Emergency Regulations
Emergency regulations are temporary rules established by governments or authorities during a crisis, such as natural disasters, public health emergencies, or security threats. These regulations aim to protect public safety, maintain order, and provide a swift response to urgent situations. They often allow for the modification of existing laws to address immediate needs.
These regulations can include measures like curfews, travel restrictions, or resource allocation. They are typically enacted under specific legal frameworks, such as the Emergency Management Act, and may remain in effect until the emergency is resolved or the regulations are formally repealed.