Illinois Code § 620 ILCS 10/1

For the purposes of this Act a "military emergency" exists
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when: (a) The President proclaims that a state of war exists; (b)
Congress declares that a state of war exists; (c) a directive that a
military emergency exists is issued by the Joint Chiefs of Staff; (d) a
declaration that a military emergency exists is issued by the Commanding
General, Air Defense Command, because intelligence indicates that a
hostile attack on the continental limits of the United States is
imminent; or (e) there is an enemy attack upon the continental United
States.

 
As used in this Act "non-scheduled civil aircraft" means all civil
aircraft except civil aircraft operated by a public air carrier
certificated by the federal governmental agency which has statutory
regulatory authority over interstate air transportation to engage and
operate in the transportation of persons and property on a regularly
scheduled basis.

 
"Department" means the Department of Transportation of this State.

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