CIVIL EMERGENCY:
CIVIL EMERGENCY: 1. The governor takes charge as the supreme authority. 2. The governor has the authority to issue regulations necessary to maintain public order or security. 3. Every civilian employee in the region subject to the emergency is obliged to provide information to the governor under certain circumstances. 4. The governor has the authority to limit shows, printing, publishing, announcements or any form of information dissemination.
MILITARY EMERGENCY: 1. The military takes charge as the supreme authority. 2. The military has the right to take control in matters of public order and security. 3. The military has the right to restrict shows, printing, publishing, announcements, or any form of information dissemination. 4. The military has the right to confiscate letters and packages sent through the post office or couriers, also drafts and receipts and money sent through the such means, and to censor, to change the content of or to destroy letters or packages.