Louisiana 2020 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HB4 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    DIGEST
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HB 4 Engrossed 2020 Second Extraordinary Session	Wright
Abstract:  Provides procedures for either house of the legislature to terminate renewals of
emergency declarations or specific provisions therein.
Present law provides that a disaster, emergency, or public health emergency shall be declared by
executive order or proclamation of the governor if the governor finds that a disaster or emergency
has occurred or the threat thereof is imminent.
Present law also provides that the state of disaster, emergency, or public health emergency shall
continue until the governor finds that the threat of danger has passed or the disaster or emergency
has been dealt with to the extent that the emergency conditions no longer exist and terminates the
state of disaster, emergency, or public health emergency by executive order or proclamation.
Present law provides that no state of disaster, emergency, or public health emergency may continue
for longer than 30 days unless renewed by the governor.  Present law provides that the legislature,
by petition signed by a majority of the surviving members of either house, may terminate a state of
disaster or emergency at any time.  In cases of a public health emergency, provides that the
legislature, in consultation with the public health authority, by petition signed by a majority of the
surviving members of either house, may terminate a state of disaster or emergency at any time.
Proposed law additionally provides a method for either house of the legislature to terminate a
renewal of a state of disaster or emergency or public health emergency or specific terms prescribed
by the governor in the order or declaration.   Provides that the presiding officers and the pro tempores
immediately review the order or proclamation and the terms prescribed in the order or proclamation. 
If at least three of the four legislative officers concur that the order or proclamation or the terms
prescribed within it exceed the authority granted to the governor or are not narrowly tailored to
address the situation, the presiding officers are to immediately transmit to the governor a concise
description of the issues and direct the legislative clerical officers to prepare and transmit a ballot
to each surviving member.  Provides procedures including requiring the ballot to be uniform and set
forth in a manner to enable each member to cast a vote for or against each issue.  Provides for the 
clerical officers to transmit the ballots to each member on the same day and include a notice to each
member regarding the number of items, the vote required, the deadline for the ballot to be returned
to the clerical officer and any other information deemed pertinent.  Requires the ballots to be
returned no later than 5:00 p.m. on the fifth day after transmittal.  Provides procedures for tabulation
of the ballots.
Proposed law provides that the tabulation shall be transmitted promptly to each member and the governor and also disseminated by means calculated to bring its contents to the attention of the
public and filed with the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness and
the secretary of state, and if a public health emergency, the La. Dept. of Health, office of public
health.
Proposed law provides that if a majority of the surviving members of either house of the legislature
vote in favor of terminating the governor's authority regarding an issue on the ballot, then that order
or proclamation or section or subsection of such order or proclamation, as the case may be, is
deemed terminated and of no effect as of the date and time the tabulation is transmitted to the
governor.
Effective upon signature of governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action.
(Amends R.S. 29:724(B)(1) and 768(A); Adds R.S. 29:768.1)
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The Committee Amendments Proposed by House Committee on House and Governmental
Affairs to the original bill:
1. Authorize a renewal of a state of disaster or emergency or public health emergency as
provided in present law, but provide a procedure for either house of the legislature to
terminate a renewal of a state of disaster or emergency or public health emergency or
specific sections or subsections thereof.
2. Require review of the renewal by the presiding officers and pro tempores of the
legislature and provides that if those legislative officers make certain determinations
regarding the renewal, they must transmit those concerns to the governor and direct the
clerical officers to prepare and transmit a ballot to the surviving members regarding the
specific issues.
3. Provide for the ballot process and duties of the clerical officers of the legislature relative
thereto.
4. Provide that if a majority of the surviving members vote to terminate the governor's
authority regarding an issue on the ballot, then that order or proclamation or section or
subsection of such order or proclamation, as the case may be, is deemed terminated.