Limits to 30 days effective period of certain emergency orders, rules, or regulations.
Impact
If enacted, A927 would significantly alter how emergencies are managed within New Jersey by ensuring that the Governor's ability to extend emergency measures is checked by legislative consent. Critics of unchecked executive power argue that this bill would enhance democratic accountability during states of emergency, forcing a collaborative approach to governance during crises. However, supporters of the current regulatory framework might view this as a potential hindrance to rapid response in emergencies, which could compromise public safety.
Summary
Assembly Bill A927 seeks to amend New Jersey law regarding the issuance of emergency orders, rules, or regulations by the Governor under the 'Civil Defense and Disaster Control Act'. The core provision of the bill stipulates that any such order must terminate 30 days after its issuance unless the Legislature provides approval for an extension via a concurrent resolution. This requires a two-thirds majority vote from both the Senate and the Assembly, effectively increasing legislative oversight on emergency measures taken by the Governor.
Contention
There could be contention over the balance between the need for swift governmental action during emergencies and the requirement for legislative approval as mandated by A927. Proponents of the bill argue for transparency and public involvement through legislative action, is essential in safeguarding against potential abuse of power by the executive branch. Conversely, opponents may express concern over the delays that could arise from requiring legislative action, potentially putting citizens at risk in times of urgent need.
Permits Legislature to terminate certain declarations by Governor for state of emergency or public health emergency and limits duration of such declarations unless Legislature approves extension.
Permits Legislature to terminate certain declarations by Governor for state of emergency or public health emergency and limits duration of such declarations unless Legislature approves extension.