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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />64.05 <br /> <br />The oath shall be substantially in the form prescribed by <br />Minnesota statutes section 12.43. <br /> <br />Subdivision 2. civil Defenoe Emergency services <br />volunteers shall be called into service only in case of an <br />civil defense emergency or a natural disaster for which the <br />regular municipal forces are inadequate or for necessary <br />training and preparation for such emergencies. All volunteero <br />ohall oervice ~iithout compenoation. <br /> <br />Subdivision 3. Each civil defenoe emerqency <br />services volunteer shall be provided with such suitable <br />insignia or other identification as may be required by the <br />Director. Such identification ohall be in a form and otyle <br />approved by the federal government. Such identification shall <br />be in a form and style approved by the federal government. No <br />volunteer shall exercise any authority over the person or <br />property of others without his identification. No person <br />except an authorized volunteer shall use the identification of <br />a volunteer or otherwise represent himoelf themselves to be an <br />authorized volunteer. <br /> <br />Subdivision 4. No civil defenoe emergency services <br />volunteer shall carry any firearm while on duty except on <br />written order of the Chief of the Police Department. <br /> <br />Subdivision 5. Personnel procedures of the <br />Municipality applicable to regular employees shall not apply <br />to the Director or to volunteer civil defenoe emergency <br />services workers. but ohall apply to paid employeeo of the <br />civil defenoe agency. <br /> <br />64.06 <br /> <br />EmergencY Requlations. <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. Whenever necessary to meet a civil <br />defenoe er prepare for such an emergency for which adequate <br />regulations have not been adopted by the governor or the <br />Council, the mayor may by proclamation promulgate regulations, <br />consistent with applicable federal or state law or regulation, <br />respecting; protection against air raids; the sounding of <br />outdoor warning sirens; the repair, maintenance, and <br />safeguarding of essential public services; emergency health, <br />fire and safety regulations, trail drills or practice periods <br />required for preliminary training; and all other matters which <br />are required to protect public safety, health and welfare in <br />civil defenoe emergencies. No regulation governing <br />observation of enemy aircraft, air attack, alarms, or <br />illumination during air attacks shall be adopted or take <br />effect unless approved by the state director of Emergency <br />Services. <br />