclamation shall, if not sooner revoked continue in force for that further period. (4) A resolution such as is referred to in paragraph (1)(c) shall, unless it is sooner revoked by a resolution of the Assembly, cease to be in force at the expiration of two years beggining on the date on which it was passed or shorter period as may be specified therein ([...])