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NON- DISCLOSE STATEMENT <br />North Carolina General Statute 166A -2 requires Cabarrus County government to organize and <br />plan for the protection of life and property from the effects of an emergency. <br />When needed, the Cabarrus County Commissioners may declare a "State of Emergency" as <br />defined by Cabarrus County emergency management ordinance (Chapter 22, Cabarrus County <br />Code of Ordinances) and State Statute 166A -8. Cabarrus County Commissioners will issue this <br />declaration to protect the citizens and property within the disaster area and to assist the <br />emergency response agencies in carrying out their duties. A town or city can independently <br />declare a "State of Emergency" within its municipal limits in the event of a disaster, or by <br />resolution, can sign off on a County "State of Emergency" declaration. <br />Prior to any disclosure, publication, public release, or sharing of information contained in this <br />plan, the resources, contacts, databases, or any of the plan annexes and appendices, written <br />permission must be obtained from Cabarrus County Emergency Management. Failure to obtain <br />this required written permission and resultant unauthorized release may result in criminal fines <br />and/or penalties. <br />Public Access to the Emergency Operations Plan <br />Anyone may review this plan by contacting the Emergency Management Department and <br />requesting access. Those parts of the plan that deal with the preparations for and response to <br />terrorism are For Official Use Only and will not be made available to the public. Copies of the <br />plan may be obtained from the Emergency Management Department at the fee charged by <br />Cabarrus County for copies of public documents. <br />Cabarrus County EOP Basic Plan — March 2014 <br />AttaNrSerlt number 1 <br />F -6 Page 123 <br />