Louisiana 2020 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR15 Introduced / Bill

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2020 Second Extraordinary Session
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 15
BY REPRESENTATIVE IVEY
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS:  Suspends certain provisions of the Louisiana Health
Emergency Powers Act  (Items #2, 28, and 41)
1	A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION
2To suspend until sixty days after final adjournment of the 2021 Regular Session of the
3 Legislature of Louisiana the provisions of R.S. 29:766(D)(3) through (8), 766(G),
4 767, 769(A), 769(B)(3), and 769(C)(2)(b), relative to the Louisiana Health
5 Emergency Powers Act.
6 WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, Governor John Bel Edwards issued Proclamation
7Number 25 JBE 2020 to declare a statewide public health emergency due to the imminent
8threat posed to Louisiana by COVID-19; and
9 WHEREAS, after six months of state-directed effort, the emergency systems and
10procedures that have been put in place, along with a sustainable medical supply chain and
11an informed public, have overcome what was initially an imminent threat to our citizens and
12healthcare system; and
13 WHEREAS, Louisiana citizens have been sufficiently informed of the populations
14most at risk, the health risks associated with the COVID-19 virus, and the recommended
15precautionary measures that should be taken; and
16 WHEREAS, Louisiana citizens, businesses, and organizations, having been informed
17of the risks of COVID-19 and recommended precautionary measures, are in the best position
18to take responsibility for their individual level of risk from COVID-19 infection; and
19 WHEREAS, as a result of the negative impact of COVID-19 to the national and state
20economies, Congress provided an unprecedented, but limited, amount of federal aid to its
21citizens, businesses, and state and local governments; and
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1 WHEREAS, hundreds of thousands of Louisiana citizens have lost their jobs,
2thousands of businesses have permanently closed, and many more are at risk in the coming
3months; and
4 WHEREAS, students in Louisiana are being greatly hindered in academic and
5extracurricular pursuits critical to their personal growth and development, significantly
6impacting the future opportunity of our children and our state; and
7 WHEREAS, it is the will of the Louisiana Legislature that the state function in a
8supporting role for parish and local governments in responding to their requests for
9assistance resulting from the varying local impact caused by the COVID-19 virus and that
10the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, the Louisiana
11Department of Health, and other state resources be made available to parish governing
12authorities and municipal governing authorities to function in a supporting role to local
13government as provided for in R.S. 29:727 and 737; and
14 WHEREAS, the governor has not, throughout the prolonged duration of this public
15health emergency, collaborated with or sought the council of the Louisiana Legislature
16regarding the state’s response to COVID-19 and the cumulative impact of restrictions on
17constituents; and
18 WHEREAS, current laws providing for public health emergencies are inadequate in
19their ability to responsibly manage public health emergencies of extended and unpredictable
20duration due to absence of statutorily required participation by the Legislature of Louisiana;
21and
22 WHEREAS, should the governor veto legislation that creates statutory requirements
23for the Louisiana Legislature to perform their oversight role as it pertains to public health
24emergencies, the Louisiana Legislature will be forced to exercise its constitutional authority
25to temporarily suspend certain statutory authority providing for public health emergencies
26that has been granted to the executive branch.
27 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana hereby suspends
28the provisions of R.S. 29:766(D)(3) through (8), 766(G), 767, 769(A), 769(B)(3), and
29769(C)(2)(b), relative to the Louisiana Health Emergency Powers Act.
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1 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this suspension shall become effective upon
2adoption of this Resolution and shall extend through the sixtieth day after the final
3adjournment of the 2021 Regular Session of the Legislature of Louisiana.
DIGEST
The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services.  It constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument.  The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent.  [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
HCR 15 Original 2020 Second Extraordinary Session	Ivey
Suspends until 60 days after final adjournment of the 2021 Regular Session of the
Legislature of Louisiana certain provisions of the Louisiana Health Emergency Powers Act.
(Suspends R.S. 29:766(D)(3)-(8), 766(G), 767, 769(A), 769(B)(3), and 769(C)(2)(b))
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