Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0127

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Emergency Management

Impact

The bill's amendments would centralize and streamline the governor's authority in response to emergencies. It includes provisions to suspend regulatory statutes during emergencies, which proponents argue will allow for swift action in crises. The governor would also gain comprehensive control over the deployment of state resources, evacuation orders, and the regulation of essential commodities such as food and medical supplies during declared emergencies.

Summary

Bill S0127, introduced by Senators DeLuca and others, seeks to amend Chapter 30-15 of the General Laws concerning Emergency Management in Rhode Island. The proposed changes specifically aim to redefine the governor's responsibilities and powers during disaster emergencies. The bill stipulates that a state of disaster emergency can be declared by the governor and should last no longer than thirty days unless a renewal is approved. A concurrent resolution by the general assembly can terminate the state of emergency at any time, ensuring legislative oversight.

Contention

However, the bill has generated discussion regarding the extent of executive power during emergencies. Critics may express concerns about the potential for overreach, particularly regarding the governor's ability to commandeer resources and direct evacuations. The limit on renewing emergency declarations without legislative approval is a notable aspect intended to provide a check against unilateral decisions, but it also raises questions about the responsiveness of the government to urgent public health threats or natural disasters.

Notable_points

Additionally, the bill introduces measures for public health management during emergencies, such as the authority to enforce quarantine or isolation. The overall intent behind S0127 is to enhance the state's readiness and adaptability in the face of disasters while balancing the need for legislative input and community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2110

Emergency Management

RI S2352

Emergency Management

RI H2572

Updating emergency management

RI S1668

Updating emergency management

RI HB1182

Emergency management; bring forward sections for possible amendment relating to utility specific state of emergency.

RI HB684

Relating To Emergency Management.

RI HB684

Relating To Emergency Management.

RI HB1034

Relating To Emergency Management.

RI HB1034

Relating To Emergency Management.

RI SB1332

Relating To Emergency Management.

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