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New York City Administrative Code Section 3-104 Declaration of emergency - Declaration Of Emergency.Legal Research Home > New York Lawyer > NYC Administrative Code > New York City Administrative Code Section 3-104 Declaration of emergency - Declaration Of Emergency.
§ 3-104 Declaration of emergency. Whenever the mayor determines that
there has been an act of violence or a flagrant and substantial defiance
of or resistance to a lawful exercise of public authority, and that,
partly on account thereof, there is reason to believe that there exists
a clear and present danger of a riot or other general public disorder,
widespread disobedience of the law, and substantial injury to persons or
to property, all of which constitutes a threat to public peace or order
and to the general welfare of the city or a part or parts thereof, the
mayor may declare that a state of emergency exists within the city or
any part of parts thereof.
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