Law on the management of extradordinary situations. Country/Territory Switzerland Territorial subdivision Thurgau Document type Legislation Date 2004 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen., Food & nutrition Keyword Hazards Cultural heritage Financing Local government Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Enforcement/compliance Offences/penalties Cereals/grains/rice Food security Agricultural commodities Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe Entry into force notes The present Law enters into force on 1 September 2005. Abstract The present Law implements the Federal Population and Civil Protection Act of 4 October 2002 and the Federal Act of 8 October 1982 on national economic supply. In particular, the Law lays down provisions relating to the correct and efficient implementation of the afore-mentioned Federal Acts in the Canton Thurgau. The text consists of 24 articles divided into 7 Parts as follows: General provisions (1); Tasks (2); Management (3); Organization, vocational training, financing (4); National economic supply (5); Proceedings (6); Transitional and final provisions (7). Full text German Website ww4.tg.ch References - Legislation Implements Loi fédérale sur l'approvisionnement économique du pays (Loi sur l'approvisonnement du pays). Legislation | Switzerland | 1982 (2013) Keyword: Basic legislation, Cereals/grains/rice, Food security, Agricultural commodities, International trade, Transport/storage, Animal feed/feedstuffs Source: FAO, FAOLEX Loi fédérale sur la protection de la population et sur la protection civile (LPPCi). Legislation | Switzerland | 2002 (2017) Keyword: Basic legislation, Hazards Source: FAO, FAOLEX Implemented by Ordinance by the governing Council relating to the Law on management of extradordinary situations. Legislation | Switzerland | 2005 Keyword: Hazards, Cultural heritage, Financing, Local government, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Enforcement/compliance, Offences/penalties, Cereals/grains/rice, Food security, Agricultural commodities Source: FAO, FAOLEX