As used in this Chapter:
(1) "Absent"
means not physically present or not able to be communicated with for twenty-four (24) hours. No person shall be considered absent who can be communicated with by telephone, radio, or other telecommunications.
(2) "Attack"
means a nuclear, conventional, biological, or chemical warfare action against the United States of America or the State of Utah.
(3) "Disaster"
means a situation causing, or threatening to cause widespread damage, social disruption, or injury or loss of life or property resulting from attack, internal disturbance, natural phenomenon, or technological hazard.
(4) "Emergency interim successor"
means a person designated by this chapter to exercise the powers and discharge the duties of an office when the person legally exercising the powers and duties of the office is unavailable.
(5) "Internal disturbance"
means a riot, prison break, disruptive terrorism, or strike.
(6) "Natural phenomenon"
means any earthquake, tornado, storm, flood, landslide, avalanche, forest or range fire, drought, epidemic, or other catastrophic event.
(7) "Technological hazard"
means any hazardous materials accident, mine accident, train derailment, air crash, radiation incident, pollution, structural fire, or explosion.
(8) "Unavailable"
means absent from the city during a disaster that seriously disrupts normal governmental operations, whether or not that absence would give rise to a vacancy under existing Constitutional or statutory provisions.
(Adopted by Ordinance No. 27-92)