Florida Governor Declares State of Emergency
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Florida Governor
Rick Scott Declared a State of Emergency as Tropical Storm Isaac approaches the South Florida coast bringing tornadoes, waterspouts, flooding,
high winds, and heavy rain to the Sunshine State.
In the Governor's Executive Order, Scott
declared that, "Tropical Storm poses a severe threat to the State of Florida and requires that timely precautions are taken to protect communities, critical infrastructure, and general welfare of this State."
The State of Emergency activates
Florida's Emergency Management Plans, authorizes cooperation with the
Federal Government, activates the Florida National Guard, and authorizes
the waiver of tolls on Florida roads as may be needed.
The Executive Order also provides for
the suspension of Florida administrative actions, such as those in the
Florida Department of Motor Vehicles, in the event those offices are
closed to inclement weather.
Pharmacists are also authorized to issue an additional 30 day refill of prescription maintenance medications.