50 USC § 1621 - Declaration of national emergency by President; publication in Federal Register; effect on other laws; superseding legislation
(a)
With respect to Acts of Congress
authorizing the exercise, during the period of a national emergency, of
any special or extraordinary power, the President is authorized to
declare such national emergency. Such proclamation shall immediately be
transmitted to the Congress and published in the Federal Register.
(b)
Any provisions of law conferring powers and
authorities to be exercised during a national emergency shall be
effective and remain in effect
(1)
only when the President (in accordance with subsection (a) of this section), specifically declares a national emergency, and
(2)
only in accordance with this chapter.
No law enacted after September 14, 1976, shall supersede this subchapter
unless it does so in specific terms, referring to this subchapter, and
declaring that the new law supersedes the provisions of this subchapter.
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