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9-13-121
Section 9-13-121 Investigations as to existence of insect infestations or disease infections;
notice to landowners of existence of same; recommended control measures, etc. Where an insect
infestation or disease infection is believed to exist on forestland within the state, the
State Forester shall cause an investigation to be made. Whenever, upon investigation, he finds
that an infestation or infection exists, he shall give notice in writing, by mail or otherwise,
to each forest landowner within the affected area, advising him of the nature of the infestation
or infection, the recommended control measures to be taken and offering him technical advice
for methods of carrying out the recommended control measures. (Acts 1967, No. 723, p. 1558,
§2.)...
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9-13-123
Section 9-13-123 Notice to landowners upon establishment of control zones; powers of State
Forester where landowner fails or refuses to initiate control measures. On the establishment
of a control zone, the State Forester shall give notice in writing by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested, in the case of an absentee owner, and in writing or otherwise
in the case of a resident owner, advising him of the nature of the infestation or infection,
the recommended control measures to be taken and offering him technical advice for methods
of carrying out the recommended control measures. Should the forest landowner refuse or fail
to initiate reasonable and practicable control measures within a period of two weeks after
having been notified as prescribed in this section, the State Forester or his agents shall
have the power to go upon the land within said control zone and cause the forest insect infestation
or forest tree disease infection to be suppressed, eradicated or...
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22-3-5
Section 22-3-5 County health officers - Duties generally. It shall be the duty of the county
health officer: (1) To exercise, subject to the advice of the county board of health in accordance
with the health laws of the state, general supervision over the sanitary interests of the
county; and, should he discover any cause of disease or the existence of any condition detrimental
to the health of the people, he shall, so far as authorized by law, compel the removal or
abatement of the same; and, should no authority for removal or abatement exist, he shall report
the fact to the county board of health, adding such recommendations as to special action as
he may deem proper; (2) To make personal and thorough investigation of the first case or early
cases of any diseases suspected of being or known to be any one of those enumerated in Chapter
11 of this title that may come to his knowledge or be reported to him; and, should he decide
such case or cases to be one of those enumerated in said...
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9-13-126
Section 9-13-126 Control of Forest Tree Insects and Diseases Fund. There is hereby created
in the State Treasury a special fund to be known as the "Control of Forest Tree Insects
and Diseases Fund." Such fund shall consist of all moneys appropriated thereto by the
Legislature; all revenues collected under the provisions of this article; and any moneys paid
into the State Forestry Commission by the federal government or any agency thereof to be used
for the purpose of this article. All such funds are hereby appropriated to the State Forestry
Commission to be used to carry out the purposes of this article. No portion of such fund shall
revert to the General Fund of the State at the end of any fiscal year, and any surplus shall
be allowed to accumulate from year to year and be disbursed as exigencies of the state's insect
infestation or disease infection programs may require. (Acts 1967, No. 723, p. 1558, §7.)...

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9-13-120
Section 9-13-120 Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and phrases shall
have the following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) PERSON. An individual, partnership, corporation, company, society or association. (2)
FOREST TREES. Only those trees which are a part of and constitute a stand of potential, immature
or mature commercial timber trees; provided, however, that such term shall be deemed to include
shade trees of any species around houses, along highways and within cities and towns if the
same constitute an insect or disease menace to nearby timber trees or timber stands. (3) FORESTLAND.
Land on which forest trees occur. (4) CONTROL ZONE. An area of potential or actual infestation
or infection, the boundaries of which are fixed and clearly described in a manner definitely
identifying the zone. (5) INFESTATION. Infestation by means of any insect which is dangerously
injurious to forest trees; such term shall mean infection...
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13A-7-80
Section 13A-7-80 Definitions; penalties. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following
words have the following meaning: (1) BUILDING. Any structure that may be entered and utilized
by persons for business, public use, lodging, or the storage of goods. The term includes any
vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft used for the lodging of persons or carrying on business therein
and includes any railroad boxcar or other rail equipment or trailer or tractor trailer, or
combination thereof. Where a building consists of two or more units separately occupied or
secure, each shall be deemed both a separate building and a part of the main building. (2)
STATE OF EMERGENCY. When the Governor duly proclaims the existence of conditions of disaster
or of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the state caused by fire,
flood, storm, epidemic, technological failure or accident, riot, drought, sudden and severe
energy shortage, plant or animal infestation or disease, earthquake,...
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22-11A-63
Section 22-11A-63 Investigation by State Health Officer. (a) Upon notification of the existence
of an infected health care worker, the State Health Officer shall undertake an investigation
of the practice of the health care worker. In the investigation, the State Health Officer
shall seek advice of individuals and organizations deemed necessary. The investigation shall
determine if the infected health care worker performs invasive procedures. If the health care
worker is determined not to perform invasive procedures, no review panel shall be established,
no restrictions shall be placed on his or her practice, and all information obtained in the
investigation shall be confidential as provided for in Section 22-11A-69. If the infected
health care worker is determined to perform invasive procedures, the State Health Officer
shall cause an expert review panel to be formed. To the extent possible, the review shall
be conducted so that the identity of the health care worker shall not be...
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31-9-3
Section 31-9-3 Definitions. As used in this article, these terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT. The preparation for and the carrying out of all emergency functions,
other than functions for which military forces or other federal agencies are primarily responsible,
to prevent, minimize, and repair injury and damage resulting from disasters caused by enemy
attack, sabotage, or other hostile action, or by fire, flood, earthquake, or other natural
cause. These functions include, without limitation, fire-fighting services; police services;
medical and health services; rescue, engineering, air raid warning services; communications;
radiological, chemical, and other special weapons of defense; evacuation of persons from stricken
areas; emergency welfare services (civilian war aid); emergency transportation; plant protection;
temporary restoration of public utility services; and other functions related to civilian
protection, together with all other activities...
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