Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 12 - Finance and Administration
Part 3 - Bureau of Building, Grounds and Real Property Management
Chapter 2 - Rules for the Bureau of Building, Grounds and Real Property Management
Rule 12-3-2.1 - Policies and Procedures
Section 12-3-2.1-200 - PROJECT REQUESTS
Section 12-3-2.1-200.11 - DEFINITION OF AN EMERGENCY

Current through September 24, 2024

By definition an emergency is caused by: [Mississippi Code 1972, Annotated, Section 31-7-1(i)]

1. fire

2. flood

3. explosion

4. storm

5. earthquake

6. epidemic

7. riot

8. insurrection

9. any inherent defect due to defective construction

An emergency is also when:

10. the immediate preservation of order or of public health is necessary by reason of unforeseen emergency.

11. the immediate restoration of a condition of usefulness of any public building or equipment appears advisable.

12. there is a failure of any machine or other thing used and useful in the generation, production or distribution of electricity, water or natural gas, or in the transportation or treatment of sewage.

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