Nevada Code § 414.035

Emergency management defined
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Emergency
management means the preparation for and the carrying out of all emergency
functions, other than functions for which military forces are primarily
responsible, to minimize injury and repair damage resulting from emergencies or
disasters caused by enemy attack, sabotage or other hostile action, by fire,
flood, earthquake, storm or other natural causes, or by technological or
man-made catastrophes, including, without limitation, a crisis involving violence
on school property, at a school activity or on a school bus. These functions
include, without limitation:
1. The provision of support for search and
rescue operations for persons and property in distress.
2. Organized analysis, planning and
coordination of available resources for the mitigation of, preparation for,
response to or recovery from emergencies or disasters.

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