What is a state of emergency and how does it affect me? What to know in New Jersey

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Acting Gov. Tahesha Way declared a state of emergency for New Jersey July 31 due to an approaching storm.

Here's what you need to know about a state of emergency in New Jersey.

What is a state of emergency?

It is a declaration by the governor that makes available a wide array of state resources — from safety personnel to debris removal equipment — to help local communities cope with extreme weather events or other disasters. It also allows the state to mobilize the New Jersey National Guard or to use certain federal assets belonging to them, such as high-wheeled vehicles, ready-to-eat meals and generators.

Does a state of emergency include a travel ban?

In most cases, no. When announcing the state of emergency, the governor urged residents to avoid leaving their homes and to stay off the roads, though he clarified that travel was not yet formally banned.

But local and county officials can issue their own emergency declarations that include restrictions on movement for public safety reasons. And in many cases, staying off the roads may be prudent regardless of a travel ban. Drivers can check road conditions and travel updates at 511nj.org.

Will businesses close during a state of emergency?

The state cannot tell private businesses when to close. However, local officials may enact restrictions under local emergency declarations.

How can I receive updates about the state of emergency?

The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management posts updates on its social media accounts and on its website, ready.nj.gov. The state can also disseminate information through the Emergency Alert System, law enforcement agencies, Department of Transportation highway signs and media outlets.

Information about local closures and conditions will generally come from local officials. In addition, NorthJersey.com will provide real-time updates and coverage.

This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: What does a state of emergency mean? Here's how it affects NJ

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