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053 <br />is exempt from all or any part of such restriction, while acting in the line of and within the <br />scope of their respective duties, law enforcement officers, firefighters and public <br />employees, rescue squad members, First Responders as defined by the medical <br />director for the Emergency Medical Services provided for Lee County and/or the <br />North Carolina State Office of Emergency Medical Services, doctors, nurses, <br />employees of hospitals and other medical facilities; on-duty military personnel, whether <br />state or federal; on-duty employees of public utilities, public transportation companies, <br />and newspaper, magazine, radio broadcasting, and television broadcasting corporations <br />operating for profit; and such other classes of persons as may be essential to the <br />preservation of public order and immediately necessary to serve the safety, health, and <br />welfare needs of people within the county. <br />Section 3. PROCLAMATION IMPOSING PROHIBITIONS AND <br />RESTRICTIONS <br />(A) The Chairperson of the Board of Commissioners by proclamation may impose <br />the prohibitions and restrictions specified in Section 4 through Section 9 of this <br />subchapter in the manner described in those sections. The Chairperson may impose as <br />many of those specified prohibitions and restrictions as he finds necessary, because of an <br />emergency, to maintain an acceptable level of public order and services, and to protect <br />lives, safety, and property. The Chairperson shall recite his findings in the proclamation. <br />(B) The proclamation shall be in writing. The Chairperson shall take reasonable <br />steps to give notice of the terms of the proclamation to those affected by it and shall post <br />a copy of it in the County Courthouse. The Chairperson shall send reports of the <br />substance of the proclamation to the mass communications media which serves the <br />affected area. The Chairperson shall retain a text of the proclamation and furnish upon <br />request certified copies of it. <br />Section 4. EVACUATION <br />(A) The Chairperson may direct and compel the evacuation of all or part of the <br />population of the county, to prescribe routes, modes of transportation, and destination in <br />connection with evacuation; and to control ingress and egress of a disaster area, the <br />movement of persons within the area, and the occupancy of premises therein. Details of <br />the evacuation may be set forth or amended in a subsequent proclamation which shall be <br />well publicized. <br />(B) In the event of a immediate danger-to life and healthe the Emer.nn Gy <br />Management Coordinator or his/her designee is authorized to impose the <br />prey sp fled in Section 4, Subsection (A). The Emergency Managernen <br />Geer~ r-d }gnee-must-make appropriate efforts-4e-notffy-the-Ghairperso~n <br />arsQen-as-thp $mti-afinn %yill all At that tk"' . <br />continue or terminate the -order issue <br />Geerdinator <br />Section 5. CURFEW <br />(A) The proclamation may impose a curfew prohibiting in certain areas and during <br />certain periods the appearance in pubic of anyone who is not a member of an exempted <br />class. The proclamation shall specify the geographical area or areas and the period <br />