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Emergency Rule 2007

Emergency Rule 2007 refers to a legislative measure enacted to address urgent situations, typically related to disasters, emergencies, or crises, by granting temporary authority to government agencies. It allows for swift decision-making and resource allocation to manage the situation effectively, often bypassing some standard procedures. The rule establishes procedures for declaring emergencies, mobilizing resources, and implementing necessary measures to protect public safety and property. While designed to ensure a rapid response, it also includes oversight mechanisms to prevent abuse of power and ensure actions remain appropriate to the emergency's scope.