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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] (NEA) ([Public Law] 94–412, 90 Stat. 1255, enacted September 14, [1976|Year 1976], codified at [U.S.C.] Title 50 § 1601–1651) is a [United States Federal Law] passed to end all previous national emergencies and to formalize the emergency powers of the [President of the United States of America].
[{$pagename}] empowers the [President of the United States of America] to activate special powers during a crisis but imposes certain procedural formalities when invoking such powers. The perceived need for the [law] arose from the scope and number of laws granting special powers to the executive in times of [United States National emergency]. Congress can terminate an national emergency declaration with a joint resolution signed into law.
!! [United States Emergency powers]
[United States Congress] has delegated at least 136 distinct statutory [United States Federal Laws] emergency powers to the [President of the United States of America], each available upon the declaration of an emergency. Only 13 of these require a declaration from [United States Congress] ; the remaining 123 are assumed by an executive declaration with no further Congressional input.
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* [#1] - [National_Emergencies_Act|Wikipedia:National_Emergencies_Act|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2019-10-29