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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />64.06 <br /> <br />Subdivision 2. Every proclamation or emergency <br />regulation shall be in writing and signed by the mayor, shall <br />be dated, shall refer to the particular emergency to which it <br />pertains, if so limited, and shall be filed in the office of <br />the Clerk-Administrator, and where a copy shall be kept posted <br />at the front of the Municipal Hall or other headquarters of <br />the Municipality and at such other places in the affected area <br />as the mayor shall designate in proclamation. Thereupon, the <br />regulation shall take effect immediately or at such later time <br />as may be specified in the proclamation. By like <br />proclamation, the mayor may modify or rescind any such <br />regulation. <br /> <br />Subdivision 3. The Council may rescind any such <br />regulation by resolution at any time. If not sooner <br />rescinded, every such regulation shall expire at the end of 30 <br />days after its effective date or at the end of the emergency <br />to which it relates, whichever occurs first. Any ordinance, <br />rule or regulation inconsistent with an emergency regulation <br />promulgated by the mayor shall be suspended during the period <br />of time and to the extent that such conflict exists. <br /> <br />subdivision 4. During an emergency the Municipality <br />is, notwithstanding any statutory or charter provision to the <br />contrary, empowered, through its governing body, within or <br />without the corporate limits of the Municipality, to enter <br />into contracts and incur obligations necessary to combat such <br />disaster by protecting the health and safety of persons and <br />property, and providing emergency assistance tot he victims of <br />such disaster. The Municipality may exercise such powers in <br />the light of the exigencies of the disaster without compliance <br />with time-consuming procedures and formalities, prescribed by <br />law pertaining to the performance of public work, entering <br />into contracts, incurring obligations, employment of temporary <br />workers, rental of equipment, purchase of supplies and <br />materials, limitations upon tax levies, and the appropriation <br />of expenditure of public funds, for example, but not limited <br />to, publication of ordinance and resolutions, publication for <br />calls for bids, provision of civil service laws and rules, <br />provisions relating to law bids, and requirements of budgets. <br /> <br />64.07 civil Dcfcnoc Emerqency services Agencv <br />Procedure. <br /> <br />Subdivision 1. There is hereby established in the <br />Treasury a special fund to be known as the civil dcfcnoc <br />emerqency services fund. Into this fund shall be placed the <br />proceeds of taxes levied for civil dcfcnoc emergencv services <br />agency. From it shall be made expenditures of the operation <br />and maintenance of the civil dcfcnoc emerqency services agency <br />and other expenditures for civil dcfcnoc emergency services. <br />